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hahninator

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  1. Jon Green for guitar and vocals, and throw in someone else who does random stuff like piano (Ghosts bridge) or Crossing A Line drum pads on bridge. Don't need a real drummer, the songs are fine live.
  2. I welcome (lol) more production at the shows. NYC didn't have much production, I mean not that I needed it. Just lights are fine with me. He was just advertising to the fans about this NIN-like experience with fog and insane lights that he wanted to do. Let's see how this works out.
  3. Yeah I think Jon Green is an obvious addition to the LP show to free Mike up and to help with things. If Chester was still around I'd still say they'd benefit from Jon.
  4. https://twitter.com/att/status/1020352735324065793?s=21 Webcast.
  5. Lift Off debut would be awesome. My Own Summer, yeah they play it, but that was a vastly different LP back in the day. It'd make sense if it was a slower song and he had an instrument to play or something.
  6. I bet Cologne will be a lot of fun. Heck, all of them will. Camden was pretty much an Imagine Dragons show and there were a very large amount of LP/MS fans there, especially in the pit. He played 12 songs at 7pm and it was a total blast. NYC was one of those where the whole crowd was like hardcore as fuck and everyone was blowing up the whole show. I bet Cologne is like that. You just can't beat this fanbase, it's really great. Euro meetups are amazing - people come from all over the place. We do them in the USA too, had one in Camden and at the Bowl last year. Good stuff. I find that people in Europe are a little less shy because pretty much everyone speaks different languages and comes from different places so they just are super happy to be there and meet friends, etc. After Zurich 2009 we met all sorts of people, from Serbia, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, etc that came to that show. It was amazing, we all hung out for hours after the show.
  7. On June 14th, Mike Shinoda performed an intimate, but memorable show at Amoeba Records in Hollywood. When Instagram launched its new IGTV platform, Mike uploaded two proshot videos of Watching As I Fall and Ghosts (Live Debut) from the performance. Edit: Parts two and three are out, with eight songs total! LPLive member 'Stranger' has ripped the audio of the songs for download and has provided a cover for the download as well. This is the first available soundboard audio for Mike's live shows. Download the eight tracks here. (Alternate Mega.co.nz link) Tracklist: 01. Welcome 02. Place To Start 03. Watching As I Fall 04. Ghosts 05. Crossing A Line 06. In The End 07. Make It Up As I Go (w/ K. Flay) 08. Running From My Shadow Enjoy!
  8. The two proshot videos from this show are great. https://www.facebook.com/lplive1/posts/483455428734248
  9. Man yeah Mike's production fits so well with Chino's voice. Razors Out is a fantastic track and Lift Off just fits right in there with the great Shinoda/Chino vibe.
  10. He is doing it for a lot of the solo songs because it's just him on the stage.
  11. Machine Gun Kelly posted that on Twitter. Mike's verse seems recent, so he could have re-recorded it. It doesn't mean the song was FINISHED, it was just worked on while Machine Gun Kelly was opening for LP in Europe. Chino I would assume recorded his vocals in Los Angeles.
  12. Great video. Fiore is killing it. I love performance or studio music videos. FYI a lot of this was filmed in June 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Lift Off and IOU are the two definite Fort Minor songs from the album that were for 2018+ release. Mike's trolling with the new FM shirts on the tour I think were a teaser for it. Then Place To Start and Make It Up As I Go were LP tracks... the album has so much variety from different projects. Maybe that's why I enjoy it so much.
  13. Demos are great. I'd love them too someday. I think LPU 18 is too early again for LP to dig into the vaults. They haven't even reconvened as a band yet since just after the Bowl show when they started jamming music / working on new stuff.
  14. Time Capsule digital download here: http://www.julienk.com/music-ciey(you can get just the disc with CB on it) or here https://www.amazon.com/Time-Capsule-Future-Retrospective-Julien-K/dp/B079YXJQZN And it is also on Spotify.
  15. These sound great and people will buy this because they didn't just remaster the songs, they like re-recorded the songs. Especially if they put a video thing on there too. Funny how the vocals are so old on this but Chester sounds fantastic. His voice... just... damn. Good stuff, excited to see what else comes from the vaults for Chester. I think a year after his passing is kickstarting some of the projects. It takes a lot of time to heal individually and then to sit and look at what you have... it's a process. I have no doubt that since Talinda gave an "ok" to LP to release CB stuff that LP releases some stuff in the future. One very important thing I want to say about this is how classy all parties are here. Talinda first and foremost. She could veto anything, but she's friends with everyone involved. LP next, for giving us OML Live, LPU, etc right afterwards. And Julien-K / Grey Daze have gone above and beyond. Lastly, Warner Bros. They could also veto anything and it looks like things are moving ahead. Things could be so much worse for us if any of these parties were hostile.
  16. Unfortunately the September 2017 reunion of Grey Daze did not get to occur, but that hasn't stopped the band members from working on band projects. The members of Grey Daze united with Julien-K last year in Las Vegas to perform at a Chester memorial event. They played Let Down and Morning After by Dead By Sunrise and The Down Syndrome by Grey Daze. Ryan Shuck does a great job on vocals here in tribute to his brother Chester. The decade-old project by Grey Daze to remaster the No Sun Today album (which LPA released most of, but not all of the tracks due to an issue where Sean was forced to stop posting the songs) apparently kicked off a new remaster project that began in 2017. In this one, the songs appear to actually be "reimagined"/"remixed". Fast forward to present day, where Sean and Mace hit The Mason Jar, a venue Chester performed at with Grey Daze many times as well as Linkin Park, today to work on filming an upcoming video documentary they are making about Chester. In the live stream on social media, they allowed fans to hear remixes and remasters of completely new versions of In Time and Hole. It would not surprise us if Grey Daze is readying a release of the No Sun Today remaster as well as a video project. A year after Chester's passing, things are beginning to gain traction in releasing CB material. Ryan Shuck just hinted at a Dead By Sunrise video release of the Las Vegas 2009 acoustic show, following their Time Capsule release of Chester singing two Julien-K songs at Stars of the Season. Let's see what the rest of 2018 brings us, as we could see more Chester stuff coming out this year into next year. One thing is for certain - the bands Chester was in continue to honor his musical legacy for fans.
  17. The Rev 3 Tour doesn't start yet. That setlist won't be available until the first show.
  18. Hey Cesar, tag @LPFanCorner on Twitter and they can add it for you.
  19. I tried with two DSP campaigns and they released nothing. What makes zero sense is they released Milton Keynes and nothing else, THEN they release the DVD for that show. That's crazy. And right back to Toronto. You are right, we are missing some truly great show. Reading My Eyes on that tour. The setlists are fantastic.
  20. PM me your email and I'll get them to you.
  21. I like the new merch. I've been getting comments at the shows about the preorder bundle shirt, the red Shinoda logo on the back of the black shirt. It's my favorite one but I picked up the hat and the Disrupted tee at the Camden show. I'm not a camo guy but the camo hoodie does look cool to change things up, and I love the Kintsugi long sleeve design. Kintsugi long sleeve, Disrupted tee, and preorder Shinoda are 3 good designs. I haven't decided what I'll pick up at this point but it looks like the Kintsugi long sleeve and the camo hoodie. The demons crewneck is cool since it has a longer design on the back but I'm not sure if I like Mike with that big Abraham Lincoln-looking hat on. Chlorophyll is a good design too but it's on a white tee, eh. It's good he's expanding merch as the touring cycle begins. Maybe he will have tour exclusive shirts too, something I wished he had for the promo run. KROQ, Identity, Amoeba, NYC, Camden would have been cool together.
  22. This video is cool. We walked around this Santa Monica area, including the pier, the night before the STP one off 2016 show. This is where Ocean Avenue is, which is what the Yellowcard song is about. And the pier is just a few blocks from the actual Lincoln Park (now Christine Reed Emerson Park, which should have been renamed in July 2017 to Linkin Park IMO) where Chester got the name for the band. Chester lived in this area. You can hear him talk about it at the Kings College London 2001 show where a fan in Santa Monica is actually at the show and gets into a discussion mid show with Chester about it lol. It's funny how it has all come full circle. Mark Fiore did a good job. It reminds me of Talking To Myself and on a smaller scale, Given Up. I'd like to see more videos from him. Mike is kind of "angry-aggressive" in this video which is cool to see.
  23. Yeah you can post that if you want, you can't get that anywhere if you live in the US.
  24. Berlin, Krakow, Hurricane, and London Brixton. Hollywood Bowl if you want to count that. Really just 4 times. Crazy. But so much of that tour they only had 85-90 minute sets for these festivals. Birmingham is almost 110. That's a lot more music. USA was going to get it in every other setlist I bet (rotate with Battle Symphony) so 15-16 times.
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