Immortal Man

Made in the same style as "Amor Buffer". Hirasawa wrote the song to test out the skills of Toshihiro Ōe, his chief stage lighting technician at the time; during the song's writing it was referred to as Ōe Taisaku (オオエ対策). =Lyrics=

=Versions= Has a percussion led intro, with a slight variation of the woodwind melody on top. It replaces the song's opening bar, being slightly longer than it. On the second repeat of the chorus, Hirasawa plays the cymbals through Tubular Hertz; the following acoustic strumming bit is longer, with a rising synth noise and some Photon playing. Has a flute led intro, with the beat entering on the second bar, neither of them varying from the studio version. Certain sounds are updated from the original (among them the cymbals) and played through the Graviton. The rising synth noise appears on the same place as on the error ENGINE version.
 * Virtual Rabbit, 1991
 * Susumu Hirasawa - Composition, Lyrics, Production, Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer, AMIGA, Computer Programming
 * Yuichi Kenjo - Production
 * Masanori Chinzei - Engineering, Remastering (HALDYN DOME version)
 * HIRASAWA error ENGINE - Hirasawa Three Acts in Three Hours: Upper, 1994
 * Susumu Hirasawa - Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer, AMIGA, Computer Programming, Tubular Hertz
 * Motohiro Yamada - Engineering
 * Atsushi Hashimoto & Hirohisa Yamamoto - Public Address
 * PHONON 2550 LIVE/PHONON 2550 VISION, 2007
 * Susumu Hirasawa - Composition, Lyrics, Production, Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer, Computer Programming, Graviton
 * Masanori Chinzei - Engineering, mastering

=Connections=
 * A horn arrangement similar to the one on this song is on "Zoddo II".

=Trivia=
 * The song appears at a singles chart, ranked 87 and performed by Shoso Hirai (平井蕉), in a scene of the film Perfect Blue.

=References=