Ending SE
Ending SE refers to a song played to a crowd at Japanese concerts as a given band leaves the stage and the audience is exiting. For B'z shows, this has typically been an unreleased song or a special version that was otherwise never included on an album or single. Occasionally, shows may feature a dedicated Opening SE as well.
Beginning in 2010 with B'z LIVE-GYM 2010 "Ain't No Magic", B'z debuted a special Ending SE entitled "Hitori Janai Kara -Theme Of LIVE-GYM-". The song is purposed as a sing-along for the audience to perform while Tak and Koshi visit all ends of the stage and wave to the crowd prior to their final bow. The song features a moment in which the crowd is to shout the name of the city in which the concert takes place. The lyrics to the song were published on the official website for fans to familiarize themselves with prior to the beginning of the tour and has since made appearances at all major LIVE-GYM events since.
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Hitori Janai Kara -Theme Of LIVE-GYM- |
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Hitori Janai Kara -Theme Of LIVE-GYM- |
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Eien no Tsubasa |
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Have you ever seen the rain? |
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The tour in support of the band's 2006 studio album MONSTER. In addition to featuring tracks from the album and all three of its singles—"Shoudou", "Yuruginai Mono Hitotsu", and "SPLASH!"—the setlist included a great deal of hits from their history, including "BAD COMMUNICATION", "ultra soul", "OCEAN", "Ai no Bakudan", and "LOVE PHANTOM", before ending the setlist with a special version of "RUN". Additionally, B'z also ventured out into the crowd onto a small stage situated in the middle of the arena to perform an acoustic version of "Happy Birthday", followed by rock encores of "Brotherhood" and "BLOWIN'. The full show was released on DVD and later Blu-ray, becoming one of the band's most well-regarded home video releases. Concurrent Events: B'z SHOWCASE 2006 "Yokosuka MONSTER" |
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The 2005 tour in support of the band's album of the same year, THE CIRCLE, the tour was unique for featuring a rotating circular stage at the center of the arena that the band performed on. In addition to album songs and singles "Ai no Bakudan", "ALONE", "Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni", "IT'S SHOWTIME!!", "juice", and others, the band also included rarely-performed B-sides "Mannequin Village" and "Kanashiki dreamer" throughout. Originally, the tour was sampled in various compilation videos and had select performances used as bonuses for the "SPLASH!" single's limited editions. However, in 2013, the full tour was finally released on DVD as B'z LIVE-GYM 2005 -CIRCLE OF ROCK- as part of the band's 25th anniversary celebrations. Concurrent Events: B'z SHOWCASE 2005 "Abashiri Extra Edition" |
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The tour in favor of the band's 2003 album BIG MACHINE that took place months after their 15th anniversary showing at Nagisaen. The stage was unique, allowing for the addition of stunt motorcycles to cross the stage mid-air while the band performed songs such as "Arakure". The setlist featured a number of songs that aren't typically found in many setlists, including "Don't Leave Me", "MOTEL", "love me, I love you", "MOVE", "Himitsu na Futari" and "Itsuka no Merry Christmas". Although the full tour has not been released, select performances have been made available via compilation videos in the years since. Concurrent Events: B'z SHOWCASE 2003 "BIG MACHINE" |
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The band's 15th anniversary tour that was split between a 23-show hall tour with a two-night finale in the fields of Nagisaen, where just tens of thousands of fans once again gathered where B'z had previously performed their [[B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'93 "JAP THE RIPPER"|first outdoor show in 1993]]. The setlist for the hall portion of the tour changed frequently. By the time of the Nagisaen show, B'z had settled into an epic 24-song setlist that included special nostalgic recreations of "OH! GIRL" and "LOVE PHANTOM" from 1995's seminal "BUZZ!!" Pleasure tour, as well as performances of "Taiyou no Komachi Angel", "BLOWIN', "TIME", "GIMME YOUR LOVE", Brotherhood, "Real Thing Shakes", "IT'S SHOWTIME!!", "BAD COMMUNICATION", "Hadashi no Megami", and "RUN". Additionally, the band took to the rare feat of performing three songs in acoustic form, with those being "Easy Come, Easy Go!", "Gekkou", and "Koi-Gokoro (KOI-GOKORO). The full home video of the outdoor shows was released on DVD and VHS in February 2003. Concurrent Events: B'z SHOWCASE 2003 "IT'S SHOWCASE!!" |
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The 2002 LIVE-GYM in support of the band's album of the same year, GREEN. The setlist included a number of songs from the album in addition to classics such as "ZERO", "love me, I love you", and "Taiyou no Komachi Angel", as well as newer hits like "Samayoeru Aoi Dangan", "ultra soul", and the only home video performance of "Atsuki Kodou no Hate". The full tour was released as a documentary concert film blending backstage footage with the band's performances under the title a BEAUTIFUL REEL. B'z LIVE-GYM 2002 GREEN ~GO★FIGHT★WIN~. Concurrent Events: 2002 FIFA World Cup International Day Concert, B'z SHOWCASE "SAPPORO DEVIL", B'z LIVE-GYM 2002 "GREEN ~GO★FIGHT★WIN~" -Preview- |
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The band's tour in promotion of their 2000 studio album, ELEVEN. The setlist included Brotherhood-era favorites "Gin no Tsubasa de Tobe" and "girigiri chop", as well as hard rock classic "JAP THE RIPPER" and singles "Samayoeru Aoi Dangan", "HOME", "GOLD", and "Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni". While originally released only in pieces on compilation videos, the tour was released in its entirety on DVD in March 2013. Concurrent Events: B'z SHOWCASE "Kobushi wo Nigire" |
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The band's 2000 "Pleasure" tour that toured throughout Japan throughout the summer. The titular "juice" was premiered live on the tour before being properly released in the midst of the tour schedule. The tour is also notable for being the only occasion in which singles "May" and "RING" were performed live, with the latter being premiered live during the latter half of the tour and also being released on DVD in the limited edition of B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure". This leaves "May" as one of the few B'z singles to not have a home video performance available. The tour itself has not been released in full, but select performances are available on compilation videos. Concurrent Events: B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2000 "juice" -Preview-, "juice" PV Shoot Guerrilla Live |
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Survive (Guitar Solo Version) |
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Calling (Piano Version) |
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Mienai Chikara ~INVISIBLE ONE~ (Piano Version) |
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B'z LIVE-GYM '94 |
Don't Leave Me (Instrumental) |
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Sayonara Nanka wa Iwasenai (Instrumental) |
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Pleasure'91 ~Jinsei no Kairaku~ (Piano Version) |
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Urei no GYPSY (Instrumental) |
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Unreleased |