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【ガールズバンドの続け方】14年間共にしてきたメンバーとプライベートで本音トーク

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    It's so dark!
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    Translation & Subtitles: thoseguiltyeyes | scandal-heaven.com

    It's really dark. Is this going to work?
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    -We just went out to eat for the first time in forever.
    -Yeah.
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    After we finished work,
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    We went to HARU's place first.
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    We fed her dog Lady-chan.
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    This was my first time going to HARU's place.
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    I mean, this was my first time going to a place HARU has lived at
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    Since she was living alone in a studio apartment in Osaka.
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    It had been 12 years.
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    Wait, wasn't it even before that?
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    13 years?
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    Maybe about 14 years?
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    That's crazy.
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    We're always together anyway.
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    Time passes by way too fast.
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    Seriously,
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    From the time I was a kid until the time I became an adult,
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    There hasn't been a moment when we haven't been together.
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    Isn't that crazy?
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    I'm surprised we've been able to stay together for so long.
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    Meeting the members,
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    Like, no matter how many more years I have ahead of me,
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    That is my most precious treasure in life, seriously.
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    I really do think that.
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    That's so heavy.
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    I mean, it just so happened that we became a band.
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    Like, what are the chances of that?
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    I wonder why we all attended a dance school.
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    Eh, didn't you want to make your debut as a dancer?
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    Yeah, that was the case.
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    At first, though, the reason why you started liking music
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    Is because of dance music.
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    -Isn't that weird?
    -Yeah.
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    You might have thought that being in a band was odd.
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    Maybe that's why I started learning about it.
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    This kind of life.
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    You're also getting deep!
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    We're a band that has a special story,
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    And...
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    We're fine with it all,
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    -So we hope to have fun conveying (our roots and personalities) to lots of people.
    -That's true.
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    I think there are a lot of people who know about all that.
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    Depending on when you learn about us,
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    We're always in a different mode,
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    So I think each person has their own image of us.
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    But we've been doing this for 14 years,
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    And I think it'd be best if we could convey that this is who we are right now.
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    Recently, we've been talking a lot about what the best way would be to let people know who we currently are.
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    It's because I think we're really cool right now!
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    I'm speaking for myself,
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    -And our music too.
    -This truly is the best we've ever been.
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    -We're not denying who we used to be.
    -No, we're not.
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    We've been fighting against those feelings every day lately.
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    We never do anything but talk about the band
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    I mean, the only thing we talk about is the band.
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    Like today,
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    We started rehearsals at 1 pm
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    And then had a meeting.
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    So, like...
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    How many hours do we talk about the band?
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    Right?
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    You know, I recently started up the DAISY PROJECT,
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    And on YouTube I intentionally increased the time I actively talk about things other than music.
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    By talking about things unrelated [to music],
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    It naturally conveys my personality, right?
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    Isn't it because you've aaalways been writing blogs?
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    I've written them since before our indie label debut.
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    Ever since we formed, RINA has always written blogs.
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    If you think about how she turned that into videos,
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    It's not like it was that big of a change.
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    The form is just different.
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    Also,
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    Because I'm now an adult,
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    The process of being in a band while growing up increased the things I want to do,
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    And changed the way I think.
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    That's normal to go through as a human being.
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    Yeah.
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    It feels a little presumptuous to say that you want to properly show that, and to have people understand that,
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    But that does happen.
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    But it's the same for everyone.
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    Yeah.
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    It's the same for those who see that.
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    The way you think changes alongside your age.
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    Your situation changes.
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    -It's the same for us.
    -Yeah.
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    So, because we'll have easy-to-understand interviews in magazines and such,
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    What we think at the time will remain as an article,
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    So there will probably always be people who are like, "But you said this at this time."
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    They'll go, "I'm a person who thinks like this,"
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    And will remain that way for several years.
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    But since they are human beings, they'll then start changing,
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    And it's a given that they'll be like, "This is what I think now,"
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    A while ago,
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    In regards to cooking...
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    It's not that I didn't like it,
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    But I thought cooking was a hassle.
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    That was maybe 10 years ago?
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    10 years ago, when I barely started living on my own,
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    Was when I would say I'm not that good at cooking.
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    I'm sure there are people who will always have that impression of me.
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    They'll mention it to you?
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    When we were on lockdown,
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    If I made food and posted it on social media,
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    People would reply with things like, "You can cook after all."
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    I would think, "Well, of course I can."
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    You wouldn't be alive if you couldn't!
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    I think we all have times when we're like, "Of course I can do that."
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    -There are times when you just want to be seen as a regular adult woman.
    -Yeah.
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    We're both musicians and human beings~
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    We were young when we had our major label debut,
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    And I know that gave off the impression we were childish.
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    Today, HARU let me know for the first time that she watches my YouTube videos.
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    That made me so happy!
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    I LINE'd her in the middle of night, asking her if she'd be okay with filming today.
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    All I do is film on my days off, edit the footage myself, and then upload it,
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    So on days off...
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    It's really hard for me to ask the members if it's okay to film.
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    I feel kind of bad asking on our days off.
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    If you ask us, we'll adjust our schedules, you know.
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    I really want to be considerate to you guys!
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    Nah, like...
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    When you ask, "Are you free after the meeting tomorrow?"
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    It makes me go, "Did something happen?"
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    I can really tell that you're nervous about something.
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    Like, "Are you in some sort of trouble?"
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    I'm still pretty nervous to invite you guys out.
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    Or rather, there are many times when I try to be considerate.
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    There totally are times when we just go with the flow and go out to eat and stuff.
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    -We don't often go, "Are you free tomorrow?"
    -We don't.
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    So, getting to chat and have a meal together,
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    And getting to go to her place for the first time made me happy.
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    I also got to see her dog Lady-chan.
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    -She remembered me, right? I think so.
    -Yeah.
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    That made me happy.
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    She's gotten so big!
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    Yeah. She's pretty big.
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    She's the biggest size for a minature dachshund.
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    She's a big size then~
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    Yeah, she is. Well,
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    She's not overweight.
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    -She's just a big size?
    -Yeah.
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    I- gotta hand it to you. You always film by yourself, don't you?
    -Yeah, I always do.
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    -It's not a livestream, right?
    -Right.
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    -So it's not like any comments are going by.
    -Yeah.
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    But it's a good way to train. We don't have any concerts right now,
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    So we also don't have MCs to do.
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    This is speaking practice for me.
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    That's true.
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    We have a podcast right now called "Catch up,"
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    So we still talk about what's going on.
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    -It's also become a pretty big output for us.
    -Yeah.
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    -It's also a place where we talk about all sorts of thoughts we have.
    -Yeah.
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    That's exactly why it truly conveys our personalities.
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    It'll make you realize why we play the music we do.
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    The more we delve into things, the more fun it gets.
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    -Band-wise.
    -Yeah.
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    Ah, it feels weird filming a YouTube video with HARU.
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    But it makes me happy.
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    -I thought, "I finally get to appear."
    -No way!
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    I knew that the other members made small appearances,
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    So it made me go, "It's finally my turn."
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    I wish you had told me sooner!
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    Like,
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    The members are all extremely considerate, right?
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    Why didn't you tell me something like, "Let's film together"?
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    -I mean, that's something that you shouldn't show on camera!
    -What are you talking about?!
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    This is a place where I have complete freedom!
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    It's a playground.
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    But it's your own place!
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    Nah, nah.
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    I didn't think that the members would want to appear in my videos,
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    And I felt guilty asking you guys.
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    That was an incident of me caring too much.
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    You've done well to keep things up.
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    For YouTube?
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    -No, I mean the band.
    -Oh, the band?
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    But I think that's very important.
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    We can talk about anything,
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    And we really understand each other,
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    But we also feel tension and we're considerate towards each other.
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    I think that's really important.
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    -I think that's the trick to staying together for a long time.
    -Yeah.
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    Feeling tension sure is something.
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    -You feel it?
    -Yeah.
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    I totally get that too.
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    It's because we truly respect each other as people.
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    What we talk about and how we talk to each other,
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    I think we do it all properly.
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    When I ask for questions for a Q&A,
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    I get a lot of them asking how long we think we'll be a band for.
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    -We have no idea.
    -We don't.
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    -Honestly speaking.
    -Yeah.
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    We don't know.
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    We can't promise anything.
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    This is going to make them really nervous!
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    But yeah, to be completely honest...
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    Simply continuing to be a band--and an all-girl band at that,
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    A lot of energy is needed,
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    And it can really wear you down.
Title:
【ガールズバンドの続け方】14年間共にしてきたメンバーとプライベートで本音トーク
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