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		<title>Concert: Linkin Park</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[West Valley City, Utah &#8211; The E Center http://www.myspace.com/linkinpark When I arrived with my friend to the E Center we found that the parking, even two blocks away was packed. The restaurants around the vicinity, I&#8217;m sure weren&#8217;t packed with patrons, but the cars were those of the concert goers. With a sell out crowd [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>West Valley City, Utah &#8211; The E Center</em></strong></p>
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<p>When I arrived with my friend to the E Center we found that the parking, even two blocks away was packed. The restaurants around the vicinity, I&#8217;m sure weren&#8217;t packed with patrons, but the cars were those of the concert goers. With a sell out crowd of 11,000 people, the representation of the group was phenomenal, an understatement.<span id="more-43"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://folio.snapjag.com/img/v1/p364307915-2.jpg" alt="Crowd at Linkin Park concert SLC, Utah" />I arrived later in the evening to see Linkin Park and not the pre-show. I had a prior engagement up till then. When I arrive the first thing we saw was a huge black and orange bus with the Linkin Park logo on the side that contained the silhouettes of the six band members intertwined in the wording. I had to stop and take a photo with my friend. It was fantastic.</p>
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<p>We arrived inside, the floor was littered with people, and every seat was filled. Excitement filled the air. I scoped the area in front of the barrier as it was found in the shape of a large &#8220;I&#8221;. People were draped over the barrier and not because they wanted to, but because of the pressure from behind them. One person a spoke with had been there since 7:00 AM to get in to the front an another beside him had traveled from Boise Idaho to be there. At a previous concert he had also traveled to Denver to see Linkin Park.</p>
<p>The show was loud and good. Everyone was singing it practically every song, There was always a wave of people jumping up and down in rythm with their arms in the air. The band was playing good and hard. They were enjoying themselves.</p>
<p>The 6-7 large led panels that were on rails above gave great color to the audience and band that made the experience even better. I loved that the stage was open all the way around in the back of the arena. People were up in the back seats behind the stage. It was a great setup. It was very similar to the Matchbox Twenty setup (with panels) and open view just two days earlier.</p>
<p style="text-align: left; "><img class="alignleft" src="http://folio.snapjag.com/img/v1/p305869360-11.jpg" alt="Linkin Park" />It was great when the encore began because I told my friend, &#8220;always wait until the house lights go on&#8221;. We waited, LP came out and played three more songs, then went of stage. Reiterated my previous statement to my friend and we waited. There were a ton of people that started to leave and head out the doors. My friend looked at me in concern about the gridlock outside. I put on a face of confidence. Almost half the seats were on their way out. The floor stayed put. And all of a sudden, LP came out and played three more hard core songs, flashing lights, and boy the place went wild. I hadn&#8217;t seen anything like it before. All the people on their way immediately turned around and started to fill in the arena just as if the concert had just begun.</p>
<p>After, everyone was so happy to have come and enjoyed the event.</p>
<div>This is one of the loudest concerts in which I could actually understand the lyrics and music. I wished I didn&#8217;t forget my ear plugs because I had a pretty good headache. It was great. I am not a big listener of LP, although I know their latest songs and can recognize them. They play often on my XMRadio. In person, the concert sounded quite a bit different, not bad, but I like to hear exactly what I&#8217;m used to as it surfaces the emotions from listening to the music the last time.</div>
<p>There were a lot of people! It was a sold out crowd topping at 11,000 people. It was a little bit of a leery crowd as I consider myself a white collar worker that doesn&#8217;t jam at rock concerts, no tats (tattoos) or piercings. I am simply describing what my normal night might be and how this crowd was a stretch for my tastes. It was good music. It was a good time. I really enjoyed it. It has the likes of My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy (which I hated by the way) and Linkin Park blew my socks off, I could understand and I enjoyed their stage presence and enthusiasm.</p>
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