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is there even the slight possibility LP recorded it?

Possibly. We know some PR04 stuff was professionally recorded because a couple song from that tour wound up on the LPU 4 CD, but there's really no way of knowing how much they recorded. I don't think there's any chance of a video though, the Figure.09 video on LPU4 was a screenshot video with raw SBD audio overdubbed, which indicates to me that the band didn't professionally film anything from that tour.

Like Astat said there's really no way of telling what was recorded. If you pay attention to the LPTV videos, a lot of the audio from random concert footage is dubbed with Live in Texas audio, like when it shows them performing P5HNG ME A*WY.

Even more often, they'll just dub the studio version audio over live footage. Kind of hurts the LPTV experience, but then again, the audio from those handheld cameras that Fiore uses sounds terrible most of the time.

Even more often, they'll just dub the studio version audio over live footage. Kind of hurts the LPTV experience, but then again, the audio from those handheld cameras that Fiore uses sounds terrible most of the time.

Did you notice the videos aren't actually in widescreen? He just puts two bars on the videos. Half the time you can see through them, and sometimes they're not even long enough to cover both ends :lol:

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Generally speaking, any professionally-mixed SBD recordings of the following songs (I'm not counting any kind of broadcast-sourced SBD recordings), as they've never been released in that form:

And One

Forgotten

Cure for the Itch (from when it was used as a show intro in 2000-2001)

FRGT/10 (obviously only being performed once, this would be from the MFR 2005 show)

Hit the Floor

Nobody's Listening

My Own Summer

It's Goin' Down

Numb/Encore/Yesterday (why was this never released as a promo single or something?)

Morning After (Chester acoustic from 2001)

Jane Says (Chester acoustic from 2001)

 

Other specific songs:

Numb/Encore (MFR 2005)

Hands Held High (KROQ Almost Acoustic Xmas 2008)

Don't Stay (PR 2004)

Figure.09/From the Inside (PR 2004)

Breaking the Habit/Numb (PR 2004)

Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down/Gin and Juice (feat. Snoop Dogg) (PR 2004)

Faint (feat. Bert McCracken) (PR 2004)

Nobody's Listening/Say My Name (feat. Xzibit) (PR 2003)

Nobody's Listening/Standing in the Middle (November 2003)

Papercut (November 2003)

Crawling (Live 8 2005 - the only song from that show not officially released)

Runaway (Bamboozle 2007)

I have a pretty decent recording of N/E/Y...it skips a bit during the second verse though. But I assume everyone already has it so you're talking about a super-clear, no-skip version?

I have a pretty decent recording of N/E/Y...it skips a bit during the second verse though. But I assume everyone already has it so you're talking about a super-clear, no-skip version?

I'm referring to an official release, which never took place for that song. All rips you find of it come from the Grammy TV broadcast.

I'd like:

 

Faint (Live from any PR04 show with Bert)

Reading My Eyes (From any 2008 show)

Don't Stay (Live from any PR04 show)

Wish (Live from Mountain View PR04...the vocals are better than any other Wish)

And One (HQ live from any show)

 

That's really it. That and I wish I had the 2006 B.O.W. in SBD quality...as well as the 2008 DBS Club Tattoo show.

I'd like:

 

Faint (Live from any PR04 show with Bert)

Reading My Eyes (From any 2008 show)

Don't Stay (Live from any PR04 show)

Wish (Live from Mountain View PR04...the vocals are better than any other Wish)

And One (HQ live from any show)

 

That's really it. That and I wish I had the 2006 B.O.W. in SBD quality...as well as the 2008 DBS Club Tattoo show.

Goddamnit what happened to that super awesome rip of the Mountain View show from PR04...

The missing tracks from the Dead By Sunrise acoustic show in Las Vegas in July 2009 and the first ever performance of Dead By Sunrise at Club Tattoo Anniversary in May 2008.

 

I'd also love to see footage of all of the Bucket Of Weenies shows.

I'd love to have the show where Chester was drunk and said have fun getting lung cancer to the Camel promoter and B.O.W. got forcibly removed from the stage and kicked off the tour. Video or audio would be awesome. But nothing exists.

- About six songs into the set, Chester made a sarcastic comment about lung cancer and liver disease, and the band was kicked off stage and then kicked off an entire Camel Cigarettes Tour. Bucket Of Weenies was going to play all of the company's parties around the United States, but got booted! Hilarious!

- From an interview with Sean Dowdell: "And we get there and we’re playing in front of…I don’t know…fifteen hundred, twenty five hundred people, something like that and Chester…this was when he was drinking…so he was pretty happy up on stage and we’re all playing and about six, seven songs into the set he raises his bottle of Jack Daniel’s…he’s got a cigarette in one hand and a bottle of Jack Daniel’s in the other--mind you, we’re at an RJ Reynolds party; this is a cigarette party--he gets up on stage and says, “Hey, is everybody having fun?” and it was kind of a dead response and he said, “Alright all you mother-f-ers, how’s it feel to be getting lung cancer and liver disease?” And it was like…you could hear a pin drop. Our power got cut, security guards came out of nowhere. They just appeared, grabbed all of us, escorted us off stage. Three lawyers came out of the back alley with our contract, highlighted fifty-two points of interest we violated and we got kicked off an RJ Reynolds tour for saying the word cancer. So that, to me, was like the funniest thing and he was so upset because we lost a ton of money and I thought it was the most punk rock moment of my musical career…to be able to tell the tobacco companies to shove it up their…" - From Tyler Fyre's review: "The show is a lot of fun – the crowd is liquored up and having a blast – and they’ve gone all out with entertainment – bringing out the Albuquerque Roller Girls, a casino, a whole gang of gorgeous go-go girls in lingerie, Grindergirl, Black Maria, and Bucket of Weenies – a compilation band of killer musicians featuring Chester Bennington (Linkin Park), Mike Brown (TSOL), Sean Dowdell (Grey Daze), Ryan Shuck (Orgy), and Mike Rouse (The Johns). They get into a fight with the audience because somebody threw a piece of ice at them and then start dissing Camel – always a good move when you’ve just been paid $20,000 to perform."

Edited by Geki

I'd love to have the show where Chester was drunk and said have fun getting lung cancer to the Camel promoter and B.O.W. got forcibly removed from the stage and kicked off the tour. Video or audio would be awesome. But nothing exists.

- About six songs into the set, Chester made a sarcastic comment about lung cancer and liver disease, and the band was kicked off stage and then kicked off an entire Camel Cigarettes Tour. Bucket Of Weenies was going to play all of the company's parties around the United States, but got booted! Hilarious!

- From an interview with Sean Dowdell: "And we get there and we’re playing in front of…I don’t know…fifteen hundred, twenty five hundred people, something like that and Chester…this was when he was drinking…so he was pretty happy up on stage and we’re all playing and about six, seven songs into the set he raises his bottle of Jack Daniel’s…he’s got a cigarette in one hand and a bottle of Jack Daniel’s in the other--mind you, we’re at an RJ Reynolds party; this is a cigarette party--he gets up on stage and says, “Hey, is everybody having fun?” and it was kind of a dead response and he said, “Alright all you mother-f-ers, how’s it feel to be getting lung cancer and liver disease?” And it was like…you could hear a pin drop. Our power got cut, security guards came out of nowhere. They just appeared, grabbed all of us, escorted us off stage. Three lawyers came out of the back alley with our contract, highlighted fifty-two points of interest we violated and we got kicked off an RJ Reynolds tour for saying the word cancer. So that, to me, was like the funniest thing and he was so upset because we lost a ton of money and I thought it was the most punk rock moment of my musical career…to be able to tell the tobacco companies to shove it up their…" - From Tyler Fyre's review: "The show is a lot of fun – the crowd is liquored up and having a blast – and they’ve gone all out with entertainment – bringing out the Albuquerque Roller Girls, a casino, a whole gang of gorgeous go-go girls in lingerie, Grindergirl, Black Maria, and Bucket of Weenies – a compilation band of killer musicians featuring Chester Bennington (Linkin Park), Mike Brown (TSOL), Sean Dowdell (Grey Daze), Ryan Shuck (Orgy), and Mike Rouse (The Johns). They get into a fight with the audience because somebody threw a piece of ice at them and then start dissing Camel – always a good move when you’ve just been paid $20,000 to perform."

goddamn, i've never heard of this incident, but that is fucking awesome. chester ftw. *respect*

 

and i second whoever said the DBS acoustic tracks. the things i'd do for in the darkness acoustic, lol...

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Live tracks I wish were released?

 

I say the entire fucking Mountain View 04 show in a DSP and Music For Relief 2005. Give me those and I'll never bitch again lol. Would be nice to have another PR04 show too so we get Jon/Bert/Snoop. A show with all 3 of them would be O_O

Seconded forever at MFR 2005. That's still extremely upsetting.

Trying really fucking hard to get a recording of the show, but it's like, impossible :(

 

I remember nkramar asking me one day in early 2007... "If you could choose, which show would you rather have - Mountain View 04 or Music For Relief 05?"

 

I answered Mountain View 04 and a month later I get an email randomly saying this dude has the full show, and bam there it goes across the web once we get it uploaded. How badass. I still wonder what would've happened if I said MFR, lol. Karma!

I'd love to have the show where Chester was drunk and said have fun getting lung cancer to the Camel promoter and B.O.W. got forcibly removed from the stage and kicked off the tour. Video or audio would be awesome. But nothing exists.

- About six songs into the set, Chester made a sarcastic comment about lung cancer and liver disease, and the band was kicked off stage and then kicked off an entire Camel Cigarettes Tour. Bucket Of Weenies was going to play all of the company's parties around the United States, but got booted! Hilarious!

- From an interview with Sean Dowdell: "And we get there and we’re playing in front of…I don’t know…fifteen hundred, twenty five hundred people, something like that and Chester…this was when he was drinking…so he was pretty happy up on stage and we’re all playing and about six, seven songs into the set he raises his bottle of Jack Daniel’s…he’s got a cigarette in one hand and a bottle of Jack Daniel’s in the other--mind you, we’re at an RJ Reynolds party; this is a cigarette party--he gets up on stage and says, “Hey, is everybody having fun?” and it was kind of a dead response and he said, “Alright all you mother-f-ers, how’s it feel to be getting lung cancer and liver disease?” And it was like…you could hear a pin drop. Our power got cut, security guards came out of nowhere. They just appeared, grabbed all of us, escorted us off stage. Three lawyers came out of the back alley with our contract, highlighted fifty-two points of interest we violated and we got kicked off an RJ Reynolds tour for saying the word cancer. So that, to me, was like the funniest thing and he was so upset because we lost a ton of money and I thought it was the most punk rock moment of my musical career…to be able to tell the tobacco companies to shove it up their…" - From Tyler Fyre's review: "The show is a lot of fun – the crowd is liquored up and having a blast – and they’ve gone all out with entertainment – bringing out the Albuquerque Roller Girls, a casino, a whole gang of gorgeous go-go girls in lingerie, Grindergirl, Black Maria, and Bucket of Weenies – a compilation band of killer musicians featuring Chester Bennington (Linkin Park), Mike Brown (TSOL), Sean Dowdell (Grey Daze), Ryan Shuck (Orgy), and Mike Rouse (The Johns). They get into a fight with the audience because somebody threw a piece of ice at them and then start dissing Camel – always a good move when you’ve just been paid $20,000 to perform."

Yes please! Would love to hear recordings of that as well!

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