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  1. We have no idea. Video forthcoming I guess.
  2. The small things to me really make the differences. As a hardcore fan I appreciate those. Mike and Chester in the Atlanta 2008 preshow radio interview said that's a great reason to collect all of the live shows (back when they promoted all fans sharing them all) - there are small differences between each show. Now, there aren't many differences. I remember when we'd talk nightly about what was over POA at each show (2007-2009). I thought Mike's solo medley would become the new POA. Europe was so promising with it, I mean the second show he did WTCFM, then did HHH at Jonas's request at Rock am Ring. I said DAMN we really have some good shit coming up here. And at the WPB rehearsal when I was getting ant bites on my fucking ass sitting in the grass trying to avoid getting caught by security while we listened to the rest of the rehearsal, he did WTCFM verse 2. The tour went on and he didn't change it up AT ALL. Remember The Name to me is easily the worst verse to put over it, and it's a hybrid of both verses, oh man I'm not a fan of that one bit. I'd like to see HHH and I am going to request it in Orlando by telling Mike that it sounds gangster as fuck, which it does to me. Change up the solo medley verse, fucking drop the POA/With You encore rap I mean the entire encore is a disaster with the shortened songs...easily the worst I've encore I've seen them do WHICH IS WEIRD because it follows the best encore I've ever seen them do (2012's Tinfoil/Faint/LFY-Papercut/OSC). We'll see what happens in the USA. As long as they drop the shortened songs and play full songs with like APFMH, KTTK, ALITS then we will be in great shape.
  3. Thanks for the information. Maybe the next show will be luckier....?
  4. Show eight already? That's what we are saying! Linkin Park plays the eighth show of this European Tour in München, Germany at Olympiahalle. München (or Munich, for you international fans) is a city that Linkin Park has performed at four times before and this will mark show number five there. There is an audience recording from Sebastian S. of their first show in the city in March 2001, opening for the Deftones. Sebastian's work with live dates and archiving the setlists, etc of the band back in that era proved to be very helpful for us when starting this website and we extend a grateful thank you to him for that! LP returned in the fall to headline the same venue (Colosseum), but the show sold so well that they had to move it to a bigger venue - Zenith. München didn't have another LP show until 2008 when the band played Reitstadion Riem, but the city had the honors of hosting the very first Projekt Revolution: Europe show! The band was very fired up due to it being the biggest Projekt Revolution show ever at the time and the fans even got an extremely rare performance of Reading My Eyes, only performed nine times ever. If only the United States was that lucky! Reading My Eyes still remains a big fan favorite, with fans requesting it even on this tour for Mike to rap in the set. Perhaps one day the band will make room in the setlist for it again. Then, in summer 2011, Projekt Revolution: Europe RETURNED to München at Messegelände München Riem. That show made München the only city in Europe to receive two Projekt Revolution shows - one in 2008 and one in 2011. That setlist featured a rare combo of both Burning In The Skies and Blackout in the same set as well as Reading My Eyes (two times in one city?!) being rapped over Bleed It Out. So if you've lived in München, you don't get to see Linkin Park EVERY tour, but when you do...you get some pretty cool shows. Right now, Linkin Park is in the middle of three shows in a row, which happens twice on this tour coincidentally, but is not something that happens frequently these days on tours for LP at all. It's surprising that three in a row are booked, but we are sending good vibes Chester's way and hoping that he doesn't get sick. The last show was in Leipzig on the 12th, where the band played Set A. This means München is very likely to get Set B. At the Leipzig M&G, fans were allegedly set to hear 2-3 songs from LPU XIV, but this did not end up happening for an unknown reason. Perhaps this show will be luckier! After this show, Linkin Park heads to Wien, Austria on the 14th, where they have not performed in a VERY long time! For the full list of upcoming tour dates in 2014, click here.
  5. LPU M&G attendees today get to hear 2-3 LPU XIV songs, per Lorenzo.
  6. Summerfest definitely isn't the typical USA festival. I know what you mean...LP just doesn't fit into that category of band. The bands that headline those events are straight rock bands, etc...LP is like on another level in a few ways. Their production is much superior, etc. It's hard to explain. Those festivals have a totally different type of crowd in general than what LP brings to their shows. Linkin Park isn't a band to ever play a show like Rock On The Range, Carolina Rebellion, Pointfest, The Big Ticket in Jacksonville, Music Midtown in Atlanta, Bonnaroo, Coachella, etc. They haven't been asked to play Coachella and likely won't ever be asked. An interesting exception to this is that they were booked as the headliner for DeLuna Festival in Pensacola. That was a very strange booking to me and surely cost the festival an absolute fortune, lol. I don't think these festivals actively try to bring LP because LP costs a fuckkkkkk ton to book, they aren't straight rock, etc. Coachella and Bonnaroo are legit music festival experiences but they don't seem to want LP. Of any USA festival to see LP at, I would think it'd be Lollapalooza. I don't think they'll play Voodoo or any of these rock festivals or Bonnaroo/Coachella though. But maybe I am wrong. And don't get me wrong, I'd love to see LP at Voodoo in New Orleans. Summerfest is one of those things like Milano's festival this year...a headliner is booked for each day and has their OWN show. It's an ongoing festival over a period of time. Linkin Park has their day, John Fogerty has his day, Dave Matthews Band has their day, etc.
  7. The artwork is fucking GOOD.
  8. Set B. No Austin on Faint. Warner CEO of Warner GSA (Germany, Switzerland, Austria) photographed backstage with the band before the show started.
  9. Music For Relief's website asks for volunteers each tour. It probably took a considerable amount of time to get the footage, compile it all together, edit it down, add subtitles, etc. It's a lot of work I bet.
  10. Julien-K has had an eventful year in 2014, including the release of some new music. Ryan and Amir were nice enough to grant us an interview earlier this year and since they have a surprise (!) coming out tomorrow, we thought now was a great time to post it! We discuss everything from their new music to the Death To Analog show earlier this year to their future touring plans. Read the full interview here.
  11. It is now up to the fans to record the shows. The band stopped selling them because of "lack of interest" - they failed to advertise them correctly so not enough fans knew about them to purchase them. They will not be releasing any more DSPs.
  12. No. They are crazy live, but get the energy really going. I hated them my first time when I saw them open for Rise Against. I saw them again and wasn't a big fan either opening for STP...the sound sucked. But I do have some songs of theirs on random mixes I made like Downfall Of Us All and Sometimes You're The Hammer, Sometimes You're The Nail. They do have some jams. Jeremy on AFPMH again at this show would be cool.
  13. Time to add the Amsterdam one!
  14. That one will be in the preshow post for sure
  15. It has been performed ten times. 4 times in 2006 and 6 times in 2008. Since 2008, Mike has rapped it at least once a year, usually over Bleed It Out....I think excluding 2012. 2009 it was over Points Of Authority's outro twice. After taking a break in 2012 (I think), it reappeared in summer 2013. Now it's back again. He did it earlier this year in Darien Center. He knows it because he wrote it and it's done every now and then live.
  16. NO idea how I keep doing that. Sorry. Any update on the setlist?
  17. Mike was at some party in LA with LP's manager and was talking to someone about YouTube and Facebook "working with them" on certain things since they are the largest band on both platforms. They granted some exceptions to LP when it came to LP doing things, like I think Mike specifically said Facebook didn't charge them to push content to all of their followers (LP has millions). You know when you have pages not all of your followers see every post, well FB lets LP's account do that. I can find it and send it to you guys privately, I mean they wanted it taken down ASAP and I understand why, but then at the same time, they weren't really discussing anything insane. It was just the creepiness factor that pissed Mike off I believe, with someone recording him and Mike having no idea. It's not a very interesting video, it's loud and you can't hear Mike talking a lot, it's short, and it's dark. Nothing great at all, seriously.
  18. I have zero idea what the difference is. Can someone explain? And 4K is supposed to be higher than Bluray? How much higher is Bluray than DVD? DVDs look fine to me.
  19. We started a new series in September that we are excited about and want to continue doing for a while called "LPLive Classics". At the time, [AndOne] said, "This will be the first part of our new LPLive Classics series, in which we will be bringing you new master transfers and quality upgrades for some old classic shows that we had for many many years! We have a couple more of those classics coming up in the near future, so stay tuned!" Next up, we have a master upgrade of the second New York City 2000 show! This show comes as the fourth stop of P.O.D.'s 'Kings Of The Game' Tour in 2000 with Linkin Park, (hed)p.e., and Project 86. It is Linkin Park's second show in New York City, after the stop in September. Phoenix is back in the band at this point and is rocking it on stage. The band was in a huge rush at this show and had to cut their setlist short by two songs, dropping Points Of Authority and Runaway because they had to leave immediately to catch a flight back to Los Angeles. The next day, they were playing a radio show in Westminster, CA for KROQ and as we recently found out, they had to cancel a show in Norfolk, VA (a stop on the P.O.D. tour) to make that radio show happen. If you check the 2000 page, you'll see a few of those new canceled show discoveries that we recently made and added to the site. At only 27 minutes long, this has to be one of the shortest concerts they've ever played. Chester even introduces In The End by saying, "This song is called Untitled", before correcting himself, "but it's now called In The End." Just like the other NYC show we offered for download, this is a direct transfer from the original Digital8 master tape, which means it's the best available quality for this recording. The previous circulated DVD version that we had for over 10 years was made from a VHS tape with an unknown generation (meaning how many times it was copied, each copy adds a generation and the quality gets worse) and was also highly compressed. A big thank you to Deeseven for obtaining the master tape, transfering it and getting it out to the fans! It was a big surprise for everyone a while back when we found out that some of the old master tapes still exist, as they were thought to be lost forever. Go grab the download of the show now! If you're on Twitter, tweet us @LPLive with the hashtag #LPLiveClassics and tell us your favorite moment of the show! DVD Video (torrent) | DOWNLOAD Show page Size: 1.79 GB Length: 27:05 mins Enjoy!
  20. I have the Google Glass video recorded to my phone from watching it on another phone. Useless yeah but the audio is still good.
  21. The European Tour is flying by! We are already at show number seven of sixteen. Show seven takes Linkin Park to Leipzig, Germany, which is a city that they've only played once before, on June 18, 2011 when they took Projekt Revolution to Europe and headlined a large outdoor fairground (Festwiese) with direct support from Guano Apes, Dredg, Anberlin, and Middle Class Rut. How has it already been almost three and a half years since that show? Anyway, this show takes place at Arena Leipzig, which holds just 12,000 people so we all know that this show has been long sold out (like every other German show on the tour). The rest of the tour has been going well, with huge crowds showing up for each and every show and the band clearly feeding off of that energy. Linkin Park has long been a band that kicks up the energy at the show when the crowd goes wild and Europe has really been bringing it for the first six shows of this current tour. Check out Mike and Chester out on the catwalk for Papercut in Amsterdam. Aaaand a nice "oh yeah" by Mike after the song. In case you missed it, the Oberhausen show was filmed with 4K cameras as a test for the upcoming Berlin show DVD filming (and webcast) on November 19th, so if you're in Germany and can make it to that show, definitely take advantage of it as you'll be in the next live DVD released by Linkin Park. By the way, that's why Oberhausen was switched from Set B to Set A, since Berlin will also be Set A for the DVD. Speaking of recordings, Europe must have invested in some better cameras this tour, because we are already seeing some incredible quality videos pop up from the tour as well as sources for most of the shows already! Check out this video from Oberhausen of Castle Of Glass. And if you're interested in audience recordings, we're beginning to get them listed on the show pages for this tour so hopefully we'll be able to link up some downloads soon. At the last show in Hamburg, the band played Set B. Leipzig likely is set for Set A, but perhaps they'll do the same set twice in a row again. Leipzig is the fifth German show of nine on the tour but it is the first of THREE shows in a row for Linkin Park. The band typically does not schedule three shows in a row anymore, likely to give Chester's voice a rest and to reduce the chance that he gets sick since he's had a big history of becoming sick while on tour. The three in a row scheduling happens every now and then but this is the first time on The Hunting Party's touring cycle that it has happened. The last time was in January and unfortunately, Chester did fall sick then too for the Las Vegas and Los Angeles shows. Leipzig (12th), München (13th), and Wien (14th) all fall in a row for the band and they also close out the tour with three in a row with Manchester and London (two nights). Oddly enough, the winter tour in 2015 has Atlantic City, Providence and Brooklyn as a three in a row run too....we'll see if Chester can manage to stay healthy that tour. For the rest of the 2014 tour dates, visit the 2014 tour page here and the 2015 tour page here.
  22. There are ways to do this and since LP is the biggest band on YouTube they are able to do these kinds of things. In that Google Glass video that got removed because it was recorded without Mike's knowledge, he admits that Facebook and YouTube work directly with LP to do things. And I've known for a while that LP or their mgmt can send a link to YouTube and something can be taken down in a matter of minutes. Crazy.
  23. Wow, I've never seen something like this before from the LP fans. This is fucking incredible. I mean you covered it all - LPU Meetups, Pooch, the show, the leadup to it all, etc. The final product is A+. And the fans are BLOWING UP at the Meetups event. Great job!! I'd like to do something like this now haha.
  24. I agree, the band is in great shape. The huge European crowds that are very loud really excite the band and make them perform better. They seem fired up at every show. So if they film this tour, it'd be a great idea for Fuse to hop on and do the Brooklyn 2015 show like they did Madison Square Garden 2011. I hope we get a proshot of the new setlist in January.
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