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plesh88

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  1. Unbelievable video by Mark. As good as anything they've ever put out.
  2. Good song, Chester is fantastic on it. Little disappointed it didn't make the album, but it's understandable. Not a glaring omission like some of the other B-sides we've heard (Lost, Fighting Myself, Primo, No Roads Left in particular for me).
  3. I'm pretty confident LP is done making music together, but sign me up for an unreleased song(s) every couple of years, even if that means the rest of the release is mostly meh. In the very least it keeps LP relevant with the casual fan and that's fine in my book.
  4. These sessions are so awesome, but the tease does kill me a bit. Listening to Mike play his/LP songs semi-live just makes me beg to see him on a big stage again. I know we've been blessed with an absurd amount of live recordings the last 20+ years but Mike is a rock star he can still fill a stadium.
  5. My feeling since the HB show 6 years ago has been that LP was unofficially officially finished after that night. And that is fine. But sign me up for Mike and whatever cast of traveling musicians he can find because these are awesome. In these couple of videos he seems to be loving singing "live". Idk about anyone else but as soon as the verse started on Faint I just expected him to flip the guitar on his back and grab the mic.
  6. I've said it a million times, but LP could have released a thousand songs from the HT/Meteora era's and I would've listened to them all over and over and over the last 20+ years.
  7. Pretty much how everyone feels right? No one wants LP done, but figuring out how to do it effectively yet still honorably is very difficult.
  8. I appreciate almost any interview that goes outside the norm. It's why Stern has been so successful for such a long time and you see it in things like Hot Ones etc. Asking the not-so-stock questions really helps to get a better sense of the band and their music and intra-band dynamic that we would never get otherwise. I think nearly everyone here would be lying if they said they never thought about most of those questions Stern asked Mike yesterday.
  9. Add a sick bridge and memorable beat/tone/piano part and this is the LP formula. They could make 500 songs like this and I'd still put them on shuffle until the end of time.
  10. Years and years of playing LP instrumental demos on shuffle, imagining the guys vocals. To hear MTV after listening to Cumulus a thousand times is unreal. Give me more please.
  11. Great interview. I'm still a little hesitant to say that LP is going to make new music again, but I'm excited for whatever else Mike is teasing. I have a feeling it's more of his personal work, not LP music, and I'll be more than happy with that.
  12. Hearing the guys in real time go on youtube for the TTTAMP clip and discuss it during this Q&A is so awesome. A small snippet that has been played over and over and enhanced by the Linkin Park fan CSI team 1 billion times gets clarified in about 2 minutes by the band. Nearly 20 years since this thread: https://www.lpassociation.com/forum/threads/lyrics-from-an-unreleased-song.3338/
  13. The interview video is excellent. Mike with a lot of hinting at LP doing more stuff in the near future. Great to get more insight into Meteora.
  14. I have the same exact feeling. Very B-sidey, a little unpolished. To me even though it's a full song it feels a bit closer to Debris than say Numb.
  15. I agree here. I can see why Lost or She Couldn't didn't make the cut or fit the albums, same with Primo. To me the only true bonafide mistake LP made is leaving No Roads Left off that album. Besides Mike not wanting to sing that song live every show, I don't know how you could justify omitting it.
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