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Latest revision as of 00:13, 22 February 2024

Live In Denver - Projekt Revolution
Live album by Linkin Park
Recorded:August 30, 2004
Released:April 7, 2023
Length:80:45
Label:Warner Records

Live In Denver - Projekt Revolution or Live In Denver: Projekt Revolution 2004 is a live show release by Linkin Park on April 7, 2023, included in the Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) Super Deluxe Box Set in the same DVD as Live In Manila 2004. While the title of the release reads "Live In Denver - Projekt Revolution", the show was registered by Warner Records as "Live In Denver 2004".

Background

Linkin Park took 2004 by storm, playing 77 shows from January to September and covering four continents - North America, Europe, Asia, and South America. The year kicked off with a massive Meteora North American Tour of 34 shows, the band's largest headlining tour in the United States and Canada ever. Many sold out arenas later, they earned a well-deserved break until summer. In June, they did a short run of nine shows in Europe and Asia that took them from some of the world's biggest rock festivals in Download Festival and Rock am Ring to Southeast Asia where they headlined a mix of five shows throughout the region.

Just before the third edition of Projekt Revolution 2004 kicked off, Linkin Park and Jay-Z played their famous Collision Course show at The Roxy in Hollywood. A few days later in Cincinnati, Projekt Revolution began and quickly became one of Linkin Park's most beloved tours by fans.

Composition

As was customary for a new tour, Projekt Revolution 2004 was treated to a new setlist by LP. Building off of the new setlist in Europe and Asia in June, they tweaked a few things. While some of the changes were smaller, like an altered Gacela Intro with more bells on "Don't Stay" and a shorter jam ending to "Wish", they had a few major changes as well. "Figure.09" was played for the first time in 2004, coming back into the setlist in a big way - with a heavy jam outro that transitioned into "From The Inside" and featured Chester screaming "blood, anger, suffering" on it. And next, "Breaking The Habit" featured a brand new outro transition into "Numb", getting rid of the new "Numb" intro from Europe and Asia.

Surprisingly, "A Place For My Head" was dropped from the setlist due to the appearance of "Figure.09" coming back, but after a few shows on the tour, Linkin Park added "A Place For My Head" back into the setlist to stay for the rest of the tour. As the years went on, the few audience recordings from this tour became legendary in the Linkin Park community for how strong the band's performances were and how impressive the setlist is - many would argue this could be the best setlist in the band's history.

Guest-wise, a few highlights occurred on the tour. Ivan the Urban Action figure came out to show his skills on the "It's Goin' Down" portion of "Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down", Bert McCracken from The Used joined on "Faint" to scream the bridge and ending, and Jonathan Davis came out to perform his legendary part on "One Step Closer." At at least one show (possibly more), Snoop Dogg came out and guested on "It's Goin' Down" with a verse from his song "Gin and Juice."

On this tour, Linkin Park debuted a new stage. It featured Projekt Revolution 2004-style red, white and black coloring as well as pyrotechnics for the first time in the band's career which were used on both "Crawling" and "One Step Closer."

By the time the Denver show came around, Linkin Park was in quite impressive form live and had just five shows left on the tour before they closed the touring cycle in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Clips of the show in Denver can be seen on the LPTV Episode 8 of Projekt Revolution 2004, released in 2007 to promote Minutes To Midnight.

From Projekt Revolution, Linkin Park released recordings of "Wish" and "One Step Closer" from the southeast USA on the Linkin Park Underground 4.0 CD along with a live video of "Figure.09."

Release

The Meteora 20 release was announced on January 27, 2023 for a release date of March 24, 2003. Live In Denver - Projekt Revolution was included on the third DVD alongside Live In Manila 2004.

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1 Intro García Lorca Federico, Spender Stephen 0:16
2 Don't Stay Linkin Park 3:42
3 Lying From You Linkin Park 3:38
4 Papercut Bennington Chester Charles, Bourdon Robert G, Delson Brad, Hahn Joseph, Shinoda Mike 3:24
5 Points Of Authority Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda 3:24
6 With You Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, King John Robert, Shinoda, Simpson Michae 3:36
7 Runaway Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda, Wakefield Mark 5:00
8 Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down Linkin Park, Alvin Joiner, Melvin Bradford 5:44
9 Somewhere I Belong Linkin Park 3:55
10 Figure.09 Linkin Park 4:48
11 From The Inside Linkin Park 3:34
12 Breaking The Habit Linkin Park 5:34
13 Numb Linkin Park 4:35
14 Faint Linkin Park 2:43
15 In The End Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda 4:35
16 A Place For My Head Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda, Wakefield 8:08
17 Crawling Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda 4:33
18 Wish Reznor Michael Trent 4:27
19 One Step Closer Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda 5:07

Personnel

Linkin Park

  • Chester Bennington: Vocals
  • Rob Bourdon: Drums
  • Brad Delson: Guitars
  • Joseph Hahn: Records, Sampling
  • "Phoenix: Bass
  • Mike Shinoda: Emcee, Vocals, Sampling

Production

  • Filmed at Coors Amphitheatre, Greenwood Village, Colorado on August 30th 2004
  • All Songs Written by Linkin Park | ©2002 Universal Music
  • Except "Papercut," "Points Of Authority," "Crawling," "In The End" and "One Step Closer" Written by Linkin Park ©2000
  • "With You" Written by Linkin Park & The Dust Brothers (M. Simpson/J. King) ©2000
  • "Runaway" Written by Linkin Park & Mark Wakefield ©2000
  • "Step Up" Written by Linkin Park ©1999
  • "It's Goin' Down" Written by M. Shinoda, J. Hahn, A. Williams, K. Bailey, R. Aguilar, M. Jones & A. Joiner ©2000
  • Originally recorded by X-Ecutioners featuring Mike Shinoda and Mr. Hahn
  • "A Place For My Head" Written by Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield & Dave Farrell ©2000
  • "Wish" Written by Trent Reznor. ©1992 Leaving Hope Music/TVT Music, Inc. (ASCAP) Administered by Leaving Hope Music, Inc.
  • Contains elements of "Gacela Of The Dark Death" Written by Federico García Lorca and Stephen Spender
  • Performed by Joan Baez
  • Licensed courtesy of Vanguard Records
  • Published by Concord Music Publishing
  • Bert McCracken appears courtesy of Big Noise Records
  • Jonathan Davis appears courtesy of Loma Vista Recordings

Gallery

References