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Re: The reason behind Take 5s sudden ending
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Thanks for clearing that up . Of course it's intentional.

I ask myself. Why would an album called Heart Station deal with death? Well....referring to Kingdom Hearts, your heart goes to Kingdom Hearts when you die and Kingdom Hearts can also be called Heart Station. Maybe Hikki's referring to Kingdom Hearts? At least I wish she was. and I hope she continues to make work on KH's soundtracks.
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Posted on: 2008/3/21 7:07
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Re: The reason behind Take 5's sudden ending
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Erith wrote:
My speculated reason for the sudden ending of take 5 is this:

(This is only spectaculation. I read the album as a story)
As Hikki mentioned in the SSTV interview, the album deals with Death. So my guess is that the sudden ending means Death and possibly a sudden one.

As I am open to any views on life after death. One of the beliefs I have is reincarnation.

So, the end of take 5 signifies the end of an individual's life. and his spirit reincarnates and takes a different form.
i.e. it become a child again and lives on earth as we can see from boku wa kuma. Then we follow this individual as it grows from a child to teen (in Rainbow-colored Bus) and finally to an adult (Flavor of Life)

Notice that there is a version of FOL already earlier on the album. This shows that the person earlier on who had died during Take 5 is the same as the only we are hearing about now. The person is only taking a different form

To put it graphically

<------------------------------------------------------->
FOL (ballad) Take 5 Boku wa Kuma RCB FOL
^----------------------------------------------------^
Same song but different versions, same theory applies to my idea of the HEART STATION perso's life.


I also thought the abrupt ending at Take 5 was because of bad quality. =D But when you put it like that...it does make perfect sense. Wow. xD

You're a really good thinker Erith. =3
Posted on: 2008/3/21 19:56
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Erith wrote:
My speculated reason for the sudden ending of take 5 is this:

(This is only spectaculation. I read the album as a story)
As Hikki mentioned in the SSTV interview, the album deals with Death. So my guess is that the sudden ending means Death and possibly a sudden one.

As I am open to any views on life after death. One of the beliefs I have is reincarnation.

So, the end of take 5 signifies the end of an individual's life. and his spirit reincarnates and takes a different form.
i.e. it become a child again and lives on earth as we can see from boku wa kuma. Then we follow this individual as it grows from a child to teen (in Rainbow-colored Bus) and finally to an adult (Flavor of Life)

Notice that there is a version of FOL already earlier on the album. This shows that the person earlier on who had died during Take 5 is the same as the only we are hearing about now. The person is only taking a different form

To put it graphically

<------------------------------------------------------->
FOL (ballad) Take 5 Boku wa Kuma RCB FOL
^----------------------------------------------------^
Same song but different versions, same theory applies to my idea of the HEART STATION perso's life.


I like you analysis a lot.
Posted on: 2008/3/23 19:03
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