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  1. He did all of the screaming in the bridge (Chester joined in for some of it), and screamed some of the lyrics during the outro while Chester/Mike sang their usual parts.
  2. http://lplive.net/fortminor/20070817.php I can confirm that RTN and Second to None were right next to each other, and that RTN was NOT the first song of SOB's set. I was stuck in line at the merch booth and missed actually seeing this collab take place, but I could hear it. I have no idea what SOB opened their set with, but there was at least one song before RTN, maybe two. I don't think it was any farther down than third in the setlist.
  3. The HTEP booklet says "Track 7 by Mike Shinoda." It's definitely not "just part of Part of Me." I've always just called it "Track 7" for that reason.
  4. It was their first show. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/lin...c-fest-20130802
  5. From 4 shows... Papercut One Step Closer With You Points of Authority Crawling Runaway In the End A Place For My Head Cure For the Itch Foreword Don't Stay Somewhere I Belong Lying From You Faint Figure.09 Breaking the Habit From the Inside Numb Wake Given Up Leave Out All the Rest Bleed it Out Shadow of the Day What I've Done Hands Held High No More Sorrow In Pieces The Little Things Give You Away The Requiem The Radiance Burning in the Skies Empty Spaces When They Come For Me Jornada Del Muerto Waiting For the End Wisdom, Justice, & Love Iridescent Fallout The Catalyst Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down Wish Pushing Me Away (Piano Version) QWERTY New Divide Other misc. stuff: In Stereo (POA intro) Petrified (POA intro) There They Go (POA outro) Wake 2.0 APFMH/Bleed it Out KRWLNG intro to Crawling 1STP KLOSR bridge on OSC Street Drum Corps on WID AMBO intro/OSC Crawling w/Chris Cornell Faint w/Bert McCracken OSC w/Jonathan Davis Should have seen but missed: Remember the Name (SOB w/Mike) Second to None (SOB w/Mike) I was in line at the merch booth for the entire duration of Styles of Beyond's PR07 set. I HEARD this collaboration take place (albeit from pretty far away, so the bass was about all I could hear, LOL), but missed seeing any of it. First time Mike came out during SOB's set too! I'm still kicking myself over this one, because I was ONLY waiting in line to buy the DSP for the LP show - this was back in the "limited number of copies, buy the blank CD and get the show later" days, and I was worried that if I didn't buy the DSP and share it with the LP community, nobody would ever get it. I got in line for the merch booth as soon as doors opened, and I STILL missed all of Madina Lake and SOB. That line was insane. Missed all of Julien-K waiting in line for food too. LP was great that night, but probably my least favorite concert I've ever been to. The overall experience sucked that day.
  6. Yes, as well as Jane Says. I think Mark was just under the impression that 2002 performances of IGD didn't feature Chester on guitar though, which isn't true. The performance from the Uniondale 2002 show sounds like it only has one guitar part, but all of the other recordings from that tour definitely have both guitars. They might have done it without him at the first few performances, but it was only for 4 shows at most.
  7. Mike is credited with both co-production and guitar on the HBMS song. The instrumental portion of his and Chester's parts were probably all Mike (assuming Rob didn't have some uncredited drum work on there as I speculated). Mike's even there vocally on Chester's part, doing the "breathe, breathe" whispers. I feel like that track was a 2004 equivalent of Until it Breaks with how it's pieced together. The parts Mike and Chester did may have come from unused LP material, but I kind of doubt it. They didn't really seem big on the idea of touching any non-album stuff from Meteora for a LONG time, plus they rarely wrote lyrics for unfinished songs back in those days.
  8. Mike's "grand piano" for all 2004 performances was actually his regular Korg electric keyboard built into the frame of a Baldwin piano. All of Mike's keyboard parts on BTH after the intro are strings, so that obviously wasn't a real piano lol. Chester played guitar on It's Goin' Down in 2002.
  9. Unless the demos on the 8-track CD were done before the HTEP like some other demos (Slip/Blue/first version of Esaul), they would have to be post-HTEP. That timeline really wouldn't make much sense either, because it would mean they went 8-track (Carousel/Part of Me demos) > HTEP ("polished" versions) > 9-track (reverting back to demos?). I've always wondered if the Dan the Automator track Rob recorded drums for in 2004 was actually the Handsome Boy Modeling School song that Mike and Chester were featured on.
  10. Don't really like the two encore thing. All it succeeds in doing is dragging the show on for another 5 minutes or so that consists of the band doing nothing. If they do two encores, they do two songs in each encore, if they do one encore, they do three or four songs in it. LP is a band that for whatever reason seems COMPLETELY opposed to doing a show approaching the two-hour mark, and they've been playing headling sets that are between an hour and a half to an hour and 40 minutes for over six years. They've chosen to put themselves in a VERY tight box when it comes to their set runtime, which probably has a lot of influence on what they end up playing.
  11. BIO is kind of like APFMH, with the difference being that BIO was actually released as a single. It had a fairly good chart run, but didn't do quite as well as the lead single from the album, which has been a trend of all LP releases from MTM onwards. Kind of overlooked by the media for as popular of a song as it is with fans, but people go NUTS for it live. Biggest crowd reaction I've seen at any LP show I've been to was Projekt Rev 2007, people chanted for BIO non-stop throughout the ENTIRE encore break, sat through CFTI and QWERTY like "WTF is this shit," and then fucking ERUPTED when they went into BIO afterwards. A lot of people on the lawn didn't even stay for Faint, it was a total "they played BIO, I'm satisfied so let's beat the rush out of here" reaction. I don't know if I'd still give it this title now, but it was DEFINITELY the band's most popular live song during the MTM cycle.
  12. No idea what the first PlugAir release was, but it was within a couple weeks of LPU 13 launching. I remember hearing Lorenzo mention it somewhere, but there was never a news release about it. That's the impression I got from it all along, that the burden is on the user to periodically check back for new content. Seems like they're going very "guerrilla marketing" with this project's content.
  13. 3rd best song on the album after Roads Untraveled and Castle of Glass.
  14. Rock am Ring and Rock im Park aren't on LP.com because the actual dates LP is playing each festival haven't been announced yet. Hard to add something to an "Events" page without a date to enter for it, lol.
  15. The thing is, with the show being that short, would they even be able to cut stuff out? I was under the impression that the TV airing would just be LP. I know they were filming the whole event, but anything pertaining to AXS TV (stream or otherwise) has exclusively had LP's name advertised with it. The show was barely over an hour long, and the AXS TV concert specials are usually an hour and a half to two hours.
  16. That was the first thing that came to mind after I actually watched the performance. I think this show will be fine for the TV broadcast. They'll turn the recording over to Ethan and he'll work some magic on it like he always does. Numb might come across as kind of weird with how much Chester left out, but the rest should be just fine with some typical touch-up work.
  17. So I'm finally watching the show, and as usual, I'm noticing stuff nobody else seemed to. -Ann and Nancy Wilson both just sang on Castle of Glass, despite Nancy also playing acoustic guitar during rehearsals. -The Iridescent portion of the medley had an extended outro. -Mike Einziger was CLEARLY soloing over the last chorus of In the End. Also, that performance of Burn it Down was FAR from the "best ever." Just because Chester sang "UP" instead of "ERP" for once doesn't make up for the fact that he sounded incredibly strained, wasn't able to hold notes for their full duration, and was still going off-key. Despite that, I wouldn't say this was Chester's worst show ever, like some people are claiming. He's done shows sick before, and this is about what he sounded like. Shitty timing, but it happens. I also didn't think Mike E. added a lot to What I've Done. His lead work was kind of timid and unsure-sounding, and he was playing the wrong chords on a lot of the rhythm parts. His appearances on BIO were way cooler.
  18. I figured that was just Chester's mic stand and he wasn't using it, but I didn't pay a lot of attention either.
  19. ^ I don't believe Nancy's doing any vocals on COG, just playing acoustic guitar. Could be wrong, but she doesn't really sing a ton with Heart, Ann handles almost all of the main vocals.
  20. They're apparently using a rotating stage for quick set changes at this show.
  21. PLEASE don't let the only true "live" performance of ALTNC be at a private party for a bunch of industry people that we'll never get any footage from...
  22. Well shit, the only reason I can think of them specifically dropping a song they JUST debuted the day before if it was supposed to be played is if they straight-up didn't feel like playing it. Meaning either Chester didn't think his voice was up for it, somebody not named Mike or Chester didn't like playing a song they had nothing to do with in the first place, or they thought the debut performance sucked. I honestly don't think this bodes well for the song being played tomorrow.
  23. Either they ran out of time (doubtful, considering they played for what, an hour and 20 minutes?), or they're saving it for tomorrow so there's something different between the two shows? Doesn't explain why they'd play it at the Harman show though, unless they specifically got a request for it from the organizers...
  24. ...What the actual fuck? Why debut ALTNC yesterday and then not play it today?
  25. I know some people will be disappointed that they didn't play any new Living Things stuff, but I didn't even expect ALTNC to be played at these shows, considering the band said just a month or so ago that they didn't plan on ever playing it without Steve. Not a "new" song, but new for 2/3rds of the band lol. Dusting off Wake and WTCFM is an added bonus. Joe will probably still argue that the band has been playing the same setlist since 2007, (insert band member) should quit the band, and Papa Roach is infinitely more awesome though.
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