As I'd like to reassure people whenever I post the above photo, neither I nor my camera were drunk when I took this shot. This crazy architectural construct is the DeBeers building in Ginza. Every time I pass by it, I just have to look up and admire it for a few seconds.
A couple of days ago, a commenter left a request under the article for "Ni-gatsu no Nioi"(二月の匂い)which was recorded by the late singer-songwriter Kazushi Inamura(稲村一志)and his band Dai Ikkan Dai Hyakusho(第一巻第百章). Apparently, the request was for the lyrics of another track from the band's 1977 2nd album, "Free Flight", which also holds "Ni-gatsu no Nioi".
Now, I can't find those lyrics for "GOKUU" but after listening to the song, at least I can spread the word out there to anyone who might actually have the "Free Flight" album if they can help the commenter. Just judging from the title, the mystical intro and the Mandarin word for "thank you" which is uttered at the end, I'm gathering that "GOKUU" is referring to the Monkey King, the great warrior of Chinese folklore. This is one laidback New Music tribute thanks to Inamura's relaxed delivery and the rhythm which feels like sailing on a calm river. Compare this one with Godiego's(ゴダイゴ) "Monkey Magic" which became a more famous hit the following year.
Anyways, I hope the commenter will get some happy results soon enough.