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Thee Michelle Gun Elephant (often abbreviated to TMGE) was a Japanese
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band formed in 1991.


History

The band was formed in 1991,Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 1025-6 while Chiba, Ueno, and Kuhara were students at
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. They later drew influence from
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''. Some years later Futoshi Abe joined the band. After an independently released EP in 1995, they signed to Nippon Columbia's Triad label, releasing the album ''Cult Grass Stars'' in 1996, followed later that year by ''High Time'', the band enjoying chart success in their home country. ''Chicken Zombies'' (1997) gave them a top five hit. The band's 1998 album ''Gear Blues'' was the first to be released in the US (in 2000). A lot of their songs were also used in '' Blue Spring'', a Japanese movie made in 2002. The band announced that they would break up on October 11, 2003, after their ''Last Heaven'' tour of Japan. On July 22, 2009, the guitarist Futoshi Abe died of an acute
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.


Song titles and lyrics

The majority of the band's songs have English titles, which often appear to be a random selection of words cobbled together - 'Pinhead Cranberry Dance', for example. The lyrics are almost entirely Japanese, with the odd English phrase or word thrown in.


Side projects

All four members have had other musical projects or played with other bands both while in TMGE and after its break-up. Some of these are as follows: Yusuke Chiba *
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(Drums on later releases)
Shigeki Hamabe
(Drums on first two albums)
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(drums on all releases) Koji Ueno
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(Bass on all releases) *
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(Bass on all releases) Futoshi Abe (died 2009) * KOOLOGI (Guitar on first album) * Barebones * Strawberry Jean (Guitar - This was Futoshi Abe's pre-TMGE band)


Discography


Albums

* '' Maximum! Maximum!! Maximum!!!'' (1993) Self-released * '' Cult Grass Stars'' (1996) Triad * '' High Time'' (1996) Triad * '' Chicken Zombies'' (1997) Triad * '' Gear Blues'' (1998) Triad * '' Casanova Snake'' (2000) Triad * '' Rodeo Tandem Beat Specter'' (2001) Triad * ''Sabrina Heaven'' (2003) Island * '' Sabrina No Heaven'' (2003) Island


Live albums

* ''Casanova Said "Live or Die"'' (2000) Triad * ''Last Heaven's Bootleg'' (2003) Island


Singles

* ''Sekai no Owari'' (1996) Triad * ''Candy House'' (1996) Triad * ''Lily'' (1996) Triad * ''Culture'' (1997) Triad * ''Get Up Lucy'' (1997) Triad * ''The Birdmen'' (1997) Triad * ''G.W.D'' (1998) Triad * ''Out Blues'' (1998) Triad * ''Smokin' Billy'' (1998) Triad * ''GT400'' (2000) Triad * ''Baby Stardust'' (2000) Triad * ''Abakareta-Sekai'' (2001) Triad * ''Taiyou wo Tsukande Shimatta'' (2002) Island * ''Girl Friend'' (2003) Trippin' Elephant * ''Electric Circus'' (2003) Island


B-sides compilations

* ''Rumble'' (1999) Triad


Best of compilations

* ''TMGE 106'' (2000) Triad * ''
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'' (2001) Alive Records (US release) * ''Grateful Triad Years'' (2002) Triad * ''Thee Greatest Hits'' (2009) Columbia


Other releases

* ''Wonder Style'' (1995) Trippin' Elephant * ''Wonder Style'' (reissue) (1997) Triad * ''Vibe On!'' (1998) Trippin' Elephant * ''Kwacker'' (with Mick Green) (2001) Trippin' Elephant


DVDs

TMGE have released a number of live and PV DVDs. A box set of some of these were due to be released by
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in January 2010, consisting of 10 discs under the title of 'THEE LIVE'.


References


External links

* AllMusic.com: Biography
Official Site
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