HEY THE OTHER DAY I D.LOADED A VERY RARE LP INSTRUMENTAL (LIVE JAPAN '03) FROM A POPULAR FAN SITE (DON'T WANNA MENSION THE NAME) & IT'S SUPER AWESOME!!! I RECKON LP PLAYED IT JUST ONES I.E. IN JAPAN. THE MOOD AND TUNE OF THE TRACK IS SO COOL THAT I CAN'T EXPLAIN. P.S: FOR THOSE OF U OUT THERE WHO HAVE HEARD THE TRACK.. PLEASE POST WHETHER THEY'LL UPGRADE THE LIVE VERSION AND PUT IT ON THE UPCOMING RECORD OR NOT. JUST UR THOUGHTS.
Please, can you not post in caps? The instrumental is just an interlude the band would play between songs. It's pretty good, from what I can remember. I highly doubt it will be re-recorded for an upcoming release.
Probably just one of the random intros/outros they do at the beginning/end of their sets or a new intro to a song. I have all the Japan shows from 2003 and all I can think of would either be the show intro, the intro to By Myself, or the intro to Numb. The show intro was done at a load of shows, as was the By Myself intro (it's even on Live in Texas), but the Numb intro they did at those shows was only done like 4 times I think.
Most likely the outro track from Yokohama 03, which was posted in mp3 format on an LP fansite a few weeks back as well as a lossless version of the show on a popular BitTorrent site.
2003 - Osaka, Japan (10.22.03) 2003 - Tokyo (27.10.03) 2003 - Tokyo, Japan (Nippon Budokan) (10.24.03) 2003 - Yokohama Arena, Yokohama Japan (10.21.03) Its one of those.
I have it, it's pretty awesome but I wore it out by listening too much. The site isnt that hard to find
^ No. This is one of the live intros they used before concerts a whole bunch in late 2003. The Madman Returns is just some random song that was labeled as LP because it has that "Mr. Hahn" sample from Cure for the Itch in it.
Well, they used the same instrumental as the intro and outro at these shows, just the outro one is a lot longer.
another sweet intro that lp used for all of the meteora world tour concerts was "something i can never have" by nine inch nails, its nice
That was the intro to the intro. They played it as they were coming onto the stage to start the show.
ya i guess intro was a bad word, it was just a song they played to give the crowd something to listen to before the concert actually started, my bad
There was a intro to In The End and its called "In yourself" - they played it at some show and mike was trying to get the crowd moving but he said "we have a language barrier" maybe thats it