Dynamite!
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- Artist
- Tokyo Jihen
- Concert
- Dynamite!
- Venue Start Date
- 2005.01.17
- Set List
- Ringo no Uta (林檎の唄; Apple Song)
- Nyuusui Negai (入水願い; A Wish to Drown)
- Sounan (遭難; Disaster)
- Dynamite (ダイナマイト)
- Koko de Kiss Shite (ここでキスして; Kiss Me Here)
- Himitsu (秘密; Secret)
- Kao (顔; Faces)
- If You Can Touch It
- Bokoku Joushou (母国情緒; Feelings for my Motherland)
- Kurumaya-san (車屋さん; Mr. Car Salesman)
- Tsuki ni Makeinu (月に負け犬; Loser in the Moon)
- Onaji Yoru (同じ夜; The Same Night)
- Genjitsu ni Oite (現実に於て; Back to Earth)
- Genjitsu wo Warau (現実を嗤う; Laugh at Facts)
- Koi no Urikomi (恋の売り込み; Sales Pitch of Love)
- Superstar (スーパースター)
- Toumei Ningen (透明人間; Invisible Man)
- Ekimae (駅前; Before the Station)
- Sigma~Crawl (Σ~クロール)
- Marunouchi Sadistic (丸ノ内サディスティック; Marunouchi Sadistic)
- Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki (その淑女ふしだらにつき; The Lady is a Tramp)
- Omatsuri Sawagi (御祭騒ぎ; Carnival Uproar)
- Service (サービス)
- Gunjou Biyori (群青日和; Ultramarine Days)
- Kokoro (心; Heart)
- Yume no Ato (夢のあと; After the Dream)
- Information
Dynamite! was the first major tour for Tokyo Jihen, spanning nationwide, at 10 locations on 14 different dates. This concert featured unreleased songs such as Himitsu, Superstar and Toumei Ningen (to be later released on Tokyo Jihen's Adult album). Himitsu was declared to be Tokyo Jihen's next single, but was never followed through. A likely cause was the loss (and replacement) of two members. If You Can Touch It was an earlier song from Hirama Mikio's career, featured on his CD Yume to Negoto. Koi no Urikomi is a cover song of Eddie Hodges "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door".
The Nagoya concert was recorded and put on a DVD called Dynamite Out. Prior to that DVD release, a documentary DVD spanning the entire tour was released (including concert footage as well) called Dynamite In. The limited edtion version of Adult contained a live version of Himitsu from one of the venues of this concert.
- Venues
- [2005.01.17] Matsuyama Shimin Kaikan Dai Hall
- [2005.01.19] Hiroshima Kouseinenkin Kaikan
- [2005.01.21] Ishikawa Kouseininkin Kaikan
- [2005.01.22] Kyoto Kaikan Dai-ichi Hall
- [2005.01.25] Sapporo Shimin Kaikan
- [2005.01.27] Sendai Sun Plaza Hall
- [2005.01.31] Osaka Kouseinenkin Kaikan
- [2005.02.01] Osaka Kouseinenkin Kaikan
- [2005.02.03] Fukuoka Sun Palace
- [2005.02.04] Fukuoka Sun Palace
- [2005.02.08] Nagoya Century Hall
- [2005.02.09] Nagoya Century Hall
- [2005.02.15] Shibuya Koukaidou
- [2005.02.16] Shibuya Koukaidou

