From Toledo to Tokyo
From Toledo to Tokyo is a DVD released by American alternative/indie group Mae. It is a documentary/live performance of the Japan tour.
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Released | June 13, 2005 | |||
Genre | Indie rock Emo Pop punk | |||
Length | 165 minutes | |||
Label | Astorya Entertainment | |||
Producer | Mae and Brett Brownell | |||
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The name of the DVD is derived from a lyric taken from "We're So Far Away", the second track on their CD The Everglow.
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Sections
- Documentary spanning Mae's first year of tour (100 minutes)
- Interviews with the band
- Live performances
- Fans
- Band History
- Snow Storms
- Appearances by:
- Something Corporate
- The Starting Line
- Copeland
- And More
- Live performance from Mae's hometown venue (40 minutes)
- Futuro
- All Deliberate Speed
- Runaway
- Anything
- Skyline Drive
- Sun
- Soundtrack for Our Movie
- Summertime
- Documentary capturing Mae's first tour in Japan (25 minutes)
- This Time Is the Last Time
- Suspension
- Embers and Envelopes
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