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Special edition DVD released in 2005, featuring live footage of the pillows. - Title: 916 - Artist: the pillows - Release Year: 2005 - Record Label: King Records Formed in 1989 during the band boom, the pillows' history has been full of ups and downs. The departure of early leader Kenji Ueda. A period of suffering despite producing high-quality songs that were not accepted by the world. There were various adversities that cannot be described in a single word. This work packages the anniversary live performance held on September 16, 2004, the 15th anniversary of their formation. That the pillows were rewarded is evident from their happy expressions and the smiles and raised fists of the packed fans. With gratitude to those fans, the setlist is packed with their representative songs, and it's full of volume. On this day, they performed their longest live show ever. They are young. the pillows, a mysterious band that still maintains its freshness and continues to evolve. There's still more to come. (Yuji Tayama) --- From the March 2005 issue -- Contents (from "CD Journal Review") From Amazon: the pillows celebrated their 15th anniversary in 2004. This work contains footage of their live performance at SHIBUYA-AX (September 16, 2004), which marked their anniversary year. With a volume exceeding 2 hours (according to Sawao Yamanaka's MC, "the longest in the pillows' history"), a best-of selection covering their popular songs, the band's tension, and the audience's enthusiasm. Seeing this work will surely make you understand that the live performance of that day achieved a quality that can be called the culmination of the pillows. Their ensemble, which presents the pillows-style rock and roll, such as the early masterpiece "Paris no Josei Marie," and "Hybrid Rainbow," covered by Bump of Chicken on the tribute album "Synchronized Rockers," as a completely new form of Japanese rock influenced by US/UK guitar rock, embodies both tremendous tension and tearful lyricism, making me excited. I sincerely hope to share this live performance with as many rock fans as possible. (Tomoyuki Mori)
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