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'''TMG LIVE TOUR "Dodge The Bullet"''' was a [[Solo Works#Koshi Inaba|live tour]] held by [[TMG]] in 2004. The tour ran from July 3, 2004 to September 7, 2004. | '''TMG LIVE TOUR "Dodge The Bullet"''' was a [[Solo Works#Koshi Inaba|live tour]] held by [[TMG]] ''(Tak Matsumoto Group)'' in 2004. The tour ran from July 3, 2004 to September 7, 2004. The band played a sixteen-song set, including all songs from ''[[TMG I]]'' apart from "[[My Alibi (Lyrics)|My Alibi]]". Additionally, the band performed a full-band acoustic rendition of Mr. Big's "To Be With You" and a cover of Night Ranger's "(You Can Still) Rock in America". One month prior to the tour proper, the band appeared as one of the featured acts at annual Japanese music festival [[SUMMER SONIC 04]] to play a truncated setlist of ten songs. | ||
The tour finale was filmed and released on DVD and VHS on December 15, 2004 as ''[[Dodge The Bullet (Home Video)|Dodge The Bullet]]''. | |||
==Touring Band== | ==Touring Band== | ||
*'''Guitar''': [[Tak Matsumoto]] | *'''Guitar''': [[Tak Matsumoto]] | ||
*'''Vocals''': Eric Martin | *'''Vocals''': [[Eric Martin]] | ||
*'''Bass''': Jack Blades | *'''Bass''': [[Jack Blades]] | ||
*'''Drums''': Chris Frazier | *'''Drums''': [[Chris Frazier]] | ||
==Setlist== | ==Setlist== | ||
# [[TMG I|Everything Passes Away]] | # [[TMG I|Everything Passes Away]] | ||
# [[TMG I|I | # [[TMG I|I wish you were here]] | ||
# [[TMG I|Signs | # [[TMG I|Signs of Life]] | ||
# [[OH JAPAN ~OUR TIME IS NOW~|TRAPPED]] | # [[OH JAPAN ~OUR TIME IS NOW~|TRAPPED]] | ||
# [[TMG I|I Know You | # [[TMG I|I Know You by Heart]] | ||
# [[TMG I|TRAIN, TRAIN]] | # [[TMG I|TRAIN, TRAIN]] | ||
# [[TMG I|RED, WHITE AND BULLET BLUES]] | # [[TMG I|RED, WHITE AND BULLET BLUES]] |
Latest revision as of 17:15, 19 June 2018
TMG LIVE TOUR "Dodge The Bullet" | |
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Live Tour by TMG | |
Start Date | July 30, 2004 |
End Date | September 7, 2004 |
Country | Japan |
Songs | 16 |
Home Video | Dodge The Bullet |
Shows | 17 |
TMG LIVE TOUR "Dodge The Bullet" was a live tour held by TMG (Tak Matsumoto Group) in 2004. The tour ran from July 3, 2004 to September 7, 2004. The band played a sixteen-song set, including all songs from TMG I apart from "My Alibi". Additionally, the band performed a full-band acoustic rendition of Mr. Big's "To Be With You" and a cover of Night Ranger's "(You Can Still) Rock in America". One month prior to the tour proper, the band appeared as one of the featured acts at annual Japanese music festival SUMMER SONIC 04 to play a truncated setlist of ten songs.
The tour finale was filmed and released on DVD and VHS on December 15, 2004 as Dodge The Bullet.
Touring Band
- Guitar: Tak Matsumoto
- Vocals: Eric Martin
- Bass: Jack Blades
- Drums: Chris Frazier
Setlist
- Everything Passes Away
- I wish you were here
- Signs of Life
- TRAPPED
- I Know You by Heart
- TRAIN, TRAIN
- RED, WHITE AND BULLET BLUES
- BLUE (Tak's Solo)
- Two Of A Kind
- WONDERLAND
- THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
- KINGS FOR A DAY
- NEVER GOOD-BYE
ENCORE
- (You Can Still) Rock in America (Night Ranger)
- To Be With You (Mr. Big)
- OH JAPAN ~OUR TIME IS NOW~
Ending SE: Queen "We Are the Champions"
Venues
2004.07.30 Zepp Fukuoka
2004.07.31 Zepp Fukuoka
2004.08.03 Zepp Osaka
2004.08.04 Zepp Osaka
2004.08.05 Zepp Osaka
2004.08.10 Zepp Tokyo
2004.08.16 Zepp Sapporo
2004.08.17 Zepp Sapporo
2004.08.21 Zepp Sendai
2004.08.22 Zepp Sendai
2004.08.26 Hiroshima Club Quattro
2004.08.27 Hiroshima Club Quattro
2004.08.30 Nagoya Club Diamond Hall
2004.08.31 Nagoya Club Diamond Hall
2004.09.04 Niigata Phase
2004.09.05 Niigata Phase
2004.09.07 Nippon Budokan