ViViD and Alice Nine’s answer: Tora” —PSCNico 31-07-11 (via fuckyeahtakashi)
July 2011
ViViD and Alice Nine’s answer: Tora” —PSCNico 31-07-11 (via fuckyeahtakashi)
You got owned in Winning Eleven, so at least win here” —PSCNico 31-07-11 (via fuckyeahtakashi)
Alice Nine-Hana
花弁を浮かべて 呼吸を止めて
hana bira wo uka bete kokyuu wo tomete
浴槽には 音も届かない
yokusou ni wa oto mo todokanai
過ぎ去った現実 涙と共に
sugisatta genjitsu namida to tomoni
沈めてゆく 泡の中へ
shizumete yuku awa no naka e
さよならは揺らめき 水彩の果てへ
sayonara ha yurameki suisai no hate e
月が眠る夜は星も無くて
tsuki ga nemuru yoru ha hoshi mo nakute
夢の華散るなら 未来に添えよう
yume no hana chiru nara mirai ni soe you
蕾のままでいい 咲く事願うなら
tsubomi no mama de ii saku koto negau nara
蝶が舞う蜃気楼 秘密を抱いて
chou ga mau shinkirou himitsu wo daite
霧のような遠い約束
kiri no you na tooi yakusoku
昨日と明日と 不確かな今
kinou to ashita to futashika na ima
君の元へ 回れメリーゴーランド
kimi no moto he maware meriigoorando
届かない想いは 便箋と共に
todoka nai omoi wa binsen to tomo ni
いつか届く筈さ 言い聞かせて
itsuka todoku hazu sa ii kikasete
震えてた唇 言葉を伝えて
furueteta kuchibiru kotoba wo tsutaete
確かなもの一つ 愛しい記憶だけ
tashika namo no hitotsu itoshii kioku dake
鮮やかな季節が 彩りを添える
azayaka na kisetsu ga irodori wo soeru
光射す方まで 駆け抜けて
hikari sasu hou made kake nukete
言葉に出来ない 想いがあるなら
kotoba ni dekinai omoi ga aru nara
歌を奏で贈ろう 心を咲かせて
uta wo kana de okurou kokoro wo sakasete
- Please tell us about about your own impression of the songs, or stories about them. Let's start with "FANTASY" first.
- Hiroto: This song was being composed around November, but I had reminisced about how one of my friends in middle school, who always said "Let's start a band together!", had passed away just around the time when you could see the Leonids meteor shower, I composed the song linking the meteor shower and the scene at that time. Personally, I think that it is a really contemplative song, but I also thought that if we could do that and also show a new tone of alicenine., then it'd be great. In terms of playing, it is a song that is filled with my heart's emotions, rather than doing it well or having something strong, it's a song I could keep playing incorporating my feelings and playing emotionally. Although I don't play a guitar solo, this is a song that fills you with emotions, so I had stayed up until around 3 A.M playing it until I accepted the song.
“Ehhh… there’s a doll on my shoulder”
“GTFO bitch! Ehhh… can’t touch her!”
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1) Don’t believe an English person saying that Japanese is hard.















- Interviewer: What are you like when you're in love?
- Aoi: I'm always careful (laugh)
- Interviewer: I think that men and women are careful about different things, so what are you careful about?
- Aoi: Everything (laugh)
- Interviewer: So do you like girls who aren't that careful?
- Aoi: No? Because I'm careful around everyone. Though I don't know how it would be after being together for 10 or 20 years.
- Interviewer: Are you careful about saying personal things like, "You don't look so well"?
- Aoi: Ahh, I would say that. So much that it would get annoying (laugh)
- Interviewer: Would you like it if a girl payed a lot of attention to you?
- Aoi: Not really. I would want her to hold back on the "Ne, ne!" sort of thing (laugh). In a way I would want a kind of distance, I wouldn't want her to always be concerned about me. Like, to live using her own strength (laugh).
- Interviewer: So an independent girl, then?
- Aoi: Yes. That would be the most comfortable. So not someone who doesn't have a job (laugh).
- Interviewer: Or a part-time job?
- Aoi: I would want her to have a job four days a week (laugh). Since there'd be a lot of times when I'm not there, being together all the time would get tiring. I think someone who is independent, would give me space and have her own opinions about things would be perfect.
- Interviewer: Then, even if she was really strong-willed?
- Aoi: That's perfectly OK. Though always wanting to fight would get annoying (laugh).
- Interviewer: So someone who works a lot?
- Aoi: Well, if it was six days a week that would be hard. Wouldn't it be lonely to never be able to see each other?
- Interviewer: (laugh) You're difficult, huh?
- Aoi: I'm waiting for that person (laugh)
- Interviewer: Please tell us who is in your family.
- Aoi: My father, mother, older sister, older brother, and me.
- Interviewer: Are the ages between you and your siblings very far apart?
- Aoi: They are. My sister is nine years and my brother is six years older.
- Interviewer: What makes you like being the youngest?
- Aoi: I don't really know myself, but it seems like even if my dad gets mad at my brother and sister, he doesn't get very mad at me (laugh). He told me, "At least go to high school.", and I did go, but even when I quit after one term, he didn't say anything to me.
- Interviewer: So you grew up in a loving environment?
- Aoi: I guess so, yes. Because our ages are different, when I entered middle school my sister was already out of the house and my brother had also started living on his own. My dad had gotten a job transfer, so he only came home on the weekends. So it was always just my mother and I.
- Interviewer: Are you closer to your mother, then?
- Aoi: Ahh, I'm not sure about that. I like both my parents.
- Interviewer: Do you think you're a good son?
- Aoi: No, I still don't think I completely am (laugh)
- Interviewer: Do you call them every once in a while?
- Aoi: I do. When our final live was in Tokyo I stayed with them.
- Interviewer: Isn't that being a good son?
- Aoi: Well, whenever I go home there's more food, so I'm like "Yes!" (laugh)
- Interviewer: Does your mom read the magazines you're in?
- Aoi: She does. Our home has gotten pretty amazing. When you walk in it's Gazette. There's posters on the walls, and signatures.
- Interviewer: Then, say something to your mother here.
- Aoi: Mom, thanks for everything (laugh)
1) Tora the Tiger
2) Rabbity Shou
3) Saga the Cherry Boy
4) Pon the Squirrel
5) Nao the Sunny Sunflower












