Difference between revisions of "Gips"
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− | : Gips (ギブス) | + | : Gips (ギブス; ''Plaster Cast'') |
; Released | ; Released | ||
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: TOCT-22051 | : TOCT-22051 | ||
; Price | ; Price | ||
− | : ¥1, | + | : ¥1,234 <small>(tax included)</small> |
; Tracklist | ; Tracklist | ||
− | # Gips (ギブス | + | # Gips (ギブス) |
− | # [[Tokyo no Hito (Shiina Ringo)|Tokyo no Hito]] (東京の女(ひと); ''Tokyo | + | # [[Tokyo no Hito (Shiina Ringo)|Tokyo no Hito]] (東京の女(ひと); ''Tokyo Lady'') |
# [[Sigma (Shiina Ringo)|Σ]] | # [[Sigma (Shiina Ringo)|Σ]] | ||
; Information | ; Information | ||
− | "Gips" is [[Shiina Ringo]]'s | + | "Gips" is [[Shiina Ringo]]'s sixth single. It was released at the same time "[[Tsumi to Batsu]]". The B-side "[[Tokyo no Hito (Shiina Ringo)|Tokyo no Hito]]" is a cover of the 1970 song of the same title by [[The Peanuts]]. Gips reached #3 in [[Oricon]] charts (one place above "[[Tsumi to Batsu]]") and charted for 12 weeks. Gips sold 714,240 units in Japan, becoming the #27 single of 2000. |
The single has an internal symmetry it shares with "[[Tsumi to Batsu]]": the single starts with a three kana song, then is followed by a cover song, then ends with a song sung in English. Similarly, a song on each single also features a famous guest artist (on "[[Sigma (Shiina Ringo)|Σ]]" [[Tabuchi Hisako]] of [[Number Girl]] and [[moOog]] of [[Buffalo Daughter]] are featured, while [[Asai Kenichi]] of [[BLANKEY JET CITY]] is featured on "[[Tsumi to Batsu]]"). | The single has an internal symmetry it shares with "[[Tsumi to Batsu]]": the single starts with a three kana song, then is followed by a cover song, then ends with a song sung in English. Similarly, a song on each single also features a famous guest artist (on "[[Sigma (Shiina Ringo)|Σ]]" [[Tabuchi Hisako]] of [[Number Girl]] and [[moOog]] of [[Buffalo Daughter]] are featured, while [[Asai Kenichi]] of [[BLANKEY JET CITY]] is featured on "[[Tsumi to Batsu]]"). | ||
− | The first line of the chorus is written | + | The first line of the chorus is noted to be written as "i 罠 Β wiθ u"; where 罠 is the kanji for 'trap' (and is pronounced ''wana''), and both Β and θ are Greek letters (pronounced B and TH respectively). In the lyrics, there is also a reference to [[wikipedia:Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] vocalist [[Wikipedia:Kurt Cobain|Kurt Cobain]] ("You're like Kurt, so wouldn't that make me [[wikipedia:Courtney Love|Courtney]]?"). Interestingly, this is not because she liked [[Wikipedia:Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] (in fact in interviews she said that she did not really like the band), but because the boy the song is written for liked the band. |
− | "Gips" was | + | "Gips" was one of Shiina's demo recordings under the title "Don't You Think?". |
==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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==Music Video== | ==Music Video== | ||
− | The [[PV]] for "Gips" was directed by [[Banba Shuichi]]. It features Shiina performing with a band in a | + | The [[PV]] for "Gips" was directed by [[Banba Shuichi]]. It features Shiina performing with a band in a grimly-coloured graveyard. Occasionally neon static flashes grace the screen. Occasionally Shiina is shown through in a room with the skull of an animal through a brown filter. In several scenes a girl dressed in a traditional ''kyoukatabira'' (経帷子) (Edo-period white burial kimono) appears. |
The band in the music video is made up of the members of one of Shiina's [[Zecchoushuu]] bands, [[Tensai Praeparat]]. | The band in the music video is made up of the members of one of Shiina's [[Zecchoushuu]] bands, [[Tensai Praeparat]]. | ||
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* [http://www.kiwi-musume.com/lyrics/shiinaringo/shousostrip/gibusu.html Kiwi Musume - Lyrics & Translation] | * [http://www.kiwi-musume.com/lyrics/shiinaringo/shousostrip/gibusu.html Kiwi Musume - Lyrics & Translation] | ||
+ | {{Shiina Ringo}} | ||
[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] | [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] | ||
[[Category:2000 Singles]] | [[Category:2000 Singles]] |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 30 August 2019
- Artist
- Shiina Ringo
- Single
- Gips (ギブス; Plaster Cast)
- Released
- 2000.01.26
- Catalog Number
- TOCT-22051
- Price
- ¥1,234 (tax included)
- Tracklist
- Gips (ギブス)
- Tokyo no Hito (東京の女(ひと); Tokyo Lady)
- Σ
- Information
"Gips" is Shiina Ringo's sixth single. It was released at the same time "Tsumi to Batsu". The B-side "Tokyo no Hito" is a cover of the 1970 song of the same title by The Peanuts. Gips reached #3 in Oricon charts (one place above "Tsumi to Batsu") and charted for 12 weeks. Gips sold 714,240 units in Japan, becoming the #27 single of 2000.
The single has an internal symmetry it shares with "Tsumi to Batsu": the single starts with a three kana song, then is followed by a cover song, then ends with a song sung in English. Similarly, a song on each single also features a famous guest artist (on "Σ" Tabuchi Hisako of Number Girl and moOog of Buffalo Daughter are featured, while Asai Kenichi of BLANKEY JET CITY is featured on "Tsumi to Batsu").
The first line of the chorus is noted to be written as "i 罠 Β wiθ u"; where 罠 is the kanji for 'trap' (and is pronounced wana), and both Β and θ are Greek letters (pronounced B and TH respectively). In the lyrics, there is also a reference to Nirvana vocalist Kurt Cobain ("You're like Kurt, so wouldn't that make me Courtney?"). Interestingly, this is not because she liked Nirvana (in fact in interviews she said that she did not really like the band), but because the boy the song is written for liked the band.
"Gips" was one of Shiina's demo recordings under the title "Don't You Think?".
Contents
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Shiina Ringo
- Music
- Shiina Ringo
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Kameda Seiji & Shiina Ringo
- Guitars: Nishikawa Susumu
- Bass: Kameda Seiji
- Piano: Saito Yuta
- Drums / Tambourine: Kawamura Bokai
- Synths: Nakayama Nobuhiko, Kitashiro Hiroshi
- Recording: Inoue Uni at Kame-star Studio and Studio Terra
- Mixing: Maeda Yasuji
Music Video
The PV for "Gips" was directed by Banba Shuichi. It features Shiina performing with a band in a grimly-coloured graveyard. Occasionally neon static flashes grace the screen. Occasionally Shiina is shown through in a room with the skull of an animal through a brown filter. In several scenes a girl dressed in a traditional kyoukatabira (経帷子) (Edo-period white burial kimono) appears.
The band in the music video is made up of the members of one of Shiina's Zecchoushuu bands, Tensai Praeparat.
Disambiguation
There are three known versions of Gips to be found in Shiina Ringo's discography. These include:
- Gips
- Found on the Gips single as #1, and #4 on her Shouso Strip album. This is the standard version set to the PV.
- Gips (Electric Mole Live)
- Found on the Electric Mole DVD as track #15.
- Gips (Ringohan Taikai Live)
- Found on the Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai no Moyou DVD as track #12.
Oricon Chart Positions
Date | Week Rank | Week Sales | Total Sales |
---|---|---|---|
2000.02.07 | 3 | 400,330 | 400,330 |
2000.02.14 | 9 | 78,870 | 479,200 |
2000.02.21 | 7 | 80,740 | 559,940 |
2000.02.28 | 14 | 46,670 | 606,610 |
2000.03.06 | 12 | 41,630 | 648,240 |
2000.03.13 | 13 | 21,340 | 669,580 |
2000.03.20 | 27 | 11,370 | 680,950 |
2000.03.27 | 26 | 10,910 | 691,860 |
2000.04.03 | 31 | 9,630 | 701,490 |
2000.04.10 | 38 | 6,870 | 708,360 |
2000.04.17 | 49 | 3,790 | 712,150 |
2000.04.24 | 78 | 2,090 | 714,240 |
Total Reported Sales: 714,240
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