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==Setlist== | ==Setlist== | ||
|Song 1= | |Song 1=Papercut | ||
|Note 1=w/ Mr. Hahn's Encore Set Intro | |Note 1=w/ Mr. Hahn's Encore Set Intro | ||
|Song 2= | |Song 2=By Myself | ||
|Song 3= | |Song 3=Points Of Authority | ||
|Song 4= | |Song 4=With You | ||
|Song 5= | |Song 5=Runaway | ||
|Song 6= | |Song 6=High Voltage | ||
|Note 6=Mike Shinoda Remix | |Note 6=Mike Shinoda Remix | ||
|Song 7= | |Song 7=Pushing Me Away | ||
|Note 7=w/ MELLOW Interlude | |Note 7=w/ MELLOW Interlude | ||
|Song 8= | |Song 8=Crawling | ||
|Song 9= | |Song 9=In The End | ||
|Song 10= | |Song 10=A Place For My Head | ||
|Song 11= | |Song 11=Forgotten | ||
|Song 12= | |Song 12=One Step Closer | ||
==Show Notes:== | ==Show Notes:== | ||
*This show's setlist was a completely different order than what Linkin Park had been playing on the US-to-Europe Tour. It was essentially a fly date radio show between the Nagoya, Japan and Washington, DC shows. The band was likely trying to find an opening for Ozzfest 2001, where they tried A Place For My Head and Points Of Authority opening before they settled on With You. | *This show's setlist was a completely different order than what Linkin Park had been playing on the US-to-Europe Tour. It was essentially a fly date radio show between the Nagoya, Japan and Washington, DC shows. The band was likely trying to find an opening for Ozzfest 2001, where they tried A Place For My Head and Points Of Authority opening before they settled on With You. |
Revision as of 17:20, 27 January 2024
May 19, 2001 | |||||||
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Performance by Linkin Park | |||||||
Country: | United States | ||||||
City: | Tinley Park, IL | ||||||
Event: | Q101's Jamboree | ||||||
Venue: | Tweeter Center | ||||||
Venue Type: | Amphitheatre | ||||||
Other bands: | Disturbed, Papa Roach, *, Staind, Run DMC, Fuel, Saliva | ||||||
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Setlist
|Song 1=Papercut |Note 1=w/ Mr. Hahn's Encore Set Intro |Song 2=By Myself |Song 3=Points Of Authority |Song 4=With You |Song 5=Runaway |Song 6=High Voltage |Note 6=Mike Shinoda Remix |Song 7=Pushing Me Away |Note 7=w/ MELLOW Interlude |Song 8=Crawling |Song 9=In The End |Song 10=A Place For My Head |Song 11=Forgotten |Song 12=One Step Closer
Show Notes:
- This show's setlist was a completely different order than what Linkin Park had been playing on the US-to-Europe Tour. It was essentially a fly date radio show between the Nagoya, Japan and Washington, DC shows. The band was likely trying to find an opening for Ozzfest 2001, where they tried A Place For My Head and Points Of Authority opening before they settled on With You.
- Papercut opened the show for the first and only time in 2001. It had opened in 2000, but with Cure For The Itch preceding it. Since this is the only physical setlist paper we have from this tour, it is unknown what the "Mr. Hahn's Encore Set" show intro was.
- After High Voltage, the setlist lists a "MELLOW Interlude". Our guess is that this is the first time that the In Yourself jam was played. It also came after High Voltage at its next known show (Rock im Park show 2) and this is the only known time "MELLOW Interlude" was listed on a setlist. Joe's other interludes like "Lee Interlude", "Short Interlude", "Falling Down Interlude" are listed on the setlist, but this one is obviously a different interlude.
Other Notes:
- The band played this venue twice in a period of three weeks from May to June 2001, first for the Q101's Jamboree and again to kick off Ozzfest.
- The setlist for this show was obtained on March 10, 2016 due to an eBay auction of the show setlist and pass.
- Disturbed filmed their music video for Down With The Sickness at this show.
- The lineup for this show (unknown for sixteen years) was confirmed on December 4, 2017 from a submission by Brooke.
- Dr. Martens Stage: Crazy Town, Monster Magney, Alien Ant Farm, Lucky Boys Confusion, Cold, From Zero