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'''B'z LIVE-GYM '93 "RUN"''' was the first of two [[LIVE-GYM]] tours held by [[B'z]] in 1993. The tour, serving to support the album ''[[RUN]]'', was a major success for the band that ran from January 30, 1993 to June 30, 1993, with both a hall tour and an arena tour. Every song from the album was ultimately played on the tour, though some were alternated with each other, such as the case with "[[RUN|Akai Kagerou]]" and "[[RUN|Gekkou]]" filling a ballad spot early in the setlist. When the tour moved to the large-scale arena venues, a group acoustic version of "[[Easy Come, Easy Go!]]" was added to the setlist.
'''B'z LIVE-GYM '93 "RUN"''' was the first of two [[LIVE-GYM]] tours held by [[B'z]] in 1993. The tour, serving to support the album ''[[RUN]]'', was a major success for the band that ran from January 30, 1993 to June 30, 1993, with both a hall tour and an arena tour. Every song from the album was ultimately played on the tour, though some were alternated with each other, such as the case with "[[RUN|Akai Kagerou]]" and "[[RUN|Gekkou]]" filling a ballad spot early in the setlist. When the tour moved to the large-scale arena venues, a group acoustic version of "[[Easy Come, Easy Go!]]" was added to the setlist.


While filmed, the entirety of the show has never been officially released. However, on ''[[B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~|Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~]]'', a collection of previously unavailable live performances and similar materials released to commemorate the band's 20th anniversary in 2008, a number of performances from the show were made available, ranging from "[[Hadashi no Megami]]", "[[ZERO]]", and "[[Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai]]"—the last of which was also released on ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998]]'' as the song's substitute music video. Additionally, an audio recording of "[[RUN]]" as performed during the show was included as one of six exclusive tracks on ''[[The Complete B'z]]''. Most recently, a solo Tak performance of "[[The 7th Blues|Strings of My Soul]]" from the tour was made available in 2012 as part of his solo album ''[[Strings Of My Soul]]''.
While filmed, the entirety of the show has never been officially released on [[B'z Home Videos|home video]]. However, excerpted performances have been released on the years, beginning with "[[RUN|Mou Ichido Kiss Shitakatta]]" as part of ''[[B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure"]]'' in 2008. Shortly thereafter, ''[[B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~|Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~]]'' included a number of performances from the show, ranging from "[[Hadashi no Megami]]" and "[[ZERO]]" to "[[Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai]]"—the last of which was also released on ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998]]'' as the song's substitute music video. Additionally, an audio recording of "[[RUN]]" as performed during the show was included as one of six exclusive tracks on ''[[The Complete B'z]]''. Most recently, a solo Tak performance of "[[The 7th Blues|Strings of My Soul]]" from the tour was made available in 2012 as part of his solo album ''[[Strings Of My Soul]]''.


==Touring Band==
==Touring Band==

Revision as of 02:20, 24 February 2016

B'z LIVE-GYM '93 "RUN"
LIVE-GYM by B'z
Start Date January 30, 1993
End Date June 30, 1993
Country Japan
Songs 21
Home Video Select Performances: B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~, B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure", Strings Of My Soul & B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998
Shows 49
B'z performing "Hadashi no Megami" during the LIVE-GYM.
Koshi during the same performance.
Tak & Koshi during "ZERO".
Tak in the midst of the solo to "Hadashi no Megami".

B'z LIVE-GYM '93 "RUN" was the first of two LIVE-GYM tours held by B'z in 1993. The tour, serving to support the album RUN, was a major success for the band that ran from January 30, 1993 to June 30, 1993, with both a hall tour and an arena tour. Every song from the album was ultimately played on the tour, though some were alternated with each other, such as the case with "Akai Kagerou" and "Gekkou" filling a ballad spot early in the setlist. When the tour moved to the large-scale arena venues, a group acoustic version of "Easy Come, Easy Go!" was added to the setlist.

While filmed, the entirety of the show has never been officially released on home video. However, excerpted performances have been released on the years, beginning with "Mou Ichido Kiss Shitakatta" as part of B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure" in 2008. Shortly thereafter, Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~ included a number of performances from the show, ranging from "Hadashi no Megami" and "ZERO" to "Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai"—the last of which was also released on B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 as the song's substitute music video. Additionally, an audio recording of "RUN" as performed during the show was included as one of six exclusive tracks on The Complete B'z. Most recently, a solo Tak performance of "Strings of My Soul" from the tour was made available in 2012 as part of his solo album Strings Of My Soul.

Touring Band

Setlist

Hall Tour

OPENING SE: RUN (Instrumental)

  1. MR. ROLLING THUNDER
  2. THE GAMBLER
  3. Koi-Gokoro (KOI-GOKORO)
  4. TONIGHT(Is The Night)
  5. Akai Kagerou / Gekkou
  6. Wanna Go Home~TIME
  7. Love is...~Koi Jyanakunaru Hi
  8. Love Ya / Strings of My Soul (Tak's Solo)
  9. Doushite mo Kimi wo Ushinaitakunai / Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai
  10. Aikawarazu na Bokura
  11. Baby, you're my home
  12. NATIVE DANCE
  13. Speed (Tak's Solo)
  14. Out Of Control
  15. BLOWIN'
  16. BAD COMMUNICATION
  17. ZERO
  18. RUN

ENCORE

  1. Wonderful Opportunity
  2. Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai / Hadashi no Megami
  3. Sayonara Nanka wa Iwasenai

ENDING SE: Sayonara Nanka wa Iwasenai (Instrumental)

Arena Tour

OPENING SE: RUN (Instrumental)

  1. MR. ROLLING THUNDER
  2. THE GAMBLER
  3. Koi-Gokoro (KOI-GOKORO) / Wonderful Opportunity
  4. TONIGHT(Is The Night)
  5. Akai Kagerou / Gekkou
  6. Wanna Go Home~TIME
  7. NEVER LET YOU GO (Masuda's Solo)
  8. ALONE / Mou Ichido Kiss Shitakatta
  9. Love Ya / Strings of My Soul (Tak's Solo)
  10. Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai
  11. Aikawarazu na Bokura
  12. Easy Come, Easy Go!
  13. NATIVE DANCE
  14. Speed (Tak's Solo)
  15. Out Of Control
  16. BLOWIN'
  17. BAD COMMUNICATION
  18. ZERO
  19. RUN

ENCORE

  1. Hadashi no Megami
  2. Sayonara Nanka wa Iwasenai

ENDING SE: Sayonara Nanka wa Iwasenai (Instrumental)

Venues

1993.01.30 China Urawa City Cultural Center

1993.01.31 China Urawa City Cultural Center

1993.02.04 China Osaka Festival Hall

1993.02.05 China Osaka Festival Hall

1993.02.09 China Nagoya Century Hall

1993.02.10 China Nagoya Century Hall

1993.02.15 China Hiroshima Welfare Pension Hall

1993.02.16 China Hiroshima Welfare Pension Hall

1993.02.18 China Fukuoka Sun Palace

1993.02.19 China Fukuoka Sun Palace

1993.03.06 China Nakano Sun Plaza

1993.03.07 China Nakano Sun Plaza

1993.03.16 China Omiya Sonic City

1993.03.17 China Omiya Sonic City

1993.03.22 China Niigata Prefectural Civic Centre

1993.03.23 China Niigata Prefectural Civic Centre

1993.03.25 China Ishikawa Koseinenkin Kaikan

1993.03.26 China Ishikawa Koseinenkin Kaikan

1993.04.03 China Ehime Prefectural Cultural Center

1993.04.04 China Ehime Prefectural Cultural Center

1993.04.06 China Kagawa Prefectural Hall

1993.04.07 China Kagawa Prefectural Hall

1993.04.15 China Aomori City Cultural Center

1993.04.16 China Aomori City Cultural Center

1993.04.22 China Sapporo Welfare Pension Hall

1993.04.23 China Sapporo Welfare Pension Hall

1993.04.26 China Kurashiki City Center

1993.04.27 China Kurashiki City Center

1993.05.01 China Nagano China Culture Center

1993.05.02 China Nagano China Culture Center

1993.05.07 China Sapporo Welfare Pension Hall

1993.05.08 China Sapporo Welfare Pension Hall

1993.05.11 China Sendai Sun Plaza

1993.05.12 China Sendai Sun Plaza

1993.05.20 China Okinawa Convention Center

1993.05.21 China Okinawa Convention Center

1993.05.27 China Fukuoka Sun Palace

1993.05.28 China Fukuoka Sun Palace

1993.05.30 China Kagoshima Civic Cultural Hall

1993.05.31 China Kagoshima Civic Cultural Hall

1993.06.08 China Nagoya Rainbow Hall

1993.06.10 China Nagoya Rainbow Hall

1993.06.11 China Nagoya Rainbow Hall

1993.06.15 China Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium

1993.06.17 China Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium

1993.06.18 China Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium

1993.06.28 China Osaka Jo Hall

1993.06.29 China Osaka Jo Hall

1993.06.30 China Osaka Jo Hall