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linkin_boss

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  1. I'm not sure if we'll be able to save the raw stream as it might be encrypted, but nothing stops us of basically do a window recording of whatever we're playing. Unfortunately, that route would go along a bit of loss in quality. EDIT: I got this answer from their facebook page. To be clear, this is not a concert livestream like you have probably seen over the past months. You can watch plenty of full shows for free on youtube, so we decided to try something different that focuses more on the actual Montebello experience and vibe, not full band performances.
  2. Can we get them to negotiate with the guys that recorded smokeout 2003 so they can finally release it 😂?
  3. I was looking at the setlist on the page. it might be worth adding that it was enth e nd verse 1. I hope we get verse 2 somewhere down the line, I love that one.
  4. I feel like this is everytime I'm alone in a room listening to the album.
  5. considering that most people that bought VIP during the tour got the standard vinyl... it must be frustrating for a lot of fans.
  6. I really hope he comes closer this time, anywhere nearby Seattle, Vancouver or Portland would be very nice. Also I hope a South American tour happens, I know my friends there are dying to have Mike there.
  7. Here's the confirmation you need! My wife recorded just the a capella part, it was just the chorus, before playing the whole song https://www.facebook.com/linkinboss/videos/pcb.10216727206114676/10216727186314181/?type=3&theater
  8. I'm in the line, hopefully I'll be able to keep some notes from the setlist
  9. Today I'll be going so I hope I can do some coverage for you guys
  10. Setlist are getting better and better on a daily basis... this is truly insane
  11. I feel you. In the end my wife said we can save up a bit so I can take a plane (bless her). I'll end up in Toronto, if anyone else is going
  12. The thing is, I'm in Canada, but I'm not a citizen, so it would take a lot more work and effort to go to USA (Visa waiver and all that stuff).
  13. fuck, the closest show I'll get is a 5 hour flight away.... on mid-week. I really want to go, but i'm 80% sure I won't be able to make it
  14. You're right... my thoughts exactly. Listening to their music has a complete different feeling to me now. But I think that's why they work among Mike's new songs.
  15. Oh boy, it has been such a last time since I came here. It's been a really rough year. For now I can only say that Mike is killing it... I really hope I can manage to see him if he's around.
  16. According to twitter, this account doesn't exist Montreal: @LinkinPark_CAN Toronto: @LinkinPark_CAN Vancouver: @LinkinPark_CAN
  17. This is such a hard question... But I'll support whatever the bands decides to do, ultimately, they'll have to pursue whatever is best for them in the long run. However, aside for tribute shows, seems that playing alongside his recording would really be a emotionally exhausting experience. However, as Chester proved with is run with STP, a band can move on and do well. I don't think he would have wanted to let his music gone from stages because it would be associated with a tragic memory. Ultimately, it will depend on what feels the band regarding this complicated issue. I just hope they can take their time to overcome this tragedy...
  18. It has really been hard to accept and endure losing Chester. Its true that probably I drifted apart from the band a little bit, but they always had an special place to me as the first band I was truly a fan of. Chester was a gigantic part of that, and even though we always had glimpses of how troubled he was at certain parts of life, it never crossed my mind that we would lose him this way. It's specially frustrating considering how next to Chris Cornell's suicide this was. I lost probably my favorite 2 artists ever in a few weeks, and I don't know what could fill that void... But that said, It really saddens me more for all the people who were close to them, family, friends, bandmates, and even all those fans who probably are even more dependant to their music. Yesterday many friends of mine called as soon as the news popped up and were concerned if I were alright. So did I for some of my fellow friends. I got to launch with one of them and try to get some confort with the company. I Know I haven't been the most active member whatsoever, but I really hope this community sticks together and support each other and whoever in need during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Chester. Thanks you for so much, for everything you gave us.
  19. I really wanted them to play the full version of The Catalyst... it would have been no problem regarding time, and it wasn't gonna affect chester too much
  20. Nobody Can Save Me has avoided every single pro-shot webcast of this tour so far... I'm kind of dissapointed about that.
  21. I have to say, I expected the worst. And even tought the album didn't met that expectations, it wasn't by far. There are many songs that could have been good but they were just good intentions that fell apart. As a example, "Sorry for now" has a nice intention, and a clear idea behind it, but musically is abismally basic and the chorus is really weak and doesn't add up. On the other hand you have songs like "Battle Symphony", which can't decide its mood or pacing. To me OML has to be the best track on the album, because even if is the slowest ballad they have come up with, its lyrics hit right on the spot and the music does a good job accompanying them... When I first hearded it (Live on Santiago) I touched me deeply even tough I didn't associate it with anyone personally, but gosh darn the moment I heard about Chris Cornell passing away this song popped up on my head inmediately. I like a few aspect of some other songs, Talking to Myself sounds good, specially live, but in that song lyrics are somewhat bland. Good Goodbye also has something going on, but live is also better due to 2nd verse from mike and that it doesn't really belong alongside the rest of the songs of the album. Sharp Edges is something really relying on folk, but it comes out okay. I've got to say, I got really curious about these people that loved the album even tough they don't regularly listen pop, but rather heavier music. Not because I have anything against pop, but because if you listen a little more outside of your comfort zone isn't hard to find way better pop. That also applies to the simple lyrics, many said that they were alright because they took personal issues in a straightforward way, and there are also songs that take these topics in a far better way, in my opinion. The last thing I would say about the album, is that these song doesn't blend that well together. I've heard the album multiple times in order and scrambled, and I feel it doesn't gain anything from being listened from begining to end. And dear god, if they released a no-chipmunk version of this album it would be better for sure. After a couple of songs gets really old, and I can swear it is present like in half of the album.
  22. Its been some days and I can't completely accept it yet. It has been really rough as a fan of his music, I can't even possibly imagine how hard it has been for his friends and family, as no one saw this coming.
  23. Movistar arena Isn't that big, its full capacity is around 16.000 people. it was almost sold out so I bet we were around 14.000 people in Chile. As for Maquinaria 2010, I believe I read in the press that there were around 35.000 to 40.000 people in there. Of course not everybody was on LP stage, some people stayed the whole day in the other main stage or in the side stage.
  24. I just found a photo gallery of the show, in case you would like to store a couple of pictures for the guide: http://www.humonegro.com/galeria/galeria-fotografica-de-linkin-park-rise-against-movistar-arena-09052017/#jp-carousel-85528 And a friend of mine taped the start of the show plus TTM with my cam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8QYbQRyhEI&feature=youtu.be
  25. TTM isn't a great opener, but between the excitement of the crowd and the fact I saw it open for the first time I got really pumped up. In my case, it was mostly because as they opened with it I inmediately thought about how many setlist changes they would introduce in comparison to Argentina. However, after 7 years without having a show they could have opened with Heavy and still would have got a positive reaction from the crowd.
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