hello, I finally caught up with you.
I've been watching both programs over and over since last night.
"Let's Go Crazy!" is a kind of my generation's hit song, so I'm simply happy Yuzuru chose this song.
I'm sure this program will brush up his charismatic "rock-star" aspect and become one of his drawing cards even after he becomes a pro-skater, like Candeloro's D'Artagnan steps.
Regarding LP, I only found out his result, score and the vague information about his another injury first, sneaking a peek at my phone during the afternoon office meeting. Everyone can guess what I felt then.
Though the first information on Twitter was so shocking, his LP turned out to be much better than I had expected. Of course, his execution is far from his perfection at this point, but I got a feeling this program will grow huge eventually.
Some people on this thread worried about the unfamiliarity and beautiful-but-lacking-story-a-little-bit monotonousness (?) of this music. Before I saw his skating, I worried about the same thing.
But I came to appreciate the style of this music, and now I can say only Yuzuru among bunch of today's figure skaters is capable of skating with this music.
His LP reminds me of world nature TV programs, which only shows the precious beauty of untouched nature sites on our planet, what we don't want to lose, like mountains, forests, rivers, waterfalls, under-sea...with no narrations but only orchestra sounds. (We Japanese often can watch those programs on NHK during midnight.)
In those TV programs, music always stands behind the scenes as a back ground music and never asserts itself, such as "Listen to me! I'm the main!" So viewers can confortablly concentrate on the nature's spectacles. That sort of moderateness enhances the solid beauty of the nature.
What I means is, when Yuzuru elaborates this LP, his artistic expressions will be shining like a lonely star wearing this music, without bothered by over-dramatic sounds. Then the LP will also become a different type of his masterpiece from SEIMEI.
As for colors, they're more vivid and shiny on the big TV screen than on my small iPad. Japan is a country of mountains and forests with a lot of rain/snow. We also have many rivers and lakes and are surrounded by the sea. So, blue, green and white (+brown) are familiar as nature's symbol colors to us. Now he's a nymph of Nature
Watching his programs repeatedly, I must be caught by a romantic sentiment now. Please forgive my long poetic post

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