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Linkin Park Live - 2008.12.09 - West Hollywood, CA, United States

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December 9, 2008
Performance by Linkin Park
Country:United States
City:West Hollywood, CA
Event:Camp Freddy's Xmas Roxy Residency Show
Venue:The Roxy Theatre
Venue Type:Bar/Club
Performing act:Camp Freddy
Linkin Park live chronology
May 9, 2008 Dec 9, 2008 Dec 18, 2009
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Setlist

01. Tie Your Mother Down Queen cover 02. You Really Got Me The Klinks cover 03. Highway To Hell AC/DC cover 04. Girls Got Rhythm AC/DC cover 05. Public Image Public Image Ltd. cover 06. Rebel Yell Billy Idol cover 07. All Right Now Free cover 08. She Sells Sanctuary The Cult cover 09. Suffragette City David Bowie cover 10. EMI Sex Pistols cover 11. Mountain Song Janes Addiction cover w/ Chester Bennington 12. Ace Of Spades Motörhead cover w/ Chester Bennington 13. Whole Lotta Love Led Zeppelin cover w/ Chester Bennington 14. Paradise City Guns 'N' Roses cover w/ Chester Bennington

Show Notes:

  • This was the second of four Camp Freddy's Xmas residency shows in Roxy presented by Indie 103.1.
  • Chester came out to perform Mountain Song, Ace Of Spades, Whole Lotta Love and Paradise City with the band.
  • The other guests from the night included: Slash, Billy Duffy, Franky Perez, Steve Jones, Mark McGrath, Darling Stilettos and Steve Stevens.

Other Notes:

  • This was the first and only time that Chester performed Motörhead's Ace Of Spades with the band.
  • Dave Navarro talking about this show: "Later we were joined by Slash and Chester Bennington for Whole Lotta Loveand Paradise City, which were the ultimate finale. Chester also did an incredible version of Mountain Song with the core band. Of all the people who I have heard sing that song, Chester is second best, after Perry [Farrell], of course. Chester obviously respects the song and really does it justice in his delivery and clear intentions to stay true to the original version. He also tore up Ace of Spades."

Sources:

Source 1: Video - AUD (Digicam: Sony DSC-T200)

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