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Cassis
top ▲ | add + | 0 comment(s) | Tuesday, December 14, 2010 @ 6:01 PM
I saw this while browsing the net, this person analysed this song so well that I had a new connection with the song o_o
The link is here.
And the song is here.

PV: The place in the PV is beautiful, yet old (ancient). This could mean how beautiful his love is for her, at the same time it's also really tragic and lonely.

Music: In Cassis, as you listen to the music, there is this story in it. You got the beginning, the climax, and then the ending. Aoi's introduction solo shows a calm image of young love. After that, a different tone comes in, brought the different levels of which the relationship develops. Then Uruha's solo came along with a strong and broken hearted tone. There are so much pain in this solo that there's a beauty to pain. This climax solo brought me a very stong loneliness image. Everything about this solo is very strong. As if he needs her love right NOW. There's this need/hunger in his heart that tries to get out, but chained. As the solo got higher, his heart struggles to breathe, but it holds respect for her current feelings. Aoi ended the song with a very passionate solo. Bringing a feeling of willingness. A continuous feeling that seems to endure, willing to not give up. A strength that will hold the truth of true love.

Cassis theme: His love is like a raisin. Cassis is a song of true love. Cassis, from what I got, is that the woman left the man, maybe for someone else; or just a time to break away from the hardship of the relationship. And the man is willing to wait for the woman no matter how long or how old he gets. Cassis, as mention is like a raisin. And raisins don't have any juice. But it still taste very well. So the love for the woman is still very sweet, yet physically, he will be very old. So no matter how old he gets, his love for her will still remain the same.

In Rock and Read, Ruki had an interview about Cassis, he said that it's suppose to be a bitter sweet feeling, a mixture of sad and happy. And the image he got was of Christmas, toasting and drinking the cassis orange; taste bitter sweet. Seeming that the song brought out a happy ending.