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Things LP Should Have Done To Make Songs Better
hahninator replied to RogueSoul's topic in Everything Linkin Park
1. Make Bleed It Out longer. 2. ??? 3. PROFIT!!! -
Submit Site Corrections Here 2.0
hahninator replied to hahninator's topic in Information and Support
Just a dumb comment leftover from LPL 2.0 in 2006 lol. It was removed in 5.0 a few months ago. Great find about FTI. I'll add it. Changed the TOTP 2003 venue in 5.0 too. -
[DL] Julien-K - iM1 Rocks Special (2013) (.ts 576p)
hahninator replied to [AndOne]'s topic in Julien-K
I think I just forgot to do it. Daniel their manager should have the date for it. I can ask. -
As you might already know, Linkin Park has been working since at least September 2012 on the soundtrack and score to "The Mall", the first full-length film by Joe Hahn. An August 16, 2013 interview with the band by Yahoo, saying: "The movie stars Vincent D’Onofrio, Gina Gershon, Peter Stormage, James Frecheville, and Cameron Monaghan, and is based on the Eric Bogosian novel about five unhappy suburbanites who become inextricably entwined one night when Frecheville goes on a shooting spree in a shopping mall. Hahn has started shooting the film, but there is no scheduled release date. Linkin Park are creating the soundtrack with help from Deadsy drummer Alec Püre. While a few songs will feature Bennington's recognizable vocals, much of the material is instrumental. "There’s a different mindset going into scoring a movie than making a record because you're trying to capture the scene without having the music distract you from what you’re looking at," Bennington said. "We’re trying to capture the emotional quality of the film, so there's a lack of structure and there aren't very many parts when compared to radio songs. Also, there are different characters in the movie that require different threads of sounds. So there's a lot of cool elements we’re working with."" Heidi Hahn, Joe's wife, recently posted on Twitter: "So proud of @joehahnlp very first feature film screening at paramount studios." with the following picture from an April 14, 2014 screening of "The Mall": http://instagram.com/p/m07R3BC5hT/ IMDb lists the film as having a July 16, 2014 release date. Do you think we'll see the movie and soundtrack released this year? Or do you think the band will push it back to 2015 due to The Hunting Party coming out in June?
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Submit Site Corrections Here 2.0
hahninator replied to hahninator's topic in Information and Support
Yes, adding it to 5.0 now. Thanks. Also I just fixed the venue for CD:UK/Headliners from ITV Studios to Riverside Studios, thanks to a random Metallica setlist from 2003 I found on setlist.fm. The U2 and Muse shows from there confirm the venue. -
I disagree with Live 8 because Chester was really off that day - his Crawling performance notably is really, extraordinarily bad for him. Was that around the time Chester was drugged out and in terrible shape in life? It's just a lot of small stuff that bothers me from that show - the SIB intro by Brad sounds really off, Chester sounds mega hoarse and unrehearsed the entire time, Jay-Z really messed up huge on Big Pimpin. In 2004 and 2006 Chester was nailing shit so something was up with this show. The webcast mix was bad, the LPU 5 version was mixed even worse (you can't even hear Chester on the LFY bridge, Faint after the bridge has an awful mix), etc. And why didn't they release the full show? My favorite is Mountain View 2004. To this day I think Projekt Revolution 2004 still had the best setlists in LP history. The band nails the show. APFMH's bridge has such a unique scream from Chester that I've never heard elsewhere from him. I loved the "we're BTH" line in the show. The band was firing on all cylinders at this time and was going town to town burning the place down. A+ show and the extra stuff in the encore adds icing to the cake. MFR 2005 is VERY close.
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Good choice - I bet Rakim comes out in Wantagh, and possibly Holmdel.
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We can certainly look into the legal contacts expiring and I bet they do at some point, whether it's now or in the future. Thanks for the post and the contributions to the community - 12+ years later, these are very appreciated. I never thought when we made this site we'd have tapers and traders from so many years ago surfacing, joining, and contributing to the LP community. Kudos to you and thanks for everything you do If I can help any of you out with anything about the site, LP, sharing recordings, etc...just let me or [AndOne] know. One thing I would be interested in someday, if the video can't be released, is the audio of the House of Blues show recording if it was at all possible to obtain. While I don't follow and keep updates on each and every lead that Felipe has to get older LP shows, I do know one thing - his intent is good. He has singlehandedly contributed well over a few handfuls of very rare/uncirculated LP shows over the years. I know he's bothersome sometimes and I guess that comes with it. He's just trying to help everyone out and get some shows if possible. In one of the most recent times a taper got pissed at him was because I know 100% that the guy was bullshitting Felipe for years and was sending him on wild goose chases for someone with his exact name (the Vansmack fiasco). It's very rare someone gets upset and 98%+ of the time, he ends up with an epic show people either didn't have or didn't know existed. Besides what I see on the forums I'm not aware of any problems between him and anyone else. In regards to the HD recordings on the show pages - if we don't know anyone that recorded it in HD or any legit HD source of it, we aren't listing it. If an HD source becomes available we will provide an update about it. No surprise NYCbitchcommittee got arrested...I loved his recordings, especially Wantagh 2007 and it's all due to him that we have all the good NYC area shows (what happened to Nick's Wantagh 2012?) but he was a legit bitch about it all, editing the shit with the Cheech N Chong crap at the end, demanding huge cash for the shows, being anti-sharing, etc. Karma gets you in the end. I'd rather have him recording and selling his stuff to us in the end because we all know our staff will buy it all lol (instead of having no shows), but it was coming to him.
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I believe Not Alone was an extra MTM song that was completed, then they went back and redid the vocals for it for Download To Donate. Remember that ATL was edited before it was put on LPU9. The "finished" version of that song was the demo with the acetate intro... then LP cut the intro for LPU9. NRL apparently had those sampled drums all throughout it before it was released, but it dropped with MTM so I call the normal one the finished version. Weird lol. I wonder if they did anything to Blackbirds or WWDK. I doubt it. Pretend To Be is weird to me. I think that one was an MTM song that was worked on in 2008.
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Oh yes, Wretches and WTCFM are great. ATS is fine. I meant Living Things really. Recharged, yes, has some excellent material from Mike. I am surprised verses that good didn't end up on Living Things.
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This is exactly how I've felt about his rapping lately. Lost In The Echo is a great example. Mike used to throw down on shit like Carousel and Reading My Eyes. High Voltage too. Burn It Down's bridge is really dumbed down...it seems to dumb it down to get the simple shit on the album for the radio. Why doesn't he toss on the nasty underground raps he used to have? Until It Breaks, I will admit, did have some good verses but the song is so all over the place it's easily my least favorite studio song they've done
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For each album, Chester has thrown down huge on a song with the screaming vocals on at least one song so we will see. I'm sure at least one song on this CD has it with how heavy it is. He probably went into the vocal booth and blew the fuck up on a part of a song lol
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Wow all 5 of those songs sound really heavy. As a fan this helped ease my worries that not much rapping would be on this album. If Shinoda lays it down and jams with the verses, that'll be great. I love heavy music but a big thing I love about Linkin Park is the great rapping verses by Mike while Chester explodes (see: Hybrid Theory and Meteora, which we all love). This might be exactly what we've wanted to hear for years. It sounds heeeeavy.
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I just took all of this and compiled it into our new list, which I'll post soon. Getting ready for the site upgrade.
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Chester to Contribute Song for 'La Bare' Soundtrack
hahninator replied to hahninator's topic in Newswire
No no. I'm sure it has the LP entry as an artist since it was Chester's first appearance on another artist's song and that's how Warner wanted to do it. Maybe more money for Chester that way or something. We know they're all weird about that stuff. The numbers do match up with the timing, yeah. So it was added semi recently to the database. The movie and soundtrack were premiered in January to people who reviewed them. I'm surprised more information isn't out about the film but it's a low-key release I guess. I don't know the original CBN source either but I highly doubt they make this up - they are a reputable source for LP/Chester news. -
Chester to Contribute Song for 'La Bare' Soundtrack
hahninator replied to hahninator's topic in Newswire
Usually with a remix, unless it's 100% redone like a Reanimation song, the original is only credited. Has Morning After always had two entries? -
Chester to Contribute Song for 'La Bare' Soundtrack
hahninator replied to hahninator's topic in Newswire
Update from Astat's research: There are now two entries for Morning After - one credit to just Chester and one credit to all of the Dead By Sunrise members. System is credited under Linkin Park for the artist, but it gives credit to Jon Davis and Richard Gibbs. Odd. -
I know it's costly to do one, but no DVD with LT really was lame. LP always produces quality DVDs for the CDs and for bands that I love, the studio stuff is really fun to see. I actually look forward to the DVD more then the physical CD on release day. Dave Matthews Band has put out some good stuff with their albums. I wish Chevelle did it. As a music fan, I love seeing songs come together. Metallica's for Death Magnetic where it went song by song was reallllly good.
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"I turn on the rock station in L.A. and it sounds like Disney commercial music." KROQ who plays a lot of Linkin Park? loooool
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Vice has debuted the album artwork for "The Hunting Party" along with a great interview with Mike! The album will be released on June 17th! Do the songs have names yet? Naming shit is difficult for us, especially album titles. This one was easier than many of them; we second-guessed and argued over it. We never come up with an album title before the album. How many people have heard this record so far? The whole thing? Not very many. Right now our manager’s flying around right now with a five-song sampler playing it for journalists and our label, because they need to know what is coming up. The record comes out this summer, and we need everybody to know what they’re working with. Which is to say that some of it’s going to be a bit of a challenge. This is going to be a hard sell for rock radio, I knew that going in. Radio’s really powerful for selling albums—at the end of the day I’m an artist, but I’m also not stupid and I know in order to be able to keep this momentum of this thing we’ve got going, we need to perform to a certain degree. Check out the full interview here.
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Radiance could have been a part of Requiem but besides that, I'm glad those are all different songs.
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For the ATS promo CD, didn't they include Catalyst? I find it interesting they picked five songs and didn't include the single. They must be pretty proud of this material.
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Now I'm excited. Every single report says the album is heavy. And Rob Cavallo producing a song, that's really interesting. Getting the head of the label involved, haha.
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Linkin Park adds Tucson, AZ festival for May 24
hahninator replied to hahninator's topic in Newswire
Yeah I bet Weenie Roast is likely since it's on May 17, just before this. They could do some USA promo around that time. I still think they'll do an LA Hybrid Theory show as a warmup in a small venue. -
From linkinpark.com: "We're headlining KFMA Day 2014 in Tucson, Arizona on May 24th. LPU Pre-Sale begins this Thursday 4/10 at 10 AM PST and will end Friday 4/11 at Midnight PST. Visit http://LPUnderground.com/ for complete Pre-Sale details. Additional Pre-Sale tickets will be available on Saturday 4/12 only at Tucson area Pizza Hut locations beginning at 11am PST and online here: http://bit.ly/1lGuilH Tickets will go on sale to the public on Sunday 4/13 at 11am PST here: http://bit.ly/1lGuilH" The festival features Linkin Park, Sublime With Rome, Memphis May Fire, Kongos (who opened for LP in South Africa), and Skaters. The show will be at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium. This is a great deal for $35 and it will be Linkin Park's first show in Tucson, Arizona since April 19, 2003 on Projekt Revolution 2003! This seems to be a U.S. warmup show before the European Tour. Do you think they'll add a few more U.S. shows before this one?