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  1. For the Meteora|20 promotion, Linkin Park has uploaded both series of LPTVs dealing with Meteora to their YouTube.

     

    Season 1 of recording Meteora is available in an upgraded quality for the first time ever, and Season 2, which was originally released digitally in 2007, is now available officially from the band for the first time on YouTube.

  2. Some stuff is on the band for not paying attention to details like Instrumentals on the shirts, titles of the DVD and placeholder text on the graphics, and the LPTVs being the wrong versions, but the Lost video stuff has nothing to do with them. No way they'd know ahead of time Facebook screwed the video with geo restrictions and even while some USA people could see it, others had it completely muted in the USA. So that's completely on Facebook. The LP team/Warner (Ana) got it fixed really quickly.

     

    Overall, the excitement of Lost, the epic box set, and more are way, way bigger than any of these small mistakes. Surely the box set isn't printed with the placeholder text. The DVD title, LPTVs, etc can be fixed ahead of time digitally. It's an extremely exciting time.

  3. Keeping with tradition, Linkin Park has released their second music video for "Lost", this time an alternate reality version based on the Meteora art day and more. Check it out exclusively on Meta (Facebook).

    In the later stages of their career, LP has kept to their tradition of releasing multiple videos for singles, from "Heavy" to "Talking to Myself" and "One More Light" and now with "Lost."

  4. We would like to thank someone that went out of their way to find this information, but was kind enough to help us fill in an important missing gap in Linkin Park's live career. They wish to remain anonymous but without their help, we would have never been able to confirm this setlist.

     

    In July 2004, Linkin Park and Jay-Z surprised fans with their epic Roxy Theatre show for the Collision Course DVD. The DVD would not be released until November 2004. A week later after The Roxy, Projekt Revolution 2004 kicked off and six shows into the tour, they shocked fans in Holmdel, NJ just outside of New York by bringing Jay-Z out in the encore.

     

    Show reports varied on what they played together and while we can see clips in the LPTV 8: Projekt Revolution 2004 episode, the setlist was not confirmed until now. Just in time for the Meteora 20 box set release, here we go with what Linkin Park and Jay-Z performed that night in Holmdel! As far as we know, this is the first time the confirmed setlist has made its way online. This is an important set because Collision Course songs were only performed a handful of times with Jay-Z live - Roxy 2004, Holmdel 2004, Music For Relief 2005, Live 8 2005, the Grammy's 2006, New York City 2008, and Milton Keynes 2008. From those 7 performances, only Holmdel's setlist wasn't completely known.

     

    01. Don't Stay

    02. Papercut

    03. Points Of Authority

    04. With You

    05. Runaway

    06. Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down

    07. Somewhere I Belong

    08. Figure.09

    09. From The Inside

    10. Breaking The Habit

    11. Numb

    12. In The End

    13. Wish (Nine Inch Nails cover)

    14. A Place For My Head

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    15. Crawling

    16. Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You (w/ Jay-Z)

    17. Big Pimpin'/Papercut (w/ Jay-Z)

    18. Jigga What/Faint (w/ Jay-Z) (Jay-Z then leaves the stage)

    19. One Step Closer

     

    As you can tell, Wish being moved up into the main set made it the only time that ever happened with Linkin Park that we know about. Jay-Z performed the first three Collision Course songs in the encore. And while Linkin Park skipped Lying From You and Faint in the setlist in favor of performing their Collision Course counterparts, they elected to keep Papercut in the setlist - probably because the mashup on Collision Course uses the instrumental base of Big Pimpin' whereas the other two use instrumentals of Lying From You and Faint, which makes sense. All of the standard intros for the songs were used, just with these song selection changes being made. This was also the longest show song-wise of the tour, with the Mountain View encore coming in a close second but lacks a full A.06, aborted Wish, and Sweet Child O Mine.

     

    And there we have it! A historic show and now we finally know what was played! 
     

  5. That Meteora song board is still too iffy to know what's going on with it. Where are Numb and Nobody's Listening? Figure.09 is on twice (under F09 and under Plaster II). Where is Fighting Myself? Etc.

     

    LP's formula in this era is just great, it could really make some masterpiece songs.

     

    Mike: rapping
    Chester: sings one beautiful pre-chorus line
    Mike: one rap line here
    Chester: chorus

     

    A+. These songs kick ass.

  6. 15 minutes ago, Hybrid1988 said:

    Unreal that these songs were just sitting on hard drives for 20 years. These are the definition of hidden gems. Blown away at the quality of these. Forcing myself not to listen to these clips non stop but they are SO good.

     

    Exactly. Almost unbelievable they were just sitting there for so long. Wow.

    Shockingly great tracks. 

    More the Victim has a different/higher pitched sample in the intro/loop in the song, it's slightly different than Cumulus. Has live drums, bass, scratching, different guitar riff slightly, it's all really really good.

  7. Mike confirms he didn't touch anything now on it. The Making of Meteora shows songs so early in the process - look how rough/bad the demos are of Figure.09, From the Inside, Somewhere I Belong, Lost are in the DVD. That stuff was filmed in early 2002 to summer 2002~. Way way before the songs took big shape. There's no reason to think Mike finished the song now or something, he said it was fully completed in 2002 and the first song to be cut from the album.

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