i was standing approximately on that spot and remember going berserk snapshotting during the slow part of the "dripping sun" — you can see (in the video) fingers moving on the phone screen (moving from long shot → to medium shot → to close up).
i love this part of the song when the mellow voice starts singing the enchanting gibberish lyrics...
i love these lyrics so much that i made them (in the past) "my review" of "Ringing in the Ears" on lboxRyutate totatetu tuttuu tuusai
Esate kosateshu gyuttuu shuusai
Esate kosateshu ryuttuu shuusai
Esate kosateshu ryuttuu shuuno
Esate kosateshu ruttuu shuusai
Esate kosateshu ryuutuu shuuno
Esate kosateshu tuttuu shuusai
Esate kosateshu ryuutuu shuusai
Takana kotou kittuttaano mita
Notta nousaai kiren kottuu
Akano tokaa rittuttaane turu
Kossu tousaai kinen tuutou
Akana kitaa tokkunoukinasu
Kotto baaki etaa noutuu
Kutate koraa kittettaane tumo
Kotta riishu akan tessuu
Ruu ruushutuu kossainousutuu paareetuusa kosshuutou
Kiituu haakaanattee taariikuuna tuuruutou
Keetaa hekkouryuushuu taareetuusa korruutuu
Tuuttuu ettaanousaa teeniituukii shuuryuusaa
Kotane tokatetu tuttuu tuusai
Etana kotaketu ryuutuu touka
Etani kirekuto nattou tuuta
Esuno kokakena kuttuu shuusai
→ https://letterboxd.com/jiri_nvk/film/ri ... -the-ears/
i can also identify the snapshots from this very moment because it was the only time when the dude played this little "drum".
i was really "moved" (as you can see in the "moved" pic below) because this part of the dripping sun (with gibberish lyrics) was the first moment (on my first Kikagaku Moyo gig) i started to really like this band (before the first gig i never heard of the them — i got there by chance).
so, hearing the very same sequence (that made me like this band) during the band's farewell tour was something i wanted to petrify via snapshots.
btw. i believe that within a few years they are back (with another tour — a post-farewell (rebirth) tour).