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cheloLP

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  • Birthday 03/29/1990

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  1. Just to give them some credit, I went to see Metallica there (Anyone who went to a Metallica concert knows that the audio is one of the best if not the best in the bussiness), without sound restrictions and we were louder than the PA, and it wasn't because the mixing wasn't right, I testified it being there, listening the concert later with the official audio (.flac) and the TV broadcast, South American crowds are crazy.
  2. Well, I don't really know what you gain when you make that statement, because frankly, the B.A goverment couldn't care less about it and you are just making the Argentinian fan base unhappy. ------------------------------------------------ To give you guys a little information about this, the B.A goverment is very strict with this because they have a commitment (one that I don't agree) with enviromental security. This starts with the sound and the effects that the jumping has on the floor and nearby buildings, lots of neighbours have complained to the local goverment and asked to remove concerts (This is one of the main reasons that the Concert wasn't made in the "Monumental" where every big band has their show) and they had to did it in the "Velez" stadium. In fact they have conducted studies about it and but they are hesitant of not allowing anymore concerts because of the profit they gain, in fact some bands like U2 have said that if they can't play there they won't play. Just to show some of the studies they have done:
  3. Wow... i'm really impressed with this new song.
  4. I'll try to give my .02, i see this as a simple way, some bands (I heard this from Metallica) say that the setlists go with the show you are playing, a Festival, you need to play your singles, the songs that get the crowd going, because they don't come to see you play, they come to see lots of bands and that sometimes isn't you, but when you play YOUR show, like PR, they come to see you, they know you, so asking them to play just 3 differents songs per night and rotate them (taking account the last time you played in the city and what you played, ala Dream Theater) is not hard, and having 3 records and playing 1.30 shows is a total aberration, i know the songs are very vocal-heavy and you can't compare 2 hour longs sets of metallica and LP because the instrumental parts take a big load off Hetfield, but they have a little more then 30 years, you can do it with your eyes close, Metallica played 3.30 shows in their thirties, come on... So that leaves me with a conclusion, they are sick and tired of the old songs, and well i don't blame'em, it's all about tastes. Sorry for all the Tallica love, but they were the first band that came to my head to make the examples.
  5. Thanks guys, really interesting.
  6. Can someone give me a quick and brief rundown of what he said? I'm not at the LPU so it's ok if you guys can't.
  7. cheloLP

    Misc DBS stuff

    Well i have to agree, i come here every day (don't post in the forum) i don't like LP anymore, i loved them and know a lot of things about them but i think that my musical tastes have changed or grown and i don't think they are great musicians (except for mike, TRT was an amazing album), you want to know how good is Chester? Listen to DBS, read the lyrics, of course there's nothing written about tastes but i think they aren't any good. I guess i still come here as a sign of appreciattion, they made me love music and i think they are really great human beings and make me laugh a lot. But i think we all have different reasons of why we come here, it may be named "LPlive" but it's much bigger than that.
  8. Congrats guys, feel proud this is something big you guys have done. And the time passes i im not liking Linkin Park the way i used to, but i keep coming here because i feel like this is a very unique thing you guys have. Cheers.
  9. 'tallica with 8 songs per album.And they are all great.
  10. I really don't think LP suits Rick Rubin's liking, so i don't look forward to this. He was their producer in just 1 record and he is particulary known of letting the bands alone or he let's them with his people but he's not THAT around. So i don't think he will say much.
  11. cheloLP

    DBS Updates

    mmm... hope it's true.
  12. Really great post man. Couldn't be more agree with this, it really sounds like that, while 4:30 is uncharted territory for them is still a really familiar song of them ( i think that in studio albums without counting reanimation the only song larger than this one is TLGYA) Right now i feel kind of stuck, this type of sound has potential but i don't know if this is the sound they are taking or this was just a transformers-exclusive. Overall this song has one of the greatest beats ever made by them but it's just that. While my dream album would have been 12 "Breaking the habit" kind of thing, this isn't bad if they make it a little less commercial.
  13. Really? didn't know that... but it still helps my point, now that he doesn't smokes he will be better. And i don't want teen angst, you can be heavy and be old.
  14. So... 99% of singers shoud play slow songs and stuff like that?Bleed it out is a throat killer and im sure they will keep doin that kinds of things, remember that there are ways to sing that don't hurt your voice that much, take for example chris cornell he's been doing this for 20 years and with incredible accuracy (except some years, but Chester had a same kind of slump in 2007-2008) You know what? Smoking kills your throat and he keeps doing that. Nobody makes him scream 20 straight seconds, if he somehow knew that he was losing his voice he would stopped doing that, you can also make longer instrumental parts to help the sing recover his breath. Chester is still here and he's going to stay he's not going anywhere .
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