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  1. 1 hour ago, JZLP-NaughtyNottingham said:

    Jay Gordon :"With regards to this linkin park singer thing. I know nothing about any of that. People sure do love to take my words out of context. I love those guys and wish them the best. Wow I was like what in the actual f**k ? I said nothing about knowing any of that and never brought it up. I love Chester and there will never be another him ever. Strange that that dude said something to me about it not the other way around. get real dude. Not cool!"

     

    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/TmqPymBS3ymao5Bs/?mibextid=oFDknk

     

    Lol it seems like Jay Gordon realized that he messed up. What he said was pretty clear and the interviewer didn't even try to obtain info about the new singer.

     

    In my mind he knows something and he realized that he said more than what was possible..

    Lol makes no sense. If he "didn’t say anything" was it AI/deepfake then? 😂

  2. 39 minutes ago, JZLP-NaughtyNottingham said:

    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/RGkp5B74AHhsyKEi/?mibextid=oFDknk

     

    You are being burned right now on a latin america LP Facebook page

     

    Whats up w that ? @NJPLP

    It’s because he added those demo titles on Genius and someone started spreading around that image saying that those were the next songs to be released and everyone misinterpreted it.

     

     

    EDIT: didn’t see the other replies that explained it, sorry

  3. 47 minutes ago, LPLStaff said:

     

    Again I ask - did Jeff specifically confirm the exact And One live version has a studio recording? Or did he simply say they recorded And One during the Hybrid Theory sessions? Are we just assuming the live version was recorded?

     

     

    But Fighting Myself wasn't finished, even Mike said they abandoned it. But yes, they are for sure counting it in the 15 when they talk about 15 songs - Lost, Fighting Myself, and More the Victim. Healing Foot as far as we know had no final drums by Rob (unless they just didn't release it on Meteora 20) - why is it not even on the song board at NRG?



    Jeff Blue confirmed on Reddit that the live version did have a studio recording: https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/lhpg9p/comment/gmzogoh/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

     

  4. 21 minutes ago, NJPLP said:

    "In The End" was already reposted before. There's no "From The Inside", "Numb" "Given Up", "Shadow Of The Day", "The Catalyst, "Iridescent", "Lost In The Echo", "Until It's Gone", "Final Masquerade", or "Heavy". (Maybe a decent amount of the ones I mentioned will be on there, but not all of them. Just throwing out some of the more important singles. "Numb" is definitely going to be on there, considering it's popularity, but not entirely sure on the others.)

    Numb has now been posted

  5. 3 hours ago, Rasputin 93 said:

    Can you provide an example and send screenshots of the result?

    We'll discuss if those will be excluded down the line.


    So I figured it out. It seems to be that the search bar is case sensitive and I would type names of stuff without their proper capitalization.


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  6. I keep having issues while searching. For example I try to look for a song and sometimes it doesn’t even come up even when I type it correctly word for word.

     

    Also I have a suggestion, is it possible to make the old theme an option? I’ve used MediaWiki before and theres an option to allow people to switch themes. I personally prefer the old one more but that’s just personal preference and just a suggestion other than that the new changes to the wiki have been great.

  7. 3 hours ago, JZLP-NaughtyNottingham said:

    It seems that they changed the story? when they uploaded BTH 10 days ago they said that the band team requested the HD footage to be deleted, now they say that:

     

    '' The high quality HD masters of the entire Smoke Out event were taken from the site at the end of the night by the production producers. ''

     

    So there's still a chance that someday this show will come out

    Yeah they probably weren't destroyed. Fremont doesn't have it but it could be that the producers do as from what I was told in this email by Scott Jonas (owner of Fremont studios)

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  8. On 11/15/2023 at 9:44 AM, lpliveusername said:

    I think there's no evidence whatsoever for when they recorded this take of Stick N Move. Could have been done anytime in 1999 or early 2000. The only thing I'm sure about is that it isn't the NRG version because the quality of the recording screams low quality demo, not a finished product recorded at a professional studio for their debut album. The quote from the Hybrid Theory 20 book seems to suggest that whatever instrumental they recorded at NRG simply became Runaway.

     

    This?

     

    Right. This statement makes no sense whatsoever. The guy wants to be paid for his work and that's it. If they give him what he is owned, he can't possibly come back for more. He can't claim he worked on songs from the other albums. He was only a member of the band in 1999.

     

    I think it's entirely possible that for some of the demos they just reused the old instrumentals and recorded new vocals over them, however Blue is definitelly not one of those songs because Blue was written with Chester. Mark Wakefield and Dave Farrell have no writing credits for it. Even the bass style sounds different from Dave's.

     

    Here's a list of the songs they could have reused the Xero instrumentals for (if anyone compares them to the Xero demos, let us know):

     

    Esaul ("A Place For My Head" Demo)

    Slip (1998 Unreleased Hybrid Theory Demo)

    Forgotten (Demo)

    Pictureboard

    Stick N Move (Demo)

    Carousel (Demo)

     

    Again, I'm not entirely sure when Stick N Move was recorded. This is a completely different song from its 1997 version on the Xero tape. I'm not sure if this version was ever recorded while Mark Wakefield was still in the band (before Kyle joined).

     

    I'm including Carousel because, according to Jeff's book, there was a Xero version of Carousel and Dave Farrell was credited for the song (for the first time) on Hybrid Theory 20 (no credits for Mark Wakefield though). However, I don't know when this exact version of Carousel was recorded. It could have been recorded after the Hybrid Theory EP, which would mean that Kyle does indeed play on it.

     

    This statement definitely hurts his case. What we, as the people who run Linkinpedia, have to keep in mind is that Kyle isn't a Linkin Park fan and made that statement 20 years after leaving the band. 20 years since the last time he heard those songs. He said the version he heard in 1999 didn't have his bass work. That could have been true. The band could have done multiple versions of those songs, some with his bass work and some without it. Who knows? He is credited for bass on the original EP after all. He also claimed that his bass solo was removed from Could Have Been. Maybe it was at some point, but the version we got still has it. Again, before we interviewed him, he didn't even know the band had released any songs with him on bass. There was no way he could possibly know which versions of those songs were released.

     

    I guess he could use the original 1999 version of the Hybrid Theory EP as an (maybe weak) argument for the 6 tracks in it, but he doesn't really have any proof for the other demos. His best choice would be to reach out to Jeff Blue as he has kept notes on everything the band did.




    I compared the Esaul Xero Demo with the Esaul 1999 Hybrid Theory Demo with Chester on vocals. Both instrumentals are the exact same and so are the bass lines when I isolated them. So both instrumentals are the same. For the other demos I haven't checked but I would assume they are also the same (Forgotten, Pictureboard etc). 

  9. 5 hours ago, xeroboi said:

    How did this person even got it

    "This tape comes from the personal collection of a music industry executive who received it from Mike Shinoda back in 1997 when Xero was just starting and trying to get signed"  

     

    The person got it from their fathers tape collection.

  10. I don't have a problem with Mike being into NFTs. I'm not really interested in his NFT work but I'm not going to lose respect for Mike just because he wants to do something he enjoys doing.

    However, the thing that kind of annoyed me is about Mike not knowing about the chip shortage that has literally been happening for about 2 years now... 

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