Yoshihide Otomo's "The Music Era I Grew Up In" is written so effortlessly, he is truly the innocent boy in my mind, the most suitable reading material for going to the bathroom.
I only slept for two hours last night and woke up. At that time, my brain was neither suitable for work nor for excessive entertainment. I don't know why the street was flooded. I went downstairs in high heels and shorts to smoke, watching pedestrians wading through the water one by one, which made me very excited.
So I chose to watch the animated version of "The Tale of the Heike: Dog King". As I watched, I found that it turned into a long rock music concert in the middle of the story! I just mentioned it to my friend and casually searched for it, only to find that it was a collaboration between Masaaki Yuasa and Yoshihide Otomo. Otomo, are you back to your youth?
In the evening, I went to see the performance of the trio Last Dream of the Morning, and it felt like I was watching a frenzy of control. During the intermission, I chatted with John Edward about nonsense. He said that when he took a nap on the sofa in the afternoon, he dreamed that he shot out of a cannon.
Back in my studio in the socialist building, when I was searching for "The Tale of the Heike", I was recommended another animated film, "Chaos Warrior". When I watched it, I thought the scratching disc transition of the soundtrack was too cool, so I started searching for who made it. I unexpectedly found out that when I was in my early twenties, I had a CD called "Metaphorical Music" produced by Nujabes, which was involved in the soundtrack... It shocked me, and it made me feel like I'm back in my youth. Unfortunately, I don't know where I threw away the CD long ago, and I probably didn't buy it through official channels at that time.