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Vorist

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  1. In fact there are lots of videos in the baidu tieba(A kind of forum).You can use Google translate to find the past China concert videos and photos there.Baidu linkin Bar I will try to ask him about that.
  2. Check out the burn it down flac recorded by my friend ExtremeCode.He got the full show but that also got his voice so he only gave me this. https://mega.nz/#!TxcVmSqC!svKc3H88-2gfeL0gBu4WWHkI7KIWcCM4at4esBz_HtU
  3. Well.Last night I was at the Shenzhen show VIP2 3rd.There were traffic policemen there and asked people to sit down.And the people around me were just fucking zombies. Just know how to play their fucking cellphones and post Wechat.Fucking Terrible experience. I will never buy a expensive ticket like this shit again.
  4. Well the Chinese fans are planning to record the show.Big project coming.
  5. Not sit down the whole show.Swat can not control everyone.Check that baidu blue link above you will see the pics
  6. Yep a whole SWAT team.And according to the fans who attended the conferenece,mike played a few seconds new album demo at the conference. DEMO at 182s For concert pics and videos click this Linkin Bar Update 1.Fans are asked to sit down by the SWAT.(My sentences were a little bit exaggerated.Not whole show and not that terrible,as the show starts,many people stand on the chairs. ) 2.Many people left before the encore.
  7. Holy shit the governmnet sent a swat team there.
  8. Well some fans slipped in the conference.
  9. Normal China fans can't attend that.Only those rich asshoeles who bought Benz there can get invitations.
  10. There is a vote at the page below You can vote for the song you want to listen to!
  11. That's screen recorded crap.Not original Youku Flv stream.
  12. MFR 2014.Only half part webcast exists.
  13. Let's hope someone can record the stream.
  14. Linkin Park's first show ever in Beijing, China will be webcasted live on July 26, 2015 by Tencent Video, China's largest online video media platform. It is presented by Mercedes Benz, the sponsors of the tour. This will be the band's last show on the China Tour and will take place at Beijing Workers' Stadium. Their October 19, 2008 show in Beijing was canceled due to an injury sustained by Chester, so this is a very exciting tour for the band. It's the largest international rock tour ever to visit China. The live stream will begin on July 26th here. China has just one time zone and it is set to go from 19:30 to 21:00 in Chinese time. If we converted the time correctly, that should be at 7:30 AM EST, 4:30am PST. Convert to your appropriate time zone here. EDITED Very Important! There is a vote at the page below. You can vote for the song you want to listen to!
  15. Check this LP interview SOHU WEB DL 1080p Chester and Mike were on the show https://mega.co.nz/#!75tVCIQa!Vd4osbICcqKGtQGmzBtiMcCnJD0anNnZ4PDdlzYtO1g
  16. I will be at the Shenzhen show and record the show in 4k if my Xperia works fine.
  17. To gat approved I think.And also check this out. An interview between LP and Global Times. They might be one of the most recognized bands in China. Their songs, even those from 10 years ago, are still widely played on the radio and pubs, and even as background music on TV shows, at ball games and e-sport venues. After a six-year absence, Linkin Park is coming to China again next month, presenting their The Hunting Party album tour in Nanjing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chongqing and Beijing. A testament to the band's fame in the country, after tickets for the concert went on sale the band set a new record by selling 24 million yuan ($3.8 million) worth of tickets in just eight hours. Glories going on Just like the name of their first formal album, Hybrid Theory in 2000, the band has always tried playing and mixing different styles in their music from rock and rap to electronic to pop. Some fans have pointed out their latest album has been quite a departure from recent records and a return to ethos and inspiration. "It was a creative impulse from within the band. The trigger was when Mike [shinoda] switched gears about not wanting to write the songs that he's been writing, but instead decided to write heavy hard rock songs. We all went 'Okay!'" Chester Bennington wrote in an e-mail interview with the Global Times about the birth of their latest album last year. In 1996, Mike Shinoda and some of his friends founded a band which is now mostly regarded as the earliest version of Linkin Park. While several members eventually left and new people joined, the band eventually shot to success and earned global fame. This nearly two-decade-long journey is not something they really think about. "20 years ago, it was like me and a friend of mine met Mark [Wakefield]. Really it was like only me and Mark at the beginning. We made a couple of songs in our spare time. We were in high school," Mike wrote, adding that they are focusing more of their energy on the future and what is coming next for the band. Still rocking past 30 Those members of the band now in their 30s have spent over half of their lives on music. Chester gave some suggestions for those who also wanted to pursue a music career and write songs: "When it comes to writing, don't think it's great just because you wrote it. If you want to be a professional musician, you have to be able to see what you're doing with reality goggles and not fantasy goggles. "Sometimes it's hard to swallow that you didn't create something good. Stick with it, accept criticism, don't drink your own juice. That stuff is really important. You can pretty much do whatever you want nowadays as a band. Be smart, stay plugged in, get your music out to people and build your ideas." As the online music industry continues its rapid growth and more records company turn their eyes to the Internet, Linkin Park proved their high global popularity again by becoming the first rock band to achieve over 1.9 billion views on YouTube. When talking about these high online numbers and the newly booming online music industry, Joe Hann wrote: "For us, it's a very natural progression. There's new things' happening all the time with technology and the way that music or any kind of media is distributed, so we see it as having more tools and ways of communicating with people. You don't have to rely on a single one of them entirely." They're also not worried about their position in this new industry. "I'd like to think that we still have a lot of energy and ideas left in the tank. In that sense, we are still available to write our own legacy moving forward and continue to build on that," wrote Dave Farrell. "I really sincerely think that one of the coolest components of our history is gonna be the fact that we've had a fan base during a time period when attention spans are very fickle, we've had a fan base that's been really committed to us and what we're doing." Linkin Park Q&A Global Times: What are you most excited about this tour in China? Mike: We are actually visiting a lot of cities that I've never seen before. This is a wonderful opportunity for me and my family to experience China. We wrote about it. This is the longest tour we have had in China and the most cities. We will get to meet the fans, experience the culture and eat the food and go sightseeing. It is really an exciting trip for us. Joe Hann: I'm looking forward to eating soup dumplings, checking out the arts district, visiting the Great Wall, seeing what local life is in these places, plus checking out the cool skyscrapers that are being built. Global Times: What's it like to perform in a country with a totally different culture? Joe Hann : Last time we had a great time in China. They were big shows and at the time they told us that they were the biggest shows for a rock band in China and so we're looking forward to coming back and repeating that success and sharing our music with our massive fan base in China... cultures may be different but the fans are the same in terms of the universal emotion that they get from the music and what we get back from them. Global Times: What suggestions do you have for younger generations? Dave Farrell: For anyone who loves music, I feel like it's less important to focus on how to make it into a successful band. The most important thing is being able to immerse yourself into that world, what music has to offer to you and immerse yourself in the positives that you get out of it. It's about how much joy and happiness you are able to get out of it. If I wasn't with Linkin Park today, I still would like to be involved in music. Link Click
  18. Well,Metallica have to dropped Master of Puppets at the Shanghai show though the crowd was screaming "MASTER!MASTER!MASTER!"Very funny,isn't it? As a Chinese,I can not understand why too. Check this out.
  19. New versions up http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=11792&do=findComment&comment=253960
  20. Are you a Chinese? Go to the tieba to sell them.
  21. Google it LeTV 1080p webcast H264 5500kbps 25fps No logos AAC 192kbps VOD service 5$ Available time. 2015.5.10 12:15 - 2015.5.25 00:00 Is there anyone know how to rip stream from LeTV? Don't want to waste my money on temporary internet files.
  22. Guys please record the stream! http://yahoo-live.hs.llnwd.net/rockinrio_1128.m3u8 http://yahoo-live.hs.llnwd.net/rockinrio_3128.m3u8 http://yahoo-live.hs.llnwd.net/rockinrio_6128.m3u8
  23. Never believe Chinese posters. Last time letv did a so called 4kwebcast(It cost me 5 bucks).It turned out to be 4k cameras shooting but 720p live stream and very bad quality. BTW can you record the LeTV streamI could buy an account. Or you could teach me how to get it because I am using China LAN.There maybe less network lag for me.
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