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#: [[File:s15_01.ogg]] Tak stated about the song reaching number one at the time that he didn't feel the song had the appeal of a typical "top seller", adding that: "Today's popular songs are boring, so it's interesting when such a song makes it into the charts." Koshi explained that the lyrics are about "making amends for what has happened in the past." Although the song shares the same atmosphere present on ''[[The 7th Blues]]'' from earlier in the year, this was an organic coincidence rather than a conscious decision, according to Tak. Of the four songs recorded at the time, it is the only one to be played live as of 2012. The song is notable for a number of other reasons, including originally being premiered live and being one of the few songs performed on more than one North American tour, with performances during both [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2003 "BANZAI IN NORTH AMERICA"]] and [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free-]]. | #: [[File:s15_01.ogg]] Tak stated about the song reaching number one at the time that he didn't feel the song had the appeal of a typical "top seller", adding that: "Today's popular songs are boring, so it's interesting when such a song makes it into the charts." Koshi explained that the lyrics are about "making amends for what has happened in the past." Although the song shares the same atmosphere present on ''[[The 7th Blues]]'' from earlier in the year, this was an organic coincidence rather than a conscious decision, according to Tak. Of the four songs recorded at the time, it is the only one to be played live as of 2012. The song is notable for a number of other reasons, including originally being premiered live and being one of the few songs performed on more than one North American tour, with performances during both [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2003 "BANZAI IN NORTH AMERICA"]] and [[B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free-]]. | ||
#'''[[hole in my heart (Lyrics)|hole in my heart]]''' | #'''[[hole in my heart (Lyrics)|hole in my heart]]''' | ||
#: [[File:s15_02.ogg]] While the original version has not yet been collected, a remixed version would be found as "hole in my heart -Mixture mix-" on ''[[B'z The "Mixture"]]'', released in 2000. | #: [[File:s15_02.ogg]] While the original version has not yet been collected, a remixed version would be found as "hole in my heart -Mixture mix-" on ''[[B'z The "Mixture"]]'', released in 2000. The song made its live debut 21 years later in [[B'z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT-]], in its one and only live performance. | ||
== Reversion history == | == Reversion history == |
Revision as of 10:13, 16 August 2017
MOTEL | ||||
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Single by B'z | ||||
Released | November 21, 1994 | |||
Promotions | #1 (Miki Boutique JOY CM) | |||
Length | 7:43 | |||
Label | BMG Rooms | |||
Producer | Tak Matsumoto | |||
B'z singles chronology | ||||
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MOTEL is the fifteenth single by B'z, released on November 21, 1994. It was the band's first single in nine months, since the release of "Don't Leave Me" in February. As for the lull between this single and its predecessor, Tak explained: "After creating what we felt was an epic two-disc set, we didn't have the urge to make new music for a while." While a non-album single in itself, the title song of the single would be collected on both of the fan-selected anniversary compilations, with an appearance on B'z The Best "Treasure" in 1998, B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure" in 2008, and B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 in 2013.
The single's release came in the midst of the band's "The 9th Blues" PART 2 tour, where the song was premiered live two months prior to its official release. The tour of "The 9th Blues" was split into two halves, with the first part running from February to July and the follow-up lasting from September to December. The A-side and B-side to this single were recorded in the break between the two halves of the year-long tour, but they were not the only ones. Future B-side titled "Tokyo", which would be on the band's second 1995 single "love me, I love you", was also recorded in the same sessions, along with another song entitled "Teki ga Inakerya" that would be found on the band's seminal 1995 album, LOOSE.
The release of "MOTEL" would also be the last before the recording and studio production assembly previously credited as B+U+M would be dissolved. The team, whose moniker stood for "B'z Unreal Music", consisted of Tak and Koshi and a number of frequent studio collaborators such as recording engineer Masayuki Nomura, manipulator Masao Akashi, and guitar technician Katsunori Hatakeyama.
The promotional video for the song was short in length and featured Tak and Koshi in a desert jail setting. While no video was filmed for the B-side, a second video for the title song would be available later, featuring an excerpt of a performance from B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE". One week after the release, B'z would appear on the December 2, 1994 edition of Music Station to perform the song along with the seasonal classic "Itsuka no Merry Christmas".
The single topped the Weekly Oricon Singles chart, becoming the eleventh single for the band to do so consecutively. The song was at the top of the December 1994 charts as well, and ranked 18th for the year of 1995 despite being released in November 1994. The Recording Industry Association of Japan certified the single Million for its sales of over 1.3 million copies, with 784,000 of those coming in the first week.
Track listing
- MOTEL
- File:s15 01.ogg Tak stated about the song reaching number one at the time that he didn't feel the song had the appeal of a typical "top seller", adding that: "Today's popular songs are boring, so it's interesting when such a song makes it into the charts." Koshi explained that the lyrics are about "making amends for what has happened in the past." Although the song shares the same atmosphere present on The 7th Blues from earlier in the year, this was an organic coincidence rather than a conscious decision, according to Tak. Of the four songs recorded at the time, it is the only one to be played live as of 2012. The song is notable for a number of other reasons, including originally being premiered live and being one of the few songs performed on more than one North American tour, with performances during both B'z LIVE-GYM 2003 "BANZAI IN NORTH AMERICA" and B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free-.
- hole in my heart
- File:s15 02.ogg While the original version has not yet been collected, a remixed version would be found as "hole in my heart -Mixture mix-" on B'z The "Mixture", released in 2000. The song made its live debut 21 years later in B'z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT-, in its one and only live performance.
Reversion history
Original Song | Reversion History |
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MOTEL SINGLE (1994) |
KARAOKE: MOTEL [Karaoke Version] (1996) |
hole in my heart B-SIDE (1994) |
REMIX: hole in my heart -Mixture mix- (2000) |
Live appearances
Live Performances
- MOTEL [155 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM '94 "THE 9TH BLUES -Part2-" [18/32 SHOWS]
- Merry X'Mas ~ Mary Had a Little Lamb/Silent Night [1/1 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM '96 "Spirit LOOSE" [44/44 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM '98 "SURVIVE" [49/49 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM 2003 "BANZAI IN NORTH AMERICA" [7/7 SHOWS]
- B'z SHOWCASE 2003 "BIG MACHINE" [1/1 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM 2003 "BIG MACHINE" [12/12 SHOWS]
- Pepsi NEX presents B'z PREMIUM LIVE [2/2 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM 2012 -Into Free- [11/11 SHOWS]
- 7-Eleven presents B'z PREMIUM LIVE [1/2 SHOWS]
- B'z LIVE-GYM 2017-2018 "LIVE DINOSAUR" [9/18 SHOWS]
- hole in my heart [1 SHOWS]
- B'z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT- [1/1 SHOWS]
Home Videos
Sales data
No. | Cover | Single | Physical Copies Sold | Chart Positions | Certification | |||
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FIRST WEEK | LIFETIME | WEEK | MONTH | YEAR | ||||
15 |
MOTEL |
738,520+ |
1,316,000+ |
1 |
1 |
18 |
Million |
Personnel
B'z
- Tak Matsumoto: Guitar, Music Composition, Arrangement
- Koshi Inaba: Vocals, Lyric Composition
Support Members
- Jun Aoyama: Drums
- Masao Akashi: Bass, Arrangement
- Takanobu Masuda: Hammond Organ
- Akira Onozuka: Piano (Track 1)
- HIIRO Strings: Strings (Track 1)
- Kazuhara Brass Section: Brass (Track 2)
- Yasushi Suzuki: Chorus (Track 1)
Production