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Animetal Marathon V No. トラック名 原曲名 アーティスト名 備考 01 殺戮の十字架 02 ペガサス幻想 03 闘士ゴーディアン Fire of Rock RacerX イントロ・アウトロ 04 超人戦隊バラタック 05 トライアタック!メカンダーロボ 06 スタージンガーの歌 07 ローラーヒーロー・ムテキング 08 ミッドナイト・サブマリン Living After Midnight Judas Priest イントロ・アウトロ 09 夢の舟乗り 10 キン肉マン Go Fight! 11 炎のキン肉マン 12 Tough Boy 13 よろしくチューニング 14 燃えてヒーロー 15 タッチ Battery Metallica イントロ・アウトロ 16 ザ・チャンバラ 17 ルパン三世のテーマ 18 バトルフィーバーJ 19 ああ電子戦隊デンジマン 20 太陽戦隊サンバルカン Stargazer Rainbow イントロ・アウトロ 21 大戦隊ゴーグルV 22 超電子バイオマン 23 超獣戦隊ライブマン Breaking The Law Judas Priest イントロ・アウトロ 24 レッドバロン THE END Beatles イントロ 25 マッハバロン Rock And Roll Led Zeppelin イントロ 26 男の操~青春一期一会~ 27 ガンバロン 77 Achilles Last Stand Led Zeppelin イントロ 28 行くぞ!BD7 29 闘え!ドラゴン It s so easy Guns N Roses イントロ 30 駆けろバンキッド War Pigs Black Sabbath イントロ Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy Mr.Big アウトロ 31 流星人間ゾーン 32 仮面ライダー スーパー1 Fair Weather Faith Extreme イントロ・アウトロ 33 仮面ライダーBLACK I ll See the Light, Tonight Yngwie Malmsteen イントロ 34 仮面ライダーBLACK RX Dr. Feelgood Mötley Crüe イントロ 35 逆転イッパツマン 36 ヤットデタマンの歌 37 オタスケマンの歌 38 ゼンダマンの歌 39 ヤッターマンの歌 40 残酷な天使のテーゼ 41 Tomorrow Never Die
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CHAPTER IV UP CHAPTER VI CHAPTER V Anne s History "Do you know," said Anne confidentially, "I ve made up my mind to enjoy this drive. It s been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will. Of course, you must make it up FIRMLY. I am not going to think about going back to the asylum while we re having our drive. I m just going to think about the drive. Oh, look, there s one little early wild rose out! Isn t it lovely? Don t you think it must be glad to be a rose? Wouldn t it be nice if roses could talk? I m sure they could tell us such lovely things. And isn t pink the most bewitching color in the world? I love it, but I can t wear it. Redheaded people can t wear pink, not even in imagination. Did you ever know of anybody whose hair was red when she was young, but got to be another color when she grew up?" "No, I don t know as I ever did," said Marilla mercilessly, "and I shouldn t think it likely to happen in your case either." Anne sighed. "Well, that is another hope gone. `My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes. That s a sentence I read in a book once, and I say it over to comfort myself whenever I m disappointed in anything." "I don t see where the comforting comes in myself," said Marilla. "Why, because it sounds so nice and romantic, just as if I were a heroine in a book, you know. I am so fond of romantic things, and a graveyard full of buried hopes is about as romantic a thing as one can imagine isn t it? I m rather glad I have one. Are we going across the Lake of Shining Waters today?" "We re not going over Barry s pond, if that s what you mean by your Lake of Shining Waters. We re going by the shore road." "Shore road sounds nice," said Anne dreamily. "Is it as nice as it sounds? Just when you said `shore road I saw it in a picture in my mind, as quick as that! And White Sands is a pretty name, too; but I don t like it as well as Avonlea. Avonlea is a lovely name. It just sounds like music. How far is it to White Sands?" "It s five miles; and as you re evidently bent on talking you might as well talk to some purpose by telling me what you know about yourself." "Oh, what I KNOW about myself isn t really worth telling," said Anne eagerly. "If you ll only let me tell you what I IMAGINE about myself you ll think it ever so much more interesting." "No, I don t want any of your imaginings. Just you stick to bald facts. Begin at the beginning. Where were you born and how old are you?" "I was eleven last March," said Anne, resigning herself to bald facts with a little sigh. "And I was born in Bolingbroke, Nova Scotia. My father s name was Walter Shirley, and he was a teacher in the Bolingbroke High School. My mother s name was Bertha Shirley. Aren t Walter and Bertha lovely names? I m so glad my parents had nice names. It would be a real disgrace to have a father named--well, say Jedediah, wouldn t it?" "I guess it doesn t matter what a person s name is as long as he behaves himself," said Marilla, feeling herself called upon to inculcate a good and useful moral. "Well, I don t know." Anne looked thoughtful. "I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but I ve never been able to believe it. I don t believe a rose WOULD be as nice if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage. I suppose my father could have been a good man even if he had been called Jedediah; but I m sure it would have been a cross. Well, my mother was a teacher in the High school, too, but when she married father she gave up teaching, of course. A husband was enough responsibility. Mrs. Thomas said that they were a pair of babies and as poor as church mice. They went to live in a weeny-teeny little yellow house in Bolingbroke. I ve never seen that house, but I ve imagined it thousands of times. I think it must have had honeysuckle over the parlor window and lilacs in the front yard and lilies of the valley just inside the gate. Yes, and muslin curtains in all the windows. Muslin curtains give a house such an air. I was born in that house. Mrs. Thomas said I was the homeliest baby she ever saw, I was so scrawny and tiny and nothing but eyes, but that mother thought I was perfectly beautiful. I should think a mother would be a better judge than a poor woman who came in to scrub, wouldn t you? I m glad she was satisfied with me anyhow, I would feel so sad if I thought I was a disappointment to her--because she didn t live very long after that, you see. She died of fever when I was just three months old. I do wish she d lived long enough for me to remember calling her mother. I think it would be so sweet to say `mother, don t you? And father died four days afterwards from fever too. That left me an orphan and folks were at their wits end, so Mrs. Thomas said, what to do with me. You see, nobody wanted me even then. It seems to be my fate. Father and mother had both come from places far away and it was well known they hadn t any relatives living. Finally Mrs. Thomas said she d take me, though she was poor and had a drunken husband. She brought me up by hand. Do you know if there is anything in being brought up by hand that ought to make people who are brought up that way better than other people? Because whenever I was naughty Mrs. Thomas would ask me how I could be such a bad girl when she had brought me up by hand-- reproachful-like. "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas moved away from Bolingbroke to Marysville, and I lived with them until I was eight years old. I helped look after the Thomas children--there were four of them younger than me--and I can tell you they took a lot of looking after. Then Mr. Thomas was killed falling under a train and his mother offered to take Mrs. Thomas and the children, but she didn t want me. Mrs. Thomas was at HER wits end, so she said, what to do with me. Then Mrs. Hammond from up the river came down and said she d take me, seeing I was handy with children, and I went up the river to live with her in a little clearing among the stumps. It was a very lonesome place. I m sure I could never have lived there if I hadn t had an imagination. Mr. Hammond worked a little sawmill up there, and Mrs. Hammond had eight children. She had twins three times. I like babies in moderation, but twins three times in succession is TOO MUCH. I told Mrs. Hammond so firmly, when the last pair came. I used to get so dreadfully tired carrying them about. "I lived up river with Mrs. Hammond over two years, and then Mr. Hammond died and Mrs. Hammond broke up housekeeping. She divided her children among her relatives and went to the States. I had to go to the asylum at Hopeton, because nobody would take me. They didn t want me at the asylum, either; they said they were over- crowded as it was. But they had to take me and I was there four months until Mrs. Spencer came." Anne finished up with another sigh, of relief this time. Evidently she did not like talking about her experiences in a world that had not wanted her. "Did you ever go to school?" demanded Marilla, turning the sorrel mare down the shore road. "Not a great deal. I went a little the last year I stayed with Mrs. Thomas. When I went up river we were so far from a school that I couldn t walk it in winter and there was a vacation in summer, so I could only go in the spring and fall. But of course I went while I was at the asylum. I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart--`The Battle of Hohenlinden and `Edinburgh after Flodden, and `Bingen of the Rhine, and most of the `Lady of the Lake and most of `The Seasons by James Thompson. Don t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader--`The Downfall of Poland --that is just full of thrills. Of course, I wasn t in the Fifth Reader--I was only in the Fourth--but the big girls used to lend me theirs to read." "Were those women--Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hammond--good to you?" asked Marilla, looking at Anne out of the corner of her eye. "O-o-o-h," faltered Anne. Her sensitive little face suddenly flushed scarlet and embarrassment sat on her brow. "Oh, they MEANT to be--I know they meant to be just as good and kind as possible. And when people mean to be good to you, you don t mind very much when they re not quite--always. They had a good deal to worry them, you know. It s very trying to have a drunken husband, you see; and it must be very trying to have twins three times in succession, don t you think? But I feel sure they meant to be good to me." Marilla asked no more questions. Anne gave herself up to a silent rapture over the shore road and Marilla guided the sorrel abstractedly while she pondered deeply. Pity was suddenly stirring in her heart for the child. What a starved, unloved life she had had--a life of drudgery and poverty and neglect; for Marilla was shrewd enough to read between the lines of Anne s history and divine the truth. No wonder she had been so delighted at the prospect of a real home. It was a pity she had to be sent back. What if she, Marilla, should indulge Matthew s unaccountable whim and let her stay? He was set on it; and the child seemed a nice, teachable little thing. "She s got too much to say," thought Marilla, "but she might be trained out of that. And there s nothing rude or slangy in what she does say. She s ladylike. It s likely her people were nice folks." The shore road was "woodsy and wild and lonesome." On the right hand, scrub firs, their spirits quite unbroken by long years of tussle with the gulf winds, grew thickly. On the left were the steep red sandstone cliffs, so near the track in places that a mare of less steadiness than the sorrel might have tried the nerves of the people behind her. Down at the base of the cliffs were heaps of surf-worn rocks or little sandy coves inlaid with pebbles as with ocean jewels; beyond lay the sea, shimmering and blue, and over it soared the gulls, their pinions flashing silvery in the sunlight. "Isn t the sea wonderful?" said Anne, rousing from a long, wide-eyed silence. "Once, when I lived in Marysville, Mr. Thomas hired an express wagon and took us all to spend the day at the shore ten miles away. I enjoyed every moment of that day, even if I had to look after the children all the time. I lived it over in happy dreams for years. But this shore is nicer than the Marysville shore. Aren t those gulls splendid? Would you like to be a gull? I think I would--that is, if I couldn t be a human girl. Don t you think it would be nice to wake up at sunrise and swoop down over the water and away out over that lovely blue all day; and then at night to fly back to one s nest? Oh, I can just imagine myself doing it. What big house is that just ahead, please?" "That s the White Sands Hotel. Mr. Kirke runs it, but the season hasn t begun yet. There are heaps of Americans come there for the summer. They think this shore is just about right." "I was afraid it might be Mrs. Spencer s place," said Anne mournfully. "I don t want to get there. Somehow, it will seem like the end of everything." CHAPTER IV UP CHAPTER VI 今日 - | 昨日 - | Total - since 04 June 2007 last update 2007-06-05 01 31 52 (Tue)
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【登録タグ CD CDD CDコンピレーション OSTER projectCD bakerCD k-shiCD samfreeCD sickCD すずきPCD ゆうゆCD ゆにめもPCD アンメルツPCD リョータイCD 卑屈PCD 味噌汁PCD 悪ノPCD 情熱PCD 憂CD 暴走PCD】 imageプラグインエラー 画像を取得できませんでした。しばらく時間を置いてから再度お試しください。 前作 本作 次作 DEBUTANTE IV DEBUTANTE V DEBUTANTE VI k-shi baker OSTER project ちばけんいち すずきP リョータイ 卑屈P samfree ゆにめもP アンメルツP cosMo(暴走P) ゆうゆ sick 情熱P 悪ノP 即売 同人 発売 2010年8月14日 価格 ¥1,000 ¥1,365(税込) サークル けしスタジオ CD紹介 オムニバスアルバム『DEBUTANTE』シリーズ第5弾。 集大成とも言える4作目から1年。今回はこれまでとは違い、楽曲の一般公募を受け付けるという新しい試みに挑戦している。 完全書き下ろしで13曲を収録。フルカラーブックレット24P付き。 ジャケットイラストは 憂氏 が手掛ける。 2010/8/14に開催されるC78にてリリース。 とらのあなにて委託販売が行われている。 収録曲 caLL×Me / k-shi バスルームガーデン / OSTER project sample / baker ココロナナイロ / ちばけんいち アイスエイジ / koushirou 恋唄 / sick R-25 / cosMo Lonely Bird / samfree Never Afraid / アンメルツP 黄燐の炎 / 情熱P・mothy 迷いの壁 / ゆにめも 魔女 / すずきP 飛雷震 / ゆうゆ 【ニコニコ動画】 リンク DEBUTANTE V 特設サイト とらのあな コメント 作成乙!情熱Pと悪ノPのコラボとか、ゆうゆさんの新曲とかこれもう買うしかないだろ -- 名無しさん (2010-08-03 19 32 33) ささくれさんがいない…だと?! -- 名無しさん (2010-08-16 03 44 19) 6曲目のサビが天樂に似てる… -- 名無しさん (2010-08-25 09 39 44) 今更ながらほしい・・・。 -- 名無しさん (2011-07-03 12 01 32) R-25が好きです -- 名無しさん (2012-12-01 14 11 15) 名前 コメント
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