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It's funny how APFMH turns the quite hated and worn out boring Set A into awesome Set A all the sudden.
Really weird that Rebellion is not in this set, which is their current single lol. If UIG is back it would be nice if they did the full version again, I think it's a great live song.
Why would APFMH be the "new" song? That doesn't make any sense, they don't really need to rehearse it and wouldn't advertise it on social media if it wasn't a truly new song.
Do we know for sure that they didn't drop anything? The set feels a little short to me.
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They'd have to drop 2 full songs for ALITS or shorten like 4 more songs to make room for it.
They should finally bring out Rakim at one of the shows, this is ridiculous that this hasn't happened yet. On the other hand that's Mike's big moment in the first song of the set.
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Excuse me?
''Derek Oswald: So, this next one's for Chester, but if Tim wants to take a stab at trying to answer it, he can. I wonder - actually something somebody said earlier actually made me think about back in the day you guys have been touring for quite some time. Back in 2001, you infamously did 321 shows and 365 days, if I understand correctly.''
I read the altwire version first, of course I didn't read this one here again, and there it says:
You guys have been touring for quite some time and back in 2001, you infamously were on the road for 300 out of 365 days, if I remember correctly.
Chester Bennington: (overlapping) I think we were on the road for 321 days out of 365, if I remember right.
Maybe they fixed this afterwards
It's been said many many times, it's impossible for an internationally touring band to play 300 shows within a year.
Whatever LP says, I will believe.
So do you also believe LP was founded in 1998 because their merch says so?
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Doesn't look to good for any major touring in March/April unless they announce it veery soon. And they already announced a few shows that happen after this time period.
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2) Derek Oswald the guy from LPA? what an asshole he brought the over 300 shows in 2001, you better do your homework someday dude.
No, he actually said 300 days on the road, which Chester kinda confirmed and is not too far fetched.
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Was it on the LPL channel? and which company took it down?
Yes. WMG. Luckily not a strike, just blocked worldwide.
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I think this is all just Brad and Mike, or what part do you mean exactly?
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Just got a copyright claim for the RTR Workprint for SOTD, no idea what took them so long.
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Not only that it was never explained, which they should have, keeping everyone waiting and dropping songs. The weirdest part to me is still that the show the day after in Tampa everything seemed totally fine like nothing ever happened.
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I meant a real release date, Spring is not a date. Unlike digital releases, physical releases don't get released one day to the next, so you can look up the release date weeks or even months in advance at some point.
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lol it's MTV, they don't give a shit about quality.
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Yes, but with Apple Lossless now, I can just pop the CD in my CD drive and I can import it into my iTunes in Apple Lossless without purchasing anything online, downloading anything, etc. I also like to have physical releases from LP because I like to collect the music.
I know that, just wanted to point out that there is a lossless version available regardless of a CD release or not, if that never happens for whatever reason
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I'm not 100% sure but a few things point in that direction, there's just no way a video would have 60fps if it was a stream copy.
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Can't really member what the deal was but I don't think the videos were in HD, I'd say the videos were either uploaded by MTV in a different quality or more likely to me both videos were captured differently. Both videos have the same format, an unsual frame rate and the same audio codec. The only difference is the resolution. They might as well be screen recordings in different resolutions. Crawl Back In has also a slightly different crop at the buttom that might indicate a screen capture.
Around this time videos were very hard to download from players like MTV if you didn't know how to.
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Just checked with an US VPN, the videos are gone, it's been like this for years now.
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It says the videos are no longer available.
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There are places where you can buy a lossless version online. They only promote the DVD + mp3 bundle in the US (still no bluray release wtf), the news about the CD came from the German LP newsletter so it might end up being Europe only. Can't find anything about a release date yet.
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It's just weird that we know absolutely nothing about it, if it was just webcasted I'm pretty sure we'd have a recording of it. And even if we didn't have it, we'd know that a recording exists. I think several Rockline CD's popped up on ebay over the years, and all they ever had were interviews, unless I mix it up with something else.
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It means 12.02.2001 and it's not in the guide.
I highly doubt that they played a show that day, if they did it would mean that they played 8 shows in a row with no day off. Rockline is also based in LA.
Do bands even perform at Rockline? I thought this was some sort of radio talk show.
LP and Orgy played a show together in Providence in 2000 for example, and at least 2 others. I don't think all 3 bands played together.
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I'm pretty sure this is more than just 1%
I added the 17 shows and these two: 1996.03.23 Tempe, AZ and 1997.12.27 Tempe, AZ. Leaving the first three in your first post. I didn't add the Fat show right away because there's still some venue stuff to figure out right?
I also changed the Silver Dollar show to 1992 and split the first 2 shows into SDAHF. I did it the same way as it was done on the LP page for continuity reasons.
I'm adding all the images soon.Edit: Added the pics and the Fat show
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I'll get to it as soon as I can.
About that Fat show, isn't that info a little too accurate for a show that happened almost 20 years ago? That someone remembers the right year.... ok, but how does someone remember the right year and some random opening bands, maybe the person had the ticket stub handy or something. Did you try to contact the person?
EDIT: Holy shit! so many new shows. That's what I was talking about, this kinda stuff gets us new shows, you just have to find the right person with it / place where to look it up. Awesome work man!
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Trading doesn't really exist anymore anyway. Youtube downgrades the quality a lot, and the aim is always to get the highest quality, that's the reason. Also anyone can download something from youtube, why would you trade for something like that? The other thing is if it's on youtube, someone uploaded it, and there is an original file and often they refuse to share it, so it's them who are a "anal retentive" lol.
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I think you are mixing things up a little, youtube sources are legit (since some stuff only exists in this form), on the other hand youtube rips are not preferred. If something is youtube sourced it should be labeled as such.
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it is the same thing as the VOD stuff, it's the exact same TV special, just aired on Palladia that doesn't have the crappy MTV quality.
There are 2 TV specials:
1) World Stage: Best Of RaR 2014, with a couple of bands, 2 songs by LP, no one actually recorded this from TV, everyone missed it, and no one knew it would be different, the VOD on the MTV site are from this TV special, the same special that Palladia also aired
2) World Stage: Linkin Park RaR 2014, that we have from MTV Live HD, that didn't air on Palladia yet, it's very hard to find out since their online tv schedule sucks balls and lists no details for the ton of World Stages they air.
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Is the name of the intro song "Analog Beaches" or "Analog Beaches Intro"?
I assume Someday Soon was not the remix, does anyone know?