The band's former name, Planet, most likely came from a Supercar song of the same name. Their current name also derives partially from a song name. Koide thought of Japanese singer Chocolat's song "Base Ball and Elvis Presley", and suggested the name "Base Ball". Guitarist Yuasa thought it would be better if they added one more word to it, and the rest of the band agreed. They eventually settled on the word "bear".
Members
Yūsuke Koide (小出 祐介, Koide Yūsuke, born December 9, 1984 in Tokyo) - Vocalist & guitarist, primary songwriter and the leader of the band. He likes movies, music, and reading. He likes old school hip hop and his favorite artists include XTC, Happy End and Perfume. He is also a fan of drama actress and idol Meguru Ishii.
Shōhei Yuasa (湯浅 将平, Yuasa Shōhei, born April 16, 1984 in Chiba Prefecture) - Guitarist and unofficial dancer. Shōhei was on the swim team when he was in high school and worked as a lifeguard before the band became famous. He occasionally does yoga. He likes drinking and eating. His favorite artists are Thee Michelle Gun Elephant and Sly & the Family Stone.
Shiori Sekine (関根 史織, Sekine Shiori, born December 8, 1985 in Saitama Prefecture) - Bass guitarist and chorus. Shiori is the only female member of Base Ball Bear and had no experience playing bass guitar before joining the band. Shiori had a leading role as Nozomi in the movie Linda Linda Linda. She is a fan of Ultraman and likes cooking (especially desserts). She also likes manga and is a fan of Namie Odama. Her favorite artists include Jethro Tull, Caravan, Keiichi Suzuki, Yui and GO!GO!7188.
Daisuke Horinouchi (堀之内 大介, Horinouchi Daisuke, born January 17, 1985 in Tokyo) - Drummer and chorus. He has a younger sister. His favorite hobbies are lifting weights and watching pro wrestling and soccer. His favorite artists are The Police, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Frusciante, and Nile Rodgers.
History
Koide originally gathered the band members in 2001, with the purpose of performing at their high school's fall festival. The band's name at the time was "Planet" and they played covers of songs by the band Supercar. Afterwards, all of the band members decided to continue with the band as a hobby.
In April 2002, the band began sending demo tapes to record labels and were advised by Toshiba EMI to change their name, eventually choosing "Base Ball Bear," the name under which they performed their first gig at Shimokitazawa Garage that July. Throughout the rest of the year, they continued playing in the Shibuya and Shimokitazawa areas of Tokyo as their fan base began to grow.
In November 2003, Base Ball Bear signed with Blitz Pia Records, an indies label. They immediately release their first mini-album Yūgata Generation on November 26. The band released their first single, Yume is Vision, in April of the following year. It was the first of the band's songs to be accompanied by a music video and they colloborated with Yūki, a Japanese fashion magazine model and Base Ball Bear fan, to create it. The band spent the rest of 2004 practicing and writing new songs, some of where were featured on compilation CDs.
The band released their first full-length album, High Color Times, on March 16, 2005, and started playing concerts to sold-out crowds in larger venues. Also, Shiori Sekine was cast in one of the lead roles in the film Linda Linda Linda, which features some of the band's music.
Base Ball Bear signed with EMI Music Japan in January 2006, and immediately released an introductory album, Band B ni Tsuite, on January 12. (They had released another version of Band B ni Tsuite on October 14, 2005, but the new release included one new song and other remastering.) They played on the Nyakunyaku Nannyo (若若男女) Summer Tour with Chatmonchy and Snowkel and released their first major album, C, on October 29.
Their first solo tour "Live by the C" took place in the spring of 2007. Over the course of the year, they released four more singles, as well as their second major album, Jūnanasai. Their live performances included the Rock in Japan Festival, another round on the Nyakunyaku Nannyo Summer Tour, and the B-Pop High School Tour.
In 2008, the band went on a solo tour called "17-sai Kara Yattemasu Tour" (Starting from 17 Tour) that ran from the middle to the end of March. Their first single of the year, Changes, was released on May 8, 2008 and was the ending theme to the Production I.G anime series Toshokan Sensō. There are many live shows scheduled during the summer, including the the third round of the Nyakunyaku Nannyo Summer Tour and the Higher Ground 2008 festival in July, and the Rock in Japan Festival in August. Base Ball Bear is also planning a two-day show at Shibuya C.C. Lemon Hall in late September.
Ghost Town
Base Ball Bear Lyrics
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モデルになりたかったあの子も
医者を志した彼も
みんなみんな幽霊になった
この町を早く逃げ出そうぜ
引きずり込まれる前に
この町を逃げ出そうぜ
Ghost Town Ghost Town
学校一モテていようが
いい所の生まれだろうが
途方もないワルだろうが
みんなみんな幽霊になった
当たり前に
この町を早く逃げ出そうぜ
引きずり込まれる前に
この町を逃げ出そうぜ
Ghost Town Ghost Town
ここじゃない
どこかへ逃げ出そうぜ
僕が僕でいるうちに
ここじゃないどこかへ逃げよう
Ghost Town Ghost Town
ああ夢を見ていたい
夢を追いかけたい
こんなもんじゃないと
信じていたい
でも
あの商店街を
あの住宅街を
何度さまよえど どう探せど
ただただ
現実しかないさ
この町を早く逃げ出そうぜ
引きずり込まれる前に
この町を逃げ出そうぜ
Ghost Town Ghost Town
ここじゃない
どこかへ逃げ出そうぜ
僕がまだ僕でいるうちに
ここじゃないどこかってどこだい?
Run Run Run...
The song "Ghost Town" talks about the youth's desires to leave a town that has lost its charm and has become dilapidated. It refers to the dreams and aspirations of people who once lived there and aspired to become great in their chosen fields. However, they all end up becoming ghosts in the town that failed to fulfill their hopes and ambitions. The lyrics advise people to hurry up and leave the town before they become trapped by it.
The song seems to depict a place where there are not many opportunities available to the youth. It also highlights the challenges and difficulties encountered by young people in small towns with limited opportunities for growth. The lyrics encourage the youth not to give up on their dreams and to seek better opportunities elsewhere. The main message in the song is the idea that one should never give up on their dreams and aspirations, but to pursue them with all their hearts.
Line by Line Meaning
美容師を目指したあいつも
That person who aimed to become a beautician
モデルになりたかったあの子も
And that kid who wanted to become a model
医者を志した彼も
Even him, who aspired to become a doctor
みんなみんな幽霊になった
All of them, they've become ghosts now
この町を早く逃げ出そうぜ
We must flee from this town as soon as possible
引きずり込まれる前に
Before being dragged in by it
Ghost Town Ghost Town
Ghost Town Ghost Town
学校一モテていようが
Whether you were most popular in school
いい所の生まれだろうが
Born into a well-off family
途方もないワルだろうが
Or even an outrageous delinquent
当たり前に
It goes without saying
ここじゃない
This isn't the place
どこかへ逃げ出そうぜ
Let's run away somewhere
僕が僕でいるうちに
While I'm still myself
ここじゃないどこかへ逃げよう
Let's escape somewhere that's not here
ああ夢を見ていたい
Oh, I just want to dream
夢を追いかけたい
I want to chase after my dream
こんなもんじゃないと
I don't want to settle for just this
信じていたい
I want to believe
でも
But
あの商店街を
That shopping district
あの住宅街を
That residential area
何度さまよえど どう探せど
No matter how many times I wander or search
ただただ
It's always just
現実しかないさ
Reality that exists in the end
ここじゃない
This isn't the place
どこかへ逃げ出そうぜ
Let's run away somewhere
僕がまだ僕でいるうちに
While I'm still me
ここじゃないどこかってどこだい?
Where is somewhere that's not here?
Run Run Run...
Run Run Run...
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Written by: koide yuusuke
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