Lily Chou-Chou Explained

Lily Chou-Chou
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Japan
Genre:J-pop
Years Active:2000–2001, 2010–present
Current Members:
Past Members:Shunji Iwai

is a Japanese band that debuted in 2000. Initially a fictional band that produced music for the 2001 Shunji Iwai film All About Lily Chou-Chou, the group later reformed in 2010 for the 10th anniversary of the film. Lily Chou-Chou is not a real person, but a fictional character.

History

Lily Chou-Chou as a character was initially created by Shunji Iwai in 2000, as a part of an online novel that was posted on a BBS.[1] [2] The music was produced as a collaboration between Iwai, Salyu, a musician who had not debuted yet, and Takeshi Kobayashi, a music producer who had previously worked with Iwai on the soundtrack to his 1996 film Swallowtail Butterfly.[3] Iwai supplied the lyrics of two songs to the project, "Arabesque" and "Tobenai Tsubasa."[4]

In April 2000, Lily Chou-Chou music began to be released, with the single "Glide" and later "Kyōmei (Kūkyo na Ishi)" in June.[2] Three Iwai-directed music videos were produced for the project, "Glide,"[5] "Kyōmei (Kūkyo na Ishi)" and "Tobenai Tsubasa."[6] Salyu performed "Kyōmei (Kūkyo na Ishi)" on music shows Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ and Music Station in June 2000.[7] [8] The group released their album, Kokyū, in October 2001,[4] a week and a half after the release of the film in Japan.

After the release of the film, the group ceased to release music.[9] In 2003, the Lily Chou-Chou song "Kaifuku Suru Kizu" was featured in the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill Vol. 1.[9] Salyu debuted as a musician in 2004 with the single "Valon," a collaboration with hip-hop musician Ilmari.[10] She began working with Kobayashi as her producer since her debut, and continues to work with him.[10] Some of Salyu's most notable songs have been composed by him, such as "Atarashii Yes," "Corteo (Gyōretsu)," "Platform," "To U" and "Valon." Salyu included the Lily Chou-Chou songs "Hōwa" and "Glide" on her 2008 greatest hits album Merkmal.[11] On her 2009 tour for Merkmal, she performed "Erotic," "Glide," "Hikōsen," "Kaifuku Suru Kizu," "Sight" and "Tobenai Tsubasa."[12]

For the film's 10th anniversary in 2010, the band reformed as a three-member band featuring guitarist Yukio Nagoshi, however without the direct involvement of Iwai.[9] [13] The group released a digital single, "Ether," on December 8, 2010. The music video for the song was exclusively debuted at MTV Japan on December 1.[14] The group plan to perform live at the Nakano Sun Plaza Hall on December 15, 2010.[13]

Fictional backstory

Lily Chou-Chou is portrayed as the stage name of a solo musician, . She was born on December 8, 1980, at 10:50pm, a fact that fans in the film link to the same time of the murder of Beatles' member John Lennon.[15] She has an official website, Lilyholic, which features as a back-story to the film, including news articles and a discography. The BBS on this website is a crucial feature to the plot of the film. Lily Chou-Chou is portrayed as being extremely successful, with her CDs lining prominent displays in music stores such as Tsutaya.[15]

Lily Chou-Chou was originally the vocalist of the band, that formed and broke up two years after their debut in 1995.[15] This band centred on, who wrote the music for the band.[15] Kayama later lead the major-label band .[15] Lily Chou-Chou wrote the lyrics for the band's songs, though some fans believe they were ghostwritten.[15] The band is described as having number one releases on music charts.[15] The group debuted with the single on February 21, 1995, which reached number one on the singles charts.[15] The film mentioned the band having an album named, and songs "Abnormality" and "Manic & Depressive."[15] Many of her fans do not like to link Lily Chou-Chou's solo music with Kayama. In the film, when a fan suggested Kayama took part in creating Lily Chou-Chou's solo music, many fans became heated and fought him.[15]

Her fan base is described as being composed of younger people.[16] These fans are described as fanatic, with some of Lily Chou-Chou's detractors likening her to a cult leader.[17] One of her fans even committed suicide in protest of the content of her second album, Kokyū.

Lily Chou-Chou's music is said to have ether, a term used both by Lily Chou-Chou and her fans.[16] She describes ether as the fabric of the universe, and assigns colours to different types of ether (the emotion despair is close to "red" ether, while hope is close to "blue" ether).[17] Lily Chou-Chou also describes the moods of her albums in terms of these colours.[15]

On Lily Chou-Chou's official site are two news articles from a fictional newspaper,, describing an incident after a Lily Chou-Chou concert, in which a 15-year-old, Shūsuke Hoshino, is apparently crushed to death by fans wanting to see Lily Chou-Chou.[18] Later news puts doubt to this, as a stab wound piercing his heart was discovered during the autopsy.[19] These news reports are direct references to events in the film.

Actual discography

Singles

YearTitleNotesOricon
singles
charts
Oricon
sales
total
Album
2000Released through SonyKokyū
974,500
2010Digital singleTBA

Fictional discography

Albums

YearAlbum InformationTrack listing
1998
  • Released: July 21, 1998
  • Label: Mash Music Entertainment
  • "Kyōmei", "Erotic" actual songs
1999
  • Released: July 21, 1999
  • Label: Mash Music Entertainment
  • Fictional album differs to actual album released with same title
  • "Arabesque", "Glide", "Hikōsen", "Kaifuku Suru Kizu" and "Tobenai Tsubasa" actual songs

Singles

YearTitleDetailsAlbum
1998B-side "Kyōmei (Kūkyo na Ishi)" an actual songErotic
1999Song and B-side "Arabesque" actual songsKokyū
2000"Glide"Non-fictional CD released on the same day

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lily Dictionary - People . Lilyholic . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170524234400/http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/world/htm/dictionary1.html . May 24, 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/-/3200030585 . ja:リリイ・シュシュ / グライド . CDJournal . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  3. Web site: http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/-/3201090754 . ja:リリイ・シュシュ / 呼吸 [廃盤] . CDJournal . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  4. Web site: JBOOK:呼吸:Lily Chou-Chou:CD . JBook . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  5. Web site: Lily Chou Chou 楽曲名 グライド . Space Shower . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  6. Web site: Lily Chou Chou 楽曲名 飛べない翼 . Space Shower . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  7. Web site: HEY!HEY!HEY!過去の出演者一覧表 . Fuji TV . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  8. Web site: http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/music/contents/m_lineup/0600/index.html . ja:出演者ライナップ2000/06/23 . TV Asahi . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  9. Web site: 岩井俊二監督『リリイ・シュシュのすべて』から生まれた音楽ユニット、約10年ぶりに再始動! . Cinema Today . December 2, 2010 . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190515214326/http://www.mtvjapan.com/music/exclusive . May 15, 2019 . dead .
  10. Web site: Artist :: Salyu . Toy's Factory . December 2, 2010 . Japanese.
  11. Web site: [CD] Merkmal [通常盤] / Salyu |work=Neowing | language=Japanese | accessdate=December 3, 2010].
  12. Web site: [CD] MAIDEN VOYAGE [DVD付初回限定盤] / Salyu |work=Neowing | language=Japanese | accessdate=December 3, 2010].
  13. Web site: Lily Chou-Chou . Lily Chou-Chou Official Site . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180814151354/http://www.lilychouchou.jp/ . August 14, 2018 . dead .
  14. Web site: MTV Exclusive 2010 . MTV Japan . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190515214326/http://www.mtvjapan.com/music/exclusive . May 15, 2019 . dead .
  15. Shunji Iwai . Rirī Shushu no Subete . ja:リリイ・シュシュのすべて . All About Lily Chou-Chou . Motion picture . Japanese . Rockwell Eyes.
  16. Web site: http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/holic/media/htm/tody1216.htm . ja:1999年12月16日 週刊トゥデイ カリスマの放つ黒いオーラ。 . Lilyholic . Japanese . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031531/http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/holic/media/htm/tody1216.htm . March 4, 2016 . dead .
  17. Web site: 2000年03月27日 BOUNCE エーテルの歌姫、"青の新世紀"へ。 . Lilyholic . Japanese . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150505224025/http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/holic/media/htm/bonc0401.htm . May 5, 2015 . dead .
  18. Web site: http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/holic/media/htm/teito1209.htm . ja:1999年12月9日 帝都新聞・朝刊 ロックコンサートで死者。ライブ終了後に観客将棋倒し。 . Lilyholic . Japanese . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304025316/http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/holic/media/htm/teito1209.htm . March 4, 2016 . dead .
  19. Web site: http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/holic/media/htm/teito1211.htm . ja:1999年12月11日 帝都新聞・朝刊 ライブハウス事故、殺人の疑い浮上。死亡者から刺し傷見つかる。 . Lilyholic . Japanese . December 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031525/http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/holic/media/htm/teito1211.htm . March 4, 2016 . dead .
  20. Web site: アーティスト: Lily Chou-Chou . . December 2, 2010.
  21. Web site: オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹」 . . December 2, 2010. (subscription only)