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sawameki dake ga
kokoro o sashite
kikoenai mune no toiki
toki o wasurete motome samayou
takanaru omoi nurashite
(Only the heart's pounding
stab my heart
the silent sight of the heart
forget the time the plea roams about
wet the though/feeling that makes
the heart pound)
Run away from reality
I've been crying in the dream
k?ritsuita toki ni furuete
yugande mieni kioku kasaneru

kanashimi ga kieru made
( Shiver in the time that was frozen
piling up distorted memories
until the grief vanishes )
* You say anything
kizutsuke au kotoba demo (the fitting word blesses
but)
say anything
tachikirenai kokoro ni (to the heart that cannot
sever)
You say anything
Just tell me all your sweet lies
say anything
enji kirenai kokoro ni (to the heart that cannot
lie)
If I can't go back to where I have been
yume no naka ni dake ikite
owaranai ame ni nureru
nagareru namida o
hakujitsuyume ni somete
(Live only in dreams
getting wet in the endless rain
colour the running tears in my day
dreams )
You say anything
wathever you like to say to me
say anything
you leave me out of my eyes
you say anything
all I can hear is voice from dream
say anything
you can dry my every tear
akari no kieta (the lights have gone out)
on the stage
hitori mitsumete
t?ritsugita
hibi ni dakareru
kowashite kure nani mo ka mo
kazatta ai mo
toki no suna ni kieru made
(staring lonely
embraced by the days that have gone
destroy(ing) everything,as well
the adorned love,
until it vanishes in the sand of time )
* repeat
Close your eyes and
I'll kill you in the rain
kirei ni koroshi aeba
z?ka no bara ni umoreta
shijin no namida wa
kioku ni nagarasete
(if a beautiful murder is fitting
the artificial rose is buried
shedding tears of a poet in
the memories)
Time may change my life
but my heart remains the same to you
time may change your heart
my love for you never changes
You say anything
kitzutsuke au kotoba demo (the fitting word blesses
but)
say anything
tachikirenai kokoro ni (to the heart that cannot
sever)
You say anything.....
say anything.......
Now you've gone away
Where can I go from here?
Say anything....
say anything......
I believed if time passes,everything turns into
beauty
If the rain stop, tears clean the scars of memory
away.
Everything starts wearing fresh colours.
Every sound beginds playing a heartful melody.
Jealousy embellishes a page of epic.
Desire is embraced in a dream
But my mind is still in chaos and......
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written by MADDEN, BENJI/MADDEN, JOEL
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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X (later changed to X JAPAN in 1992 to avoid confusion with the American punk band X) is arguably one of the most influential bands in the history of the Japanese music scene. Formed by childhood friends Yoshiki and Toshi in 1982 at Chiba, Japan, X was originally founded to play high energy rock music. Besides being one of the first Japanese acts to achieve mainstream success while on an independent label, the group is widely credited for pioneering the visual kei movement.

Their early music was speed metal, but later on they acquired a more symphonic metal sound.

The band consisted of Toshi (vocals), Yoshiki(drums, piano, composer, lyricist), hide (guitar), Pata (guitar), and Heath (bass), and Taiji (bassist) until 1997 when they disbanded.

Once Yoshiki and Toshi recruited bassist Taiji and guitarists hide and Pata, the band began moving on the indie circuit. They garnished abundant support and fans across Japan with their outrageous dress style.

They used long, dyed hair and leather, along with makeup to make themselves shocking to the people who went to see them. This look, and their musical style of fast, driving metal, mixed with softer ballads, was the defining origin of today's visual kei band.

However, in 1996, after the release of their fifth and final album, DAHLIA, Toshi announced that he was departing from the band, for his own reasons - rumored to do with his wife disliking the band, his time commitment, and their performance of mostly sad, downbeat songs. Rather than go on without Toshi, the following year X JAPAN announced it was breaking up. At the end of the year, they had their final concert. X Japan split up in 1997.

Four months later, May 2, 1998, Hideto "hide" Matsumoto, X Japan's lead guitarist, was found dead, hanged with a towel tied to a doorknob in his Tokyo Apartment. While authorities deem the guitarist's death a suicide, several of hide's friends and colleagues stated that they believed it an accident, this was supported by the fact that there was no suicide note.

However, a new wind has begun to blow for X JAPAN, as Toshi has stated his desire for a reunion for the 25th anniversary of the band's founding.

In March 2007, Toshi announced on his website that he and Yoshiki had recently resumed working together, stating that a "new project" would commence soon. An X Japan reunion was officially confirmed on June 4, 2007, with Yoshiki announcing a tour, as well as a new single (a re-recording of the song "Without You", originally from Yoshiki's 2005 solo album Eternal Melody II) to be underway and that he was in talks with Heath and Pata, regarding their participation. About ten undisclosed guitarists were to fill in for the late hide during concerts.

The band held its first live performance on October 22, 2007, on the rooftop of the shopping center Aqua City in Odaiba, Tokyo, during which a music video for the newly recorded song "I.V." was filmed. "I.V." also appears on the soundtrack of the movie Saw 4.

During 2008 the band made more lives appearances and on May 2 and 3, 2009, the band held two live shows at the Tokyo Dome. Both shows were completely sold out. On May 30, the band did their first live show with Sugizo in Taiwan.

On January 9, 2010 the band made its first public U.S. appearance by shooting four new music videos in Hollywood. [61] The four videos were for Rusty Nail, Jade, Endless Rain and I.V..

On July 1, the band appeared at Club Nokia in Los Angeles where they performed an acoustic version of I.V., and recorded a music video of a new song, Born to be Free.

During the following month, X Japan and Yoshiki were featured in numerous newspapers and websites such as ABC News, the L.A. Times, and Chicago Sun-Times. On August 8th, 2010, X performed at Lollapalooza in Grant Park Chicago, Illinois.

On August 16, the first ever North American tour was announced with dates scheduled for Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, Chicago, Vancouver, Toronto, and New York City.

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