I refuse to vote on this poll, on principle.
You might as well ask "what is your favorite color in the Mona Lisa?"
And, in its defense, I think
Odaiji ni as recorded on KSK is one of SR's most tangibly intense songs, emotionally speaking. (Not to mention that as both a piano purist and a producer I think the piano track was recorded better than 99.99% of the piano tracks I've ever heard.) This song is a fine example of the "pregnant pause." I'd rank it up there in the heart-jerking-echelon with Gibs and a certain live of "La Salle" where the whole group's emotions seem to get out of control.
I sometimes skip Odaijini too, but it's because I'm just not prepared for it emotionally. But I do so knowing I'm being emotionally two-dimensional (i.e. lacking depth).
ps - I played Odaijini at a wedding reception once. haha