LONG POST REVIEW:
Well, I got to the city around 12:30/1:00. We went to check the venue, then went to check the restaurant we would eat at.
We walk to times square and shop a bit. Check out numerous stores, streetside tables, etc.
FAST FORWARD
We eat at the Primehouse New York, probably the fanciest place I'll ever eat at in my life. We chose there because it is owned by a man my dad always plays for with his band, so he offered us a meal on him.
It was almost TOO fancy...but obviously delicious.
FAST FORWARD
We get to the venue around quarter after 6. NO ONE expected the turnout. The line, by that time, had went from the venue, down the street, wrapped the corner, down that block, wrapped the corner, and 3/4 down that street. It was amazing. Regardless of my placement on the line however, I was able to claim a spot one person from the front, right in front of Manabe since that's where my brother headed first...I kinda regret not being in front of Jun, but...
Anyway, about halfway through the show, my little brother, struggling t osee from behind the asian in front of him, was moved to the very front by the bouncer/security guy.
Anyway...starting from the beginning, the noodles were pretty damn good. I've only heard a few songs previously, but she has a very unique style(guitarist). She sings very well too. I liked her voice. THey played maybe 7 or 8 songs? She used a mustang, the same Marshall as Manabe, and a BD-2 and MXR Micro Amp from what I could see.
So they leave, pleading for people to come see them in Brooklyn, which I would've if it wasn't Brooklyn.

Manhatten>Brooklyn...
Then the pillows come on...Jun came out with his base in his case, Sawao with his guitar, then Manabe, they take a bit to set up and then head backstage again. THe stage guy, for the venue I assume, was funny. Everyone was cheering for him...'yeah stage guy! Plug in those wires!' and he'd go backstage and stick out his flashlight and wave it around.
So the pillows come out, open with I THink I Can. I won't go through every song since the setlist is posted....
It was an amazing show. 2 unreleased songs...
The venue, unlikne the Knitting Factory, had zero tolerance for ANY moshing/crowd surfing, which I loved. The pillows were great, really energetic, Sato did look a bit bored... Manabe was enthused, Sawao, enthusiastic as always, Jun was even pretty happy to be there.
Sawao told his misquito story of how he was bitten by misquitos last time he was here, and Jun, in the same room, was not...maybe he was popular.
So they finished up, came out for two encores, but Sawao was really tired. Great show though, great show. New Animal sounded great, but Mr. Droopy even better!
I left at like 11. THey still hadn't come out, and when my mom asked, the lady said they had already left through the side door...
So we left. On the way out of the venue, we were waiting around inside, prohibited, but I'm a badass.

We waited until they kicked us out, but my brother and I were interviewed by a crew guy and he said give a message to the pillows! So hopefully I'll make it to the next DVD. That'd be amazing.
I saw Overburn, but didn't introduce my self. You were out in front of the Duane Reede that was like next door. You went inside as I was leaving, so I could'nt introduce myself...I saw you in the concert too, you were like between Sawao and Manabe.
Mr. Lostman, I was banking on joining you in that long line, but I couldn't find you.
So pros were:
both bands were great
no obnoxious fans really...
got all the merch
might be on the next dvd
ALMOST got a pic...it landed right near my brother, but the asian in front of me swooped it up practically from his hands.

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Great area as compared to where we were on line
I saw overburn
lots of pics/vids
good venue
bigger turnout...maybe next year concert instead of two years! or sooner?
pretty srue I got a smile from Sato and Manabe
Cons:
the mix for the noodles was kind of poor. the bassdrum overtook the bass...
no signed things/pictures with anyone
So you see, the pros outweighed the cons tremendously. Great day. I am still recouperating.
I got lots of pics, and 2 vids of each. The security was pretty tight about video taping, so I didn't want to risk the loss of the camera for the rest of the show.