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Linkin park 最新大碟 Minutes To Midnight.歌曲推荐 Leave out all the rest
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发表于 7-4-2007 08:00 PM
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期待他們的專輯,看來我五月得到陽光廣場走一趟了。。。 |
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发表于 7-4-2007 09:23 PM
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发表于 8-4-2007 12:04 AM
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好好噢,那么多merchandise.... |
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发表于 8-4-2007 12:35 AM
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忘了说,上次我打去hitz,JJ说还没有开始!!
但是我一概电话后,立刻接宁一个人了!不然我可以去meet n greet..tat time haven joined lpu |
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发表于 8-4-2007 02:32 AM
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发表于 8-4-2007 03:34 AM
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原帖由 BooNBoX 于 7-4-2007 02:15 PM 发表
最讨厌serena c的了。。 上次害我没有得去singapore LP concert。。。:@
serena c是谁??? |
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发表于 8-4-2007 06:21 AM
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做什么我看Linkin Park - What I've Done.avi时少了那个mike rapper?
不爽了咯少掉他 |
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发表于 8-4-2007 10:29 AM
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发表于 8-4-2007 10:34 AM
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原帖由 阿辉 于 8-4-2007 06:21 AM 发表
做什么我看Linkin Park - What I've Done.avi时少了那个mike rapper?
不爽了咯少掉他
For their ambitious, rocking third disc, Minutes to Midnight, Linkin Park made the bold decision to abandon the rap-rock style they helped usher into the mainstream. "It's already been done," says singer Chester Bennington。
看来这个album会比较少rap了。。Mike应该注重在composing/mixing/guitar/background vocal方面了。。。就连"What I've Done"他的background也很少。。 不过我很喜欢那种很像念经的feel。。。 很配music video。。。 |
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发表于 8-4-2007 10:41 AM
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The Musicvideo of the new single from Linkin Park
Lyrics:
In this farewell,
There is no blood,
There is no alibi,
Cause I've drawn regret,
From the truth,
Of a thousands lies,
So let mercy come and wash away...
What I've Done,
I'll face myself,
To cross out what I've become,
Erase myself,
And let go of what I've done...
Put to rest,
What you thought of me
While, I clean this slate,
With the hands,
Of uncertainty,
So let mercy come,
And wash away...
What I've Done,
I'll face myself,
To cross out what I've become,
Erase myself,
And let go of what I've done...
For what I've done,
I start again,
And whatever pain may come,
Today this ends,
I'm forgiving what I've done...
I'll face myself,
To cross out what I've become,
Erase myself,
And let go of what I've done...
(Na,Na,Na)
What I've Done,
What I've Done,
Forgiving what I've done... |
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发表于 8-4-2007 10:57 AM
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发表于 8-4-2007 11:32 AM
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回复 #92 BooNBoX 的帖子
不好意思,我以经改了。
LP这次的album会走向多点metal了,我也比较希望他们这次会给我们不一样的东西。
BooNBoX ,有没有order这次的pre-sale merch bundles?
好像有很多merch。只是不懂是不是只有US而已。(cd,dvd,tee,64 pages of art book and lyrics)
http://bandmerch.com/java2/BandMerch/linkinparkexclusive/?referrer=&content=/store/css5/ProductPage.jsp&product=2875
不过很贵呀。
[ 本帖最后由 xbizkit 于 8-4-2007 11:39 AM 编辑 ] |
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发表于 8-4-2007 12:15 PM
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原帖由 xbizkit 于 8-4-2007 11:32 AM 发表
不好意思,我以经改了。
LP这次的album会走向多点metal了,我也比较希望他们这次会给我们不一样的东西。
BooNBoX ,有没有order这次的pre-sale merch bundles?
好像有很多merch。只是不懂是不是只有US而已 ...
我看到真的流口水。。 。。。 不过太贵了。。。 我很想买super fans edition... 不过换过来要整RM400(还没有包邮费)。。。
最重要的是。。。我记得他们是没有送到MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE的。。。 很奇怪。。。 很久以前问过了。。。不知道现在还有没有。。。
看来只好买NORMAL的VERSION了。。 |
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发表于 8-4-2007 01:06 PM
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发表于 8-4-2007 01:39 PM
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原帖由 BooNBoX 于 8-4-2007 12:15 PM 发表
我看到真的流口水。。 。。。 不过太贵了。。。 我很想买super fans edition... 不过换过来要整RM400(还没有包邮费)。。。
最重要的是。。。我记得他们是没有送到MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE的。。。 ...
ya..duno y they dun deliver to malaysia..i've asked b4 too..好像是衣服哦。。不记得了。。
[ 本帖最后由 hueyMay 于 8-4-2007 01:45 PM 编辑 ] |
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发表于 8-4-2007 04:12 PM
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哇劳。。。。
我虽然喜欢LP
不过也没有你们酱hardcore啦
LP的什么都要收都要知道
我只是听歌看MV而已 |
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发表于 8-4-2007 09:08 PM
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发表于 8-4-2007 09:20 PM
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Linkin Park shuns rap-metal roots on new album
April 7, 2007
Reuters/Billboard
Linkin Park's new midtempo rocker "What I've Done" may sound familiar when you hear it blaring from radios.
The track, which hit multiple rock formats April 2, boasts the impassioned singing and thick wall of guitars that marked the Los Angeles rap-metal group's past hits. But an awful lot has changed since the last time Linkin Park graced the airwaves.
Indeed, it has been four years since "Meteora" dominated Billboard's airplay-based Modern Rock chart. The 5 million-selling monster's track list now reads like an Idiot's Guide to Programming a Rock Radio Station, with such No. 1s as "Somewhere I Belong," "Faint," "Numb," "Lying From You" and "Breaking the Habit." Meanwhile, the band's debut, "Hybrid Theory," has sold more than 9 million copies in the United States since its 2000 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Now, Linkin Park is releasing "Minutes to Midnight" (May 15, Warner Bros.) into a world that has decidedly turned away from the dominant rap-metal sound of the early part of the decade.
And amid the lengthy layoff, an epic recording schedule ("We've essentially been in a bomb shelter for 14 months," MC Mike Shinoda says), a very public contract dispute, the changing marketplace and the involvement of a guy named Rick Rubin, a great many eyes will be watching to see how Linkin Park steps up to the challenge.
NU-METAL NO MORE
It should be noted that no one has turned away from rap-metal more than Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington.
"There's still a hip-hop element to us, and there'll always be," he says. "But we've really moved away from anything that sounds like nu-metal. I know that we kind of helped create, I guess, the sound of that genre, but I hate that genre. I'm not going to speak for everyone, but I can personally tell you that I am not a big fan of almost everybody in that category. There are a few bands that I don't really believe belong in there, and we're one of those bands."
The last many people heard from the band was when it put a self-imposed stop-work order on recording during a 2005 dust-up with Warner Bros. With four albums left on its deal, Linkin Park took the unusual step of publicly demanding a release from its contract during renegotiation talks and on the eve of its parent company's initial public offering, saying, among other things, that it was concerned that Warner Music Group wouldn't be able to keep up its "fiduciary responsibility" in promoting its new material.
At the time, Warner Bros. dubbed the move a publicity stunt intended to beef up the band's position in contract negotiations, a tactic previously employed by such acts as the Dixie Chicks, Incubus and Beck.
But the separation was a short one. Less than eight months later, Linkin Park and Warner Bros. reached an agreement that furnished an estimated $15 million advance for "Minutes to Midnight" and gave the label an option for up to five more Linkin Park records. Sources say the band's royalty rate was also raised to an estimated 20%, a high number as such things go.
Not surprisingly, the topic isn't exactly a favorite for band or label. Warner Bros. senior VP of marketing Peter Standish had no comment, and Bennington would only say, "In some ways it worked out, in other ways it didn't."
Drummer Rob Bourdon adds, "As soon as we settled everything we went into the creative part and forgot about it. We never had any problems with the people we worked with at Warner on a day-to-day basis; they were all great. We wanted to make sure they were going to continue to be there for the promotion of this record."
Additionally, Shinoda says the band feels that "all pistons are firing. (Warner is) working their butts off out there, and I know we all really appreciate that. Because obviously we're working our butts off as well."
Actually, the band has been for a while. "Minutes" was assembled during the past year in Rubin's Laurel Canyon, Calif., mansion; you may remember it from such albums as the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "BloodSugarSexMagik."
"Rick said, right away, whatever we thought Linkin Park fans wanted to hear, whatever we thought we were labeled, whatever we thought we had to write, just to throw it all away. None of it mattered," Bennington recalls.
Rubin also dialed down the band's tendency toward what Shinoda called "perfectionism," eschewing overdubs and polishing in favor of a rawer, more live sound. Bourdon says that after spending weeks tweaking the drum production on one track, he was stunned when Rubin told him to scrap it all and use the demo version instead.
Bennington adds, "Around Christmas of last year, I was getting impatient. Like, 'Man, is this thing ever going to end?' But it was definitely worth the time and energy we put into making the album."
A handful of tracks played for Billboard are proof of the band's stylistic ambitions. "Leave Out All the Rest" has an arena-ready chorus accented by drum machine beats, while "Shadow of the Day" shoots for a "With or Without You"-level ballad sure to inspire plenty of lighter-waving. Elsewhere, the six-minute-plus "The Little Things You Give Away" references a city "washed away as a nation simply stares" as multitracked a cappella voices fill the mix. Bennington gets prominent scream time on "What the F-- Is Wrong With Me," which flexes the band's more extreme sonic inklings.
Early indicators are that the band's legion of followers still has loyalty left in them. "We were thinking about that last summer -- how we were going to reconnect," Bennington says. "And we went and did this show in Japan and sold like 50,000 tickets in one night. It felt like we still had that connection. As long as we continue making quality records, we'll always have that connection."
To stoke anticipation, ringtones of "What I've Done" were made available two weeks before the song went to radio, and Standish confirms "some stations were taking the ringtones and airing them on the radio. I think that speaks to the question about their being away for so long." |
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发表于 8-4-2007 10:37 PM
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对咯,有偶是不错的。。哈。。 |
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发表于 9-4-2007 12:15 PM
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