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Old 2009.06.06, 11:53 AM   #1
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This is a question I've had for some time... Last year I found this 2ch thread that has unofficial interpretted lyrics for "Nyuuto Destroyer", and in it is the expression "solid bond". This same expression appears in the Seiteki Healing clip for "Aozora". You know, the guy talking about the importance of "family"?
I was wondering if it was some sort of popular slang term at the time or if it is some sort of Ringo in-joke. I know the meaning of the 70's slang term "solid", and since it is also used in "Nyuuto Destroyer" I think "solid bond" means something similar.
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Solid Bond is her management office at that time.
She organized Kronekodow after she left it and they sued each other.
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Wow. Problem solved. Thanks EmilScherbe. I figured it would be something cooler than that. Hahaha.
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Originally Posted by EmilScherbe View Post
Solid Bond is her management office at that time.
She organized Kronekodow after she left it and they sued each other.
and when Ringo won the lawsuit, she did a shouso strip afterwards.
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Old 2009.06.07, 12:37 AM   #5
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coooollllll, I had no idea, that totally explains the title of Shouso Strip, XD. What is up with this song? I don't listen to a lot of live bootlegs, was this Nyuutou Destroyer a song she wrote and only did at Gakusha Ecstacy? Was it an F-U to Solid Bond or what?
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Old 2009.06.07, 10:46 AM   #6
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I've heard that "Shouso Strip" was named because she had some sort of legal difficulty trying to get Asai Kenichi to play on "Tsumi to Batsu"...?
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From Frecklegirl's site:

Album info: The word "strip" does refer to a striptease/stripping off of clothes. In combination with the word "winning a lawsuit" (I think the 'lawsuit' part is irrelevant here and the word was chosen for alliteration purposes; if there had been a word that meant only 'winning' yet began with an S, she would have chosen it) it basically means being so excited about winning something that you strip off all your clothes in jubilation. The specific event this refers to is the fact that Ringo's musical idol Asai "Benzie" Kenichi played guitar on one of the songs on this album, something Ringo considered a huge triumph for herself.
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It makes sense that it'd have the word "shouso" (instead of "shouri" or whatever) if there were legal troubles with Asai Kenichi, and if the lawsuits with Solid Bond had taken place around that time...
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That lawsuit occured in 2003 and she left Solid Bond because of conflict about her engagement.
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:] I'd like to hear the whole story EmilScherbe. Ejumakate me, please!
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