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Getty can be double checked, they list all the show info. Let's look at their database, find that picture from 2004 (easy to just search for Linkin Park 2004 and scroll to it) and confirm where/when that picture is from.
I searched for ''Linkin Park Projekt Revolution 2004'' on Google Images and found it.
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Great points.
Also, the article is interesting. Snoop definitely didn't come out at Camden, Atlanta, or Somerset, but the article is from the Camden show saying he's come out for It's Goin' Down already. That means it happened in the first 8 shows of the tour at some point. We previously thought it was at just this show: http://lplive.net/shows/db/2004/20040830
Pretty sure it was Wantagh. Chester had this hairstyle for one part of the tour and then shaved his head later on halfway through the tour. And this photo proves that Snoop came out before the Colorado show, for sure, judging by that alone. If you watch the video of the Albuquerque 2004 interview, you can see that Chester's hair was shaved at that point as well, which took place a few days before the Colorado show. But I think Chester had on this same outfit at Jones Beach, so that would mean he came out at this show. If you click on the photo, it will be enlarged.
EDIT: Just read the show notes for Wantagh. Seems that Snoop came out but his mic wasn't working., which renders this post useless. Haha.
EDIT 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c31nIzzurrA
In this video, Chester says that they had Jay-Z up on stage with them ''the other night'', he was referring to the Holmdel show. It's then said that they want to get Snoop up on stage with them eventually. And the show between Holmdel and Camden was Hartford, which has no set information at all on the LPL page. So it must have been the Hartford show. Since we know it's not Wantagh because of that photo, as well as the fact that Snoop's mic didn't work.
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A bit off topic but there's a way to see those tour photos that Mike talk about?
Well, he is referring to the Meteora Artbook. I don't have scans of it personally but I'm sure someone will.
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Another thing to remember is that during the MTV Special of Projekt Revolution 2004, Mike said they had a full recording studio in the back of the bus. They definitely recorded songs during the Meteora Tour in 2003 and 2004. I agree with above posts about how it sounds different than most of the other Meteora demos. This one actually sounds quite like a Minutes to Midnight demo or maybe a demo made in between Meteora and Minutes to Midnight, like said above. Check out the interview below where Mike talks about it.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x18ph8m_rock-am-ring-2004-mike-shinoda-interview-mtv-germany_music
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No I'm not bothered I'd still love lp i was just confused after what chester said about trump. I know chester is a very religious person I'm not dosent bother me. I was just more interested
Well, he probably doesn't like Trump. Judging by his tweet in December. But he might still be a part of the Republican party, he just doesn't support Trump. That's like saying every single Democrat supports Hillary Clinton.
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Seems like one of those things like religion. What does someone's political beliefs have to do with their music? Nothing, just like religious beliefs. Just my two cents. For the record, Chester has stated he was a Republican before in an interview from 2007. Maybe he has changed his beliefs. But not every Republican supports Trump. A lot of Republicans will not support trump. Keep that in mind, it's not as one sided as some would believe.
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can someone make an mp3 version of the YouTube proshot rip that was posted ?
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All of those are great, Mountain View, Somerset, Uniondale, and Anaheim are epic shows! Never listened to Cicero. I might just have to Download it. I LOVED LA'03 Though
Additional favorites from 2001-2015 not USA concerts
Tokyo, JP 05/14/2001
Adenau, RP 06/03/2001
London, ENG 09/16/2001
Nottingham, ENG 03/03/2003
Adenau, RP 06/06/2004
Tokyo, JP 08/13/2006
Berlin, BE 04/27/2007
Adenau, RP 06/01/2007
Milton Keynes, ENG 06/29/2008
Stuttgart, BW 07/30/2009
Paris, FR 10/25/2010
Tel Aviv, TA 11/15/2010
Bruce, ACT 12/16/2010
Moscow, MOW 06/23/2011
London, ENG 07/04/2011
Singapore, SG 09/25/2011
Lisboa, PT 05/26/2012
Berlin, BE 06/05/2012
Monterrey, NL 09/12/2012
Cape Town, WC 11/07/2012
Melbourne, VIC 02/27/2013
Chiba, JP 08/10/2013
Lisboa, PT 05/30/2014
Adenau, RP 06/07/2014
Castle Donington 06/14/2014
Belo Horizonte, MG 10/18/2014
Berlin, BE 11/19/2014
London, ENG 11/24/2014
Montebello, QC 06/20/2015
Shenzhen, CN 07/19/2015
Beijing, CN 07/26/2015
Berlin, BE 09/03/2015
Roma, RM 09/06/2015
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01. Mountain View, CA 9/5/2004
02. Manchester, NH 2/18/2008
03. New York City, NY 2/4/2011
04. Somerset, WI 8/28/2004
05. Anaheim, CA 2/18/2005
06. Los Angeles, CA 6/29/2012
07. Cicero, IL 7/26/2003
08. Uniondale, NY 02/08/2002
09. Colorado Springs, CO 2/2/200410. Mansfield, MA 8/24/2007
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Wow, awesome. Thank you.
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Some great recordings in this thread. B )
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Does anyone have an MP3 version of this with split tracks?
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I don't know that they actually were, but the version of Blackbirds released with 8-Bit Rebellion is 100% identical to what's heard on the Making of Minutes to Midnight, and it got live strings put on it...so that was a finished song by default, and it's not like they had anyone else mixing their material on that album.
Yeah, I'm almost positive Neal Avron mixed Blackbirds, too. LP probably only did some minor tweaking to it like they did with Across The Line for the LPU9 release. It does sound identical to the version heard on the Making Of MTM DVD. And if they went as far to put live strings and stuff on it, I'm sure it was mixed by him.
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I'm not. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=12131&do=findComment&comment=262170
Mike manages to contradict himself in that short of a video. He says that it was cut at the last minute during mixing, but then also says the song "never made it past demo phase." It can't be both. And again, anything that got a final mix has Neal Avron credited on it, which is true of Blackbirds, No Roads Left, Across the Line, What We Don't Know, and The Last Line/Ammosick. I realize Chance of Rain is a fairly recent release and full production credits may not surface for a while (if at all), but so far, it doesn't seem to hold up to the other 5 in terms of circumstantial evidence. I think Chance of Rain sounds WAY more unfinished than the others, too.
Actually, you are probably right. I also didn't know that Blackbirds was mixed by Neal Avron. Interesting. No Roads Left, Across The Line, Blackbirds and What We Don't Know are definitely the ones. Maybe The Last Line too since it was mixed by Neal Avron, even though he also mixed ATS. Maybe they had finished it in 2007 and had Neal mix it and decided to see if maybe it could be reworked for ATS and decided no. Who knows. Maybe we don't even have the final MTM track yet.
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Mike Shinoda said in the track by track video for Chance Of Rain that the final title of the song was called ''Voices'' and was cut from the CD last minute. I'm confident this was the remaining song that Rob was talking about.
10 Years Ago: Japan 2006
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I remember this time fondly. Such great memories. I remember the entire fanbase at that point going crazy about Qwerty. I remember Squalljapan's first upload of the song, I think I must have played just that clip alone a bunch of times. I remember when the HQ live track of Qwerty came out at some point in 2006 as well before LPU6 came out, which had a tiny bit longer dialogue at the end of the track than the LPU6 version did. I also remember the fanbase going crazy about Reading My Eyes being played. I still play the LPU6 track of it all the time, I really love how they released that to us on LPU6 because it's special and has Chester doing the vocals, which completely blows away Mark's original vocals, IMO. It was also cool that the band had to look on Linkin Park fansites for an mp3 of Reading My Eyes before the tour so they could remember how the song was. The Fort Minor performances were also awesome as well. Really was a special time for the band as well, redefining the band and everything else. Great post.