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*Some songs have been performed only a handful of times, and some have [[B'z Songs Never Performed Live|never been performed live]]. Currently, 1994 B-side "[[MOTEL|hole in my heart]]" is the song with the fewest performances | *Some songs have been performed only a handful of times, and some have [[B'z Songs Never Performed Live|never been performed live]]. Currently, 1994 B-side "[[MOTEL|hole in my heart]]" is the song with the fewest performances after having been shown only once as part of [[B'z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT-]]. | ||
'''What was the longest show B'z ever performed?''' | '''What was the longest show B'z ever performed?''' |
Revision as of 04:36, 4 June 2018
This page is a repository for frequently asked questions regarding B'z and their sizable catalogue of work as well as serving to offer some direction for navigating the B'z Wiki.
General
Who are the members of B'z?
- B'z was formed in 1988 by guitarist-composer Tak Matsumoto and vocalist-lyricist Koshi Inaba. The band has only ever been comprised of two members, though hundreds of support members have filled numerous instrumental and production roles along the way.
Where can I purchase B'z music internationally?
- All B'z releases may be purchased new from the usual retailers of CDJapan and Amazon Japan. The former offers very fast but costly shipping on all products while the latter allows very affordable international shipping and a fully English website as well. Both services allow for pre-orders of new releases.
- Additionally, 2012 English digital single "Into Free -Dangan-" is still available for purchase worldwide on iTunes.
- Used B'z albums and items can be found worldwide on eBay and similar auction sites.
Where can I purchase B'z tour merchandise and T-shirts?
- Apart from attending an event in person and purchasing there, B'z The Store is the official hub for B'z merchandise and is operated by their staff, offering leftover merchandise from T-shirts to keychains, towels, phone covers, wristbands, tote bags, and more at the original prices. However, the store does not itself ship internationally. For overseas fans, the use of a proxy service in order to arrange a Japanese delivery address is recommended for obtaining desired merchandise. A guide for making international orders directly can be found here, while you may arrange for a service to make the order and receive items for you through a proxy shopping service such as this one that is confirmed to handle B'z The Store orders perfectly.
What are the most popular B'z songs?
- With a career spanning so long and having released so many consecutive number one singles, B'z have released numerous songs that have become part of popular culture in Japan. Public polls have frequently cited 2001 single "ultra soul" as their most recognized song, with more recent 2009 single "Ichibu to Zenbu" being given similar consideration in recent years. Many others such as "juice", "LOVE PHANTOM", "Ai no Bakudan", "ZERO", "Easy Come, Easy Go!", and "BAD COMMUNICATION" are also mentioned on similar terms.
What song has been re-recorded by B'z the most?
- The single "ultra soul" has been subject to re-recording revisions five different times, including an English version for 2012's international English album.
Live events
What is a "LIVE-GYM"?
- LIVE-GYM refers to live concerts featuring B'z. Invented by the members as a combination of "live" and an abbreviation of the English word "gymnasium" due to the band wanting to perform with the high-energy that one would expect from a sports event, the word has become synonymous and interchangeable when referring to B'z concerts.
What is a "SHOWCASE"?
- SHOWCASE events are generally one-off warm-ups that take place at smaller, more intimate settings in front of local crowds. Occasionally, these will feature a handful of performances at various dates that may or may not be tied to larger tours by the band. Often, B'z use SHOWCASE events to play obscure fan-favorites and crowd-pleasers from older albums and other releases that are rarely played live.
What is a "Pleasure LIVE-GYM"?
- Beginning in 1991 with B'z LIVE-GYM "Pleasure'91", B'z began touring occasional "Pleasure" LIVE-GYMs that were not tied to an album or similar source. The original concept behind the Pleasure tours was to focus on album songs and B-sides which haven't been performed live before. Initially there were no plans to start a separate series of non-album LIVE-GYMs, but due to the positive response from fans, the band decided to turn it into a tour which takes place every few years. The Pleasure series has since gradually shifted from focusing on lesser known tracks to a celebration of the band's entire catalogue and as such can be seen as "greatest hits" shows instead.
What is the most performed B'z song?
- The song B'z has performed the most at LIVE-GYM events is their 1992 single "ZERO". An early fan-favorite, it has amassed over 500 performances as of B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2018 -HINOTORI-. An updated list of the top twenty-five most-played songs can always be found here.
Which B'z songs have been performed the least?
- Some songs have been performed only a handful of times, and some have never been performed live. Currently, 1994 B-side "hole in my heart" is the song with the fewest performances after having been shown only once as part of B'z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT-.
What was the longest show B'z ever performed?
- The longest show performed by B'z was the finale to their 1999 tour B'z LIVE-GYM '99 "Brotherhood". A massive twenty-seven songs were performed at the September 25 date for Kyoto Kaikan which included virtually all of the songs performed for the tour and culminated in a five-song encore. The show itself ran for over three hours.
How can I obtain tickets to B'z live events?
- Ticketing information for B'z events can always be found at B'z Club-Gym. International fans may purchase tickets through the lottery system just as domestic fans though the site is fully in Japanese. Once the fan lottery period for a given show ends, tickets are then sold to the public at the usual Japanese ticket retailers such as w.pia.jp, l-tike.com, and eplus.jp.
Home videos
Why can I not find FILM RISKY and JUST ANOTHER LIFE on DVD?
- This is likely due to both being sourced from very early in the band's career and being somewhat dated by today's standards—at least with regard for individual release. Neither have been announced for re-issue as of this writing, having only ever been released in full on LaserDisc and VHS. However, despite neither receiving full re-releases, the performances of "Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite", "Taiyou no Komachi Angel", and "Easy Come, Easy Go!" from JUST ANOTHER LIFE have been included variously as bonuses accompanying B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 and B'z COMPLETE SINGLE BOX.
Why are some LIVE-GYM concerts not released in full or generally unreleased?
- For several years, despite fan demand, many B'z shows went unreleased on home video while the band remained selective about their output. This policy was relaxed with the advent of DVD, during which many more shows would find their way to the public. Since 2006, all mainstream B'z tours have found their way to DVD and usually Blu-ray.
Why are some LIVE-GYM concert videos not available in high definition on Blu-ray?
- All B'z concerts shot before B'z LIVE-GYM 2006 "MONSTER'S GARAGE" were shot and mastered in standard definition. As of this writing, no indication exists that older videos have high definition sources available in any form.
Why do some videos such as "BUZZ!!" THE MOVIE—the home video version of B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'95 "BUZZ!!"—not match the full setlist listed for its concert?
- Due to medium restrictions at the time for VHS, some older concerts are truncated with certain songs abbreviated or removed. The original shows would run in excess of two and sometimes nearly three hours, so concessions were made in addition to the videos typically being a fusion of documentary and concert footage.
Unreleased works
Why can I not find the English song "Logic" anywhere?
- "Logic" is an unreleased English song that was premiered live in 2001 as part of B'z SHOWCASE "Kobushi wo Nigire". It was performed a total of five times with additional inclusion in North American tour B'z LIVE-GYM 2002 "Rock n' California Roll". The video footage you will come across is sourced from 20th anniversary home video release B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~ on its third disc.