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Xero21

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  1. I've posted a bunch of rants about Mike's tirade against radio on LPA. I won't do that here, but I feel like his points are about 70% nonsense.

     

    And how are you going to call radio "Disney Commercial Music" when you WROTE THE THEME SONG FOR TRANSFORMERS 2. You know, one of the biggest most mainstream movie franchises of all time?

     

    People who live in castles of glass should not throw stones.

  2. Just because he mentioned LP in an interview doesnt mean its on the cards. He did name several other artists in that interview.

    I'm not sure what interview you're referring to (edit: just saw you posted it). Aoki and Mike have tweeted at each other/posted group pictures a couple times over the past year. They've met up.

  3. I think the flip-side to including the DSPs on ticketmaster would be that ticketmaster would probably get a cut of the profits. If management already feels that the product isn't making enough money, the idea of cutting someone else in probably doesn't sound right.

     

    Yeah, the increased awareness would mean more people pay, but after ticketmaster takes their share, has it made enough of a difference?

  4. why do you still think it's because the money? even when Mike said that it's ok to share the DSPs, they didn't stopped for few years later. again, i just think nobody pay attention to this because no one really cares.

    Apparently the band doesn't decide to do or not do them (Mike's tweet), which means it must be the label or someone affiliated. Of course they will make business decisions based on money. If people aren't paying for these things, they'll take them off the market. I'm pretty sure that's what's happened here.

  5. but why would you pay for a DSP that has the same or almost the same songs and it sounds pretty similar too..

    Exactly. I never said people didn't have a decent reason not to pay for multiple shows, but it is what it is.

     

    The band has always been up front that they play singles and well known songs at shows. That isn't really going to change. If people aren't going to buy DSPs because of that, then that's it. That's the end of the discussion.

  6. Let's be realistic, how many people are really willing to pay for DSPs that aren't for a show that they went to? I may sound cynical, but I don't think very many are.

     

    Most people only go to one show a tour. And out of those people, I'm sure a lot of them don't even know about the DSPs. And even if they did, they'd only buy the show they went to. The 20 LPL users (and that's a generous estimate) who might pay for multiple shows probably isn't enough to justify all the work I'm assuming goes into releasing DSPs.

     

    All I know is, whenever a show with something cool was released on DSP in the past, there'd be a ton of posts/tweets asking if and when it would be in the "usual place." That's part of the problem. We needed to pay for it. And it sucks for the people who DID pay for multiple shows, because they did their part. But I don't think enough people did.

  7. Now that I've heard a tease of it, I'd love to have the entire ATS demo "Chicken Basket". Mike said back then that this demo made him feel like he was on drugs.

     

    And damn, listen how awesome it sounds (0:46 onwards)

     

     

    And also, some of the super heavy songs from the MTM era, about which Mike still talked recently.

    Chicken Basket sounds like it belongs on the soundtrack for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon :D Total 80s power sound.

  8. In a move that has caught seemingly everyone from the Linkin Park fanbase to the Stone Temple Pilot fanbase to music fans in general off guard, Chester joined the Stone Temple Pilots on stage at the 2013 KROQ Weenie Roast in Irvine, CA as the lead singer for the band. The band was the "surprise guest" of the show, similar to what Foo Fighters did to Linkin Park in 2011 at the show - showing up and playing unannounced as a surprise. A timed release of a brand new song "Out Of Time" to KROQ followed the performance, with STP issuing a press release and Chester even confirming that he hasn't left Linkin Park.

     

    KROQ.com adds: "If seeing is believing, the audience at Weenie Roast 2013 definitely left as believers in the power of music. The unbelievable magic of the night was doubly-amplified after all the amazing sets earlier when sonic swamis of alt-stadium rock, Stone Temple Pilots, brought Chester Bennington from Linkin Park out as a featured vocalist."

     

    SETLIST:

    01. Vasoline

    02. Big Bang Baby

    03. Wicked Garden

    04. Sex Type Thing

    05. Out Of Time (Live Debut)

    06. Interstate Love Song

    07. Dead And Bloated

    08. Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart

     

    A few songs of the webcast can be found below. Hopefully more surfaces soon!

     

    They have debuted a new single "Out Of Time". Listen to the full song and even download a copy for yourself here. The STP website has been updated with a full press release by the band as well as pictures of the guys and Chester.

     

    "Chester has a one-of-a-kind voice that we’ve admired for a long time,” said guitarist Dean DeLeo. “We know Linkin Park will always be his priority, but we thought it would be cool to try something together. We managed to find the time to record a song and we’re all really happy with the result."

     

    "I’ve loved STP since I was 13 years old and they’ve had a huge influence on me," explained Bennington. "When the opportunity came up to do something creative with them, I jumped at the chance. The guys in Linkin Park have been incredibly supportive of me undertaking this project while I’ve continued to work on new music with LP.""

     

    Chester adds on Twitter:

    "Just played the first show with STP! It was fucking AMAZING!"

    "Check out our new song available for download free now at http://stonetemplepilots.com"

    "FYI, I will never leave LP. We are currently working on a new record and its awesome!"

     

    Tour dates for STP w/ Chester:

    18.05.2013 Irvine, CA, Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, KROQ Weenie Roast

    19.05.2013 Mountain View, CA, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Live 105's BFD 2013

    30.05.2013 Los Angeles, CA, Club Nokia, MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert

     

    What do you think of Chester joining Stone Temple Pilots?

     

    EDIT: Chester will be on KROQ's Kevin & Bean Monday morning.

     

    Here is a video of the new song 'Out Of Time' live from the Weenie Roast show:

     

    Rolling Stone has posted a very positive review of the performance, which you can read in full here.

     

    "As the rotating stage turned around following a joyous set from Vampire Weekend, the opening notes of Stone Temple Pilots’ "Vasoline" filled the Verizon Wireless Ampitheater. On the drum riser, a man stood with his back to the audience until it came time to deliver the opening line, "One time a thing occurred to me." And with that, the venue exploded as Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington turned and leaped into action, filling in on this night for the recently fired Scott Weiland."

     

    Edit: Chester has confirmed that he is now the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots and Linkin Park. Also they are considering an album and tour. Video here. Source ChesterBNetwork.

     

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