This is a cover version of the opening theme for the 1970's Anime Berusaiyu no Bara (Rose of Versailles, Lady Oscar) based on the manga of the same name. Riyoko Ikeda, the writer of BeruBara did the artwork shown in the video as well as the collectable cards that were contained in the CDs. The video is from the second cover version of the song also by Lareine, because it features Riyoko Ikeda (the soprano voice) singing in the background. Kamijo is dressed in a military unform similar to Oscar, the main character of BeruBara.
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This is a cover version of the opening theme for the 1970's Anime Berusaiyu no Bara (Rose of Versailles, Lady Oscar) based on the manga of the s… read more
This is a cover version of the opening theme for the 1970's Anime Berusaiyu no Bara (Rose of Versailles, Lady Oscar) based on the manga of the same name. Riyoko Ikeda, the writer o… read more
LAREINE was a visual rock band from Japan founded in 1994 by KAMIJO and MAYU. They were known for expressing a romantic French-inspired concept with both their music and visual style, or what they termed, "the incarnation of fluttering flowers in the modern era." In 1994, KAMIJO, then a roadie to the popular visual rock band MALICE MIZER, formed the band LALIENE with friend and guitarist MAYU. At the time LALIENE recorded demo tapes, the band would undergo numerous member changes, with MAYU quitting the band to eventually return as guitarist. After changing their band name… read more
LAREINE was a visual rock band from Japan founded in 1994 by KAMIJO and MAYU. They were known for expressing a romantic French-inspired concept with both their music and visual style, or wh… read more
LAREINE was a visual rock band from Japan founded in 1994 by KAMIJO and MAYU. They were known for expressing a romantic French-inspired concept with both their music and visual style, or what they termed, "the incarnation of flutt… read more