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Completely different drum track, different vocal parts, louder bass? This is WAY different than the album version.
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It's probably some independent mix that found its way onto a promo mix CD and/or vinyl. It may even be the In the End "White Label" club remix that's been around for a long time. There's several remixes like that out there, not really worth spending money on.
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I like this version a lot more, it's got a harder edge to it. I wonder if there's a CD promo of it around somewhere...would be nice to hear it in something better than Myspace's crappy streaming player quality.
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Open show: Don't Stay (summer '04/PR04 intro), or No More Sorrow. Close main: Faint (2007-present version). Open encore: Crawling (w/Reanimation intro). Close encore: One Step Closer (w/Reanimation bridge).
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http://lplive.net/shows/20010602.php http://lplive.net/shows/20010603.php I think that for these 2 shows, it should be noted that "In Yourself" is also known as "Be Yourself." I know there's always been a lot of debate on what to call it (I personally think "Be Yourself" is what Chester's singing), but it'd probably be best to recognize both titles. http://lplive.net/shows/20010602.php - It should be noted that Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit came out at 3 points during this show: First during Crawling, he started pouring beer over Chester's head (causing him to laugh), and rapped/repeated a couple of Chester's lines. Then during Runaway, he came out and tried to pour beer on Chester again, prompting Chester to yell "FUCK YOU!" right in the middle of one of his lines, before continuing. Finally, he can be heard yelling "Fuck the guitar, let's do this shit!" right before the bridge in One Step Closer (referring to Brad's guitar which had quit working in the middle of the song). http://lplive.net/shows/20010608.php - In Yourself/Be Yourself was also played as an interlude at this show, right before In the End (Rob didn't play drums along to it at this show like he did at the other 2 though).
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What's The Best Song of Road To Revolution ?
Astat replied to Biel's topic in Everything Linkin Park
If One Step Closer had the Reanimation bridge in it, the MK version would be my favorite performance of it ever. Other than that, meh...lots of good/decent performances at the show, but none that really stand out as being amazing. -
It's kind of hard to predict this, because a lot of this stuff has been done before. Accompanying video/movie for the entire album = Pink Floyd: The Wall Graphic novel for the entire album = Coheed and Cambria: Good Apollo Volume 1 Video game based on the album = Kiss: Psycho Circus LP's said that the album will be something nobody's done before, and specifically that the method in which you recieve the album will be something new. It'll be interesting to see what that entails, and if they're actually doing something that's never been done, or just building upon something that somebody else did already.
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Well at least in my case, I ATTEMPTED to record the entire show (or as much as my memory stick would allow), but my batteries didn't last for nearly long enough. What I did record isn't "clips," it's a complete video from the beginning of the show up until where my batteries died. I mean, not to be biased toward my own recording or anything, but I don't see how you could say that's not a worthy source but list stuff like this on the live guide: http://lplive.net/shows/20040903.php I do agree that a lot of stuff isn't worthy of being listed though, in particular pretty much any cellphone recording.
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Linkin Park Releases Statement Concerning YouTube
Astat replied to easier2run077's topic in Newswire
Translation: "Our label sucks balls and we can't really do anything about it. Sorry." -
http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopi...post&p=7768 The only cut during the entire recording is about 10 seconds during the intro to Crawling, so there's no possible way Forgotten could have been played.
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Lockjaw has to be the final name because the song isn't going to be on the new album. Not really.
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Probably because the community of people who record in movie theaters is pretty seperate (and a lot smaller) than the community of people who record live concerts. It's a lot harder to sneak a camera into a movie theater than a concert venue most of the time, plus you face a lot bigger consequences if you get caught. I know all kinds of LP fans who tape concerts but I've personally never met anyone who's recorded something in a movie theater before.
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Am I the only person who saw the end of Atreyu's set and the beginning of SDC without missing anything? I left the Rev stage right at the end of Atreyu's last song and got to my seats with about 10 minutes to spare before SDC came on.
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Like I said on LPU, I'd be really surprised if Warner and Youtube don't reach an agreement about this soon. They both depend on each other too much to not work it out.
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Mike submitted a playlist to MySpace for their series of "Featured Playlists" by respected artists. MySpace removed a few tracks and reordered them, so Mike made a post with the original lineup and links to where you can hear the rest of the songs here. This isn't as cool as his Muxtape series he was doing for a while, but it's alright. Pretty interesting rap.... SHINODA MIXTAPE 1. Crystal Castles - "Alice Practice" 2. Shy Child - "Pressure To Come" 3. Yourcodenameis:MILO - "I am connecting flight" 4. Millionaire - "Petty Thug" 5. Passion Pit - "I've Got Your Number" 6. Vampire Weekend - "The Kids Don't Stand A Chance" 7. Fleet Foxes - "White Winter Hymnal" 8. Glasvegas - "Daddy's Gone" 9. M83 - "Run Into Flowers" 10. Linkin Park - "Leave Out All The Rest (M. Shinoda Remix)"
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*sigh* Don't remind me. I could have gone, but no, I just HAD to stay home and record the webcast instead, because I was paranoid that nobody else would do it (which they did of course), and I had no idea the whole show was going to be put up on AOL's website afterwards. It was the one Linkin Park "exclusive" that actually turned out to really be exclusive, and I missed it.
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Of the bands I actually bothered to watch: 1. Linkin Park 2. Chris Cornell 3. Ashes Divide 4. Street Drum Corps 5. Atreyu 6. The Bravery 7. Armor For Sleep I really only enjoyed the first 4.
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The fact that you can even hear the bass at all on a Linkin Park live recording is amazing enough.
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The band, outside of Chester, hasn't had "energy" for the entire MTM cycle if you ask me. That's something I've come to accept, that their energy is only going to decrease with time. I can hear the guitar just fine on the '08 SBDs except for Maryland Heights '08 where Mike's guitar is completely missing. Again, with Chester as the exception, I think the band's performances were pretty consistent throughout the touring cycle. What the SBDs come down to for me are 1) how good Chester sounded on that particular night, and 2) how well the show was mixed. I've already said how I think Chester sounded really poor for almost the entire cycle and the only time he was consistently good was the first few European shows in January of '08. And I'm sorry, but I have to agree with Pooch that his SBD mixes have been getting better and better ever since he started doing them. The PR07 shows sound like crap to me because Pooch felt the need to crank up the crowd at certain points instead of just letting the crowd noise sound natural on its own. Not only does it sound completely artificial when he does it, but since he's cranking up the audience mics in the mix to do so, it makes the music sound like shit because all of a sudden the venue's natural ambience starts fucking with the way everything sounds. Essentially on the PR07 mixes, whenever Pooch cranks up the crowd noise, the recording literally goes from sounding like a SBD to an audience recording, and back again. Go to 2:06 of One Step Closer from Auburn and you'll hear exactly what I mean, that sounds so incredibly fake. And just listening to Auburn right now, I can tell you 2 things: Chester sounds like SHIT, and there is no fucking bass whatsoever on that mix. About all you can hear is the vocals, guitar, snare drum, and cymbals, and the crowd...when Pooch decides to crank it up.
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Yeah, that OSC is from Detroit, they've just edited a couple things out that were present on the $2 Bill broadcast: Chester saying "thanks" over the intro, and Mike yelling "Detroit, let me hear you" at the end of the song. Chester does yell "thank you Detroit" after the song, it's just really quiet on the single version.
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Chester was absolutely fucking TERRIBLE at Shadow of the Day, Leave Out All the Rest, and In Pieces when they started playing them in 2007. He got better at the first 2 as time went on though. And will you please quit talking about Auburn like it's the greatest fucking thing ever every chance you get? You've bitched about it on Pooch's blog a million times, you've posted about it on here a million times, you talk about that one show as if it's the only good performance the band has ever done. It's not nearly as great of a show as you think it is. It's poorly mixed (as all the PR07 shows are), and it's a mediocre (at best) performance by the band.
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http://www.lplive.net/officiallive.php Road To Revolution CD / DVD (Milton Keynes 06.29.2008) - Incorrectly lists POA as both CD/DVD, it was just on the DVD. Also, unless you're counting the live video on the Japanese LOATR EP, LOATR from Milton Keynes was never released on a single. It was, however, released as a single on its own (with the studio version of LOATR as the b-side). Reanimation Bonus Version (iTunes Release) -One Step Closer (LP Underground Tour 2003 - show unknown) - Same recording from the Faint single, which you list as Detroit (though I'm not positive that's where it was from). Meteora Bonus Version (iTunes Release) -Easier To Run (LP Underground Tour 2003 - show unknown) - Same recording from the Numb single, which is from Worcester. LP Underground 6.0 -Pushing Me Away (Piano Version) (Osaka 08.12.2006 / Tokyo 08.13.2006) - I honestly don't think the one overdubbed line was taken from the show on the 12th, it's probably just pasted from elsewhere in the song. All the other LPU6 live tracks are edited in some manner as well.
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You mean Easier to Run? There's no live version of Numb released on a single. And that audio of Easier to Run is from Worcester, 100%. You can't really call the Korn Unplugged show or STP at Edgefest "cancelled," because Chester was never confirmed to be taking part in Unplugged (the MTV article was just wrong), and Scott just invited him out on stage at Edgefest when he wasn't even there. For something to be "cancelled," it has to be planned beforehand. And Fell On Black Days is already mentioned in the info page for the Third Encore show.
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Julien-K's Wikipedia page is updated frequently by the band themselves, and the account that they use to do so (Jkdjs) can be seen in the edit logs of the page. They didn't make that particular edit, but a whole bunch of the other information on there was done by the same IP address. Mike's remix of Death to Analog has been confirmed for months, regardless.