X JAPAN 「DAHLIA」日本語訳詞1997& 2009& PV編集版
DAHLIAは好きな映像多いのでSUGIZOのバイオリンやプロモビデオの映像とラストライブの映像を混ぜました。YOSHIKIの中盤のドラム部分はポップジャムの映像も混ぜてラストライブ部分もX JAPANは6人なのでSUGIZOも混ぜました(*^_^*) 歌詞と日本語和訳も入れてあります♪ DAHLIA X JAPAN (1996年2月26日) 作詞・作曲/YOSHIKI 編曲/ X JAPAN DO NOTHING BUT CRY (泣く以外にない(泣いてばかりいる...)) DAY AND NIGHT (昼も夜も) 過去と未来の狭間で変わらない想い奇麗な嘘に変えても...ALL ALONE (ただ独り) 果てしない夜空に流れる涙を抱きしめて...もう一度OH MY DAHLIA (ああ、私のダリア) 心を濡らす 悲しみは数えきれない星座になるけどYOU DON'T KNOW (貴方は知らない...) WHERE YOU'RE GOING TO (自分が何処に向かっているのか...) 迷いの中で広げた孤独の翼 涙の海を越えたらYOU'LL SEE BLUE SKY (貴方は青空を見るでしょう) 形のない夢でもいい明日の風にかざして羽ばたく...今TIME AFTER TIME (何度も繰り返し) YOU TRY TO FIND YOURSELF (貴方は自分を探そうとして...) 流れる時代の中で絶えない傷抱きしめ切なさの風に舞うDREAM ON YOUR LEFT (左にある夢) DEAD ON YOUR RIGHT (右にある死) 青い夜を抱きしめて明日を問い掛ける矛盾だらけの心に...DEAD OR LIVE (死ぬのか、それとも生きるのか) 永遠の一秒流れる涙を飾らないで...もう二度とOH MY DAHLIA (ああ、私のダリア) 誰もが持つ心の傷跡に流れる雨はTIME AFTER TIME (何度も繰り返し) 夜の空に生まれた意味 問い掛ける絶えない涙の河銀色に輝やくまで冷たい風に吹かれて飛び立てない鳥達がそれぞれの夢抱きしめ夜明けの空を... Destiny (運命、宿命、天道) Alive (生きる、生) Heaven (天国) Love ...
History of China: The Great Leap Forward - CIA Documentary Film (1958)
The Great Leap Forward (simplified Chinese: 大跃进; traditional Chinese: 大躍進; pinyin: Dà yuè jìn) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social campaign of the Communist Party of China (CPC), reflected in planning decisions from 1958 to 1961, which aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a modern communist society through the process of rapid industrialization and collectivization. Mao Zedong led the campaign based on the Theory of Productive Forces, and intensified it after being informed of the impending disaster from grain shortages. Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese included the introduction of a mandatory process of agricultural collectivization, which was introduced incrementally. Private farming was prohibited, and those engaged in it were labeled as counter revolutionaries and persecuted. Restrictions on rural people were enforced through public struggle sessions, and social pressure, although people also experienced forced labor.[1] Rural industrialization, officially a priority of the campaign, saw "its development ... aborted by the mistakes of the Great Leap Forward."[2] The Great Leap ended in catastrophe, resulting in tens of millions of excess deaths.[3] Estimates of the death toll range from 18 million[4] to 45 million,[5] with estimates by demographic specialists ranging from 18 million to 32.5 million.[4] Historian Frank Dikötter asserts that "coercion, terror ...