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  1. This was pretty impressive too

     

    On 5/19/2021 at 1:56 PM, IWillWalkAway said:

    Do you guys think the wizard song instrumental whatever that instrumental was may have been a demo for TTTAMP? The chords are pretty similar and the tempo/key is the same. Also in Mike’s Shirt LPUTV during the second part of the verse part we hear of TTTAMP there is a sound that’s a double beep and it’s the same keys as the guitar in the chorus of The Wizard Song. Basically what I’m saying is they both have some sort of connection and I think that instrumental might actually be a demo for TTTAMP. Of course only like 20% sure though.

     

  2. 36 minutes ago, o863 said:

    Mike did an interview in Australia today and he said the future of Linkin Park is not in the cards right now but he wants to keep celebrating anniversaries and other things with the fans and that he still is in touch with the other guys in the band. But he said the new hair and new logo is a new era for Mike Shinoda music and he is excited. He also mentioned the whole Collision Course process and talked about it so I hope this means we will get Collision Course 20 next year. 

     

    Kinda frustrated about Linkin Park, but expected. Hope he tours again. Thanks for sharing

  3. 2 hours ago, bloodbath said:

    2007 - Holmdel, great setlist and performance

    2008 - Edgefest Toronto. Everybody's is going to choose with the MSG show, but I'll go with that "acoustic" way to start up the show

    2009 - Hard to say, same setlist, shows were cool but nothing out of the ordinary, I'd say Portimao.

    2010 - Berlin. I usually choose shows with uncommon setlist, but the Bleed it Out/Burning in the Skies section has something really special. I always come back to it

    2011 - MSG is one of my All Time Favourites, but since the DSP pales in comparison with the TV broadcast, and I love to go against the grain, I'll stick with Singapore. Killer way to end a tour.

    2012 - Mountain View, although it could be any show with that encore of Faint, LFY/Papercut and OSC

     

    Thank you!

     

    1 hour ago, JZLP-NaughtyNottingham said:

    We did a huge research a few years ago and we found a lot of cool stuff. check it out.

     

     

     

    Yes! That's awesome!

  4. 16 hours ago, Ahfack said:

    Hey everyone! I got great news, everything is DONE and ready to go for Chester's birthday.

     

    I know there's still a few days to wait, so I have a bonus treat for you!

     

    Like I said, I was very lucky and got to hang out with them a lot during this 2yr~ period. I also recorded a bit of audio from this night after the show, backstage with them in their dressing room. I wasn't sure if I wanted to share any of this, but I went ahead and threw together a couple minutes that I thought was really funny, and I think the guys would agree :). Chester and Mike are both being hilarious and were having a great time celebrating Mike's birthday.

     

    -Someone stole Mike's Outkast CD and he really misses it!

    -Chester doesn't want you to set Linkin Park fans on fire, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

    -Mike tells us how he was really in the moment singing In The End that night,  and then a sudden distraction from the audience killed the moment.

    -Dave had a different distraction of his own...

     

    ENJOY AND SEE YOU MONDAY

     

     

     

     

    This is awesome! I've never heard them so laid back.

     

    Thanks for sharing!

  5. 9 hours ago, LPLStaff said:

    Starting in the ATS era, the band recorded video of every show they performed. In the MTM era, they started recording audio of every show they performed. This is common amongst really large bands - Foo Fighters and Metallica have done this for a while.

    There are two different types of recordings the bands do. It's common for the large bands to take the house feeds (shown on the video screens) at their own headlining shows and then also take the festival proshots, sometimes with a few more camera angles, that they are entitled to as the headliner in their contracts. These aren't great feeds usually. They work and are fine but they aren't like, ready-to-press to DVD style tapes. That is why Metallica is just webcasting theirs online and allowing fans to see them. Linkin Park's Numb video from 2017 is from the house feeds. The Birmingham 2017 videos that leaked are from them too.

    It's a different situation when the bands bring in recording gear to professionally film a show from a lot of angles. Linkin Park has not done the latter that much in their career to our knowledge, but then again, we don't have full access to their vault. They filmed the London O2 Arena show in 2017, Chester's second to last show. They will likely release that one day.

     

    Meteora 20 may be a mix of the house feeds for some shows and real professionally filmed, ready to go live DVDs. They probably only professionally shot a few shows themselves in the Meteora era. We know of Detroit 2003 for MTV, Live in Texas in 2003 for the band to release and they likely filmed a few shows before it to prep the DVD angles and stuff... this is common too when a DVD is going to be filmed, and I always guessed they filmed a Meteora 2004 arena show since they filmed Projekt Revolution 2002. It appears they may not have. Maybe they filmed Denver 2004 like that instead during the summer time. Seoul 2003 is a MASSIVE stadium crowd and it looks like they filmed that with a few angles along with at least night 2 of Tokyo's Budokan. We will see how many angles that is and what it really looks like. Same for Manila 2004 and Philadelphia 2003. We really don't know the level of production until we see the videos in the box set - it could be a low level "take 2-3 feeds from something and put it out" (seems unlikely they would do that), something mid tier with a few more angles, or a full blast Live in Texas-style release.

    The band probably didn't film a LOT of shows like that. There are some unreleased ones though that they did film with bigger production budgets - Berlin 2014, Beijing 2015, etc. Probably some from 2007-2013 that we do not know about. Basically, they put some of them out that they film with big time equipment and they sit on a few of them. They knew going in that they were going to release Road to Revolution in Milton Keynes.

    We knew since 2003 that they filmed at least something from a PR02 show because there is a clip in the Meteora DVD of a 2002 show in great quality. It is a shame Docklands wasn't on the HT20 box set - they should at least put the full audio of that show out one day.

     

    That's a really great answer! Thanks for that

  6. 11 hours ago, Justin said:

    It’s alright.

     

    I get that Mike keeps collaborating with younger, lesser known talent to give back to the industry and set up the future, etc., and it’s admirable and all… I just wish he would collaborate with some bigger and more established artists as well sometimes.

     

    Personally, I don't mind him collaboration with younger artists...I just wish the songs were cool. Everything kid of feels the same to me

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