— 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 ...