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  1. 2 minutes ago, JZ-GreyDaze said:

     

    What's different about this interview is that Brad is giving credits to Don about Chester's vocals.. I know that it will never happen but it would be really interesting what they can do with Don in 2023.

    i've only mentioned the parts that they always ask, instead of just talking about the song bg and not getting furthur into MT20 itself.
    (for example: like on the Discord Q&A... we asking about TTTAMP and etc and some other people asking which was Mike's favorite Transformer... geez)
     

    actually that was one of my favorites parts of this interview, Don really deserve credits.
    btw, i was going to ask here where he is been into.. he didn't show up for HT20 and either MT20 an he was the PRODUCER, lol.

  2. 20 minutes ago, JZ-GreyDaze said:

     

    The Lost video is really good it helped to boost the popularity of the song. LP plus Anime it's a great connection.

    Also I dont think that the bad would want to record a video with them performing the song.

     

    Old clips its such a lazy concept.

    but that's literally what they did... they took old clips and put that  AI crappy effect in to make it look like Anime, but looks terrible (espeacially the bizarre faces)
    i would rather have the OG clipls intead of that.
    but since everyone here liked...

  3. 2 minutes ago, Stranger said:

     

    you never know the exact cost of making an actual music video vs AI video. plus, the band wasnt sure Lost really doing well. so, save cost is the better way. Lost music video is great for me. better than using old footage of Chester and compiled it to become music video.

    i know that it's expensive af... i didn't even said that it need a real music video.
    my point is, you just paid to do a AI video with old band clips when you do that way simplier (HT20 pics /POA vid for example).

    or even Meteora Wall as concept like it was back in the day... it looks way off to me, that's all.

  4. 3 minutes ago, JZ-GreyDaze said:

     

    The very last video that they put  a lot of $$ on it was Final Masquerade, the production  was really GOOD

    its probably one of their best videos for sure.

     

    Too bad that they chose the wrong song to spend that money.

     

    Mike = illustrator
    Joe = Illustrator and director
    then think that it would be a good idea to put one of the best works they made into AI hands with random concepts :)

    (the worst part is that they actually paid to have that poor result, i mean... the faces SUCKED)

  5. 1 hour ago, STRANGELOVE92 said:

    I think an Italian rock radio is playing the 2002 mix, I might be wrong but I heard some differences. I even played it on Spotify just right after I heard it on the radio (same car stereo) and the one I heard on the radio sounded rawer and louder, IMO 

    which radio? could we recap that and rec like on SiriusXM?

  6. 1 hour ago, IWillWalkAway said:

    It’s the first in line of the tracks on the lost demos, meant to serve as the “main” release for Meteora20. So no it’s not a demo, but it’s still unreleased. All other 13 tracks in the CD are technically considered demos so “Lost Demos” actually makes a ton of sense for the name and the placement of Lost.

     

    I think a lot of people in the community are having trouble liking Lost right now because we’ve only heard the modern mix. Trust me guys, the 2002 mix is gonna be much better. It’s the actual OG “Lost”. We haven’t heard it yet, and I’m pretty positive it’s gonna sound much more “Meteora” if it’s included on the full album in the Deluxe CD. Most of us myself included will probably like it a lot more. Not to say the modern mix is bad, I love LP’s new music, and Manny Marroquin is great. it’s just that Lost isn’t a new song, it’s from 2002. And with LP, a song from 2002 with its original mix definitely beats any remix or remaster.

    i have no doubt about it... i always loved Andy Wallace mixes, it's strange to hear a Meteora song so modern since he knew exactly how LP should sound;
    even Mike's mix of Fighting Myself sounds more Meteora than that Manny Marroquin mix.. but that's just my taste.

  7. 4 hours ago, IWillWalkAway said:

    It’s also possible they never had a finished version of those drums. (Chorus or verses may not have been recorded or had a finished version). The part we heard in the video clip was of the bridge, we know now.

    It’s hard to say since we don’t know exactly how soon into the process HF got cut but I’m assuming it had to have been one of the earliest to go. Great demo, but It’s definitely different than the stuff they were trying to do for Meteora at the time.

    i think that's the case, they seem to just had picked finished ones like they did on HT20 (with Turn to Grey and Ashes missing)
    maybe if we have a new LPU album this version could be released... it would be perfect.

  8. 9 hours ago, aerosoul said:

     

    I guarantee you they were tracking. Honestly there aren't too many times - especially in big studios back then - when tape wasn't rolling at all times that instruments were being played. Even when artists would say "I'm just going to practise, don't record this..." you very quickly learned to just say "Okay", and hit record anyway, and so many magic moments would happen in those situations.


    And I suspect your hunch is right, and the release is using the demo drums which are pre-NRG. To my ear, the Healing Foot drums sound markedly different to even the in-studio demos from those sessions, leading me to think, as you did, that it's just programmed loops

    you are right, but during the video rec think that they were recording the drums aswell.
    i wonder what happened to the "final version" of Healing Foot, maybe they didn't release it cause during the NRG sessions they just trashed it.. sad but could be that
    something that we would need to ask Mike/Brad/Don.

  9. 52 minutes ago, IWillWalkAway said:

    They probably never found the session with those drums. Either that or they just didn’t sound good (was too overpowering) over the rest of the “demo” sounds in the mix. Sadly I don’t think HF made it past drums at NRG. Maybe bass but guitar is doubtful.

    that would be a mistake imo, the best part from that snippet was the drums. 
    i have the same feeling, that HF didn't lasted long into NRG sessions

  10. 19 minutes ago, martinez said:

    1 - Change the title of this topic, becaues it make people totally wrong by suggesting that HF is "Out Now" - where? Well that's the point you can add here the answer "nowhere" and you will be almost 100% correct, it's the same case like when someone beat the 8-bit rebellion game and have access to Blackbirds song, do you can say that the song is out then? No, you can at least say it leak it.

     

    2 - the wrong words in Mike's message "You've done it! You've found all of the marbles. As a thank you, we wanted to give you one of the "Lost Demos"  - this also suggest wrong that maybe they send a hq audio with option to download, which is untrue and Mike in the message didn't said like that, he said "...we wanted to give you the chance to listent to one of the "Lost Demos"...", in general the whole file was available for streaming only and that was the whole song with a message from Mike, which the totall length of it is 4:30. Here's the whole Mike's message with audio:

     

    "Hey, it's Mike You've done it! You've found all of the marbles. As a thank you, we wanted to give you the chance to listent to one of the "Lost Demos" from the Meteora 20th anniversary release before it comes out on April 7th, so here we go. This one is a highly anticipated track that was identified as the fan community years ago because it was in the Making Of content for Meteora and all the fans said, "Wait a minute, that's a track that is not on the album, what is that? Rob's playing drums on this thing we haven't heard." The demo never got an official name, it just had a demo name which was "Healing Foot" so you are in the rare and exclusive group that get to hear it - so here you go, "Healing Foot"!"

     

    3 - change the name of this topic to "Exclusive Linkin Park Media as a reward of the Marbles App" or something like that and then after that you can add to the main post the rest of the rewards from this app that was unclocked, which are:

     

    LIVE IN SEOUL 2003 CLIP: LYING FROM YOU

     

    LIVE IN SEOUL 2003 CLIP: FROM THE INSIDE

     

    LIVE IN MANILA 2004 CLIP: BREAKING THE HABIT

     

    LIVE IN SEOUL 2003 CLIP: NUMB

     

    LIVE IN SEOUL 2003 CLIP: FAINT

     

    LIVE IN SEOUL 2003 CLIP: SOMEWHERE I BELONG

     

    ----------------------------------------

     

    MAKING OF CLIP: HEALING FOOT

     

    MAKING OF CLIP: LYING FROM YOU MARBLE

     

    MAKING OF CLIP: FROM THE INSIDE MARBLE

     

    MAKING OF CLIP: NUMB MARBLE

     

    MAKING OF CLIP: BREAKING THE HABIT MARBLE

    WTF? why the Just Drag it Out clip titled "Making of Numb"? also on the LFY there's nothing about LFY.. lol.

  11. 3 minutes ago, RentEznor said:

     

    It's Mike's drum machine, doesn't sound like Rob's live drums, maybe a mix of both? Regardless, sounds very, very good, I'm just glad to finally have so many more Meteora demos with vocals on them.

    That's what i'm thinking since yesterday, the drums sounds very good, but very static/programmed... is not something that you hear from live drums from Rob.
    ALSO, this drum fill from the Making Of is missing.. 
    Imagine if what they released on the App was a early demo and the real one from MT20 will be a different one? that would blow my mind haha

     

  12. 6 minutes ago, LPLStaff said:

    Linkin Park has released "Healing Foot", a track on Meteora|20, to fans participating in the Germany-exclusive game to collect all of the Linkin Park marbles across multiple locations. The song, which has no actual musical relation to "Broken Foot" besides the name, likely refers to the time period in which Brad Delson had a broken foot in late 2001 and early 2002. This was well into the writing sessions for the Meteora material.

     

    Fans were surprised, and excited, to hear that "Healing Foot" is the fan-titled "Rob Drum Song" from the Making of Meteora DVD. From just the first piano notes in the song, it is a recognizable as the track and follows Mike Shinoda's commentary on Twitch recently that the song would be included on Meteora|20. Perhaps the biggest surprise with the song is that it has full vocals by both Mike and Chester. The song features strings (likely sampled), the looping piano part, and more throughout its 3 and a half minutes.

     

    It is likely many of us thought the track would be an instrumental, especially judging by how many LPU CDs have instrumentals, so the vocals were a complete shock. What a cool track!

     

    In the "thank you" message to fans with "Healing Foot", Mike Shinoda said: "You've done it! You've found all of the marbles. As a thank you, we wanted to give you one of the "Lost Demos" from the Meteora 20th anniversary release before it comes out on April 7th, so here we go. This one is a highly anticipated track that was identified as the fan community years ago because it was in the Making Of content for Meteora and all the fans said, "Wait a minute, that's a track that is not on the album, what is that? Rob's playing drums on this thing we haven't heard." The demo never got an official name, it just had a demo name which was "Healing Foot" so you are in the rare and exclusive group that get to hear it - so here you go, "Healing Foot"!"

    What do you think about "Healing Foot"?

    actually it has, it shares the same drums from Broken Foot

  13. 12 hours ago, IntensityJS said:

    He could’ve just been practicing over that song and then it never was actually recorded as they decided to go with other songs over HF

    I doubt that they were just pacticing, they seem to be tracking' i still think that the drums are not the ones from NRG, it has the same "fill" for all sections of the songs.. very weird.

  14. 2 minutes ago, dronnin said:

    it's weird to lie about demo of unreleased track when it comes out but reveal Rob's track info when he was asked on tiktok

    But I can believe in the version that he has a leaky memory

    also, i can't get out my head that this version of Healing Foot has a different drum take than the Making Of, sounds very programmed (btw, same drum from Broken Foot)
    and that drum fill (from the brigde) isn't there...
    i wonder what's the background of this.

  15. 15 minutes ago, martinez said:

     

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    I heard literally just 20 seconds of HF to not spoil anything before April and it sounds like I predicted of how it's gonna sound with Chester vocals.

     

    Question to everyone collecting media. What do you do with "Lost (2002 Mix)"? Do you will add it to the main folder of Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) album? If yes, do you will add it as a 14 track ti the Meteora album (1st disc) or you will add it to the last disc as a 15th track?

    track 14 from Meteora, not a doubt about it.

  16. 5 hours ago, Coizu said:

    I wonder what the process for getting these higher qualities out was. It is definitely not like they just had the videos we had before in higher quality and they had to reupload them. The new version of Numb has a different aspect ratio and a vastly different color grading for example. Here is the exact same moment from the Numb video, and as you can see the new one is much more vibrant.

     

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    Also what's really odd and I wonder if they are already aware of that: You get the original video upload when you select 360p instead of a downsampled version of the 4k version. Which is cool, that way it is easy to compare both versions. But the original 360p upload is totally out of sync with the audio. I assume audio for all versions is used from the new version while the old video had a shorter break in the beginning or something like that (that's why the screenshots have a different timestamp).

     

    I wasn't able to find similar differences in other versions, but they seem to use the same base version of the video file for all quality options and I was too lazy to find a good upload of the original video quality.

    it would be great to have an alternate version, similiar to original color pattern.

  17. 3 hours ago, NJPLP said:

    I don't know if you noticed or not, but it looks like there is some sort of glitch in the video at around 0:53/0:54. It seems like it's always been there, as I just recently checked the "Somewhere I Belong" music video from the media content from the enhanced version of 'Meteora' that you can get from the Meteora art wall on linkinpark.com and it's there too.

    i can't check the original upload from 2007 to compare, but there's a little cut during this part.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcs5PRxEXq4

  18. 4 hours ago, lpliveusername said:

    Now that we know the origins of many of those samples and we have a list of samples present in each demo, I was thinking we could check their dates to figure out an approximate date for the demos. Here's the list I made:

     

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    None But The Lonely Heart by André Kostelanetz And His Orchestra (1958)
    From Russia With Love by John Barry (1963)
    Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey (1965)
    Tuesday Afternoon by The Moody Blues (1967)
    House Of Four Doors (Part 2) by The Moody Blues (1968)
    Parisian Pierrot by Julie Andrews (1968)
    Sex Explained For Children by Nathan S. Leichmann and Stanley Z. Daniels (1971)
    Change The Beat (Female Version) by Beside (1982)
    Running With The Night by Lionel Richie (1983)
    Step In The Arena by Gang Starr (1991)
    China by Tori Amos (1992)
    Shit, Damn, Motherfucker by D'Angelo (1995)
    Lifter by Deftones (1995)
    Eye For An Eye (Your Beef Is Mines) by Mobb Deep featuring Nas and Raekwon (1995)
    Little Horn by Marilyn Manson (1996)
    Unravel by Björk (1997)
    Around The Fur by Deftones (1997)
    Do It Again by EPMD (1997)
    Last Man Standing by EPMD (1997)
    The Perfect Drug (Nine Inch Nails Remix) by Nine Inch Nails (1997)
    Undenied by Portishead (1997)
    Half Day Closing by Portishead (1997)
    The Saga Begins by Rakim (1997)
    Vapor Trail by The Crystal Method (1997)
    Caribbean Connection by Big Pun featuring Wyclef Jean (1998)
    Intro by Big Pun (1998)
    You Never Knew by Hieroglyphics (1998)
    What's It All About by Rasco (1998)
    Me & My Crew by Rasco (1998)
    17 by The Smashing Pumpkins (1998)
    Just Like This by Limp Bizkit (1999)

     

    Since i found those Rasco's samples, from songs that came out in 98'... we can assume that Goop was made in 1998 aswell.
    SAD (1999), UGH (1999), SWISH(1999).
    I think that these might be the real date of these, based on the most recent sample on the project from these demos (which were LIMPKICK1/LIMPKICK2)

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