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  1. http://lplive.net/wiki/db/songs/all-songs-played-live
  2. When did the band start selling digital downloads of all LPU albums and what was the first LPU album to be sold in digital format?
  3. Another video, "Love Is Alive" with Gary Wright on vocals: https://www.facebook.com/EricScottWilliams/videos/10208879877733661/
  4. Based on this, can we say Hit The Floor samples By Myself, Breaking The Habit samples Points Of Authority, and From The Inside samples One Step Closer?
  5. Thank you very much! I think you could have split both sides into tracks like on the main post. By the way, wasn't the Projekt Revolution vinyl made by DJ Focus?
  6. Frgt/10 was posted by LPLive a year before the other demos.
  7. So you're saying the POA demos are different?
  8. Interview with Pooch: http://www.harmanpro.com/insights/harman-pro/the-emotions-of-live-sound-an-interview-with-pooch-van-druten-part-1-of-2/ Interview with Gray Rollin (Linkin Park's chef): http://www.joomag.com/magazine/inkspired-magazine-issue-no-40/0387970001456854881?page=28
  9. http://lplive.net/shows/db/julienk0607/20060630 Same here: http://lplive.net/shows/db/julienk0607/20060701 And the setlist icon is missing for this show on the 2006-2007 page.
  10. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=11861 http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=12006 Was his song ever released?
  11. I never said the released versions didn't have Chester's vocals. I said they were written without Chester, probably before he joined the band. The years on the LPU tracks are the years the songs were recorded, not written. So yeah, 1998 for Slip, Blue and So Far Away is wrong because we know Chester joined them in 1999.
  12. Xero 01. Rhinestone 02. Reading My Eyes 03. Fuse 04. Stick N Move Both versions date from 1997. The shopping cart version came first, but the tracks are exactly the same. Mike and Mark are the only ones credited for tracks 2, 3 and 4. These were probably among the very first songs they wrote, before the other members joined. Various members of the band have hinted the existence of an even earlier Xero tape recorded solely by Mike and Mark. Mike has said Reading My Eyes was on the band's very first demo. It's interesting to note that the LPU 6.0 live version has different lyrics and is credited to Chester, Mike, Brad, Joe, Rob and Mark (no Phoenix, just like other Hybrid Theory songs). A "stream of consciousness" piece of music titled "Pods" was created by Mike Shinoda while in college and was released in the LPU 15 CD. According to the tracklist, the track dates from 1998, but Mike said it pre-dates 75% of the other Xero music fans have heard. It's likely the song is from 1996 or early 1997, before the Xero demo was released. A 1997 instrumental titled Coal was released in the LPU X CD and shares some of the same samples with Pods. Rapology 12 16. Closing Joe Hahn worked for Urban Network in 1998, the same year Lee Cadena, Rap Editor at the magazine, founded LCM, an artist management and development company which worked with Xero. Lee was also the creator of the Rapology series, so Xero contributed with an original track to this volume. Mike also created artwork for the album. Rapology 13 (Disc 2) 10. Drop Another issue of the Rapology series dated from 1998. Mike Shinoda (aka Kenji) and Joe Hahn (aka Artofficial) contributed with an original track to this volume. Mike also created artwork for the album. Rapology 14 (Disc 1) 14. Fiends Yet another Urban Network compilation from 1998 with artwork by Mike Shinoda. Xero contributed with an original song featuring vocals by Chris Barnnet (aka 007). It samples a Styles Of Beyond song from 2000 Fold, an album released on August 18, 1998. It's interesting to note the compilation features a Styles Of Beyond track called "Drop" on which Mike can be heard laughing. New Music Sampler 1999 14. Rhinestone Sampler issued by Zomba Music Services in 1998. With the money from their development deal with Zomba the band was able to buy new instruments and equipment in order to make decent recordings. This is the first known professional recording of Rhinestone. The lyrics were changed from the original Xero demo. This re-recorded version (still with Mark on vocals) was used in the 1998 series The Crow: Stairway To Heaven, but the song isn't on the soundtrack CD. The episode with the song aired in May 1999. Rhinestone was also one of the songs on the audition tape sent to Chester. It's possible the version on the tape was this same version. Other released Xero-era demo from 1998 is Stick And Move (LPU 9.0 CD). Two other versions of this instrumental demo were leaked online in 2019. A song called "Pictureboard" was originally performed by Xero and was recorded with Chester once he joined the band. The version with Chester was intended for inclusion in the LPU 9.0 CD, but had to be removed due to copyright issues around a sample used in the song. The title "Spark Marker" was once mentioned by Brad, but it could have been a joke. Hybrid Theory EP 01. Carousel 02. Technique (Short) 03. Step Up 04. And One 05. High Voltage 06. Part Of Me The rumored release date for the EP is May 1999, however this was never confirmed. Chester wasn't credited for 3 of the tracks on the EP (4 if you count the hidden track). Coincidentally (or not), Chester was only credited for the songs co-produced by Mudrock. Mike said Hurry (a song which shares some common elements with So Far Away) was written around the same time as Carousel and Part Of Me. This last one was originally called Chair, a demo that, according to Mike, was created in 1999 before they met Chester (which means they were still called Xero since Chester was the one who came up with the name Hybrid Theory). I'd say Dedicated was also written around the same time and was probably an outtake from this EP. The band has said several times that And One was the very first song written with Chester and we know he joined them around March 1999. Mike has also said this EP was the first project they worked on with Chester and the first time they were in the studio with him. Blue and Slip were also on the first batch of songs they worked on together, according to the LPU 11 booklet. Slip was originally written with Mark Wakefield. I'd say So Far Away from the LPU 12 CD came from the same sessions as those two songs as they all have a similar quality. By the way Mike described Hurry, seems like the guitars heard on the song were originally recorded for Hurry and reused later on So Far Away. A more worked-on version of Slip can be heard on Marc Ostrick's Lockout which was filmed on February 24, 2000. Two versions of Hurry and Siamo (High Voltage demo) created by Mike on his Akai MPC 1000 were leaked online in 2019 along with the original long version of Technique (titled Rendezvo). High Voltage was remixed by Mike in 2000 and released on the One Step Closer single in 2001. Many people noticed Cure For The Itch transits perfectly into this new version of High Voltage. Step Up was also included in the In The End single in 2001. A remastered version of the EP was released to LPU members on November 19, 2001. This version had different artwork and was credited to Linkin Park. 2-Track Demo 01. A Place For My Head (Esaul) 02. By Myself The year on the CD is 1999. I'd say this was recorded after the Hybrid Theory EP. Hybrid Theory's website is printed on the CD. The domain was registered on August 3, 1999. The record label on the CD is Associated Production Music, meaning it could be a pre-Warner release. The band signed their first deal with Warner in November 1999. There are some pictures out there of an old show (most likely at the Mill Avenue Sport Rock Cafe on May 27, 2000) where they had copies of this CD on the stage. Esaul was among the first demos the band wrote, back when they were called Xero, and was on the audition tape sent to Chester. According to Mike, the version on the LPU 11 CD was the very first recording of the song that they did in a professional studio and those were the original lyrics. I'd say it was recorded around the same time as Slip, Blue and even So Far Away. The band can be seen playing the same version on the Frat Party At The Pankake Festival DVD. During the performance, a Staind poster can be seen. It's a promotional poster for their second studio album, Dysfunction, which came out in April 1999. The version of Esaul here differs a lot from the LPU 11 version. The band can be seen playing a version similar to this one (with "go away" during the bridge) during Marc Ostrick's Lockout, which was recorded on February 24, 2000 (which is strange considering the "stay away" version came after this one). By Myself came from a demo called Sad, which, according to the LPU 9.0 CD, also dates from 1999. 9-Track Demo (Demos) 01. Untitled 02. Points & Authority 03. Super Zero 04. Crawling 05. Carousel 06. Part Of Me 07. And One 08. Rhinestone 09. Esaùl The CD dates from January 7, 2000. Credited to Hybrid Theory. I'd say the version of Untitled here was recorded after the version on the LPU 11 CD as this version was used on all other demo CDs. Mike has said his original beat for the song was scrapped and they had Rob record a new one right before they went into the studio. Points And Authority came from a demo called Oh No, which was released in the LPU X CD but has no date. The version on this CD is the same as the versions on the 8-track and 7-track CDs. The demo version of Points Of Authority on the LPU 12 CD is similar to this one but still different. I'd say the LPU version came first because all the other demos released to the LPU seem to be earlier versions of demos we already had. SuperXero is different from By Myself from the 2-track CD, but it's the same as the 8-track and 7-track CDs. I think this version was recorded after the 2-track demo version, but at some point the band decided to go back to the 2-track demo version. Part of Blue was reworked into the chorus of Crawling. The beat was taken from a demo titled Sky which was leaked in 2019. And One had the audio channels switched. Here we have new versions of Esaul (with "stay away" during the bridge), Carousel, and Part Of Me. We also have the first known version of Rhinestone with Chester, which is the same as the LPU 12 version. 8-Track Demo 01. Untitled 02. SuperXero 03. Points And Authority 04. Crawling 05. She Couldn't 06. Carousel 07. Part Of Me 08. And One The CD was sold as being from 1998, however, Mike said She Couldn't was recorded in 1999. It also samples a song which came out on August 24, 1999 on the album Home Field Advantage by The High & Mighty. This song is B-Boy Document '99, which is featured in the Rapology 16 compilation for which Mike created artwork. It's possible this compilation is where he first heard the song. She Couldn't evolved from a beat called Emo which Mike made on his Akai MPC 1000. The project for Emo was leaked in 2019 and features samples of Chester's vocals, meaning the instrumental was created after he joined the band in March 1999. Jeff Blue's number is on the CD, contrary to the Studio Finals CD where we have Rob McDermott's number. Rob only became the band's manager in February 2000. Here we also have new versions of Crawling (without the "I hate you so much right now" intro), Carousel and Part Of Me (with a longer intro, among other differences). HybridTheory.com Demos 01. By Myself 02. Esaul The WebArchive snapshot dates from April 8, 2000, but they could have been released before this date. Both songs still credited to Hybrid Theory. By Myself is similar to the 2-track demo version (but still different; "always afraid" bridge). Esaul is also different from the 9-track demo version (without the "and the second it starts" lyrics in the second verse). 6-Track Demo 01. Plaster 02. Papercut 03. Crawling 04. Points Of Authority 05. Dust Brothers 06. Untitled The CD dates from April 25, 2000. "Hybrid Theory" is printed on the CD, but it has a sticker with "Linkin Park" covering it. Now we have the first known versions of One Step Closer (Plaster), Papercut and With You (Dust Brothers). We also have the first version of Crawling without the rap bridge and the first version of Points Of Authority without the rap chorus. The band's biography from the old Hybrid Theory website said "Hybrid Theory will soon release a five song EP and will be touring the US West Coast this May." The biography was written in 2000 after the band signed to Warner Bros. Records. As you can tell, the EP was never released and its potential content is unknown. 7-Track Demo (Linkin Park - Demos From 02-2000) 01. Untitled 02. Super Xero 03. Points And Authority 04. Crawling 05. Carousel 06. Part Of Me 07. And One The CD is just a copy (without She Couldn't) of the 8-track demo. All versions are the same. Although it has been commonly accepted that this CD dates from February 2000, this isn't necessarily true. The text actually says the demos date from February, not the CD. The "Linkin Park" name on it could be an indication of the actual date of the CD, but it's currently unknown when the name change occurred. The band signed their record deal with Warner as "Hybrid Theory" in April 2000. The linkinpark.com domain was registered on May 24, 2000. They played their first show as Linkin Park in June. Studio Finals 5/7/00 01. Paper Cut 02. Now I See 03. Points Of Authority 04. Plaster 05. Crawling 06. Runaway 07. The Untitled 08. By Myself 09. The Cure 10. The Cure For Mr.Hahn's Itch 11. A Place For My Head 12. Forgotten The CD dates from May 7, 2000 and is an unmastered version of Hybrid Theory. Here we have the first known versions of Pushing Me Away (The Cure For Mr.Hahn's Itch), Cure For The Itch (The Cure), and Runaway (which came from part of Stick N Move). According to Mike, the LPU 15 demo Grr (labeled as a 1999 demo) was abandoned in favor of Cure For The Itch. All songs are different from previous versions. There's an internal mixed/mastered CD of Hybrid Theory which dates from July 18, 2000. Raw Power 02. By Myself The year on the CD is 2000. Credited to Hybrid Theory. The lyrics are the same as the lyrics on the 2-track demo version, but this version has a different vocal take. Reading the text on the back of the CD, I'd say it came out before May 30, 2000 (Le Cock Sportif release date). Plaster (David Kahne Mix 1 Of 4) 01. Plaster (David Kahne Mix 1 Of 4) The CD dates from June 2, 2000. Credited to Linkin Park. "Shut up" intro. The "David Kahne Mix 1 Of 4" on the CD indicates David Kahne might have mixed 3 other songs. HybridTheory.com Demos 01. With You 02. Points Of Authority The WebArchive snapshot dates from June 8, 2000, but they could have been released before this date. The songs are now credited to Linkin Park. Points Of Authority is the same as the 6-track demo version. Now we have a new version of With You, which sounds more like the album version. It's interesting to note that there is a cassette tape credited to Hybrid Theory containing the final versions of these two songs. Another tape with the same tracklist but credited to Linkin Park was also made. The Wicked World Of Warner Bros./Reprise: Ozzfest Sampler 2000 09. Now I See The year on the CD is 2000. Same version as Now I See from the Studio Finals CD and With You from the Hybrid Theory website. Credited to Hybrid Theory. Reading the text on the back of the CD, I'd say it came out between June 20, 2000 (White Pony release date) and July 11, 2000 (Sonic Jihad release date). ECW Extreme Music Volume 2: Anarchy Rocks 06. One Step Closer The CD came out on March 20, 2001. This version was used as Nova's theme between August and November 2000 and is the same as the Studio Finals version. It includes an introduction to the next track on the CD.
  13. http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=12158&do=findComment&comment=262679 http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=11289
  14. Mark Wakefield: http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=11278&page=2&do=findComment&comment=234033
  15. Thank you very much!
  16. Thanks. Could you please post the link?
  17. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elysabeth-alfano/stone-temple-pilots-and-t_b_9361272.html
  18. Berlin had problems with Guilty All The Same. I bet that's why it wasn't released. If you check his older posts, there's nothing about the Berlin show.
  19. I remember The Instrumental used to be called Never Lies, but was it different from the final album version?
  20. At 9:19 he was asked about Linkin Park: It's interesting to note that Mace Beyers from Grey Daze and Jay Kereny from Lemon Krayola said they auditioned for Linkin Park. Source.
  21. Back in 2005, Mike Shinoda produced a track for Lupe Fiasco's debut studio album, Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor, which came out on September 19, 2006. A music video for the track was created by Impakt Studio, the same studio responsible for the videos of other Lupe Fiasco's songs like "Failure", "Kick, Push", and "The Emperor's Soundtrack". The video remained unreleased until October 31, 2014, when the director, Christopher Adams, uploaded the song to YouTube. This seems to have passed unnoticed among Linkin Park fans. Watch it below: Here's the director's statement about the video: Back in 2006 Impakt studio was tasked with producing several projects for 1st & 15th artist Lupe Fiasco which included music videos for Kick Push, He say She say, Emperors Soundtrack, as well as support for album cover shoots, EPK’s and commercials. It was a great relationship for us. 1st & 15th C.E.O. Chilly really gave us total creative control over the projects and Lupe really liked what we were doing. I remember Lupe looking around our studio office and seeing anime dvd’s, action figures, skateboards, posters of Che Guevara and smiling saying “I know i’m in the right place”. So we did Kick Push and I remember Lupe was at the Grammy’s while we were finishing it up and we sent him a private link to a snippet of the video hosted on our server. When all of a sudden our phone started blowing up it was Atlantic records, the snippet had leaked on the internet. A hacker who was a Lupe fan got into our server and posted the snippet online and also locked us out of our server! It was chaos we had to call the host company to shut down our site! Soon after, Kick Push was released. It was doing very well so Lupe put a poll on his myspace page, which at the time he would personally manage and respond to his fans to the tune of about 2 hours a day, the poll was for the fans to decide what video he would do next and overwhelmingly it was for the song American Terrorist, a volatile song to say the least but one of my favorites. So we came up with a Crazy Idea for the video which im not going to tell because id like to use the concept one day, and sent it to Atlantic records…they were not happy with it. It was an idea that would definitely be controversial and Lupe loved it. They said they would think about it and suggested we do a video for “The Instrumental” instead which I think they thought was a “safe” song. Boy were they wrong. There was a lot going on in the world and “The Instrumental” was a perfect soundtrack for what was going on. There was the Abu ghraib scandal, Saddam Hussein was convicted of crimes against humanity, then President Bush signs a law renewing the Patriot Act, including a signing statement stating that he does not consider himself bound by its requirement to tell Congress how the law is being used, the fiasco of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Google bought Youtube to name a few. So we decided to make “The Instrumental” a visual nightmare of the media’s ever growing grasp over its consumers, a message that I feel Atlantic wasn’t ready for. So the video was shelved never to see light of day. Until today. footnote the final video was going to end with a shot of some kids opening Christmas presents and one of the presents is the glowing cube seen in the video. That part was never filmed. Source: Fake Shore Drive
  22. That's from The Raid.
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