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KeysToTheLinkinPark

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  1. Album is really good as of right now
  2. Hmmm, some are real sensitive..
  3. Two whole different situations...be happy that something is coming and that they don’t let us stay in the dark
  4. He must be overwhelmed for sure. Even the offical Twitter account of the König Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen tweeted that. https://twitter.com/koepi_arena/status/961276107822596098
  5. First and foremorst, I am thrilled to see him perform. Maybe it is kind of a test for him to already try all kind of songs (Rock, Pop, Rap etc.) in front a foreign audience. In addition, how many minutes do you think he will play? He is quite at the top of the bill so I guess he gets about 45 - 60 minutes of total playtime?
  6. Why do we have to start this matter over and over again. Once Geki wrote something similar to what he has written, people are getting triggered and have to respond but also artificially extend this. But with all due respect, why in almost every comment section even though sometimes it has nothing to do with it. Back to topic Watching As I Fall is my favorite, reminds me of FM
  7. They are probably glad that someone has the balls to change their sound literary every album. They are probably too scared to change completely and that's the thing everybody respects LP for. You can hate it or love it but at least respect that they have the balls to change.
  8. I agree, and it's not that Mike couldn't pull some normal LP songs even some heavier ones. So I hope they build from what Mike has started here. Especiall WAIF has a LP vibe with the guitar in the bridge.
  9. And they don't sound like LP songs, the only one that comes close is Watching As I Fall, but you can clearly see Mike's own style.
  10. When you watch the video for one of his song (I don't know which one it was again), he looks very tired and exhausted when he talked about what is happening right now in the world etc.
  11. He was't that bad. Consider that the video came out 8 years ago, for this it sounded Ok
  12. What the hell is wrong here...
  13. For those who are disappointed - You can't expect the band to chose a dozen of demos they wrote with their brother and friend over the last 20 years. A little respect please. It's only 4 month since Chester passed away and we fans may be quiet over it (Some not) but the band is/was in a whole other situation...
  14. It feels like a whole different concert, when suddenly hear Mike's voice in a lot of songs now. Really like it
  15. I just listened to it on Spotify and even though I'm not the biggest fan of the acoustic version of Crawling, the sounds makes me really excited for the other songs. Especially for Talking To Myself
  16. I'm really looking forward to this. Chester was in great shape this tour and sounded fucking great. It was definitely one of the better years performance wise for him.
  17. Like he did on the Rebellion bridge. He sounded a bit like a singing Serj from SOAD and I would accept that. We have to give him respect for trying to sing (or whatever you wanna call it) the Papercut or Rebellion bridge. And let's be, we should be greatful for anything they present at future shows (of course, only if they do continue) and not be mad if certain parts/songs don't sound the same as they did before.
  18. We probably have to give them more time. In the Karreng magazine where Mike talked about Chester and the band, he pointed out that some of the band members couldn't listen to their own songs with Chester on it (So almost every single one) for weeks. This show was harder than we think. I believe that they tried to hide their emotions as much as possible, even though we saw Phoenix, Brad and Mike being very emotional during certain songs. Especially during songs like In The End.
  19. Yep, he supported the band throughout the whole show and did amazing!
  20. It was going to, I believe Rob said it in the intro clip, be really healing for them and us fans to see them perform and them seeing us being happy to see them on stage again after Chester's passing. They realized, but certainly know, that they need us as much as we need them to perform.
  21. That's actually a good point. They know that they need us as much as we need them to continue performing. And if they mix their future concerts up like you mentioned, nobody will be mad. I don't think that even one dude would go there after a concert and would complain about certain things. And as I mentioned earlier, Mike tried a bit of screamsinging here and there. He tried Rebellion, Papercut and some of the In The End Chorus and it wasn't bad. And the first 4 songs until Numb really showed us how a future LP could look like.
  22. This one I agree. Especially In The End was tough. Seeing the 3, Brad, Phoenix and Mike, being in the front standing together and the crowd singing the chorus. This for me was the moment where Chester's missing was huge. Something about this moment was so emotional. Joe and Rob at their typical position of course, but you have the other 3 standing together looking at each other and you could almost read their minds, what's going through their heads. Really emotional and by their facial expression you can see how hard it was for them.
  23. I guess that you have at least give them credit that they had the courage to perform with such a big and influential band. Especially those who are pretty new to this buisness.
  24. True. All of them looked shocked, painful and quiet abstracted from the show, because of the difficulty to play this night, As I wrote earlier, especially in famous songs with great parts from Chester, the 3 (Brad, Mike and Phoenix --- Joe and Rob stay where they are) feel lost in the front. Chester had such a stage presence, which the other 3 in the front cannot equalize. But I agree, they didn't look comfortable yesterday.
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