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Overview
Japanese rock band The Pillows give a live performance at Liquid Room on December 21, 1997, performing songs from "Little Busters", "Please Mr. Lostman" and other albums.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
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Runtime
38 min
Release Date
1998-01-21
Status
Released
Original Language
Japanese
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the pillows
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Yoshiaki Manabe
Self
Shinichiro Sato
Self
Sawao Yamanaka
Self
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