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  1. Nice. I tried to fix all of mine but I still have a few left. The worst ones are the early 2007 ones. I think from Seattle to Phoenix all mine are fucked except Mountain View and San Diego. Hmm. I've gotta fix 'em all. I would ask Pooch but I don't want anyone to get in trouble. The guy I talked to didn't want me to mention his name and warned me it was risky even posting what I posted since nothing official has come from the LP camp on it. I'd rather wait and find out...it won't be long, probably less than 1 month.
  2. Torrents work too but we have to have an alternative too. Lots of people (including me because I am at college) don't or can't use torrents. No specific date yet. We actually haven't heard a peep from the LP camp on this release other than Mike and Rob giving very vague info in the LPU chats. January is my guess.
  3. LP started recording their shows in 2007. http://www.lplive.net/interview.php - Our interview with Pooch "Prior to Projekt Revolution 2007 we recorded some things sporadically. I believe there is some B-sides on some imports, etc. from our rehearsals and club shows in March/April 2007. But prior to January 2007, when Dylan and I came onto the scene, there is not any regular recordings of LP. There is a "Linkin Park Vault" somewhere, but it only contains recordings from January 2007 and onwards. And NOT every show. We started recording EVERY single show in June 2007 - Projekt Revolution - and onwards." I thought about the donations but I think the best way is this. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=3153 We make 1 huge list of all the shows and do it in this format. Everyone that wants to participate gathers in a thread and posts and we make a list of ONE person for ONE show until we get them all covered. For example, if 2 people want Stockholm, only one should get it and the other should get a show like Paris. Once everyone gets their show, they upload the show to somewhere like Rapidshare, Sendspace, MegaUpload, etc...whatever hosting thing they want and then post the link in the thread. As long as everyone does their part, we will get every show. I think that is better than donations to me and having me buy them all and upload them 1 by one...that'd take forever. If the site goes live and 20 people instantly buy their shows, then 20 will be posted at once on LPL. Example format: 28.04.2007 Berlin, Germany - [AndOne] - Download HERE (Rapidshare) Thoughts?
  4. Yes, huge possibility of Riga. Not sure on the 2009 shows but you never know. Warner might want as much profit as possible from this DSP site so they might've negotiated and figured something out for a release. We are hoping so! Specific shows will be announced soon
  5. Holy shit, I had no idea you were a member of LPLive! That's so cool, man. How did you discover LPL? [AndOne] (staff member here) was at the Berlin 07 show and I think he said he saw you in Hamburg that year at that show too but he didn't get a chance to talk to you. You did a nice job on stage playing. Wow, so many German LP fans are members here, that's awesome. Maybe we can meet up at a future LP show in Germany.
  6. Lots of European and Australian (NZ too) fans will be really happy about this release Stuff like Dusseldorf 08 with Ana's shirt being thrown up on Bleed It Out, etc, lol. Good stuff. I wonder if they will make an announcement soon on the site...I hope it's soon.
  7. Yeah they got really old for me after Atlanta 2008 and stopped digging them due to the uninteresting setlists. Even the 09 ones are uninteresting to me other than Stuttgart, and I went to 3 other shows, lol. There should be some sweet moments in the ones they release...maybe we'll discover some other cool stuff that we don't know about, who knows. I think they'll eventually put up older shows. Not now but later in 2010 or 2011 I can see them releasing stuff from the vault. It might be something we have to work on at M&G's or something (peopl have already asked about it actually), but we'll see.
  8. What should we do? Take donations for every show once it's all announced and buy them all and post them here?
  9. We get a lot of highlights from the years so I think it's worth it to tell you the truth. Of course I wanted all the older shows too, but that might be a bit much right now when the site is just launching. Like I said, this DEFINITELY opens up a BIG possibility for older shows to come in at some point. Look at it like this. LP puts this site up in early January, with the option to buy any already-released DSP from 2007-2009 for like $9.99 a show. In late January, they release the entire batch of 56 shows from the MTM era that were previously unreleased. They let that run for a while...LP tours in Europe in June and Projekt Revolution in the US in July-September and every show is available on that site. Say they take a break from touring in October and LP decides to put up some older shows. Something like that would make sense and is possible. The fact that this site is going up is a huge step for them and I can definitely see older shows being posted at some point. We know they have them. Summer Sonic 2006, Atlanta 2004, LPU 2003, San Diego 2002, Docklands 2001, etc. If this release is a big success, I don't see why they wouldn't take advantage of it in the future. I like how they're doing it....slowly but surely.
  10. Show where Chester broke his arm, hell yeah. Very anxious to hear exactly what they said between the songs and the break, etc. Definitely the show I'm the most excited for. KROQ 2007, chyeaaa.
  11. For those of you that have been following the news lately, you'll know that in the LPU chats with Mike and Rob they confirmed that Linkin Park will be releasing UNRELEASED DSP's (Digital Souvenir Packages) from the live shows online at http://downloads.linkinpark.com/ sometime in early January 2010. I have asked around about the project and haven't gotten much information on it, but one (anonymous) friend has come through and confirmed for me something I think you all would like to hear. "Linkin Park will be releasing every single show that they played on the last run as a DSP. So shows not previously available will be available. Shows that have NOT been mixed will be mixed in early January. The plans are for those shows to be posted AFTER the site goes live." I take this quote to mean that this means everything. The promo run in 2007 (Berlin, London, Bamboozle, etc), the European Tour in 2007, the New Zealand/Australia Tour in 2007 and all of the European Tour in 2008. I still am wondering about the random one-off shows like the Music For Relief benefit (2007), Las Vegas show (2007), Club Ritual opening (2007), KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2007 and possibly even the 2009 shows we don't have. This means we can possibly get a lot of highlights from the 2007-2009 Minutes To Midnight cycle including the only performance of 'Runaway' since 2006, 'Reading My Eyes' from 2008, the children's choir on 'Hands Held High' at KROQ 2007, Mike mashing up 'There They Go' and 'Faint' in Berlin in 2007, the show where Chester broke his arm in Melbourne in 2007 and more. This possibly might open up the chance for them to sell older DSP's someday or sell the 2010 ones in this format. Regardless, this is a HUGE step in the Linkin Park world and I think it's a very exciting time to be a fan if you like following the live shows. One hell of an awesome win on the part of Linkin Park? I sure do believe so. I can't wait. Who's excited as I am? As usual, LPLive will work with you all to share the shows, but we'll have to see exactly what the release format is (the cost of each show, etc) first before we figure out the exact plans on getting the shows bought, uploaded and shared. Stay tuned!
  12. "Please excuse the delay -- Thirty Seconds To Mars has declined to be webcast, pushing the show back one hour. We'll make it up to you with a surprise band. Stay tuned" - KROQ.com Three Days Grace setlist: 01. Break 02. I Hate Everything About You 03. Animal I Have Become 04. The Good Life 05. I Don't Care (Apocolyptica cover) 06. Never Too Late 07. Riot
  13. No idea at all about it, I just heard it all through that FB stream, lol. Highly highly highly doubt LP is playing but you never know.
  14. Seconded. That's the best way to do it. Nonstop music @ KROQ Almost Acoustic Xmas, I love it, lol. Each night has 1 big surprise band. Night 2 is rumored to be Blink 182. Night 1 = Linkin Park???? This will definitely keep me watching in case LP taking the stage = epic win for us, epic fail for me for not going.
  15. KROQ webcasts seem to be improving a lot. Quality was great. Rotating stage FTW, 3DG rocking it now.
  16. Hope someone is recording this. DBS is playing a great show. "Ping Cen shout out to LPLive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" lol.
  17. I thought it'd be CBI, ITD, or WIC from Vegas acoustic. Damn. I hope it's not the Let Down we already have...I hope it's a studio acoustic version. Fail if it's the one we already have. ENDING OF LET DOWN = BADASS
  18. DBS is fuckin' killing it. They sound great. Fire was awesome. Ryan and Chester tore it up, lol.
  19. In a weird change of events, as I was sitting here eating my KFC dinner, I heard CBI on the webcast through my headphones sitting on my desk. Thought it was the music video until I heard Chester say MERRY FUCKING CHRISTMAS. DAMN. Well god damn, DBS is on stage, LOL. WTF is going on at KROQ, they are so fucked up this year.
  20. sjfhsotfwj4-4uj5 fuck Jared Leto / whoever won't let 30STM be broadcasted, jesus what a joke. 6:50pm – Three Days Grace 7:25pm – Anberlin 7:50pm – Dead By Sunrise 8:15pm – Alice In Chains 9:10pm – Rise Against 10:00pm – AFI That is the most fucked up lineup of any festival I've ever seen. Should be: Anberlin Dead By Sunrise AFI Rise Against Three Days Grace Alice In Chains
  21. Ah yep, nice find
  22. What does that mean? lol
  23. It seems barely anyone is still hyping DBS, the album and the entire project. What's up? Bored of DBS and already ready for a new album from LP, lol? Was it a bad time to release OOA right before the biggest LPU fanclub CD ever?
  24. One day when I'm really bored I'll do a huge ass review of every show I went to in Europe this year, but I thought I'd do a smaller one for LPL now. Flew to Europe after extreme panic...leaving my house 2 hours before a flight from Atlanta to Chicago and almost didn't make it...then got to Chicago and had to find a way to get to Frankfurt...ended up getting it handled. I made a few calls at the Chicago airport to Amanda and Nick, who told Jonas (who was picking me up in Frankfurt) what flight, etc I was on, and I was on my way. 8 hours later, I arrive in Frankfurt and find Jonas with no problem in his LP shirt at the airport. We talked for a while, went back to his place and hung out, and bought some groceries at the store for the next day to go to Graz. We fixed some sandwiches and snacks for the train and fell asleep really late that night. Unfortunately, we had to wake up very early the next morning for a really long (10 hours I think??) train ride to Graz! GRAZ I think I got like 3-4 hours of sleep because I was so nervous, but we made it up and boarded the train to Graz. We passed the time by listening to Tokyo 10.25.03, some PR08 shows and Club Tattoo 2006 on my iPod and Jonas's mp3 player. Once, when we had to board a bus because the train track was under work, we had a pretty funny moment. I was VERY tired on the bus so I laid my head down against the seat in front of me, but we had a CRAZY driver that swerved so hard I almost fell out of my seat. The same driver almost ran over a motorcycle at one time too. I looked over and saw Jonas laughing his ass off and smiled, haha. So we board the last train which was a big event because it was SO FUCKING HOT outside on this day. We sweated our asses off, leaned out the window, etc, but it didn't work lol...extremely hot day and misterable. Then we get to Graz's main train station and we walk around the park area. Jonas figures out how to get to the venue and we make our way on a smaller trolley/tram that runs throughout the city. On the trolley we were all smashed in very tightly against as many people that could fit in as possible since a lot of people were going to the show. All of a sudden, we heard a big "OOOOOOHHHHHHH" and looked to see the venue. Except the venue had 12,000 people outside of it in one huge line!!! We picked the tickets up and got in line, but I was almost panicking. I thought there was no way we'd make the show since we are so far back in line and it's 40 minutes until the opening band. However, we made it in, bought a live CD and headed into the concert hall. It was a very nice concert hall, so big but perfect size for LP. We saw that FOH was "elevated" a bit, so we went over to look and saw that a PC monitor was on (belonging to AJ the lighting guy). I zoomed in on my camera and confirmed to Jonas that the LP setlist was the same as it was for Istanbul and Athens. Damn! Funeral For A Friend ROCKED. They played like 45 mins to an hour and were fuckin' AWESOME. I really enjoyed them!!! Once they finished, I saw that Pooch was at FOH so I yelled over to him. We talked for a bit about the tour, LP, and life (catching up from Atlanta 2008) before he had to get to soundchecking LP. Good to see him again. His friend Cookie recognized me and said "Hey aren't you the dude from LPLive?". Cool shit. The wait for LP is always the hardest thing EVER. Jonas and I were very anxious/nervous as always, and since I didn't have a way to keep track of time (no watch/cellphone), I had no idea how long it was until the show. Interesting but wild! Anyway the lights finally went down and the place was REALLY loud. Session started it...we saw Joe rise up and the sample started coming in as the whole place threw their arms up. Joe was killing it; I really loved Session. Given Up came and the crowd exploded, and god damn LP was loud as FUCK. Pooch cranked the hell out of the sound!!! The good thing about Given Up was that Chester was going totally crazy on stage. I was really worried his back injury in 2008 was going to mess him up live because they said he probably couldn't go nuts on stage anymore. Well I guess he can because he was all over the place!!!! He lost his mind on the outro, lol. Then came FTI. The badass lights were back and I sure was glad. Istanbul didn't have the classic FTI lights and I was really worried, but once I saw them in Graz I knew it was all good. FTI really rocked as the 2nd song...they should keep that for future sets. SIB was cool, the crowd loved it and sang loud as hell with Chester. I'm a big fan of the drumming at the end so I thought it was great. Next it was time for my favorite part of the show - the long No More Sorrow intro. Fuck yeah!! The lights went down, the crowd got really quiet, and then it started. A lot of people recognized the intro and it was kinda surprising. Anyway as it built up it gradually got louder and louder which makes the intro so badass...the crowd was clapping and was ready to explode. Song kicks in and the whole floor erupts...fuck yeah man. Some good ole LFY next with Mike telling everyone to throw the hands up, good stuff. Then POA. New intro sounded just badass hearing it live for the first time; this was one thing I was really excited to check out in the set. Mike threw Petrified verse 1 over it (YUCK), and messed it up which made both Jonas and I laugh, but it's all good. POA was fuckin' sick with the hands up in the air halfway through. I knew in Athens Mike rapped APFMH over the ending so when Brad and Mike went to talk right before the outro, I fuckin' screamed HE SAID IT (as in, he said APFMH), but nope, he did There They Go. Oh well! I had 3 more chances to hear APFMH so I was sure he'd do it at one of those shows. WID long intro is one of my favorite parts of the set with the lighting and epic buildup, so I'm glad LP kept it. One good thing after WID is that there was no big break before LOATR. Sweet. LOATR is pretty boring to me usually but holy shit for some reason I thought LOATR in Graz was the best thing since sliced bread. I just stood there in awe as Chester belted it out on vocals with my eyes transfixed on him holding the micstand. I was really into LOATR, which surprised the hell out of me. Then they played Numb, which always blows the crowd up but I really am tired of hearing Numb, so I wasn't that interested, lol. Something needs to be done with Numb...I'm really sick of it in the setlists. I heard Mike was doing a new Numb -> BTH transition on this tour so I was intrigued as to what it sounded like. He seemed like he was just messing around after Numb before he went into what I thought was something new he had come up with specifically for this tour, and damn did it sound good. He started that really big keyboard buildup that he was doing on PR07 I believe which sounded GREAT and got the crowd into a frenzy. They started clapping fast when it was still slow (lol) and kept it going the entire time, sweet. As it kept building, the louder they got. Once he hit the climax of the intro and stopped, the crowd LOST IT and screamed louder than I had heard all night. Then the BTH sample came in and I thought the roof was gonna fall in. Damn that was the best buildup to any LP song I had heard yet...I'm sure like 500 Austrians jizzed their pants on that one, lol. A cappella outro for the first time for me and I thought it was nice, yeah. Shadow was next...I like seeing Chester play guitar and yell OH YEAH and shit on it...good stuff. Then Crawling! I am THE biggest fan of KRWLNG as the intro. There was almost a minute and a half break after Shadow. Mike said "I still need to play it, yeah" which made me go ..."what??". Then he said "We'll do it a little different" as the KRWLNG sample came in; I was really anxious. Bam! Hands Held High verse 2! A debut of something @ an LP show I was at, fuck yeah that really made me happy. He NAILED it too. Crowd lost it on Crawling and In The End as usual. Bleed It Out had the drum solo intro which I REALLY liked. Nice job Rob...it's an excellent way at getting the crowd into the song because they all clap wildly. BIO had a new outro on it as well. While doing the ending of the song, all of a sudden it speeds up REALLY fast really quickly and crashes into an ending. Nice!!!! Encore break and I was like "Holy shit already?" lol. I was really pumped to hear New Divide live. Mike came out on his keyboard and did the synth intro. It surprised me as well since he played with it for so long, speeding it up and slowing it down for a good minute. All of a sudden, Joe rose out of nowhere and BLOW hit the sample for New Divide which made the entire crowd scream bloody murder. Hoooooly hell and then they all started jumping. Definitely the most energy of the night. New Divide was SWEET. Chester sounded fuckin' great and I was instantly a fan of it opening an encore. Not a second passed after ND before the Faint sample started and it just erupted the floor again, jumping, throwing hands everywhere, everything. DAMN. The outro was awesome watching Chester jump around the stage like an animal. The opening riff to One Step Closer came and blew it up AGAIN for the 3rd song in a row. LP definitely knows how to get the crowd going. I lost my mind on the bridge and outro as usual and was really happy with the show. Only complaint was LP didn't say hardly anything during the show to the crowd. Afterwards, I talked to Pooch for a while with Jonas, and then was introduced to AJ, the lighting guy. We talked about LPLive, his career with LP, etc. All of a sudden I got a tap on the back and as I turned around someone said "Hey are you Mark from LPLive?". Yep! And it was Marth! Cool shit, that was a nice surprise. Jonas talked to him and eventually the both of them left but I got caught up talking to Pooch for a while. When I finished, I noticed I was the last fan inside the entire concert hall. Security had kicked everyone out, so I was like "WTF" as I was leaving, lol. Anyway I found Jonas/Marth and we talked for like 20 mins before meeting a drunk Austrian that was really surprised I came from the US for LP. Marth had to go but promised to meet us at a future show, so Jonas and I grabbed some posters (LPU M&G sign, oops) from the venue and left. We walked around the city for a good while before crashing in the park and catching the train back the next day. The funny thing was all the people passed out both inside and outside the train station after the show. Like 50 people sleeping on benches, on concrete, on the train station floor, etc. Hilarious!!! We passed the time by listening to our recordings of the show on the train. Awesome show but I was REALLY tired and ready to get back so I could catch up on sleep.
  25. Anyone go to the show?
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