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Raiu-Ayu 29th August 2008 02:08 PM

Key
 
I was just wondering if there is a known reason why Key is listed as ~eternal tie ver.~. Like is there an original version or something?

Lee_410 29th August 2008 02:19 PM

I think there's no original version.

ayumi.hamasaki.gulity.08 29th August 2008 02:20 PM

i think it's a remake

truehappiness 29th August 2008 07:55 PM

It's just the title she decided to use when making the song.

Much like Memorial address ~take 2 ver.~ but that one is highly debated as opposed to Key.

GRACE 29th August 2008 09:26 PM

^Memorial address, like A Song for XX on A BALLADs, was recorded in one take, so I thought the "take 2 version" there meant that there was some sort of mix up on take 1, and so she had to start over, thus take 2.

With Key, maybe Ayu wasn't happy with the Original mix of it and changed it last minute? Or maybe she wanted to confuse us into thinking there was another, unreleased, version of it.

truehappiness 29th August 2008 09:49 PM

Quote:

Memorial address, like A Song for XX on A BALLADs, was recorded in one take, so I thought the "take 2 version" there meant that there was some sort of mix up on take 1, and so she had to start over, thus take 2.
Some think that take 2 is a take on the fact that the original song "Kumo / Spider" was the "first take" of the song.. I think that it's unlikely that she tried to record Memorial address in one take / two takes, especially since it was a new track [and there's been no recorded fact of her actually saying anything about trying to record it in one take / two takes as opposed to Secret or ASFXX (which is labelled as 030213 session #2, because of the 2nd take)..]

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Originally Posted by the English SPECIAL site
As you have probably guessed, the subtitle 030213 Session #2 refers to the fact that the track is Take 2 of recording on February 13, 2003. While the session began with ayu and her usual bandmates enjoying a relaxing time together, this version fully demonstrates the high tension that was created when recording began.

As for Key, I imagine there is little to no significance towards the title. She just felt like subtitling it with "eternal tie ver."

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Originally Posted by the English SPECIAL site
003.Key ~eternal tie ver.~

This is an unknown song that was recorded for the third album Duty. It was born from ayu's desire at the time to "create a song to commemorate a celebration, like a wedding." The subtitle ~eternal tie ver.~ also suggests this feeling.
I invite listeners to read the lyrics of this track out loud, as I remember how impressed I was by their completeness, especially given that it was only her third album. Although there was talk of doing a retake, we found that the original take was important as something that could only have been created at that particular time in ayu's career. Thus, we recorded it with only some remastering.

She used the original when putting it on A BALLADS [the same one she used on Duty] and she addresses that Key's subtitle is only a subtitle. Reading into things that don't need to be read into imo, isn't necessary, but it is somewhat fun until an answer comes up.

Anyone who does want to translate can use the beatfreak article for Memorial address to further examine it:
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/5...2004285vb2.jpg

It looks to me like she intended for Memorial address to be like "teddy bear" in a way.

alternarist 30th August 2008 03:46 AM

any version can be the "original version".. am i right to say this?

prussian blue 30th August 2008 06:15 AM

^as long as you are the composer

baka-ranger 1st September 2008 09:28 AM

Key doesn't have an original version, I remember reading some interview for RAINBOW or something that she used the~eternal tie ver.~ subtitle cause she wanted to make Key a song that could be sung at a wedding or soemthing along those lines...

While Memorial Address, the take 2 version I think refers to how its kind of a cover. She took the music from the song Kumo by LOVER SOUND TRACK and just rewrote the lyrics.

At least that what I think, from my knowledge of Ayu's songs LOL

rusuke 4th September 2008 11:36 AM

Key ~eternal tie ver.~ imo, is the original mix and it's only a subtitle. As they say ayu wanted a song commemorate for an occasion like a wedding so she wrote this song"lyrics" and put the subtitle ~eternal tie ver.~ to emphasize that that song is for couple/wedding. Eternal tie means being stick together forever.. hmmmp?

ayu is startin 4th September 2008 02:01 PM

Key ~eternal tie vers.~

it is the original version from Duty or not?
i think it is...

truehappiness 5th September 2008 02:52 AM

~eternal tie version~ is just a subtitle.

It's on both the "original" Duty one and the A BALLADS one because they're the exact same song. Read the thread, people.


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