A Place For My Head | |
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SongLinkin Park | |
from the album Hybrid Theory | |
Working title: | Esaul / Esaùl / A Place For My Head (Esaul) |
Recorded: | 1999 - 2000 |
Length: | 03:04 |
Time signature: | 4/4 |
Tempo: | 133 |
Key: | Eb Minor |
Live debut: | Unknown |
Last performed: | October 27, 2017 |
Writer: | Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield |
Producer: | Don Gilmore |
Label: | Warner Bros. |
Hybrid Theory tracklist | |
"A Place For My Head" is the ninth track on the album Hybrid Theory. It has been a long-time fan-favorite track, especially at the band's live shows.
Background
"A Place For My Head" is one of Linkin Park's oldest songs. Its first version was called "Esaul"[1], which was the name of a friend of the band that they used to hang out with[2], and was written with Mark Wakefield when they were still called Xero.
Deftones was one of Mark's favorite bands in high school[3] (to the point where Mike and Mark had a Xero song called "Deftest") and Mike noted "A Place For My Head" as one of the songs influenced by their sound. "We wouldn’t have written a song like “A Place for My Head” if not for them. There was a bounce to their music that reminded me of my favorite hip-hop songs. And even though the guitars were super heavy, oftentimes they felt smooth like a keyboard, as if the distortion had flattened it so much it was just a wash of chords."[4]
When questioned what was the first demo he received from the band, Chester Bennington said: "I think it had the original version of Place for my Head. That was the song that I got."[5] The other two songs on the Xero demo were "Rhinestone" and "Pictureboard."
On October 12, 2003, when speaking to Yahoo! Launch about their (at the time) new studio album, Meteora, Mike Shinoda revealed the song was started in 1996: "Lyrically, you'll notice kind of a progression or hopefully a growth, because some of the songs on Hybrid Theory are, like, seven years old. "Like A Place From My Head," that was written seven years ago. You'll notice in the lyrics from Hybrid Theory, we're attacking these universal themes of depression, of anger, or of frustration. I mean, we approached those things from the eyes of someone who's 20 years old. Now it's five years later, and we kind of feel that we can attack those thoughts with a little bit more confidence, and also talk about some things that go beyond those things. So this record has those emotions that we expressed on Hybrid Theory, but it kind of has a little bit more. On "Somewhere I Belong," you'll hear a little bit of hopefulness in the chorus, which you probably didn't hear so much in your face on Hybrid Theory."[6]
About the introduction of the final version of the song, Mike told ShoutWeb in October 2000, "It's weird because Brad, our guitarist, went to Ibanez and those guys were really helpful. They totally let him play around on a whole bunch of different guitars. I believe it's called a piezo. It's the term for the setting that they have. It's basically an electric guitar that to us sounded like an acoustic guitar. If you flip it off of that setting it will sound electric again. You can hit the distortion pedal and it will sound just like the heaviest Ibanez. When he first picked that thing up that was the first song he thought of playing that on and it totally worked. He loved it and they let us use one for the album. It was phenomenal. We were really happy to get that sound. He plays a clean channel one live. When he has the chance I think he will get one of those Ibanez guitars. At this point, we're not there yet."[7]
When performing in Wantagh, New York in 2001, Chester mentioned that the song was influenced by "Rocket Queen" by Guns N' Roses[8], but Mike laughs after it, so he could have been joking.
"A Place For My Head" went on to become a fan favorite. Even though Joe has been quoted saying "I enjoy performing "A Place for My Head.""[9] and Chester and Mike both love performing it live, Mike Shinoda has stated some of the other members of the band don't like the song.
Composition
Due to Phoenix being out of the band at this time (1999 to October 2000) to tour with The Snax, he did not record bass on any songs on the Hybrid Theory EP or Hybrid Theory. Ian Hornbeck recorded the bass on "Papercut", "A Place For My Head", and "Forgotten".
Demos
Due to "A Place For My Head" being one of the band's oldest songs, dating back to the Xero period and appearing on Chester's audition tape for Linkin Park, a significant amount of demos exist for the song.
There are four demos of the song as well as the Unmastered Studio Finals version of the track. Chronologically just going by the release date of the demos, the bridge of the song appears to go from the "go away" to the "stay away" back to the "go away" lyrics, which makes it seem like the band was just temporarily trying out a different bridge for a little while.
The earliest known version of the song dates from 1999 and was released on the LP Underground Eleven CD in November 2011. On the booklet, Mike wrote, "This was one of the first demos the band had ever written. When Chester joined the band, we finally put together enough money to do a proper recording of it (this one) in a "professional studio." These were the original lyrics and performance." A video of the band rehearsing this exact same version was included as a easter egg on the Frat Party At The Pankake Festival DVD. It is different than the other demos as it has drastically different lyrics. Due to "Rhinestone" having the same instrumental from its 1998 Xero iteration to its 1999 demo with Chester, it is likely (again, not proven, but likely) that this version of "Esaul" is the same instrumental version that Xero recorded with Mark.
The Hybrid Theory 2-Track Demo version of the song dating from 1999 features the lyrics "But an on-front attack, you could never run from that" in the first verse and "And the second it starts" lyric at the start of the second verse.
The Hybrid Theory 9-Track Demo CD from January 2000 features the "stay away" bridge as well as the lyrics "So I run from that to a place I can't find you at" in the first verse. Oddly, the Hybrid Theory 8-Track Demo is missing a demo of "A Place For My Head", which is the extra song found on the 9-track demo.
A demo of "A Place For My Head" was released for free download on Hybrid Theory's official website in spring 2000, with the WebArchive date leading us to believe it was posted on or around April 8, 2000. In this version, at the start of the second verse, there's just the guitar playing with no vocals for a second, without the "And the second it starts" lyric. On the bridge of this song, Chester sings the "go away" lyrics.
The version of "A Place For My Head" on the Hybrid Theory (Unmastered Studio Finals 5/7/00) CD from May 2000 features scratching from the intro into verse one, no big re-intro of all of the instruments after the first line of the second verse, it has more scratching effects during the bridge, and the last sample/effect on the ending of the song starts much earlier.
Remix
Linkin Park released a remix of "A Place For My Head" on Reanimation in July 2002 titled "Plc.4 Mie Hæd". The track was remixed by AmpLive and Mike Shinoda and features guest vocals by Baba Zumbi (credited as Zion). Both AmpLive and Baba Zumbi are from the hip hop duo Zion I.
Versions
Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.
Studio
Title | Album | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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A Place For My Head | Hybrid Theory | 3:04 | 2000 | October 24, 2000 | |
A Place For My Head | ESPN X Games Skateboarding | 2:50 | 2000 | August 14, 2001 |
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Esaul (Xero Demo) | Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition) | 3:07 | 1998 | October 9, 2020 |
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Esaul (A Place For My Head Demo) | Linkin Park Underground Eleven
Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition) |
3:07 | 1999 | November 15, 2011 |
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Esaul (A Place For My Head) | Hybrid Theory 2-Track Demo | 3:08 | 1999 | 1999 |
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Esaùl | Demos | 3:08 | 1999 |
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Esaul | 3:10 | 1999 | 2000 |
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A Place For My Head | Studio Finals 5/7/00 | 3:11 | 2000 |
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A Place For My Head | Hybrid Theory - Instrumentals | 3:07 | 2000 |
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Remix
Title | Album | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Plc.4 Mie Hæd | Reanimation | 4:20 | 2001 | July 30, 2002 |
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Place 4 My Head (Original Reanimation RMX) | Beats Remixes & A Side Of Mashups | 4:31 | 2001 | March 5, 2006 |
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Plc.4 Mie Hæd | Reanimation - Instrumentals | 4:20 | 2001 |
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Live
Title | Album | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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A Place For My Head | Crawling (DVD) | 0:30 | October 28, 2000 | 2001 |
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Esaul | Frat Party At The Pankake Festival | 1999 | November 20, 2001 |
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A Place For My Head (Live At Docklands Arena, London) | In The End (CD 2)
X 107.5 X-treme Radio Back Patio CD II Hybrid Theory (Special Edition) In The End (JP EP) |
3:12 | March 24, 2001 | October 9, 2001 |
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A Place For My Head | LP Underground 3.0 | 3:57 | August 02, 2003 | November 17, 2003 |
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A Place For My Head | Live In Texas | 4:17 | August 02, 2003 | November 18, 2003 |
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A Place For My Head (Live From Koln, 2008) | Hybrid Theory - Live Around The World | 3:57 | January 21, 2008 | May 31, 2012 | |
A Place For My Head | Live In Monterrey | 3:45 | September 12, 2012 | June 13, 2014 |
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A Place For My Head (Live At Download Festival 2014) | Hybrid Theory - Live At Download Festival 2014 | 3:43 | June 14, 2014 | August 12, 2014 |
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A Place For My Head | Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition) | 3:33 | January 30, 2001 | October 9, 2020 |
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A Place For My Head | Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition) | 5:23 | June 03, 2001 | October 9, 2020 |
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A Place For My Head | Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition) | 3:58 | February 23, 2002 | October 9, 2020 |
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A Place For My Head (Live In Texas) | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) | 3:56 | August 02, 2003 | April 7, 2023 |
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A Place For My Head (Live In Nottingham 2003) | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) | 3:58 | March 03, 2003 | April 7, 2023 |
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A Place For My Head | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) | 4:08 | July 12, 2003 | April 7, 2023 |
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A Place For My Head | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) | 7:10 | October 29, 2003 | April 7, 2023 |
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A Place For My Head | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) | 10:34 | June 15, 2004 | April 7, 2023 |
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A Place For My Head | Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) | 8:08 | August 30, 2004 | April 7, 2023 |
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Live
"A Place For My Head" has been a staple and a fan-favorite amongst Linkin Park fans and setlists since the earliest days of the band. "Always a crowd-pleaser back in those days. We started a lot of mosh pits in a lot of venues with that song," declared Mike Shinoda.[10]
Pre-dating even the band name "Linkin Park" is a video of the band rehearsing the demo of the song, "Esaul" under the name Hybrid Theory from 1999 on Frat Party At The Pankake Festival. Hybrid Theory can also be seen rehearsing another demo version of the song in the HiFi Hollywood Rehearsal Studios[11] with bassist Scott Koziol during the episode "jammin with linkin park" of Marc Ostrick's webseries Lockout,[12] recorded on February 24, 2000.
Over the course of their first years under the name "Linkin Park", there were a few times when Chester would mess up the lyrics to "A Place For My Head" and sing part of "Esaul" during the chorus (most notably Phoenix 2000 and Berlin 2001).
For most of 2000, the band performed "A Place For My Head" near the end of the set, before "One Step Closer". Halfway through the Kottonmouth Kings' "Ridin' High" Tour, "A Place For My Head" was moved up to the beginning of the set as the opener, featuring an intro with Fiona Apple's "Love Ridden" playing over the PA before the song.
On the first tour of 2001, the Street Soldiers Tour, "A Place For My Head" returned to the end of the setlist, third-to-last in the set, before "Forgotten". The song returned to its opening position starting at the Rock im Park night performance. After returning to its late set position the next day at Rock am Ring, the band continued to open with it for the next few shows. The band played around with show intros on the Ozzfest, with "A Place For My Head" in the slot at the very first show on the tour. Ultimately, the song returned to its late-set position before "Forgotten" and the "With You" and "Runaway" combination opened instead. The song remained in this position for the remainder of the year. The second performance at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas featured "A Place For My Head" with an acoustic intro, for the first and only time. In 2002, "A Place For My Head" maintained a more mid-set position than it had in past years.
"A Place For My Head" returned triumphantly on the Meteora touring cycle, where it found its way to the encore, being the second-to-last song in the set, with an extended bridge to accompany it. Throughout the special stops on the LP Underground Tour, the song was heavily requested by fans. At the Top Of The Pops performance, Brad played the intro of the song on guitar in response to the fans screaming for it, as the band did not plan on playing it that night. A few days later, the band performed the full song at the CD:UK Headliners show unplanned in response to the heavy requests at Top Of The Pops. On Projekt Revolution 2003, the band began playing an extended intro to the song in addition to the extended bridge, the intro featuring samples from the bridge building up to the main riff. At the show in Lisbon, Portugal, Mike conducted a sing-a-long over the extended intro, having the crowd sing the bridge of the song. "A Place For My Head" remained in its second-to-last in the set position until the summer of 2004. On the Meteora International Tour, "A Place For My Head" was dropped for the first show of the tour. When it returned on the second show at the Download, it was moved down form the encore and closed the main set instead.
The song was not performed for another four years, until the first tour of 2008 on the Minutes To Midnight touring cycle. The song returned with a brand new guitar solo intro by Brad. It appeared as the opener for the second encore in Set T and as the second-to-last song in the main set in Set S (it was not featured in Set R). On the second Minutes To Midnight European Tour in 2008, "A Place For My Head" returned again. It was the second song in the encore in Set Y, the second-to-last song in Set Z, but did not appear in Set X. The song was dropped from the sets on the following Projekt Revolution 2008.
On the A Thousand Suns touring cycle, "A Place For My Head" was only performed once in its entirety: in Paris, France as a celebration for the tenth anniversary of Hybrid Theory. Outside of that performance, Mike often rapped verse one and Chester sang the bridge of the song over the extended bridge of "Bleed It Out" throughout the touring cycle.
The full version of "A Place For My Head" returned in a big way on the Living Things World Tour. It premiered with a brand new long intro and extended outro in the festival setlist on the summer European Tour. When the band faced technical difficulties on the tour, they normally played "A Place For My Head" to fill the time: this happened twice, in Bucharest, Romania and in Noblesville, Indiana. At the Soundwave show in Bowen Hills, Queensland, the band had technical difficulties that caused them to skip "Castle Of Glass", and despite Chester saying, "Fuck that song, let's play 'A Place For My Head,'" the band moved on with the set, performing "Lost In The Echo" instead. On the Honda Civic Tour, "A Place For My Head" was only consistently featured as the intro for Set B, which would continue throughout the Living Things touring cycle. At the headline show in Melbourne, Victoria, the band gave the audience a choice between two songs in the encore, "In The End" or "A Place For My Head". Despite the crowd clearly voting for "In The End", the band went ahead and played "A Place For My Head" instead.
The song was played sporadically during The Hunting Party touring cycle. The first performance of the song was at the Download Festival, when the band performed Hybrid Theory in its entirety. The song was performed again, when the band visited the Warped Tour stop in Ventura, California. Jeremy McKinnon from A Day To Remember performed the song with the band. The song was not in a main setlist again in 2014, but was performed by request at the 12th LPU Summit in Amsterdam, The Netherlands at the soundcheck. The song finally returned in 2015, where the song was featured in the new versions of Set A and Set B. In Set A, the song opened the encore with a new solo intro by Brad. In Set B, the song was moved down into the main set, as the second-to-last song (still retaining the solo intro). After the tour was cancelled, "A Place For My Head" did not return on the summer North American Tour.
Mike performed the first verse and chorus of the song during his Fort Minor set in London, England above the Funky Rebel Break Instrumental after "There They Go," being the first time he's ever performed the song like that.
"A Place For My Head" was added into the setlists midway through the One More Light European Tour after Mike held a Twitter poll asking fans what song they'd like to hear on the tour (the other option was "From The Inside," which ended up being performed later on the tour even though it didn't win the vote) starting in Kraków, Poland. From there, it was regularly rotated in a "heavy" slot of the set with "Somewhere I Belong," "Points Of Authority," and "From The Inside," usually performed with an extended intro featuring Mike on a synth and Brad doing a guitar solo. At the Hollywood Bowl tribute show, Jeremy McKinnon joined the band again for the track.
Near the end of Monster Energy Outbreak Tour in support of Mike's solo album Post Traumatic, starting with Boston, Mike closed the set with "A Place For My Head". Opening act for the tour Don Broco would join Mike for the song. He also performed the song sporadically during the 2019 European Tour, usually with Don Broco, but he also performed the song with Jennifer Weist from German rock band Jennifer Rostock in Berlin.
Variations
Linkin Park
Last Updated: August 22, 2018
Type | Description | First Played | Last Played |
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Intro | "Love Ridden" by Fiona Apple Remix | November 11, 2000 | June 4, 2001 |
Intro | Acoustic Guitar Intro | December 9, 2001 | December 9, 2001 |
Intro | Bridge Samples played before the guitar comes in | April 4, 2003 | September 11, 2004 |
Intro | w/ Crowd Sing-a-long & Bridge | September 9, 2003 | September 9, 2003 |
Intro | Guitar Solo Intro | January 16, 2008 | June 28, 2008 |
Intro | Long Intro | May 26, 2012 | August 17, 2013 |
Intro | Brad Solo Intro | January 15, 2015 | January 17, 2015 |
Intro | Guitar Intro (Brad checking if his guitar was tuned correctly) | September 6, 2015 | September 6, 2015 |
Intro | Ext. Guitar Solo & Synth Intro | June 15, 2017 | July 4, 2017 |
Bridge | Samples repeated until Chester comes in | February 23, 2003 | September 11, 2004 |
Bridge | Chester repeating "You try to take the best of me, go away..." over and over | January 28, 2008 | June 6, 2012 |
Outro | Ext. Outro | May 26, 2012 | August 17, 2013 |
Outro | "In The End" Samples | February 27, 2013 | February 27, 2013 |
Fort Minor
Last Updated: August 22, 2018
Type | Description | First Played | Last Played |
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Alternative | w/ Funky Rebel Breaks Instrumental | September 8, 2015 | September 8, 2015 |
Alternative | Shortened (Through First Chorus) | September 8, 2015 | September 8, 2015 |
Live Guests
Linkin Park
Last Updated: December 26, 2015
- Stephen Richards (Taproot)
- Jeremy McKinnon (A Day To Remember)
- Warren Willis (replacing Joe Hahn)
Mike Shinoda
Last Updated: July 10, 2019
- Don Broco
- Jennifer Weist (Jennifer Rostock)
Personnel
Linkin Park
- Chester Bennington: vocals
- Rob Bourdon: drums, backing vocals
- Brad Delson: guitars, bass, backing vocals
- Joseph Hahn: records, sampling, backing vocals
- Mike Shinoda: emcee, vocals, beats, sampling
Additional Musicians
- Ian Hornbeck: bass
Additional Writers
- Mark Wakefield: writer
Production
- Don Gilmore: producer
- Jeff Blue: executive producer
- Andy Wallace: mixer
Lyrics
I watch how the moon sits in the sky in the dark night
Shining with the light from the sun
The sun doesn't give light to the moon assuming
The moon's gonna owe it one
It makes me think of how you act to me
You do favors then rapidly
You just turn around and start asking me
About things that you want back from me
I'm sick of the tension, sick of the hunger
Sick of you acting like I owe you this
Find another place, to feed your greed
While I find a place to rest
I want to be in another place
I hate when you say you don't understand
(You'll see it's not meant to be)
I want to be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Maybe someday I'll be just like you and
Step on people like you do and
Run away all the people I thought I knew
I remember back then who you were
You used to be calm, used to be strong
Used to be generous but you should've known
That you'd wear out your welcome
And now you see, how quiet it is all alone
I'm sick of the tension, sick of the hunger
Sick of you acting like I owe you this
Find another place, to feed your greed
While I find a place to rest
I'm sick of the tension, sick of the hunger
Sick of you acting like I owe you this
Find another place, to feed your greed
While I find a place to rest
I want to be in another place
I hate when you say you don't understand
(You'll see it's not meant to be)
I want to be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
I want to be in another place
I hate when you say you don't understand
(You'll see it's not meant to be)
I want to be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Take
A-
-way
I am so sick of the tension, sick of the hunger (Take)
Sick of you acting like I owe you this (A-)
Find another place, to feed your greed
While I find a place to rest
I'm so sick of the tension, sick of the hunger (-way)
Sick of you acting like I owe you this
Find another place, to feed your greed (Get away)
While I find a place to rest (From me)
(Ahh...)
Writing with a head full of buckets of red
And what I said still stuck in my head, but misled
Thinking the things I'd do would make you never want to come back
But an armed thumbtack, so you could never run from that
Being trapped in this with you
Something that I never wanted to do
But through it all you got to see, that where I want to be
Is over the pen again, letting it out of me
In the center of the day, in a dream
Seeing all my thoughts getting lost in between
Realizing war not the way that it seems
And then kill another killer with a head full of screams
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
And the second it starts
We're gonna be crushed when it all falls apart
Knowing better hollow
Hoping that you won't know the strain it puts to me
Seeing what you've done, and consequently
I've run away, just hidden again
Within the boundaries of the nameless
Don't want me to say this, but you're dragging me down
Lost in the chaos, being tossed around
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic in my confine
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Take
A-
-way
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic of my confine
(Ahh...)
Writing with a head full of buckets of red
And what I said still stuck in my head, but misled
Thinking the things I'd do would make you never want to come back
But an armed thumbtack, so you could never run from that
Being trapped in this with you
Something that I never wanted to do
But through it all you got to see, that where I want to be
Is over the pen again, letting it out of me
In the center of the day, in a dream
Seeing all my thoughts getting lost in between
Realizing war not the way that it seems
And then kill another killer with a head full of screams
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
We're gonna be crushed when it all falls apart
Knowing better hollow
Hoping that you won't know the strain it puts to me
Seeing what you've done, and consequently
I've run away, just hidden again
Within the boundaries of the nameless
Don't want me to say this, but you're dragging me down
Lost in the chaos, being tossed around
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic in my confine
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Take
A-
-way
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic of my confine
(Ahh...)
Writing with a head full of buckets of red
And what I said still stuck in my head, but misled
Thinking the things I'd do would make you never want to come back
When I run from that, to a place I can't find you at
Being trapped in this with you
Is something that I never wanted to do
And through it all you got to see, that where I want to be
Is over the pen again, letting it out of me
In the center of the day, in a dream
Reeling in my thoughts, getting lost in between
Realizing war not the way that it seems
And then kill another killer with a head full of screams
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
And the second it starts
We'll both be crushed when it all falls apart
Knowing better hollow
Hoping that you won't know the strain it puts to me
See what you've done, and consequently
I've run away, and just hidden again
Within the boundaries of the nameless
Don't want me to say this, but you're dragging me down
Getting lost in the chaos, being tossed around
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
To the addict to the panic in the confine
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
To the addict to the panic in the confine
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
You try to take the best of me
Stay away
You try to take the best of me
Stay away
You try to take the best of me
Stay away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
You try to take the best of me
Go away
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Start seeing it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Take
A-
-way
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, a head full of hectic
Hope that some day you'll regret this
Everything's the wrong place, the wrong time
Adding to the panic of my confine
Writing with a head full of buckets of red
And what I said still stuck in my head
A thoroughbred, thoroughly bled
And led to the land of the never-come-back
Smaller than a thumbtack, yet they never run from that
From planetary signs, rising over the horizon, smaller than a flystand
I'm a lyrical lamb, the power of a god
In my cynical hand, with the pen, once again
Swimming in the center of the hit or a miss
Reeling in my thoughts, getting lost in the mist
Realizing war not the size of the fist
And then kill another killer with a flick of the wrist
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Still I see, it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
And the second it's gone, the weapon of time
It's stronger than a nuclear bomb, eternity or half-life
Something that math can't write, you can't fight nor flee
Still be around if it wasn't for me
Weigh that verse, whatever, my friends
Or you can see the attraction of the payback
Don't want me to say that? Play back the thing now
Getting lost in the chaos, tossing it down
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, doing double-duty on time
Adding to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, doing double-duty on time
Adding to the panic in my confine
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Still I see, it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
I wanna live in another place
Where no one can say that I lived for them
(Still I see, it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be in the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Burn
Burn
Burn
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, doing double-duty on time
Adding to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, doing double-duty on time
An addict to the panic of my confine
Writing with a head full of buckets of red
And what I said still stuck in my head
A thoroughbred, thoroughly bled
And led to the land of the never-come-back
Smaller than a thumbtack, yet they never run from that
From planetary signs, rising over the horizon, smaller than a flystand
I'm a lyrical lamb, the power of a god
In my cynical hand, with the pen, once again
Swimming in the center of the hit or a miss
A list of the thoughts, getting lost in the mist
Realize the war not the size of the fist
And then kill another killer with a flick of the wrist
I wanna live in another place
No one will say that I will live for them
(Still I see, it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be with the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
And the second it's gone, the weapon of time
It's stronger than a nuclear bomb, eternity or half-life
Something that math can't write, you can't fight nor flee
Still be around if it wasn't for me
Weigh that verse, whatever, my friends
Or you can see the attraction of the payback
Paying me to say that? Play back the thing now
Getting lost in the chaos, tossing it down
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, do the double-duty on time
An addict to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, do the double-duty on time
An addict to the panic in my confine
I wanna live in another place
No one will say that I will live for them
(Still I see, it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be with the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
Soon the Aztec moon will heat my room, heal my wounds
I wanna live in another place
No one will say that I will live for them
(Still I see, it's not meant to be for me)
I wanna be with the energy, not with the enemy
A place for my head
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, do the double-duty on time
An addict to the panic in my confine
Singing again to myself, electric neck twitch
Hungry for a head full of hectic
Accept this, do the double-duty on time
An addict to the panic in my confine
Gallery
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In Other Media
- "A Place For My Head" is featured in the 2001 videogame ESPN X-Games Skateboarding.
Cover Versions
American metal group Sworn In did a rendition of "A Place In My Head" which was previewed on PropertyOfZack[13] before making its premiere on Absolutepunk.net in late 2012.[14] Vocalist Tyler Dennen said, "We chose Linkin Park to cover because growing up it was one of the most influential bands we had, personally I remember buying Hybrid Theory at Best Buy with my dad and listening to it for hours straight. We we’re completely tired of seeing bands in our genre covering “radio” songs or doing “pop goes punk” so we took it a different direction. We also felt it fit our sound because our new cd is going in a more nu-metal direction, and we’ve always had fast paced almost rap style vocals."[15] However, the cover isn't available in any of their albums.
External Links
- A Place For My Head: LPTV
References
- ↑ Linkin Park Central [prp interview]
- ↑ pushmeaway.com
- ↑ Mike Q&A Summary 6/19/2020 - Newswire - Linkin Park Live, June 21, 2020
- ↑ Deftones' 'White Pony' Turns 20 | SPIN, June 18, 2020
- ↑ Transcript: LPU Chat with Chester, August 02, 2011
- ↑ Yahoo! LAUNCH - Feature: Parkin' With Linkin Park, October 12, 2003
- ↑ Shoutweb Interview 2000 - Mike Shinoda Clan
- ↑ YouTube: LPLive Archive - Linkin Park - Wantagh, New York (2001.08.09), August 2001
- ↑ Joe, Brad and Rob (MSN Chat), 2001
- ↑ Mike Shinoda on Twitter: "Always a crowd-pleaser back in those days. We started a lot of mosh pits in a lot of venues with that song. #HybridTheory20" / Twitter, October 09, 2020
- ↑ HIFI HOLLYWOOD LOCKOUT REHEARSAL SPACES
- ↑ Lockout: Linkin Park - ostrickproductions.com
- ↑ POZ Exclusive: Sworn In - "A Place For My Head... — PropertyOfZack, November 19, 2012
- ↑ Sworn In Cover Linkin Park's "A Place For My Head" | Theprp.com – Metal And Hardcore News Plus Reviews And More, November 21, 2012
- ↑ EXCLUSIVE: Sworn In Discuss Linkin Park Cover; Share Studio Photos, November 20, 2012