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B'z / C'mon

B'z「C'mon」 MUSIC VIDEO ペプシネックスTVCMタイアップソングB'z 18th Album 「C'mon」 2011.7.27 on sale B'z Official Website bz-vermillion.com

B'z LIVE‐GYM2010 Ain't No Magic 「LOVE PHANTOM」

B'z LIVE‐GYM2010 Ain't No Magic のLOVE PHANTOMです

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B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure 2008-GLORY DAYS

B'z - FIREBALL / DEEP KISS / Dattara Agechaeyo (English Subtitled) [LIVE 1997-1998 SURVIVE]

? Weekly B'z #11 [May 2nd, 2012] ? This is a video of B'z performing "FIREBALL" from B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'97 "FIREBALL", "DEEP KISS" from B'z LIVE-GYM '98 "SURVIVE", and "Dattara Agechaeyo" from B'z SHOWCASE "GO! GO! HEAVEN". All songs featured in this video are from the band's 1997 album "SURVIVE". ? FIREBALL (1997) ? DEEP KISS (1997) ? Dattara Agechaeyo (1997) [ だったらあげちゃえよ, Then, Why Not Just Give It Away?] The three songs this week are from the 1997 B'z album "SURVIVE". The album, much like the songs here, featured a high concentration of hard rock songs and contained a number of songs that have gone on to become popular in the B'z discography, including "Swimmer yo!!" and "Happiness", which were both voted onto the 20th anniversary fan-selected compilation B'z The Best "ULTRA Treasure" in 2008. Fellow album song "Naite Naite Nakiyandara" would go on to be included on "The Ballads ~Love & B'z~" four years after its original release in 2002. The two classic B'z singles "Liar! Liar!" and "Calling" were also first collected in album form on "SURVIVE". FEATURED PERSONNEL B'z - Guitar: Tak Matsumoto - Vocals: Koshi Inaba Supporting Band Drums: Denny Fongheiser (Song 1) Drums: Kurose Kaichi (Songs 2, 3) Bass: Masao Akashi (Song 1) Bass: Akihito Tokunaga (Songs 2, 3) Keyboards: Masuda Takanobu (Song 1) Keyboards: Ooshima Kousuke (Songs 2, 3) ?????????????????????????????????? What you see here is an installment in an ongoing effort to make available a newly ...

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B'z - BAD COMMUNICATION / ultra soul / Ashita Mata Hi ga Noboru Nara (English Subtitled) [LIVE 2006]

? Weekly B'z #6 [March 28th, 2012] ? This is a video of B'z performing "BAD COMMUNICATION", "ultra soul", and "Ashita Mata Hi ga Noboru Nara" from B'z LIVE-GYM 2006 "MONSTER'S GARAGE" during August 2006. ? BAD COMMUNICATION (1989) Although not a single, "BAD COMMUNICATION" is as well-known a B'z song as any. The mini album that also bore its name included English versions of two earlier B'z tracks and became one of the band's earliest hits, eventually going on to achieve sales in excess of 1000000 copies. The song has been re-recorded a number of times, including a seven-minute English version from 1990's follow-up mini album WICKED BEAT, a bluesy-rock acoustic version on 1995's studio album LOOSE, a shortened English version included on the band's first best-of collection B'z The Best "Pleasure" in 1998, and fully revamped hard rock update included on the band's 20th anniversary best-of collection B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure" entitled "BAD COMMUNICATION -ULTRA Pleasure Style-". In addition, "BAD COMMUNICATION" has been performed at nearly every Pleasure LIVE-GYM to date. ? ultra soul (2001) Despite only being released in 2001, 13 years after the band began, "ultra soul" is already the second most-played song in the B'z catalogue. It has been performed at nearly every LIVE-GYM since its release and has been included on two best-of collections: B'z The Best "Pleasure II" in 2005 and B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure" in 2008. Five months after the original single's release ...

B'z - GIMME YOUR LOVE / "Kairaku no Heya" / BLOWIN' (English Subtitled) [LIVE 1993 Pleasure]

? Weekly B'z #10 [April 25th, 2012] ? This is a video of B'z performing "GIMME YOUR LOVE", "Kairaku no Heya", and "BLOWIN'" from B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'93 "JAP THE RIPPER". ? GIMME YOUR LOVE (1990) This song, originally released under the full title of "GIMME YOUR LOVE -Fukutsu no LOVE DRIVER-" [-不屈のLOVE DRIVER-, Persistent LOVE DRIVER] has been a popular B'z song and a recurring one in various setlists over the years since its release on the band's 1990 album, "RISKY". While the original version was only released on that album, a live version--and the only live track B'z has ever released on a physical album or single in history--titled "Gimme your love (Live at Tokyo Dome)" was released as the B-side to Calling in 1997. ? "Kairaku no Heya" (1991) [『快楽の部屋』, "Pleasure Room"] "Kairaku no Heya" was released as an album track on the 1991 breakout B'z album "IN THE LIFE". This performance of the song included in this video is not just the only one released for home audiences, it also marks time in which it was included in a tour setlist--the song has not been performed live in the nearly twenty years since. ? BLOWIN' (1992) "BLOWIN'" was released in 1992 as a non-album single and became the highest-selling B'z single at the time. Ultimately, it would go on to sales of nearly 2 million copies and would become the second highest-selling single the band has released. Not only has the single itself gone on to become quite popular, but its B-side, "TIME", became a classic ...

B'z - Easy Come, Easy Go! / Calling (English Subtitled) [LIVE 1999 Brotherhood]

? Weekly B'z #4 [March 14th, 2012] ? This is a video of B'z performing "Easy Come, Easy Go!" and "Calling" from B'z LIVE-GYM '99 "Brotherhood" on August 28-29th, 1999 in Yokohama. As has become common for live performances of the song, Koshi plays rhythm guitar here for "Easy Come, Easy Go!". ? Easy Come, Easy Go! (1990) One of the earliest hits by the band, "Easy Come, Easy Go!" is a much-beloved B'z classic. The song is a staple in the B'z catalogue for many reasons?not only was it their second #1 single, but it was also a significant departure from their earlier, dance-oriented work. Tak admitted concerns as to whether the single would sell and live up to expectations due to the change in sound, but fortunately, as has always been the case, B'z came out on top. Since its release, the song has been played during fourteen LIVE-GYMs, easily ranking it in the top ten of the band's most frequently performed songs. In addition, when played live, Koshi typically tends to take to the fairly rare feat of playing rhythm guitar on stage. ? Calling (1997) Released just a year prior to the B'z 10th anniversary, "Calling" quickly became one of the band's best-selling singles to date with shipment of more than one million copies. The song was originally arranged as more of a ballad, with the hard rock bookends of the song not being present. A version more resembling the original can be seen on the Hidden Pleasure 20th anniversary DVD. In addition, the song took over seven months to ...

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B'z LIVE‐GYM2010 Ain't No Magic「MY LONELY TOWN」

B'z LIVE‐GYM2010 Ain't No MagicのMY LONELY TOWNです。