台北に”grace”

台北のライブでは、前にも触れたフィリピンの新聞の”Fujii Kaze”インタビュー記事に関しての伏線回収が、いろいろと偲ばれる。

 

"How do you stay grounded amid your success? Do you still visit Okayama?"

と言う問いに対して、風さんは次のように答えている。

"I try not to use my phone (internet) as much as possible to stay grounded (and it's so hard for me). At the same time, I'm learning to open my heart easily, so it feels like every place in this world is Okayama."

 

”青春病”途中でスマホを捨てて見せたのは、スマホはnegativities(=余計な情報)の象徴であるかのような演出だったんだね。

 

”チャック”はさぁ、How to open your heart easilyの実践でしょ?

真剣さがにじみ出てるよね。

 

 

The Taipei concert reminded me of deep meanings that were mentioned the other day about the interview with Fujii Kaze in the Philippine newspaper.

 

"How do you stay grounded amid your success? Do you still visit Okayama?"

In response to this question, KAZE answered as follows:

"I try not to use my phone (internet) as much as possible to stay grounded (and it's so hard for me). At the same time, I'm learning to open my heart easily, so it feels like every place in this world is Okayama."

 

I guess the fact that he threw away his smartphone in the middle of singing"Seishun Sick" was a performance that made it seem like smartphones were a symbol of negativities(=unnecessary information).

 

"About Zipper" was a practical example of how to open your heart easily, right?

He was really serious about it, I believe.