Chester von Linkin Park im DASDING-Interview Teil 2 | DASDING

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  • Linkin Park haben gerade ihr viertes Studioalbum "A Thousand Suns" raus gebracht und sind jetzt auf Welttournee unterwegs. In Stuttgart haben sie die Schleyerhalle vor über 20 000 Fans gerockt. Wir haben Chester vor seinem Auftritt Backstage getroffen.

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  • @Dom.Zienta
    @Dom.Zienta 9 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    nicht nur dass er einer der besten Sänger, wenn nicht sogar der beste Sänger unserer Zeit ist, er ist auch noch total sympathisch so wie er in Interviews immer rüber kommt :)

  • @vanessaxyz7671
    @vanessaxyz7671 7 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Und wieder mal sieht man wie bodenständig und herzlich er immer war und geblieben ist trotz des Erfolgs. Noch immer tut es so weh wie am ersten Tag als ich es erfahren habe... Ich vermisse ihn so sehr😭

  • @eekeey
    @eekeey 13 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    I love this dude. he's such an inspiration.

  • @thomasjbrablec
    @thomasjbrablec 14 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    How is this interview not amazing? It's so inspiring. A dad with a huge career, and millions of fans, but he still has the time and energy for his big family. I don't think the campaigns or projects are the only thing that helps people. I think the music help people too; it helps me with a whole list of things.
    LINKIN PARK FOR LIFE! I really wish that I could meet them one day.

  • @Faith-je9bq
    @Faith-je9bq 7 ปีที่แล้ว +63

    What an inspirational person , 💕 you know what I don't want to remember him as a sad person , I know he had good times and I know he had happy days I know he was not always unhappy that's what I want to remember ,
    He had a special heart and soul and you can see that , and I'm glad that I was born at the time they started their band I'm glad I listened to his music while I was growing up , and I thank god for that . And I know everything is always meant to happen it's all written
    I hop you are in a better place chester 💛

    • @sabinespies437
      @sabinespies437 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      What a good human.Friendly every time

    • @user-zr3eu7ng5h
      @user-zr3eu7ng5h 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      So true, I feel you! I'm happy to that I grew up with LP it kinda became a big part of me. It's like growing up with a good friend and hang out together all the time (even though I don't have someone lol) LP is gonna be always there for me😊

  • @antoniab.7373
    @antoniab.7373 7 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Das Schlimmste ist ja nur, dass er vor 7 Jahren gesagt hat, er hätte das alles überstanden und hilft nun diesen Menschen (Teenagern), die sich umbringen wollen, dann aber das jetzt... 😭

    • @normanfox6782
      @normanfox6782 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Idiot und Held zugleich
      Es gab nur sehr wenige, die beides geschaft haben
      Kurt Cobain war einer davon
      So werde ich niemals enden

  • @noapld9
    @noapld9 13 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I'm really glad she asked about that line. It's a line that really means a lot to me personally, and I believe it is for a lot of other people as well.

  • @LiveConcertTeasers30
    @LiveConcertTeasers30 7 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    RIP Chester! That talk about suicide at 2:00 is so inspiring and helpful !

  • @Ariel_thenotsolittlemermaid
    @Ariel_thenotsolittlemermaid 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    It actually hurts so much to hear him speak about mental health and say that it gets better.
    Now, hearing his story, it's no longer a reminder that it can get better for me. It's a reminder that even though it can get better, and it has gotten better for me, everything can fall apart at any second

  • @101Soulsister
    @101Soulsister 13 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Chester is just a person you have to love!

  • @elirocker5688
    @elirocker5688 7 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    RIP Chester wir werden dich vermissen warst echt ein cooler Typ und warst sehr sympathisch Linkin Park ist ne Legende und wird es auch bleiben :(((

  • @NJbee1410
    @NJbee1410 10 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    this interview is so inspiring

  • @Ahiru77
    @Ahiru77 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Yo, she was interpreting "Waiting fo the End" as a death song and he put a stop to that with the quickness.

  • @linkincode
    @linkincode 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    What he said about how it gets better, made me tear up. I miss Chester. I'm so glad to be a Linkin Park fan

  • @burntchickennugget4784
    @burntchickennugget4784 5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I love the last part, so inspirational.

  • @willyanteixeira
    @willyanteixeira 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    he shold've listened himself in 2017... so sad.. we miss u

  • @FSVZwckChris
    @FSVZwckChris 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    R. I. P. Chester we have you love and love you for ever

  • @derekrose3328
    @derekrose3328 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Over the last 8 years I’ve come back to this interview so many times, and finally wish to add something. It’s a miracle that Chester lived at all much less how many other lives he was able to help as a result of his entire spectrum of actions taken both the actions of Yin and the ones that fall into the Yang category.
    That’s what The Unicursal Hexagram, The Kabbalistic Tree of Life, Yin&Yang, and so many other symbols across the world mean.
    Take how Linkin Park pivoted in their humanitarian efforts from purely disaster relief (meaning a crisis hits, and they come in through Music For Relief and help rebuild, and provide other types of aid, too) and instead looked to what they could do for disaster mitigation around ~2012.
    In 2013 I found an interview with Mike from 2012 where he more or less said, “With the cholera outbreak in [Haiti?] we asked some questions, then said, ‘Oh wait then we need to create a recycling program: •it creates jobs.. that solves some of the unemployment •it doesn’t require extensive training, and it’s active training •it recycles materials that can be reused now which is good for the economy •and it cleans up the waterways WHICH STOPS THE CHOLERA.”
    That was a really inspiring way to think, and I adopted it. Get fundamental & analytical, and be proactive not reactive. There’s a thousand things I could list that had a critical impact on myself and others (even business moves), but instead I’ll jump to the surface level: the music. It started with acknowledging you yourself were in the wrong, and part of the responsibility fell on you vs lashing out, “The sacrifice is never knowing why I never walked away? Why I play/treat myself this way?”
    And that music and it’s message evolved into the middle of their journey, and that’s where this interview comes into play. “When times are dark hold on to the things you don’t yet have, but dream of having. Nothing is too small ❤️‍🩹🤝. That’s what gets you through.” That came off their record which asked, “Well what about more existential threats? I mean, you want to talk about disaster relief… how do I deal with this as a human being?” And they ended it with an answer, “When the fucked up, existential things in life leave us blind? Allow your kindness and compassion to guide what you can do, and do what little you can with what you have. When life leaves us blinded to what control we have, love keeps us kind.”
    Their opening single for the [end?] of their journey, ‘One More Light,’ was the song, “Heavy,” and that is a song about mental health and personal accountability. If you added down tuned, saturated guitars, then did mixing and mastering to make them sound REALLY wide, and over the chorus of, “Heavy,” you played arpeggiated notes on that guitar which support the music that’s already present? It would sound nearly identical to their song, “Crawling,” in terms of tonality and the lyrics; however, this song carried with it a message of personal responsibility when talking about mental health struggles.
    In, “Heavy,” the most important lyric is, “I keep dragging around what’s bringing me down… If I could just let go I’d be set free,” which echoes the first track on this record’s sentiment by the 3rd chorus repeat, “I keep searching out there for what’s been missing right here. So, tell me it’s alright. Tell me I’m forgiven tonight. And, only I can save me now. And I don’t wanna let you down, but only I can save me.” That isn’t to say, “You have to do it all yourself.” Hell no, the band is very outspoken about getting help. But, in getting help, part of what you learn about is your personal responsibility in any of your stuff going on, and you learn about the lies you’ve told yourself. “If I could just let go I’d be set free.” That’s really important.
    And then… their final message, their final impromptu single, the title track of, ‘One More Light.’
    From “In The End:” The world keeps moving with or without you, there’s a million instances of things going on in the world, and sometimes you do all of this stuff, and it feels like it was all for not because you lost. And their final single, their last song (and I’m at peace with it maybe being the last new song from Linkin Park we ever hear), that last song asks, “In that, well who cares if we lose situations? Who cares if we lose people? Who cares if it’s an interpersonal loss? Who cares if we lose things?.. Well I do. I care. And I’m angry, and I should be. It’s not fair. This mattered. Who cares if one more light goes out in a sky of a million stars? Well… I do.”
    It completed the dramatic question that was introduced (for a lot of us) with, ‘In The End.’ Their title track, ‘One More Light,’ answered that. That song is now 6 years old, and I play it for anyone in my life when they lose a pet that they loved and tended to like a human child, or someone who’s lost their mother, or someone who’s lost everything sentimental that can’t be replaced in a fire, and I’ve played it for myself when I’ve lost. Every person who I’ve played for had that song help them hurt, and they just broke down crying while I held them. Every single time I’ve heard it I’ve cried my eyes out. It’s unbelievably powerful.
    Brought to you by the mind of the men who -in the middle of the journey- created a lead single message of, “When life is dark, and things are being torn away from you regardless of if you had any responsibility in it or not… hold on to what you don’t yet have. Keep the dream of what you want for yourself alive.” 🙌🏼 ❤️‍🩹 🧧
    Considering what Chester went through, and the strong, dark pathways that formed in his brain up until the age of 30 when he started to get serious help for the first time, 30 years of practicing dark behaviors, learned behaviors, and having who knows what (BPD? Suicidal Ideation? Depression? Anxiety?) and the like… it’s a miracle that Chester lived at all much less how many other lives he helped (and that he can continue to help even if he’s not physically here). He’s already helped so many despite not being physically in front of them, so what’s stopping his energy now? And, he didn’t HAVE to do any of it, yet Linkin Park did it anyway. 🤝❤️‍🩹

  • @knowledgeandentertaiment602
    @knowledgeandentertaiment602 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Most insparational interview ive ever watched in my life

  • @papergirrl
    @papergirrl 13 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    amazing interview. gotta love Chester.

  • @revilhunter
    @revilhunter 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm sad about how this video is not pushed by TH-cam to everybody who enjoys Chester's life's work, i mean, he had a strong message to pass, unfortunately he got swallowed by this fucked up world, but by any means that makes his words any less real, he conquered his craft, the most relevant album of the millennium (check the numbers), speaking his mind, things do get better, he had a beautiful family and i bet he instantly regretted it.

  • @TechniqueTV
    @TechniqueTV 14 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Auch wenns nen Stil-Wechsel gab..LP bleibt LP

    • @denismalushaj9912
      @denismalushaj9912 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      IbaJenz Linkin Park ist und bleibt eines der besten Bands die ich kenne

  • @18selah62
    @18selah62 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    3:00 poor Chester.
    I hate bullying.

  • @stevengrantofthegiftshop1549
    @stevengrantofthegiftshop1549 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The thing about suicide was so chilling....

  • @bianconoire
    @bianconoire 6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Dieser eine der den Dislike gegeben hat...
    Was ist mit dir schief?

    • @lillian3829
      @lillian3829 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Leider sind es mittlerweile schon drei...
      Vielleicht haben die eine Rechts-/ Links- Schwäche und sind Strunz doof.

  • @normanfox6782
    @normanfox6782 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Chester, Du hattest gelogen!
    Ein Vater sollte immer für seine Familie da sein
    (in 1. Linie für die Kinder, dann für die Frau, und für die Band,
    dann noch dafür, um das Deinen Fans zu geben, wovor Du auch gekämpft hast)
    Chester, Du hast genau das getan, wovor alle, und wirklich jede Person die Dich liebt, den größten Fehler begangen
    Danke, dass Du allen Leuten diese Kraft gegeben hattest, aber wir alle wüssten, was besser wäre, und damit meine ich echt jede einzelne Person

    • @normanfox6782
      @normanfox6782 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Fein Chester, jetzt steht mir wieder Wasser in den Augen

  • @XeroPain
    @XeroPain 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    He will never sucide ... He was murdered by the fear of getting caught or exposed those bunch of people who was behind the child abuse and harrasment.

    • @Melissa.Garrett
      @Melissa.Garrett 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I agree. The more I watch back old interviews, the more I see the same things. He spoke so often about the fact that life was good even though it’s sometimes hard, and how no matter how dark things look they always get better. He was frank about those times when he really didn’t think he would make it to the next day, particularly the periods in 2005-2006 during his first divorce and then in 2015-2016 when he broke his ankle and was helpless for months. Both times, he got through the depression and surfaced into a better period. And he was so very vocal about how great 2017 was in the first half, before his death.
      People will come at me saying “he had depression, he wrote songs about suicide and even tried it a couple of times in the past’. I’m not denying that - but why would he fight through those tough periods and make it out the other side, only to kill himself in a year that he said repeatedly “kicked ass” and when he had “finally allowed himself to be happy”. That doesn’t fly, for me.

    • @XeroPain
      @XeroPain 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Melissa.Garrett ya it was full proof murder . Like how they planned for mickal Jackson and bob marley... those who use to be in spot lights and not involved in any bad group or avoided there proposal and try to expose them they are targeted 🙏🏻

    • @weedy1718
      @weedy1718 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Can I get more information about this assumption? Heard that some people think that's his cause of death and I would like to know more about it. He was my childhood idol helped me so much when I was a child 🖤

    • @riccardinac6777
      @riccardinac6777 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Conspiracy bullshit. Nothing of that is true. How can people believe this nonsense?

  • @mialiasia224
    @mialiasia224 7 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Sorry guys but I think he was murderd!!!!

    • @vidhya434
      @vidhya434 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Mia Lia Sia Yeah doesn't make sense that he would take his own life 😭💔

    • @mraverage_fn
      @mraverage_fn 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I dont think, cuz there would be a serious statememt about it from many others, and bis suicide DOES make sense, as he cared for his family to buy a new house to get them safe, a few weeks before he passed. As well, in his last interviews he seemed sad and talked about depression almost every time he had the chance to, he screamed for help, nobody recognized. Also in his last days (like the last concert, or car karaoke, he seemed happy af, thats one of the signs of people when they planend their suicide. They become happy again because they know it's gonna end soon. RIP Chester.