I watched this at 2007 after I got the DVD of their live performance at Budokan 666 And now, after 14 years this live was held, Daikirai still on of the best Mucc's song till now.
Mucc hat wirklich mega Bass-Lines, aber irgendwie kommt der sound des Basses (mir fehlt leider der Fachbegriff dafür...-.-) nie wirklich raus...wayne, Daikirai wird nie alt! Ich liebe es!
haha the lyrics are 'i hate you i hate you i hate you...' so yes.. he was xD its even more fun at the live where you get to flick tatsurou off and sing it with him =D
Daikirai means big hate. Dai only makes the hate bigger, it does not say you hate something. Cohee ga kirai desu. = I hate coffee Cohee ga daikirai desu! = I really hate coffee! Sorry for my bad example xD
"Daikirai" means "I hate you" if you translate the meaning. "Big hate" doesn't really sound good, but if you are into literal translations, it's appropriate, kind of.
You really do not see my point do you? It can be used as, but does not mean just that! :P I agree with you if you say that it can be used as, but not if you say it means that ^^ That's all I wanted to say xD
@th00ms00n hate (hass) Hate, hate, hate.... I hate you ! Hate, hate, hate... I thought you were so different! Hate, hate, hate... I hate you ! Hate, hate, hate... But this shouldn't surprise me much, should it?
No it does not. It really does not! It totally depends on the topic. If you are talking about... For example... strawberries. And you say daikirai to the one you are talking to it means that you hate strawberries and not that you hate that person. In the Japanese language they tend to let parts of the sentence disappear if the topic is stated.
For God Sake... DAIKIRAI If i say DAIKIRAI to you. It means that i hate YOU If i say DAIKIRAI to coffee, it means that i hate COFFEE. It's as i've always said
No, it really does not. When you say daikirai to someone the other person can assume that you mean to say you hate him/her. But it does not! Daikirai = big hate Dai comes from the kanji for big and kirai, well thats hate ^^ If I say 'disgusting' in someones face you can assume I want to say that person is disgusting, but it does not mean 'you are disgusting' no it's still just 'disgusting' ^^
I watched this at 2007 after I got the DVD of their live performance at Budokan 666
And now, after 14 years this live was held, Daikirai still on of the best Mucc's song till now.
WOW, the bass is so fucking awesome in this song!
This song is just so fucking awesome. More awesome than pretty much anything in the world.
Mucc hat wirklich mega Bass-Lines, aber irgendwie kommt der sound des Basses (mir fehlt leider der Fachbegriff dafür...-.-) nie wirklich raus...wayne, Daikirai wird nie alt! Ich liebe es!
心臓が声をあげ、泣いた。。。
この表現力よ😂😂😂
MUCC is my favorite band from Japan =]
haha the lyrics are 'i hate you i hate you i hate you...' so yes.. he was xD
its even more fun at the live where you get to flick tatsurou off and sing it with him =D
Guitarist is cool and so is his guitar, somebody knows what guitar he uses?
Sooooooo great..no, FANTASTIC!!!!!*_____*
MUCC LIVE is just..the best!!!
I just stated that daikirai can be used when you say you hate something, i did not say that the previous comments are wrong.
Daikirai means big hate. Dai only makes the hate bigger, it does not say you hate something.
Cohee ga kirai desu. = I hate coffee
Cohee ga daikirai desu! = I really hate coffee!
Sorry for my bad example xD
omg I looooove that song so much!
Juste excellente!
Miya uses 7-string custom fernandes guitars similar to Hide of X-Japan
was miya carrying yukke off stage? o_O
is miya dragging yukke off, or escorting him from the stage due to jelly legs...?
Gawd, I LOVE this song~!
"Daikirai" means "I hate you" if you translate the meaning.
"Big hate" doesn't really sound good, but if you are into literal translations, it's appropriate, kind of.
Where is the freaking mosh pit?
Omg that moan at the beginning
❤
fua que voz
Great live, Yukke's bass sounds awesome ! Too bad for the para-para dance though.
I would say: Kirai means to hate. Daikirai means to really hate.
Because it is not always a person you hate ^^
Thank you.
какая песня!!!! *бедняжке Юке аж поплохело*
why do they have differente shirts in most of the songs o.O?
Some kind of 'flipping the birdy' dance
KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI KIRAI yeah
awesum
Yeahhh scream Miya scream!!!!
hahaha i guess you're right, it's not like i'm a genius when it comes to japanese. i understand what i need to understand lol
i wanna see em with dir en grey
kirai kirai kirai kirai kirai kirai
rofl, wtf are they doin whith their hands? x'''D
Because he can.
You really do not see my point do you?
It can be used as, but does not mean just that! :P
I agree with you if you say that it can be used as, but not if you say it means that ^^ That's all I wanted to say xD
@MissRomyyy
Why not?
Doesn't that crowd look lame?
I mean, it's Daikirai! D:
it does. If i say daikirai to you, its simply translated to "i hate you"
how no one will like this anymore just to keep the 666
what happened to this mukku?
Daikirai is more accurate translated as very hate than big hate
hide used fernandes?!
kirai means hate, daikirai simply means i hate you. if you say you hate something i guess you say daikirai and the thing you hate or something
Weird hand movements, different than like X Japan.
SOCKS THE MAN!
@th00ms00n hate (hass)
Hate, hate, hate....
I hate you !
Hate, hate, hate...
I thought you were so different!
Hate, hate, hate...
I hate you !
Hate, hate, hate...
But this shouldn't surprise me much, should it?
11 people understand the lyrics
what did he say
No it does not. It really does not!
It totally depends on the topic. If you are talking about... For example... strawberries. And you say daikirai to the one you are talking to it means that you hate strawberries and not that you hate that person.
In the Japanese language they tend to let parts of the sentence disappear if the topic is stated.
You couldnt be more wrong
Die solten libere Dai suki singen xD
hatehatehatehatehatehatehatehate
For God Sake...
DAIKIRAI
If i say DAIKIRAI to you. It means that i hate YOU
If i say DAIKIRAI to coffee, it means that i hate COFFEE.
It's
as
i've
always
said
i wanna do this to the police! LOL "Anata ga daikirai desu
No, it really does not.
When you say daikirai to someone the other person can assume that you mean to say you hate him/her.
But it does not! Daikirai = big hate
Dai comes from the kanji for big and kirai, well thats hate ^^
If I say 'disgusting' in someones face you can assume I want to say that person is disgusting, but it does not mean 'you are disgusting' no it's still just 'disgusting' ^^
Well, if you dont like that dance.. then don't go to a concert in Japan... they have more of those stupid dances.. I can assure you all that ;P