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A live recording from [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2004/20040818 Tampa, Florida], was released on November 22, 2004 as part of the ''[[LP Underground 4.0]]'' CD. | A live recording from [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2004/20040818 Tampa, Florida], was released on November 22, 2004 as part of the ''[[LP Underground 4.0]]'' CD. | ||
During a LPU Chat on August 2, 2011, Chester Bennington said, ''"Playing covers is something we don’t do very often, so we have to be picky about that kind of thing. But eight years ago when we didn’t have very many songs to play live, we would actually play songs like “Wish” or any of the other Deftones songs or whatever we could throw in our show because we only had like 36 minutes of music. So I don’t know how often we’ll do covers."''<ref>[http://www.lpassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34537 Transcript: LPU Chat with Chester | LP Association Forums], August 02, 2011</ref> | During a LPU Chat on August 2, 2011, Chester Bennington said, ''"Playing covers is something we don’t do very often, so we have to be picky about that kind of thing. But eight years ago when we didn’t have very many songs to play live, we would actually play songs like “Wish” or any of the other Deftones songs or whatever we could throw in our show because we only had like 36 minutes of music. So I don’t know how often we’ll do covers."''<ref>[http://www.lpassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34537 Transcript: LPU Chat with Chester | LP Association Forums], August 02, 2011</ref> Mike Shinoda has said it’s hard for the band to agree on playing a cover version of a song because the guys don’t have consistency, they say they want to do a cover one day, and the next day the band are making fun of it.<ref>[http://mikeshinodaclan.com/2015/02/mike-shinoda-lpu-chat-summary-02042015-screenshots/ Mike Shinoda LPU Chat Summary 02/04/2015 + Screenshots - Mike Shinoda Clan], February 04, 2015</ref> | ||
According to Mike | According to Mike, "Wish" is ''"just a song we really like and feel strongly about and it's a lot of fun to play live because it's so energetic."'' He says the hardest part about putting the song together live was rebuilding all the sample sounds. ''"Actually, one of our techs used to work for Nine Inch Nails, and I played it for him, and I said "Dude you gotta hear this, I can't believe I made all these sounds, it sounds so similar" and he confirmed that they were, in his expert opinion, very similar. If I have his vote, then it's similar, because he's a die-hard Nine Inch Nails fan."''<ref>[http://www.linkinparkru.com/index.php?m=info&t=articles_en_interview_46 LinkinPark.ru - Всё о Linkin Park по-русски! | linkinparkru.com], May 12, 2008</ref> | ||
Other bands who covered "Wish" includes Silverstein, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Beatsteaks, Behemoth, Dreadnaut, STEMM, Brand New, and Device. | Other bands who covered "Wish" includes Silverstein, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Beatsteaks, Behemoth, Dreadnaut, STEMM, Brand New, and Device. |
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Background
"Wish" is a song from industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails' Broken EP, released on September 22, 1992. It keeps with the general mood of the Broken EP and includes numerous angry and self-deprecating lyrical passages, but unlike other songs, also shows a desire for something more.[1]
Starting on June 3, 2004, the song was regularly played live by Linkin Park until the end of that year. A live recording from Tampa, Florida, was released on November 22, 2004 as part of the LP Underground 4.0 CD.
During a LPU Chat on August 2, 2011, Chester Bennington said, "Playing covers is something we don’t do very often, so we have to be picky about that kind of thing. But eight years ago when we didn’t have very many songs to play live, we would actually play songs like “Wish” or any of the other Deftones songs or whatever we could throw in our show because we only had like 36 minutes of music. So I don’t know how often we’ll do covers."[2] Mike Shinoda has said it’s hard for the band to agree on playing a cover version of a song because the guys don’t have consistency, they say they want to do a cover one day, and the next day the band are making fun of it.[3]
According to Mike, "Wish" is "just a song we really like and feel strongly about and it's a lot of fun to play live because it's so energetic." He says the hardest part about putting the song together live was rebuilding all the sample sounds. "Actually, one of our techs used to work for Nine Inch Nails, and I played it for him, and I said "Dude you gotta hear this, I can't believe I made all these sounds, it sounds so similar" and he confirmed that they were, in his expert opinion, very similar. If I have his vote, then it's similar, because he's a die-hard Nine Inch Nails fan."[4]
Other bands who covered "Wish" includes Silverstein, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Beatsteaks, Behemoth, Dreadnaut, STEMM, Brand New, and Device.
The original song was featured as a playable track in "Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock", meaning it has stems available.
Versions
Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.
Title | Album | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Wish (Live) | LP Underground 4.0 | 4:28 | August 18, 2004 | November 22, 2004 |
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Live
"Wish" has been a big staple in Nine Inch Nails' setlists since it's premiere, but only had a short time in the limelight for Linkin Park sets. It first debuted at the end of the Meteora touring cycle, where it was performed as the second encore song starting on the International Tour. It retained this position throughout Projekt Revolution 2004, however it featured a shortened jam ending. The song was not played again after the tour ended. "Wish" was the second full and consistent cover the band performed, the first being Deftones' "My Own Summer (Shove It)" in 2002.
Variations
Last Updated: September 8, 2016
Type | Description | First Played | Last Played |
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Outro | Shortened Jam Ending | July 23, 2004 | September 11, 2004 |
Personnel
Linkin Park
- Chester Bennington
- Rob Bourdon
- Brad Delson
- Joseph Hahn
- Phoenix
- Mike Shinoda
Production
- Recorded live at Projekt Revolution 2004
- Mixed by Don Gilmore
- Recorded and engineered by John Van Eaton
- Assisted by Jason 'Ruster' Ruggles
- Production manager: Jim Digby
- Written by Trent Reznor
- Mastered by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Lyrics
This is the first day of my last days
I built it up now i take it apart climbed up real high now fall down real far
No need for me to stay the last thing left
I just threw it away
I put my faith in god and my trust in you
Now there's nothing more fucked up I could do
Wish there was something real
Wish there was something true
Wish there was something real in this world full of you
I'm the one without a soul
I'm the one with this big fucking hole
No new tale to tell twenty-six years on my way to hell
Your big time hard line bad luck fist fuck
Don't think you're having all the fun
You know me
I hate everyone
Wish there was something real
Wish there was something true
Wish there was something real in this world full of you
Ahh...
Yeah...
Yeah!
Wish there was something real
Wish there was something true
Wish there was something real in this world full of you
Wish there was something real
Wish there was something true
Wish there was something real in this world full of you
This world full of you [x3]
Woah!
This world full of you
External Links
References
- ↑ Wish (song) - NinWiki
- ↑ Transcript: LPU Chat with Chester | LP Association Forums, August 02, 2011
- ↑ Mike Shinoda LPU Chat Summary 02/04/2015 + Screenshots - Mike Shinoda Clan, February 04, 2015
- ↑ LinkinPark.ru - Всё о Linkin Park по-русски! | linkinparkru.com, May 12, 2008