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  1. No one has it that you've found? Ok I'll start asking around for it. Just checked both my desktop and laptop and for some reason I never downloaded that one.
  2. Yeah we will get to some full shows. I don't have the Brisbane 2010 show but if someone has it and can get it to us I'd gladly upload it.
  3. In 2016, Mike was seen in the studio with One Ok Rock working on music. We reported in January 2017 that he was producing the song One Way Ticket on the new album by One Ok Rock. Yesterday afternoon, he joined One Ok Rock for the song at Summer Sonic Osaka after he performed his own set earlier in the day. He rapped verse one of Where'd You Go over it. Since the festival is a weekend-long event, there is no video out yet of the collaboration but we will likely see one in the next few days. We'll keep you updated. One Ok Rock has a history with Mike and Linkin Park. They were scheduled to open a series of shows on the 2017 North American Tour and when the tour was canceled, they started covering One More Light in their show. Taka of course joined on a strong performance of Somewhere I Belong at the Hollywood Bowl and again joined Mike for Waiting For The End/Where'd You Go at Identity LA this May.
  4. I don't see anything wrong with the mix. Release sounds great to me.
  5. Hey everyone, We are happy to announce that we have a new YouTube channel called "LPLive Archive" in which we will be uploading more content for everyone. We have already uploaded a lot of our past Exclusives we've posted on the site throughout the years, and to kick off the live series, we've posted Mike's Amoeba Records set if you want to stream it via YouTube. Look out for videos coming up on the Post Traumatic Tour, especially from Germany as the tour makes it way across the world. If you'd like to subscribe to the channel, you can do so here. Enjoy!
  6. Yeah we are uploading it to YouTube right now. Alternate Mega Link
  7. Well that's good news that Slash turned it over to the family. That's the best news of all. Talinda is the classiest person of all (besides Mike/LP) and hasn't blocked literally anything. So there is a great chance we see that in the future. It has barely been a year. I think we see this stuff eventually. 2019 might be when stuff finally starts dropping. There is surely quite a bit of material like this.
  8. It wasnt on the setlist paper the last two shows. Kenji is dropped at this show. Hmm.
  9. Amazing, thank you! The quality is fantastic. It's great to have In The End especially.
  10. Wow, a lot going on with this show.
  11. We've been asking, and Mike has obliged! When he debuted Sorry For Now at Identity LA in May, he rapped Chester's verse over the bridge. However, the next two performances in New York City and then Hong Kong had a special treat - the demo verse from the song. It was a hit with fans, with the NYC video racking up over 17,000 views already. The song now has a Dan Mayo drum solo over the bridge but it's possible we see a rotation of the drum solo and the verse, or maybe both. The show is changing every night so there are a lot of things that can happen. Mike posted the lyrics to his Instagram story this morning before the Chengdu, China show. We have added them to the Sorry For Now Linkinpedia page. "You have gotta be kidding / It's a hobby we're living We were sloppily spitting to some wobbly rhythm Popping off in the kitchen at parties, properly hidden I was probably nervous but still got up to get em Jacket possibly referencing some army division in Camouflage like images all my idols were in and I was not with the kids that my mom had strongly forbidden So I was skipping out stealing car audio with em Good kid, lived in a bubble and barely knew it Lucky if I could recognize trouble to get into it Trying to find like-minded rhymers to make a crew with But nobody liked the same type of music I'm used it Facing some opportunities I didn't know what to do with Sitting there on the sofa with smokers gamers and losers Knowing I'm not stupid but too unsteady to prove it Maybe I'm running to it but maybe already blew it" Speaking of demo verse, we thought it'd be appropriate to mention the one time Mike accidentally rapped a demo verse live. At the Tampa, Florida 2014 Carnivores Tour stop, he went into alternate lyrics for Wastelands. When we asked him, he said these were demo lyrics, which you can view on the show page. Thanks Mike!
  12. No videos from this one yet besides In The End. Will keep checking Youku.
  13. Same setlist as Beijing but: Good Goodbye/Bleed It Out returns. Crossing A Line still missing. Faint acapella to open the encore, pretty interesting. No videos yet.
  14. Mike's shows in China are the first visit for him to the country since Linkin Park's massive stadium tour of five countries in 2015. Three shows in total are scheduled, with the first two in Beijing and Shanghai having been completed already and with Chengdu to follow. As expected, Mike had to change his setlist to fit with what the Chinese government was asking, but the hits to the show actually aren't as big as you'd expect. First of all, Crossing A Line is missing completely, which seems silly since A Line In The Sand was performed in 2015. Are lines banned now? But seriously, where's the harm in that song? It isn't political at all. Anyway, we assume the Hands Held High intro to Kenji was dropped too because Hands Held High was required to be axed in 2009. And lastly, the songs are censored as you all know. But besides one song, a verse of another, and the cuss words, China is getting the full show. With that out of the way, let's talk about how great the run through China has been so far, with these sold out (or very close to it) crowds and shows. At the Beijing show, we saw Good Goodbye return with the chorus and second verse, which was a first on the tour so far. Mike also gave an incredible speech about Chester on In The End: "By the way, just because these guys are up here with me, I don’t want you to think I’ve forgotten about my band mates in Linkin Park - I love those guys. I LOVE those guys... I'm grateful that I've got friends that will support me in that way. That's one of the reasons I wrote certain songs on the record in certain ways: because I wanted them to know I care about them. On that note, can we make some noise for Chester Bennington, please?" One thing that distinguished me from him was that... I started the band with a friend of mine named Mark Wakefield - a friend from high school - and we would make music in my bedroom in my parents' house... Fast forward to the band becoming Linkin Park, it was always the case that I was never the guy who wanted to be up here in the spotlight. I didn't dislike it... but Chester was a guy who grew up knowing he wanted to be a rockstar... He was born to do it." After the show, fans stayed in the venue another hour to sing Linkin Park songs. Wow. This show saw one of the most passionate groups of fans in a while, solidifying our belief that China is home to one of the largest Linkin Park fanbases in the world. Moving on to the Shanghai show, the tour continued in great form with fans outside singing One More Light as a tribute to Chester before the performance. To start the encore, the fans clearly demanded more Linkin Park just like Beijing. Mike obliged and gave them Faint acapella which was a first and the fans just exploded. This reminds us of when Mike did some improv rapping to start the encore at the last Fort Minor show in 2015. Could this catch on and we see more LP verses to open the encore? We'd certainly be a fan. If anything, these two Chinese crowds, and actually the entire Asia Tour as a whole so far, is really showing the immense support and love the world has for Linkin Park and Mike. The fanbase is cheering them on hard and wants to see them succeed through this. No matter what happens, LP has built one of the largest fanbases in music and fans are glad to honor Chester at any given moment, especially when Mike comes to their country with his tour. Everyone is supporting them in a big way and would love to see them return, if they choose to do so. Imagine a Mercedes China LP tour in the future with these crowds... Along with that, Mike's singing voice is improving each and every show, with each tour stop having its own unique highlights. Roads Untraveled, from Bangkok, for example, is incredible. Seriously, we'd love to see this with LP one day. The shows are an absolute blast AND it is encouraging fans to travel to see more than one because of the set changing each night in a unique way, undoubtedly reminding us of Linkin Park's epic 2017 European Tour. Mike is meeting fans everywhere he goes, from the airports and train stations to the official LPU M&Gs at each show, and is certainly feeling the love from the fans. Lastly before we wrap up, if you haven't seen the new Sorry For Now bridge that debuted in Bangkok which we didn't really cover much, check that out. Mike has dropped the demo verse that he did in New York City and Hong Kong and has started having Dan perform a drum solo on the bridge. Remember, the first performance in Los Angeles was Mike performing Chester's rap verse. He might continue to experiment with the song as the tour goes on. It's smart to use the world tour to work up the songs and experiment with how to play them just in case Linkin Park decides to play again sometime. More soon. Tour coverage always on our social media and on the site. Setlists for everything here. Enjoy your shows if you're headed out to see Mike!
  15. On the 12th, Mike takes his Post Traumatic Tour to Beijing, China for the fourth show in Asia. This begins three shows in a row in China, where he will perform in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu. This will be Mike's first time in China since Linkin Park played a stadium tour across the country in 2015. The Beijing show was webcasted and it was a massive show. Linkin Park's first time in China was at Shanghai 2007, which is documented well on the LPTV Asia Tour 2007 episode. Unfortunately three shows in China were canceled in 2008 due to Chester's back injury, including Shanghai, Beijing, and Wuhan. The band did made it back to perform in Shanghai in 2009. Linkin Park was scheduled to return in 2011 for stadium shows in those same three cities for the A Thousand Suns World Tour, but the Chinese government pulled out of the shows that were being set up by Live Nation because Linkin Park had met with the Dalai Lama. Finally, the band returned in 2015. The last Mike show in Incheon, South Korea had a shortened fourteen song set as it was at a festival but we will obviously see a longer set as this is a headlining performance. Something to watch out for in China is the censored songs, but also perhaps any songs not approved by the Chinese government. When Linkin Park performed in Shanghai in 2009, they had to drop Given Up and Hands Held High for political reasons. Don't expect to see Hands Held High verse one over Kenji at these shows. Linkin Park had to censor songs at their 2015 shows in China. We will see what China has to offer and how the set changes for Mike. Shanghai follows on the 14th, and Wuhan on the 16th before Mike heads to Japan for Summer Sonic. Past setlists and upcoming dates can be found on the Mike tour page.
  16. Shortened setlist - 14 songs. Now up on the show page.
  17. Show three of Mike Shinoda's Post Traumatic Asian Tour is already here, and this takes us to the first festival of the tour, where Mike will play at the Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival in Incheon, South Korea! This is an outdoor show at Pentaport Park, which can hold up to 50,000 people... so the exposure for Mike should be really good at this one. Linkin Park has performed in South Korea a number of times, always in Seoul. Incheon is just outside of Seoul, only a few miles away, so Mike is familiar with the area. Their first performance there was in October 2003 to close the Asian Tour for Meteora. Similarly, the second performance closed the Minutes To Midnight Asian Tour at the same venue in Seoul, in November 2007. The world tour for A Thousand Suns dropped by Seoul in September 2011, making a similar Hong Kong -> Seoul jump that Mike just made this tour. At that show, fans were treated to a rare performance of Burning In The Skies. The 2013 Living Things world tour was quite short and didn't make to many international places, so South Korea wasn't one of them and it also missed out for The Hunting Party too. This will be Mike's fourth time performing in South Korea. As Mike ventures into the land of Joe Hahn, he will be performing a fifty minute set opening for none other than... Nine Inch Nails! Mike has been really vocal so far at the Post Traumatic Tour shows about performing mashups when he was younger, always mentioning Nine Inch Nails, Wu-Tang Clan, Beastie Boys, Smashing Pumpkins, and more. We're not going to lie - we'd love to see a Mike Shinoda photo with Trent Reznor. So far on this tour, we've seen Mike already change the set... toying with different ideas as he becomes more comfortable with the show. In Bangkok, he added Hands Held High verse one over the intro of Kenji, and also added Introduction -> Petrified to start the encore. Petrified is slightly different than the studio version, with a quicker start to the first verse and a different bridge (the studio outro is over the bridge now and the live outro is in its normal spot). Remember Mike's poll in May before he started the tour? He polled fans asking what he should add to the setlists and the options were: Roads Untraveled, Sorry For Now, Petrified, and In Stereo. We pretty much are guessing the winners of these polls are just the FIRST SONGS to be added to the set and Mike will eventually squeeze the others in later. We're already up to three of those... In Stereo could be next. As Petrified is performed as just a track over the PA and with no backing band, it would be easy to rotate songs there. And look at us... already suggesting changes to the show and stuff... *cough*Looking For An Answer*cough* If you're looking for a true highlight from Bangkok, it's Roads Untraveled. The video is already gathering quite a lot of views in one day and that's no surprise to us as it showcases Mike's (steadily and vastly improving) live singing voice very well. The song sounds massive live with the band members and it honestly can only make us think of what it would sound like with Linkin Park, if the band chooses to continue to perform live one day. Remember, this is the first tour ever with the song being performed IN FULL, and it sounds fantastic. Mike's set at this show is from 19:40-20:30 (50 minutes) before Nine Inch Nails plays 21:30-23:00 (90 mins). Before Mike is Crossfaith, The Koxx, and some other Korean acts. After this show, Mike jumps right over to China to start out the first of three shows in the country. This will be the first back-to-back shows on consecutive days for Mike on this tour as the Beijing, China show falls on the 12th. In terms of what we could see at this show, we expect this setlist to be similar to Camden, where Mike performed twelve songs, but with an additional five minutes, he can squeeze in another song or two. Look for this one to clock out at thirteen or fourteen songs. Of course, always visit our Mike Shinoda tour page for the upcoming tour dates as well as past setlists on the tour. We'll be keeping you updated on Twitter (@lplive), Facebook (lplive1), and Instagram (@lplive) as well as the site on all the happenings for this tour.
  18. Petrified is different. First of all, Introduction is before it. Anyway, Mike starts verse 1 early and goes right into the verse when the beat drops. Not sure if that was an accident or not, we will need to see China before we add a note on it. Next, he rapped the outro on the bridge (but kept the live outro) and skipped the studio bridge. There is a Dan Mayo drum solo somewhere in the set. Haven't seen a video yet.
  19. What a great, obvious choice for a single. Would have really liked to have seen Over Again be the first single. It hit number one right when it dropped and it wasn't even a single, lol. Make It Up As I Go is one of my top songs on the album. Great pick. Aaaand it was an LP song.
  20. Roads sounds massive live. Really good. Hope to see it with LP someday. Shocked LP never played this one.
  21. Petrified back in the set is awesome. 21 songs now in the show. Hands Held High verse 1 reappears. Pretty cool.
  22. Great post, Dylan. Excited to be back in tour mode. First Asia tour we've covered since 2013 and face it, 6 shows was nothing so it's really the first legit time since 2011 lol Looking forward to the rest of the tour.
  23. I got tickets for Charlotte, Tampa, Orlando, and Atlanta.
  24. Good catch on this. On the Member Guest podcast he said he was working on new music with other artists.
  25. On August 7th, Mike Shinoda kicked off his Post Traumatic Tour of Asia and Europe with a headlining show in Hong Kong. After all of the promotional shows for the album leading up to it (Identity, Gramercy, Camden, LoveLoud, etc), this was the start to first actual tour for the album. At the show we saw the live debut of two new members of Mike's band - Dan on drums and Matt on keys, guitar, and vocals. The full setlist with show notes, song notes, etc can be found here. While song-wise, this is pretty much the same setlist as the album release show in NYC (minus Hands Held High), there were several changes to the show's setlist from New York City. There is a new outro on Place To Start, a new intro to Kenji, the full version of Roads Untraveled, and the full version of When They Come For Me. The extended bridge with the Sorry For Now demo verse is still in the set, which is good. The show debuted brand new production which is a huge step up from what was used at the promo shows and it looks to be a really solid show going into the tour. For example, check out this great light show on Watching As I Fall. Before he performed In The End, Mike gave a great speech about when he first met Chester. It was done completely on the spot after fans yelled Chester's name during Mike's talk about Post Traumatic. One of the most notable things about the Hong Kong show is that the show... almost didn't happen. Right after the show, Mike called into the KROQ Kevin and Bean show before he went to bed (morning in LA) to discuss the show. He said that when the band landed in Hong Kong, they set up in a local rehearsal studio to practice the set. However, there were huge issues with the power supply and they actually fried three different keyboards and some guitar gear. Mike says he was pretty confident that the Hong Kong show was just not going to happen at that point. Luckily, he said they improvised with the gear and made the show work. This is why (if you're very picky) you can see some missing guitar effects in the videos from the show, etc. Thankfully the show went off without any issues and Mike is now headed to Bangkok, Thailand! Let's hope that was the only hiccup on the tour and everything else goes off flawlessly. In addition to discussing the Hong Kong show with Kevin and Bean, Mike said the setlist could actually change for the North American Tour this fall as he keeps experimenting with the live show. Look for full coverage of that tour as well as the ongoing Asia and Europe tours here on LPLive. Find Mike's upcoming tour dates and past setlists here.
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