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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010111-1

It is possible that the band performed more than just these three songs

There are 4 songs listed.


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http://lplive.net/wiki/db/releases/official-live-releases

Meteora Cassette Version (Indonesia and possibly other areas)
- Lying From You (LP Underground Tour 2003 - show unknown)
- Easier To Run (2003.03.11 Worcester)
- From The Inside (2003.02.27 Hamburg)

The tracks are actually "Lying From You", "One Step Closer" and "Easier To Run".

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January 2001 shows:


At 9 o'clock on January the 12th 2001, Linkin Park began their Day Of Press. All of which means: a jet-lagged, homesick, physically exhausted group of five young men are paraded in front of the world's press. 4 songs recorded for a BBC session, MTV and VH1 appearances, handshakes, smiles and 24 hours of the same old questions, ..


This confirms that they did only those 4 known songs for the BBC. Does that mean that they did the BBC session on the press day too?

First things first. Why are you over here? Brad: We played Paris for the first time this week and then London last night. We're only here to do 3 shows, its kind of warm up for march when we come back with the Deftones.


Omar always suspected that they did more on that promo tour but this interview confirms that they spent only 1 week in Europe playing 3 shows, meaning 3 real shows obviously not including the NPA performance.

Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20010420221948/http://www.lpfan.com/main.php3?page=int6

Metal-is:
Have you been doing these showcase gigs all round Europe?
Chester:
This is our last stop. We've only been out for a week, but we did Paris and Hamburg and last night.


Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20010420220214/http://www.lpfan.com/main.php3?page=int13



2000:

QUESTION:
What is the biggest audience you have played in front of?
Brad:
We played an Atlanta radio festival show with a number of really great huge bands like Stone Temple Pilots, Green Day, Deftones, Incubus, Papa Roach among others. And the official crowd number at that show was 18,000. There were two stages, so we probably ended up playing for close to 10,000 people, and that was a pretty amazing feeling. The most incredible rush I've gotten onstage, however, actually occurred at Roseland ballroom in NY because there were probably 4,000 people packed into a club and the entire crowd was reacting to our music. Or at least that's how it felt. Someone might have been talking in the back, but onstage it was pretty amazing.

 

QUESTION:
What was it like going on tour the The Kottonmouth Kings?
Mike:
Before the tour we didn't know them very well. We had never met them in person before and it turns out that we all get along extremely well. The entire tour has been a lot of fun. We're currently on tour with a group called Rehab as well. They start the show. After that Dogboy and Gypsy from Cottonmouth play an acoustic set from their Too Rude project, then we play, then Corporate Avenger, then Cottonmouth. Most of these groups have a lot of members, so the tour is just a big party all the time. And the kids get pretty riled up. Some shows are like riots.


I guess it's save to assume that they always played before the Corporate Avenger and KK on this tour.

Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20010420215304/http://www.lpfan.com/main.php3?page=int11

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You can view the thread for the original release on LPLive by SoBC here.

http://lplive.net/wiki/db/lists/fm-militia-exclusives

The link takes to a random post instead of the main post.

 

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/fortminor/20060210

Looks like the original date of this show was February 7 but was later changed to February 10. Source.

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2000andearlier/20001211

 

Setlist:

01. A Place for My Head
02. Forgotten

xx. In the End
xx. With You
xx. Runaway

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010420

 

Setlist:

01. With You
xx. Crawling
xx. By Myself
xx. Forgotten
xx. One Step Closer

 

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2000andearlier/20000928

Is it possible that this show didn't happen in this venue?

Because according to this review, the show happened at the Odeon.

-happened @ Agora, read the review

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2000andearlier/20001120

 

 

 

The Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa OK show 11/20/00
Papercut, Forgotten, A Place For My Head, Points of Authority, Crawling, Runaway, By Myself, With You, Pushing Me Away, In the End, One Step Closer.
Other info: This setlist MAY* be inaccurate since I'm pretty sure LP did fewer songs on the 'Kings of Game Tour'..i know they usually didn't play 'Crawling' BUT this may be right..not sure.

https://web.archive.org/web/20020604213519/http://www.pushmeaway.com/setlists.html

 

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010916

 

 

 

Lp nearly stopped the gig because some water hit the main control console and blew up 1 of the computers.

https://web.archive.org/web/20020604213519/http://www.pushmeaway.com/setlists.html

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Doing some snooping on old Yahoo! Message boards after seeing some old Muse setlists being unearthed on there... some findings:

 

http://lplive.net/shows/db/2000andearlier/20001029

2000.10.29 - House Of Blues, Las Vegas, Nevada

 

- Potential source: Webcast of the show on November 1, 2000 on houseofblues.com (Source)

- There was a Linkin Park live Yahoo! chat on October 30. (Source)

- Audio webcast on November 29 - rebroadcast of original one listed above? (Source)

 

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2000andearlier/20001208

2000.12.08 - The Lab/4th Street Station, St. Paul, Minnesota (93X's Post Nut-Cracked Party)

 

- Other bands: Deftones, Incubus, Papa Roach, Taproot (Source / 2)

 

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2001/20010201

2001.02.01 - Canes Bar and Grill, San Diego, California

 

Setlist:

xx. A Place For My Head (w/ Stephen Richards) (Source)

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Not on the guide:

Wed 11/01/00 Tucson, AZ New West

Source.

 

Edit: Kottonmouth Kings had this^ show listed + "11-3 Fresno CA Rainbow Ballroom (NEW)"

Source.


- There was a Linkin Park live Yahoo! chat on October 30. (Source)

Read it here.

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march 2016 tour itinerary confirms those shows didn't happen w/ LP
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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2003/20030409

http://lplive.net/shows/db/2003/20030415

http://lplive.net/shows/db/2003/20030421

http://lplive.net/shows/db/2003/20030425

http://lplive.net/shows/db/2003/20030426

"w/ Christian Lindskog" missing from "Notes".

 

http://lplive.net/shows/db/2000andearlier/20000928

Is it possible that this show didn't happen in this venue?

Because according to this review, the show happened at the Odeon.

-happened @ Agora, read the review

Oops. :P


 

 

"São Paulo!"

http://lplive.net/shows/db/2012/20121007

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The DJ asked Mike to do a battle with Rakaa and Mike rapped verse 1 of 'Dedicated'

http://lplive.net/shows/db/mikeshinoda/20020803

 

It was actually verses 1 and 2. Video here.


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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2003/20030419

"A.06" could be added to the setlist since we know it was performed:

http://lplive.net/wiki/db/songs/all-songs-played-live

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/chesterbennington/20060923

A note about this show:

 

 

Singer William DuVall matched the late Layne Staley’s vocals to a T, but the highlight was a cameo from Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington, who sang “Man in the Box” with as much conviction as the original.

 

“I just came out to see Muse and as soon as I got here I was asked if I would sing,” Bennington said beforehand. “I’m kind of nervous. I’m like on recall, going through it in my head.”

http://www.mtv.com/news/1541675/guns-n-roses-take-on-aguilera-chester-bennington-joins-alice-in-chains-at-inland-invasion/


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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2007/20070601

Note about this show:

 

 

“We just had a flat tire on the bus on the way to the gig. We’re playing the Rock am Ring Festival [in Germany] for, like, 80,000 people, and one of the buses got a nasty flat, which set us back half an hour,” Linkin Park bassist Dave “Phoenix” Farrell said. “It took us back to the days when we used to be driving our own RV and would get stuck in ditches all the time. So in a weird way, it was kind of refreshing.”

http://www.mtv.com/news/1561722/linkin-parks-flat-tires-scheduling-conflicts-keep-them-down-to-earth-as-they-tour-globe/


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http://lplive.net/shows/db/2006/20060208

Interesting interview about this show:

http://www.mtv.com/news/1524148/linkin-park-say-theyre-going-to-break-outside-the-box-with-rick-rubin/

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http://lplive.net/shows/deadbysunrise

Since the first known mention of the name "Dead By Sunrise" is April 6, 2007 I think we should title the ReAct Now show as "Snow White Tan" show, the same as we're titling the "Hybrid Theory" or the "Gray/Grey Daze" shows separately.

 

http://lplive.net/shows/thesnax

Same thing here, the last known show of "Tasty Snax" was the Westminster one, since then the band called "The Snax".

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Which I've repeatedly stated over the years is incorrect...

 

http://web.archive.org/web/20050207052204/http://www.pushmeaway.com/touringinfo.html

 

"Projekt Revolution 2003 highlights - Xzibit joined Linkin Park onstage for "Nobody's Listening" and even added his own little rap into it. There was also a guy break dancing during the song. Also at about the Tucson, Az show Joe and Brad began trading places - Joe would take over Brad's guitar while Brad went to the turntables. They also played A.06."

 

Joe and Brad swapping instruments and the band playing A.06 were two entirely separate things that happened to take place at the same show. I confirmed this with a fan who attended the show on the LPMB during the Sparkart days (2005 or so), yet the rumor still persists...

 

I really really REALLY doubt Joe knows how to play A.06 on guitar.

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Also the SNAX album release party will be in Westwood LA This coming Thur. 18th of May. For more info contact the SNAX at TSNAX@aol.com

This date isn't in The Snax page.


Which I've repeatedly stated over the years is incorrect...

 

http://web.archive.org/web/20050207052204/http://www.pushmeaway.com/touringinfo.html

"Projekt Revolution 2003 highlights - Xzibit joined Linkin Park onstage for "Nobody's Listening" and even added his own little rap into it. There was also a guy break dancing during the song. Also at about the Tucson, Az show Joe and Brad began trading places - Joe would take over Brad's guitar while Brad went to the turntables. They also played A.06."

Joe and Brad swapping instruments and the band playing A.06 were two entirely separate things that happened to take place at the same show. I confirmed this with a fan who attended the show on the LPMB during the Sparkart days (2005 or so), yet the rumor still persists...

I really really REALLY doubt Joe knows how to play A.06 on guitar.

So now we have 2 songs for the show page. :P

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http://lplive.net/shows/db/thesnax/20001027S
Line-up:

SGR Bullfest 2000 was huge as all of you know that were there. Thank you so much to all the screaming GIANT fans that packed out the CHAIN REACTION CLUB Oct. 27th. We set a new attendance record at Club with over 600! Ticket master sold out completely in the first week. God really blessed SGR's first ever festival. Special thanks to Tina our Operations Manager and rudy from .rod laver for putting together a fantastic show.

G-ROCK TV came and filmed live! The witnessing #101 guy came dressed as a Bullfighter! People got up on stage and shared ways they witness to their friends! Chad from Officer negative recorded a "LIVE" album and lead acoustic worship with Casey at the end of the night. At least 3 people commited their lives to the Lord. It doesn't get any better than that.

The show started off with a heavy set by screaming GIANT's newest artist the Caffiends, West Coast Post Harcore. They were followed up by Average Joe Aspiring who's 3 part melodic punk caused pandemonium. .

Next band up was 7-10 Split all the way from Georgia and barely in time with a breakdown of their touring van in Texas they showed that Punk Metal is here to stay. The SNAX were up next just back off of a lengthy national tour with label mates .rod laver and they showed the polish of a well seasoned band.

Set Free tore up the place being the home town boys from Anaheim and being SGR's only hip hop band. Broken cedars came up next just back from the Votopia show at the UCI Bren center with the OC Supertones a little known ska band. .rod laver came up next and delieverd an unbelievable set. The finale of the evening was Officer Negative. After the stage being rushed and Casey and Chad being tackled it took about 5 minutes to get Casey a new bass and get the show going again. For all of you again who were there.....stay tuned for the SGR festival 2001......coming soon!

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