So I stumbled across this video on youtube and I was wondering could someone explain this to me, or point me in the direction of a translation that may exist?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIWLmLny ... ure=g-vrecThat’s an episode of [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_%28variety_show%29:118h4czp]Lincoln[/url:118h4czp], one of the midnight horror radio episodes, maybe [url=http://www.gaki-no-tsukai.com/viewtopic.php?f=0&t=3018:118h4czp][u:118h4czp]the episode from August of last year[/u:118h4czp][/url:118h4czp] (they just had [url=http://www.gaki-no-tsukai.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=3951:118h4czp][u:118h4czp]another one in August[/u:118h4czp][/url:118h4czp]).
Basically the guys drive around at night while listening to scary stories and their reactions are filmed.
It is part of the midnight radio series, as Natsilane says, but I don’t think the subject matter is horror. The YT title is translated as "Lincoln Chicken Rice", so I believe that the subject matter is more nostalgic and that the tears of Udo are rather tears of happiness.
Chicken Rice is a heartfelt song sung by Hamada regarding the poverty he experienced as a child, and how he pledged to overcome it.
[quote="Ibaraki Dave":1g9ksu5e]It is part of the midnight radio series, as Natsilane says, but I don’t think the subject matter is horror. The YT title is translated as "Lincoln Chicken Rice", so I believe that the subject matter is more nostalgic and that the tears of Udo are rather tears of happiness.
Chicken Rice is a heartfelt song sung by Hamada regarding the poverty he experienced as a child, and how he pledged to overcome it.[/quote:1g9ksu5e]
Correction. Hamada made a song from a poem that Matsumoto wrote.
Here, the "full" episode, subbed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvLm9CQV ... r_embedded