Hideto Matsumoto (1964-1998), known ashide, was the lead guitarist and one of the major creative members ofX Japan from 1987 until 1997. He is co-credited, often, with Yoshiki for beginningVisual Kei as an artistic movement, and while working with Yoshiki, encouraged him to sign the bandLuna Sea to Extasy Records, which eventually led to their own success as a popular band. Writing songs such as "Joker," "Love Replica," "Miscast," "Celebration," and "Drain," he soon branched out into an enormously successful solo career that encompassed 1993 to 1998.
Having been a hard rock guitarist with Yokosuka Saber Tiger and Dementia before joining X, he tended to preferHard Rock andHeavy Metal to ballads, notably being on record as saying Endless Rain was the only X ballad he truly liked to perform. In his solo career, he would do everything fromJazz toElectronic Music toPop toHeavy Metal togothicIndustrial,often combining said styles wildly in songs or albums. He was one of the first trueCyberpunk musicians, and his promotional videos and live solo act, hide with Spread Beaver, would often incorporateCyberpunk or technological themes. He would, near the end of his life, try to break into the American music industry with the bandZilch, which released one album featuring his works posthumously.
Being a former hairdresser and stylist, hide was one of the most truly visual members ofX Japan, continuing to appear with his trademark red-spectrum color hair, unique clothes and guitars, andBadass stage presence well into when the rest of the band had traded shocking attire for more traditional expensive rocker styles.
On May 2, 1998, hide was found dying. He was taken to a hospital, where efforts to revive him were unsuccessful and he was declared dead. The best comparison of what unfolded to something the Western music scene could be familiar with would be if Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley had died at the exact same time, of reasons no one could really ascertain.Yoshiki went into a deep depression and many years of mourning for his closest and best friend, and some fanscommitted suicide at the thought of being faced with a world without him.Many theories were and still are debated.
hide's music is now the centerpiece of aRock Opera produced by his brother and other musicians. It is called "Pink Spider," and if anyone reading has seen it, please launch a separate page for it and link it here.
Hideto Matsumoto provides examples of the following tropes:
Angrish: "Doubt." Much of the song is arguably screamed in Angrish.
Anyone Can Die: One reason hide's death made such an impression and was such a shock. He seemed to be the least emotionally damaged ex-member of X at the time, had a public face that appeared lively and interested in life, and even seemed to be planning for the future in an interview he did the day before he died.
Artistic Stimulation: hide was a heavy drinker, possiblyan alcoholic, though no one really knows "why" outside of speculation, and this inspired his solo songsDrink Or Die andLemoned I Scream among others. There is also a video clip where he's obviously enjoying some good weed. There are rumors of his using/abusing other substances, but these are best not discussed online unless one enjoysInternet Backdraft.
Audience Participation Song: Audience participation LIVE. hide's lives often involved a great deal of audience participation and interaction, and the audience at memorial events will often sing along to his songs.
Author Existence Failure: When hide died, he had not yet finished his third album,Ja, Zoo, and many of his singles and other works hadn't been finished or released yet.
The Band Minus the Face: Zilch tried to go on after hide's death, to rather limited success. Spread Beaver occasionally reunites for memorial shows and such. Arguably,X Japan's reunion is this, since hide was one of the three Faces Of The Band (the other two being Yoshiki and Toshi)
Bar Brawl: hide, along with Taiji and Yoshiki, were the biggest troublemakers in regard to the fighting and damage thatX Japan caused in its earlier days. If running around a hotel fighting with the desk people for no reason at all can be considered under this trope....
Breakup Breakout: hide became most famous after leaving Yokosuka Saber Tiger and joiningX Japan, and his career only improved more when he went solo fromX Japan to his own career.
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie: While hide has a grave in Japan and his funeral was held at the Hongan-Ji temple, his ashes were scattered off the Santa Monica Pier and Marina Del Rey Pier inLos Angeles.
Careful with That Axe: "DOUBT/Tell Me." Epic metal screaming in that performance of "Doubt." Also, on backing vocals for "Sadistic Desire" with X.
Cool Shades: His yellow wraparounds. Rather unique to say the least.
Cover Version: hide has done work on many covers, but the two most notable are "Ace of Spades" done at one of the Extasy Summits, and "New Rose" at one of his solo lives. "New Rose" is notablyCovered Up since hide's version is likely the second most known to the version done byGuns N' Roses. "Light My Fire" byThe Doors is also somewhat notable.
Dead Artists Are Better: Sadly so in hide's case. This is probably because of the rise of Visual Kei as well as the internet. Many western v-kei fans are curious and many v-kei artists have performed at the hide memorial summit. they look into who he is and instant popularity. With that said, had he lived he would have probably been as influential as Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, or Elvis. It's obvious the Japanese viewed him that way
Double Entendre: From hide's solo career, the song Rocket Dive. ThePerformance Video is about spaceflight and in a "spaceship." The lyrics can be about finding hope in life or, to the overanalyst, bipolar mania. They're actually about neither...
hide's work in general heavily relies on wordplay, double-entendre, and the like. As a result, many translations of his lyrics can be slightly confused.
Sometimes it was blonde with a pink or red streak in the early days of the band. Which could be confusing to n00b fans seeing a redhead....and therefore confusing hide andPata, who had *entirely* red hair off and on from around 1989 to 1991.
Eek! A Mouse!: hide was terrified of cockroaches. One time, he was withYoshiki in a hotel room and saw one, which led to both screaming and running around until Tetsu from Lordi.5 (or Yoshiki, in another common telling of the story) killed the roach.
Epic Rocking: hide's guitar parts in "Art of Life" and "Rose of Pain" withX Japan, and for almost all of his solo music, though "Oblaat," "Junk Story," and "Dice" are all some of the best examples. "Dice's" vocals are especially epic for the rapid-fire delivery and breakdown.
Frivolous Lawsuit: Was in part the subject of one well after his death. In 2010, hide's brother Hiroshi suedYoshiki over the use of hide's image inX Japan. The case was met with the judicial-language version ofFlat What and promptly thrown out of court.
Indecipherable Lyrics: Much of "Doubt," "Bacteria," and "Fish Scratch Fever." "Dice" is a little better, but the rapid-fire delivery pretty much necessitates having the lyrics there too.
The Jimmy Hart Version: "What's Up Mr. Jones" is this to "Drain," hide's lastX Japan song. That said, he owned the music so he just had to change the lyrics...
Large Ham: hide could definitely have his ham moments.
Lunatic Loophole: Played straight almost too many times to count inReal Life: he survived alcohol poisoning on repeated occasions, almost lighting himself on fire in a pyrotechnic stunt gone wrong, being in a rather large number of fights despite being short and scary skinny, sustaining a skull fracture and leg injuries in a fall, a car wreck, and that's just what's known about. Sadly, also subverted inReal Life in a horrific way.
Manic Pixie Dream Girl: The rare male version. That said, as he said in at least two interviews, he *wanted* to be a combination ofManic Pixie Dream Girl andThe Ladette if he could have. Whether this means he was actually bigender or simplyperverted is unknown.
Meaningful Name: hide = the concealment of his true self and his vulnerabilities and problems at an absolute surface level, with their only being able to be discerned with more scrutiny and/or personal knowledge.
Metal Scream: Backing vocals for Vanishing Vision and live "Sadistic Desire." The Doubt/TELL ME performance in his solo career.
The Mentally Disturbed: hide may have suffered from bulimia and alcoholism according to various sources. Whether it'sWord of Dante orWild Mass Guessing, some fans also say he suffered from Axis 1 bipolar disorder.
Motor Mouth: YES. So very yes. Enough that it might make one wonder how he can be so speedy.... *cough*
The Musical combined withRock Opera: his songs have now become a part of one, called "Pink Spider."
My Nayme Is: It's spelled hide and pronounced hee-day in reference to his solo career. Do not capitalize it there, even ifThat Other Wiki does. In regard to his X Japan career, on the other hand, it is pronounced the same way but written inALLCAPS as HIDE.
Outlived Its Creator: Zilch is a straight example (it outlived both hide and Paul Raven), but a more meta example would be pretty much all of hide's career and artistic output. As an example, the "Pink Spider" musical just opened in Japan....
Performance Video: While the technology of the time dates some of hide's performance videos, almost all are very unique and very artistic. The art of the video actually creates its own scene, its own comparison piece to the song for almost all of the songs that have aPerformance Video. Especially interesting are "Misery," "Eyes Love You," "Genkai Haretsu," and "Bacteria."
The Red Stapler: Fernandes guitars (pretty much every one of his guitars was a Fernandes), Necromance (a shop in Los Angeles where he tended to buy jewelry and magickal items), and Mild Seven cigarettes.
This isn't Getting Crap Past The Radar. This is crashing the crap through the front doors and out the back doors of the radar installation in an armored car with sunglasses-wearing flaming skull decals on every flat surface and a Hieronymus Bosch reproduction on the door, hood-mounted machine guns blazing, Motörhead blasting on the jury-rigged PA system, the tires leaving tracks painting sex and violence on the floor and walls and one arm hanging out of the window making a rude hand gesture.
Sanity Slippage: Arguably, his life from 1997 onward. The pressures of his solo career, his alleged drug use catching up to him, the pain of the band that had made him famous and his friendships from said band breaking up, and his increased need for alcohol all pointed to hide's being in somewhat of a downward spiral toward the end.
Sanity Slippage Song: "Drain" forX Japan, and solo: "Doubt," "Hurry Go Round," "Genkai Haretsu," "Breeding", "Lemoned I Scream," "Drink or Die," and "Sold Some Attitude"
Smoking Is Cool: hide was a rather notorious tobacco addict, who once posted a blog whining about not being able to smoke indoors in California, and who would occasionally even smokewhile performing. He provided quite the free advertising for his preferred brand, too.
Team Mom: Despite his issues, he was, according to everyone else, this forX Japan while he lived.
Trickster: Often seen as sympathetic to theEgyptian mythological deity Set/Seth due to his role as such in the art film "Seth et Holth" and due to a few photoshoots on this same theme.
Unstoppable Rage: Often as a result of consuming alcohol, and directed at some of the oddest targets. Being a hotel desk clerk was not safe when you had hide staying there....