No...that was a live recording, but the audience was, like, dead or something, because in later songs of that same performance, you can hear the crowd. It was at the London Docklands.
No...that was a live recording, but the audience was, like, dead or something, because in later songs of that same performance, you can hear the crowd. It was at the London Docklands. [/b][/quote] I think the crowd sounds "dead" because theres a way to record live directly through the microphones so you dont get the crowd sound. Thats what they did for Live in Texas, except they had mics by the audience and they faded them out when they wanted.
No...that was a live recording, but the audience was, like, dead or something, because in later songs of that same performance, you can hear the crowd. It was at the London Docklands. [/b][/quote] The one people call the Papercut 'demo' is on the Crawling CD single and is really from the BBC show.
No. Breaking the Habit's original demo name was Drawing, so that theory goes right down the hole. Nocturnal and Shifter are probably two songs that were cut from Meteora. EDIT: Forgot there was a second page...
The one people call the Papercut 'demo' is on the Crawling CD single and is really from the BBC show. [/b][/quote] The BBC show was recorded at the London Docklands.
The BBC show was recorded at the London Docklands. [/b][/quote] The first Radio 1 show they did? Whoa. How the hell does all this stuff end up being the same exact thing
The first Radio 1 show they did? Whoa. How the hell does all this stuff end up being the same exact thing [/b][/quote] Yes, sir. Because later the BBC sold the rights to HBO's Reverb and they showed some of the songs on Reverb. (It's the same show that Wes of PoM and Mark of Adema came out on "One Step Closer.")