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  1. The more I see Linkin Park's touring schedule expanding further and further, the more I feel bad for Stone Temple Pilots.
  2. Thank you. I'm going to rework a lot of stuff in CB's section step by step. I recently added everything I could about Grey Daze and now I'm focused on Bucket Of Weenies (see "Site Updates By Staff" topic).There's a ton of outdated and incomplete stuff.
  3. I kinda lost track of all this stuff some time ago, but is there a reason why we never consider "Grecian" as the missing song?
  4. You're welcome. Just added a ton of Show Notes to Bucket Of Weenies section. See "Site Updates By Staff" thread.
  5. Bucket Of Weenies: http://lplive.net/shows/db/chesterbennington/20050521 Added notes: - Chester played guitar on "Dark Lover". It is possible that he played guitar on the other songs as well, but we don't have any video proof of this. - This was the first Bucket Of Weenies show ever with the live debuts of their own renditions of 'Dark Lover', 'Morning After', 'Boys Don't Cry', 'Beer 'N' A Cigarette' and 'Wicked Game'. - This was the first time ever that Chester performed an electric version of his own song 'Morning After'. This was also the first known time that Chester added the "Wake! Wake!" screaming part to to the song. It also featured the entirely different guitar solo that was changed and never played again. http://lplive.net/shows/db/chesterbennington/20051022 Added notes: - This was the first known time that the band performed 'Anything, Anything', '20 Eyes', 'Suspicious Minds', 'Wonderwall' and 'Suffragette City'. The band likely performed the most of them during their previous show in Albuquerque, but the setlist from that show is, unfortunately, unknown. - Chester played guitar on all of the songs except for 'Wicked Game'. Mike "Cheezboy" Brown's daughter Erin Brown joined the band as an additional guitarist for this song. - Chester didn't do any vocals on 'Dark Lover'. Cheezboy sang the entire song himself. - Cheezboy sang the lead vocals on 'Beer 'N' A Cigarette' with Chester joining him for some parts of the song. - After the last song, people in the crowd shouted, insisting the band to play one more song since they had at least 6 minutes left, but the band decided to end the show anyway. http://lplive.net/shows/db/chesterbennington/20060422C-1 Added notes: - Unlike their Etnies GVR show, where Chester played guitar on almost every song, he picked up a guitar only for 'Dark Lover' and 'Beer 'N' A Cigarette'. - Chester didn't do any vocals on "Dark Lover". Cheezboy sang the entire song himself. - Cheezboy sang the lead vocals on "Beer 'N' A Cigarette" with Chester joining him for some parts of the song. - Chester right before before 'Suspicious Minds': ''Alright. How many people here like fucking Elvis? I personally think he's a fucking piece of shit, but he's sold over a fucking billion records. What the fuck do I know? I remember back when we were making 'Hybrid Theory' [...] they were saying like "'In The End' is a great song'' and I was like that's a piece of shit, that shouldn't go on the record. I was totally fucking wrong. It's like 'One Step Closer', dude, that's a pile of crap, that's the worst fucking song ever written. They said ''No, it's gonna be a hit''. What the fuck do I know? So, who gives a shit if I like fucking Elvis, here's a song called 'Suspicious Minds'." - Towards the end of 'Morning After', Chester called out someone in the crowd: "Fuck you. Just go home man, you fucking asshole. You fucking bore me. Make some room for someone who cares. You know what I'm saying?" - A little bit later that night, Chester came out during Fort Minor set to perform 'Enth E Nd'. Feel free to correct my mistakes if there are any.
  6. http://www.laweekly.com/2005-11-03/music/nightranger/ http://www.mtv.com/news/1512600/linkin-park-frontman-plans-to-brainwash-kids-into-liking-his-side-projects/
  7. Also, added Morning After and Cheezboy songs to the setlist Source: http://lptimes.com/news2005/nov/november.html
  8. Ok, let's try to sum it all up and shake off some of the unnecessary stuff. That specific Sin City tour BOW were going to perform on included 12 cities. According to this, and this, it shapes to this: 2005.10.17 Albuquerque, NM, Desert Sands Motor Hotel (First show) 2005.10.xx Grand Rapids 2005.xx.xx Richmond, VA 2005.11.06 Charlotte, NC (Last show) For now, I think it's pretty safe to assume, that the Grand Rapids one was the one that we know of: 2005.10.24 Grand Rapids, MI I also, like Jonas, don't think that the two Texas dates I found are belong to this specific "Sin City" tour. That's all we got so far. I recently emailed three people connected to the tour and two of them couldn't help me. Still waiting for a response of the third one. What really confuses me is that the Avalon show was promoted by Camel as well and the show happened.
  9. This was the only Linkin Park song I was really excited about in a long long time and now it's basically all washed away. Don't like what I hear in this video at all. The trailer version has a lot more striking power to it. Sometimes it's so weird to see how much different take and producing can do to a song. Crazy to think how many amazing songs were trashed just because an artist wasn't able to find the best approach right away and gave up. Or how many potentially legendary songs weren't worked on good enough.
  10. Grey Daze shows 1996.03.08 Phoenix, AZ, Veterans Memorial Coliseum Added Goo Goo Dolls to Other bands Added note: - According to the band's drummer Sean Dowdell, this was the biggest show the band ever played: "We played quite a few big shows. At the end of the band we were drawing 1500-2000 people ourselves, but the biggest show I can remember was the Super Bowl Party in AZ with No Doubt and Bush. I think there were 15k people there or something like that". 1997.xx.xx Tempe, AZ, Gibson's Added note: - This show was a part of the Seven Mary Three tour and Grey Daze served as the opening band. Unfortunately, it is unclear if the band opened for them on 1997.11.29 or 1997.08.04 Seven Mary Three's stop at Gibson's.
  11. Thank you! Here's another one: -Grey Daze @ Guitar Center opening party .http://www.coachella.com/forum/showthread.php?10445-The-Phoenix-Thread!/page406 According to Guitar Center website, the above mentioned store was opened in 2000. So either it was the later incarnation of Grey Daze with Jodi on vocals or that guy confused this Guitar Center with the one in Tempe that was opened in 1998. I emailed their local staff and here's the response:
  12. Bucket Of Weenies: 2005.10.17 Albuquerque, NM, Desert Sands Motor Hotel Added "Wicked Game" to the setlist. Added "Black Maria" to Other Bands Source:http://rocksquawk.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/8496044335/m/3231018521 2005.10.25 Hollywood, CA, Avalon Added "Wicked Game" and "Wonderwall" to the setlist Source:http://www.laweekly.com/2005-11-03/music/nightranger/ 2005.10.22 Lake Forest, CA, Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest Removed the following note: - This is only known show that Bucket Of Weenies performed the 'Wonderwall' cover.
  13. I will work on it. - Grey Daze opening for Seven Mary Three @ Gibson's in 1997 There are at least two people I saw or talked with that mentioned this show. Here's one of them: https://www.facebook.com/kspidel/posts/10151565718650499 I even tried to contact him, but no luck. Here are the dates from Seven Mary Three website: 11/29/97, Tempe, AZ Venue: Gibson's Address: 410 South Mill Ave., Tempe, AZ Doors: 8:30pm, Tickets: $12, All ages, Info: (602) 829-9257 Monday 8/04/97 Gibson's 410 South Mill Ave., Tempe, AZ 85281,Tempe, AZ, doors: 7:00 pm, tickets: $10/$12,all ages, info: (602) 829-9257 I have absolutely no more clues to figure out which one exactly. We can add this as 1997.xx.xx Tempe, AZ, Gibson's (Opening for Seven Mary Three) -Grey Daze opening for No Doubt and Bush From an interview with Sean Dowdell: You can read the entire interview and our discussion here: http://lplive.net/forum/?showtopic=9440 As someone guessed there, I think it is "1996.03.08 Phoenix, AZ, Veterans Memorial Coliseum" and Sean just mixed up the fact that it was some kind of Super Bowl party.
  14. Here's the thread to compile all of the useful, but incomplete info about Grey Daze shows / submit newly found dates that are not in the guide. Currently not in the guide: Grey Daze playing for three people in Grasshopper Bar. Grey Daze playing in Electric Ballroom with Phunk Junkeez and Caroline's Spine in 1994 Grey Daze playing in Mason Jar with Shaded Grey Grey Daze playing with SOLEYduncan in Atomic Cafe Grey Daze playing with Travolta Grey Daze playing @ their rehearsal space for other bands Grey Daze playing in Mason Jar for Battle Of The Bands Grey Daze opening for Seven Mary Three SF & His Friends? playing in Silver Dollar SD & His Friends? playing in Edsel's Attic SD & His Friends? playing in Club Rio SD & His Friends? playing several fraternity parties in ASU SD & His Friends? playing a side stage at Desert Sky Pavilion SD & His Friends? playing for Chester's high school's talent show SD & His Friends? opening for Lemon Krayola SD & His Friends? opening for Saigon Kick SD & His Friends? opening for Napalm Death Added shows (from this thread): xxxx.xx.xx West Hollywood, CA, Coconut Teaszer xxxx.xx.xx West Hollywood, CA, Whisky a Go Go 1992.xx.xx Phoenix, AZ, N 32nd St & Shea Blvd, Henry Haun's Private Party 1993.xx.xx Phoenix, AZ , Greenway High School (Lunch break performance) 1993.03.19 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Plasterfish) 1993.03.28 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Nuclear Assault) (5:00 PM show) 1993.03.28 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Nuclear Assault) (8:30 PM show) 1993.05.01 Phoenix, AZ, Street Survivors, "Schools Out Rave For Summer" 1993.05.02 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (7:00 PM show) 1993.05.02 Phoenix, AZ, Library Cafe (9:30 PM show) 1993.05.15 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Plasterfish) 1993.05.16 Mesa, AZ, Hollywood Alley 1993.05.31 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar, Mosh Pit Monday (with Attitude John) 1994.xx.xx Phoenix, AZ, McDowell Studios 1994.03.03 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Lemon Krayola, Glass Bottom and Huckele Bones) 1994.04.09 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Lemon Krayola and Glass Bottom) 1994.10.06 Phoenix, AZ, David Knauer's Recording Studio, "Wake Me" Pre-Production Live Session 1994.12.23 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Warsaw, Postvale Road and The Slims) 1994.12.27 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Posted Green, Reuben's Accomplice and Nihil) 1995.01.11 Scottsdale, AZ, Thunder & Lightning Bar & Grill 1995.01.13 Mesa, AZ, Nile Theater (with Death Takes A Holiday and Witz End) 1995.01.16 Scottsdale, AZ, Atomic Cafe (with Milky Fly) 1995.02.03 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.02.04 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.02.10 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.02.14 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, Club Sex (with Warsaw, Chalk Farm and Curious Walk) 1995.02.25 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.02.24 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.02.11 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.02.17 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.02.18 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, "After Hours" night 1995.03.09 Phoenix, AZ, Paradise Cove (with Kidd Nasty and Nuclear Opie) 1995.03.25 Phoenix, AZ, Paradise Cove (with Premonition, Feel and others) 1995.03.xx Electric Ballroom (with Posted Green & others) 1995.04.10 Scottsdale, AZ, Atomic Cafe (with Lemon Krayola) 1995.04.23 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Plasterfish, Millennium and Morphine Mary) 1995.05.07 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, AAA Local Rock Show 1995.05.14 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, AAA Local Rock Show 1995.05.21 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, AAA Local Rock Show 1995.06.17 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Indecis, Fluidrive, Audra and Clock People) 1995.09.28 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Able Cain) 1995.11.10 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (Opening for Lemon Krayola) 1995.11.17 Tempe, AZ, The Big Fish Pub (with Liquid Fate and Twelve Inch Waste) 1995.12.31 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, New Year's Eve (Opening for Vince Neil) 1996.01.26 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom 1996.02.10 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Lemon Krayola) 1996.02.18 Phoenix, AZ, David Knauer's Recording Studio, Album Pre-Production Live Session 1996.03.08 Phoenix, AZ , Veterans Memorial Coliseum (with Bush, No Doubt and Goo Goo Dolls) 1996.03.23 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Bandit Queen and Van Gogh's Daughter) 1996.04.20 Phoenix, AZ, Desert Sky Pavilionv(Opening for Michael Schenker Group) 1996.04.20 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Zig Zag Black, Witz End and Rebel Soul) 1996.04.29 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Ethel, Jones Fracture and Rosemary Silence) 1996.07.13 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Ho-hum, Felony Blues, Futile and Fine China) 1996.11.16 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Oil, Necessary Enemy, Crash Wagon, Crooked Alibi, Flutter Kill and Binge) 1996.11.27 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Super8 and Einsteins) 1996.12.03 Tempe, AZ, Conservatory Of Recording Arts & Sciences, "No Sun Today" Pre-Production Live Session 1996.12.06 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Still) 1996.12.13 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with VooDoo Scream, Necessary Enemy and Aces & Eights) 1996.12.27 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Kicking Harold, Surf Ballistics, Elliot's Lochness and others) 1996.12.28 Tempe, AZ, Big Fish Pub (with Perpetual, Claymores and Wicked Season) 1996.xx.xx Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom, Warner Bros Private Showcase 1997.xx.xx Phoenix, AZ, Outside of "Guitar Center",Grand Opening 1997.xx.xx Tempe, AZ, Gibson's (with Seven Mary Three) 1997.02.01 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Chronic Future, Still, Lemon Krayola, Dislocated Styles and others) 1997.02.02 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Just Because, Tolerance, Outernet, Jimmy Rig and Frail) 1997.02.12 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Type O Negative, Sister Machine Gun, Drain and Cellophane) 1997.02.22 Tempe, AZ, Big Fish Pub (with Necessary Enemy, Freud's Mom and Firesky) 1997.05.06 Tempe, AZ, Gibson's (with Powerman 5000 and Sexpod) 1997.05.23 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Puzzle Gut and Vitamin) 1997.06.06 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (with Failure, Poster Children and Jesus Chrysler Supercar) 1997.07.26 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom 1997.08.15 Phoenix, AZ, Castles N' Coasters 1997.08.23 Tempe, AZ, Fender Showcase Room @ Electric Ballroom (with Fat and Chindo Squad) 1997.09.06 Tempe, AZ, Big Fish Pub (with Love Not Human and Thinkadectomy) 1997.10.03 Tempe, AZ, Big Fish Pub (with Zig Zag Black, John and Bldg.5) 1997.10.04 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom (Opening for Faith No More) 1997.10.12 Tempe, AZ, The Big Fish Pub (with Flambookey, Surf Ballistics, Oil and others) 1997.10.17 Tempe, AZ, The Bash On Ash @ McDuffy's (with SOLEYduncan and Necessary Enemy) 1997.11.07 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with Oil, Necessary Enemy, Hubcap, We Drink Rain and Underlye) 1997.11.15 Tempe, AZ, Big Fish Pub (with M.I.R.V., Fred Green and Gemini Lounge) 1997.12.12 Tempe, AZ, Mill Avenue Sport Rock Cafe (with Eric Hates Everything) 1997.12.19 Tempe, AZ, The Bash On Ash @ McDuffy's (with Velvet Blue and Jan Zero) 1997.12.31 Tempe, AZ, Big Fish Pub (with Jesus Chrysler Supercar and Yoko Love) 1998.01.17 Tempe, AZ, Mill Avenue Sport Rock Cafe (with Jan Zero, Rub Cleo and Blue Healer) 1998.01.31 Tempe, AZ, The Bash On Ash @ McDuffy's 1998.01.31 Tempe, AZ, Boston's (Opening for Snot) 1998.02.13 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar (with God Lives Underwater and Flourescein) 1998.02.20 Tempe, AZ, Big Fish Pub (with Bionic Jive, Mr. Pink and Secular End) 1998.03.17 Tempe, AZ, The Bash On Ash @ McDuffy's, St. Patrick's Day 1998.03.20 Tempe, AZ, Mill Avenue Sport Rock Cafe (with Hollow and Jan Zero) 1998.10.17 Tempe, AZ, Gibson's (with Dislocated Styles, Bionic Jive and Mission G) 1998.10.23 Tempe, AZ, Mill Avenue Sport Rock Cafe (with The Robies, GPT Restraint and Sidetracked) 1998.10.24 Tempe, AZ, Gibson's (with Yoko Love, Tolerance and Jesus Chrysler Supercar) 1998.10.31 Phoenix, AZ, Jackson's On 3rd, Halloween Bash (with Lucy's Fur Coat and Jesus Chrysler Supercar) Other Shows (Too little details & random mentions)
  15. *Rolls eyes at some people above* Good screaming, but the song is empty. I can see why it's not on a major release or anything.
  16. Yes, thanks! Why does that LPLive tweet suggest the picture is from Mill Ave show? EDIT: Nevermind. Searched for the pics of the venue and it's indeed Mill Ave Sport Rock Cafe in Tempe, AZ.
  17. Does anyone still have that very early pictures from some unidentified Hybrid Theory-era live show with red-haired Chester and Mike wearing the same coveralls?
  18. Thank you. It comes in both tiff and pdf formats. Sent you the both.
  19. GREY DAZE xxxx.xx.xx Tempe, AZ, Fender's Ballroom Added note: - According to former Grey Daze/Waterface bassist Dave Sardegna, a video recording of this show existed, but he lost his copy over the years. Added Source xxxx.xx.xx Phoenix, AZ, Castles N' Coasters Changed Venue Type from "Bar/Club" to "Other" Added Venue Website Added Jimmy Eat World to "Other Bands" Added note: - According to show attendee, Chester's girlfriend/wife was in the crowd with a baby stroller. If it's not a mistake, then it most likely was Elka Brand with her and Chester's son Jamie, who was born in 1996, so this show happened somewhere between 1996 and 1998. 1994.09.10 Phoenix, AZ, Rally Kap Sports Bar Added note: - This is the only known performance of 'Smoke Mouth'. The Linkin Park community wasn't even aware of the song's existence until the video of the band performing this song during this show randomly surfaced online in 2010. According to Sean Dowdell, it was never recorded in the studio and is just one of the 20-30 Grey Daze songs that were never released. 1995.12.28 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom Added Venue Type - "Bar/Club" Added note: - According to various sources, Grey Daze were the resident band for Electric Ballroom and played a whole lot of shows there during the years of its existence. 1996.06.29 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar Added Venue Type - "Bar/Club" 1996.07.26 Tempe, AZ, Gibson's Added Venue Type - "Bar/Club" 1997.03.15 Tempe, AZ, Electric Ballroom Added Venue Type - "Bar/Club" Added Suicidal Tendencies to "Other Bands" Added note: - According to various sources, Grey Daze were the resident band for Electric Ballroom and played a whole lot of shows there during the years of its existence. 1997.04.05 Tempe, AZ, The Big Fish Pub Added Venue Type - "Bar/Club" Added Venue Website Fixed the name of the band Perpetual in "Other Bands". It was Perpetua. Added the ad for the show (not sure if I added it properly, someone should check it out) 1998.02.21 Tempe, AZ, Gibson's Added Venue Type - "Bar/Club" 1998.04.26 Phoenix, AZ, Mason Jar Added Venue Type - "Bar/Club" BUCKET OF WEENIES 2005.10.17 Albuquerque, NM, Desert Sands Motor Hotel For some reason, the last note was abruptly cut. Added the missing part. STONE TEMPLE PILOTS I've never heard STP extending the intro to Interstate Love Song. All of the following notes I deleted are false. They play the album version all the time, the intro of which is longer that what you can hear on the radio thinking that's the normal version. Also, there is no special version for the radio - radio stations are randomly cutting off the majority of the intro themselves, because it's too long for airplay. 2013.09.10 Huntington, NY, The Paramount Removed "Ext. Intro" note from Interstate Love Song. Changed show note from: - The band extended the intro of 'Interstate Love Song' for the first time. Chester messed up the lyrics to the first verse of the song. to - Chester messed up the lyrics to the first verse of Interstate Love Song 2013.12.05 Grand Prairie, TX, Verizon Theatre Removed "Slide Guitar Intro" note from Interstate Love Song 2013.12.07 St. Petersburg, FL, Vinoy Park Removed "Slide Guitar Intro" note from Interstate Love Song. 2013.12.08 Jacksonville, FL, Metropolitan Park Removed "Slide Guitar Intro" note from Interstate Love Song. 2013.12.11 Sauget, IL, Pop's Removed "Slide Guitar Intro" note from Interstate Love Song. 2013.12.12 Kansas City, MO, VooDoo Lounge @ Harrah's Casino Removed "Slide Guitar Intro" note from Interstate Love Song. 2013.12.14 Ontario, CA, Citizens Business Bank Arena Removed "Slide Guitar Intro" note from Interstate Love Song. 2014.04.01 Los Angeles, CA, Ohm Nightclub Removed "Slide Guitar Intro" note from Interstate Love Song.
  20. LESTAT

    Grey Daze

  21. LESTAT

    GreyDaze-1997.04.05

    From the album: Grey Daze

  22. This weekend and the next week, I'm going to add/change a lot of minor stuff to CB and STP sections. I'll post everything here, once I'll finish.
  23. There are some contradictions, but, for some reason, I'm suspicious that there's something related is going on: Just wanted to point out a possibility.
  24. Clip of "Sin" (Bad audio): http://websta.me/p/825682982905154681_31477402 EDIT: Setlist - http://websta.me/p/825724710593018276_16547605
  25. Review and setlist: http://www.alternativenation.net/review-stone-temple-pilots-louder-than-life-festival/ What's the source for the setlist in the main post?
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