今回の日産スタジアムライブでは、風さん、"r"の巻き舌がひときわゴージャスだった。
コーラスの絡みがまた新境地で、格別”Feelin' Good"だった。
更に、ダンサーたちとの絡みは圧巻で、1曲ごとに、それぞれ一編のミュージカルの様な仕上がりだった。
映像との連携や、さぞかし練習したであろう変顔のオチまで完璧だった。
そして、”旅路”の疾走感ったら、もう、ベースもドラムスもこの世のものとは思えないハジケっぷり!で、言葉も出なかった。
その後の”満ちてゆく”まで聴くと、まるで化け物(言い方)かと疑いたくなるほどだ。
一体、”藤井風”はいくつの声を、顔を、世界を持っているのか?
本当にお化けじゃないの?
と思いかけたところに、スタジアムを埋め尽くした人々の優しい灯りに救われてゆくのも、また”藤井風”だった。
At the Nissan Stadium concert, KAZE's rolling of the "r" sound was particularly gorgeous.
And the choruses involvement with him was so new frontier that I got special "Feelin Good".
Furthermore, his interaction with the dancers was exciting, and every each song was like a musical stage.
The coordination with the video and the punch line with the funny face, which he must have practiced, were perfect.
And the sense of speed in "Tabiji" was so explosive that the bass and drums were so otherworldly! that I had no word.
Listening to "Overflowing" that followed, it was almost like he was a monster (that's the direct way to put it).
Just how many voices, faces, and worlds does Fujii Kaze have?
Is he really a ghost?
Just as I was thinking this, Fujii Kaze was saved by the gentle lights of the people filling the stadium.