We all feel connected to that part of the person that resonates to us the most. The emotions we felt while hearing his music, the emotion in his voice and the images painted by his lyrics. Often case United by a familiar pain as the understanding of which builds greater bonds in those that share it. You need not know a person personally to truly know them, often in life its the people you never meet that can have the most profound effect :)
To me it's because what they took from their own world's experience and translated into their art forms perfectly "met/matched" our own vision of surroundings, or described feelings perfectly. I think it is the magic of art, especially music. Through these objetcs, material things (sound waves, instruments, voices), we can "feel" immaterial things we have inside, and that words cannot translate as much as art, emotions I should say, as a whole. So I guess sometimes it's like someone we don't know, and who don't know us, actually does much for us than a friend or a family member. Because there is relief in the catharsis. Then we can go through our day. It's amazing. And I think we feel the sadness, the pain, the struggle of an artist when we connect ourselves to his/her music or art, it's like we know why he found the energy to express themselves, it's because he was feeling lost, and knowing we all do at some point. So it's a sharing experience, because something happens between people, and it's a divine experience.
Don’t forget that Chester did live a full and fun life. He was tormented by his invasive thoughts but that doesn’t define who he was. We are more then just the character we perceive and compartmentalize in our own head. Chester was a very passionate and inspiring man who always tried to improve his life and others around him. We need to remember that and use it as fuel to make our own bee hives/communities better. That is his legacy.
"What is a poet? An unhappy man who hides deep anguish in his heart, but whose lips are so formed that when the sigh and cry pass through them, it sounds like lovely music…. And people flock around the poet and say: ‘Sing again soon’ - that is, ‘May new sufferings torment your soul but your lips be fashioned as before, for the cry would only frighten us, but the music, that is blissful." - Søren Kierkegaard
Pain leaves a strong impression on the mind, so it’s relatable. People in general wish to achieve empathy, and this format is perhaps the closest we can get to mass empathy in our current civilization
Papercut made me tear up, remembering having discovered Hybrid Theory thanks to my brother 20 years ago as an 8 year old and loving it instantly. Also remembering scaring my school class when we were asked to bring our favorite songs to show the class and I chose Crawling :D
This brought tears to my eyes as I was screaming the lyrics in my empty quarantined apartment, and quite frankly I wouldn't have it any other way. RIP Chester you have left us with art that will never be forgotten
Ethan Summers Chester was - and, to be honest, still is - a kind of man to follow up. So talented musician, who always focused on the music. He always respected his fans. During the concerts you alway saw him interacting with the crowd and giving all his best. And after all those powerful shows he always had time for Meet&Greet (I am also the lucky one 🙂). It was his way of life. Nothing more - no scandals, no asking for media’s attention. Truly and forever missed. THE LEGEND
This must've been insane to hear live in that room. Papercut and Faint sounded like it could've been the soundtrack to a European car chase or something. Fantastic arrangement.
I wonder if that's because most of us only hear orchestra music through film scores so it's almost impossible to experience this without visualizing it as such.
This is what so wrong with LP and some fans just get used to it, I dont want to Just see mike's reaction, I want the whole Band member to react to this I want the to know the whole band member's feeling about this, because they are LP, LP is not only about 1 person, its about the Six of em, they all matters, they need to be solid, they should show that they do care for each other all this time, they need to act like a family because they are !!
True but mike shinoda is more comfortable being In the public eye and representative for the band e.g. on he’s active on twitch - whereas the others are less public facing members. So we are more likely to see his response than the others. Also nothing wrong with having a favourite band member.
Ohhh hahaha yes all of us has. I'm sorry for the disturbance hehe. All I can say to you my friend is keeping fighting for all battles that you'll fought in your journey 😄. Be strong friend :)
Has Mike seen this??? I love for LP to do a review on this masterpiece. This could be a dope soundtrack to a movie. During Numb, I can still hear Chester's voice. Great Job Kaleidoscope!!
When my time comes Forget the wrong that I've done Help me leave behind some Reasons to be missed Don't resent me And when you're feeling empty Keep me in your memories Leave out all the rest Leave out all the rest... The song introducing me to Linkin Park. Yeah call me a Twilighter, but still an amazing song
It's highly underrated and overshadowed by "what I've done" minutes to midnight is the four album in my history that I can listen song after song without skipping.
@Rocco Emma in his last performance at Birmingham just before he went into the crowd to sing One More Light he was talking about paying respects to victims and families of those involved in the Manchester Arena tragedy he said something along the lines of, ‘you can conquer hate by ignoring it, you can destroy it by loving the person next to you’ 💗 such a wonderful man with an amazing heart, I will always carry his message with me and honor him that way 🙏
I still can remember the night I first watched "faint" on television like it was yesterday (17 years back??). I couldn't believe what I heard and what I saw. I instantly fell in love with this band and their music. Still today the melody of the strings gives me the chills. Over the years our ways parted, but when I learned about chesters suicide I was grieving. Depression is a terrible sickness and we have to learn how to conquer it as a society. God bless you and your loved ones, peace from germany.
His voice haunts me. His voice picks me up when I'm down even now. He speaks to me like a Guardian Angel in the form of his lyrics. At times, I miss him like a family member and shed a tear for him. R.I.P. Guardian Angel of this Planet.
That band got me through childhood, I don't know who I would be without them. For everyone who needs it, just reach out to each other with love and patience, every feels fear, hurt, hatred and even anger. They just may not be able to voice it well, they may not be able to connect without time. Just try to be there for each other if you can, and let others be there for you. That's what I learned from their music. So many of us wish we could've been there for him, and it breaks our hearts to know that we were too late, never miss your chance to help another if you can.
This is absolutely fantastic. Chester would have loved this by this beautiful tribute, as would the remaining members of Linkin Park. I hope that they see it, Mike will love it.
I discovered Linkin Park at 38, I’m now 56 and I play there music at least once a day, went to see them when I was 41, I was probably one of the oldest there but I still ended up in the mosh pit, they are part of my life, I feel like they are part of my family, my heart broke when I heard Chester had left us, a deep pain that I can’t get rid of, he was unique! I miss him!😢
This version really brings new emotions to this music. Hard to keep a dry eye while listening to the heart of Chester through this music. Rest in peace my friend.
It’s amazing that people got together to do a dedicated orchestral performance for Linkin Park, I never thought I would ever see something like this, truly amazing ❤️
At the moment numb starts, going through the lyrics, with this incredible orchestration... Man, it made me cry. You can really feel the pain in Chester's lyrics. For all of you who had or are struggling with depression, anxiety, panic... I pray to God that He can make you remember the wonderful thing that is being alive, the marvelous thing that is the creation of the universe. We might be from start dust, and probably we will end up as dust, but that doesn´t mean we have no purpose, that life has no meaning... This song is a reminder of that.
Man when you hear it played by an orchestra it makes you appreciate how good they were as composers. Just in terms of pure quality of melody this is world class.
Oh, this was so beautiful. Something I don't feel is captured about the music of Linkin Park and the emotions it evokes is that quietness your medley puts in so beautifully, particularly at the beginning and end. LP is usually 'shouting music' that you put on when you want to feel out loud, but there is, in every song, that core of wavering loneliness, which you brought out so well with the single-instrument lines. As a long-time fan, I feel like you did justice to it, and I hope Chester hears it, and feels the same, if people in the Great Beyond can still see and hear what we're up to on this little round wet rock of ours.
I've seen it several times, and there's no way not to get emotional, there's no way not to cry, there's no way not to remember this band I've been playing for more than 20 years. LP forever!!!! 14/12/22
This medley is so full of energy, melancholy, powerful, and when you close your eyes you can imagine a full shortfilm with Chester as the main hero 👌 truly awesome
6:15 in the morning in Chile, didn't sleep thinking about the shit in my life. I found this video and I lasted until minute 2, now I can barely write because of the tears.
thank you guys, there's a part of a song from Papa Roach that says "hard times always come easy but they never last long". Things are a little bit better now, I hope you're doing good too, it's nice to read those types of replies. Thank you, I meant it.
I cried, I love this so much. My dream was to make it to a Linkin Park concert, knowing it’s not possible anymore hurts me when I think about it. You are missed Chester
The emotions that any of the orchestrations bring are almost indescribable. I still tear up whenever I listen to the orchestration for Breaking the Habit. RIP Chester.
I was here, shivering, arm hair raised by all the emotion awakened by this beautiful beautiful music and then..... My phone rings and the magic breaks.....
Hey Chester. I love the band. You deserve the tribute. What this "world" did to you was wrong and is about to pay most dearly. Us fans, we love you man!
I put on a random playlist and this piece brought back all the grief and heartbreak but beauty of what his songs did to people. This was his war cry for us.
How is it possible to have never met someone, but still miss them so much?
We all feel connected to that part of the person that resonates to us the most. The emotions we felt while hearing his music, the emotion in his voice and the images painted by his lyrics. Often case United by a familiar pain as the understanding of which builds greater bonds in those that share it. You need not know a person personally to truly know them, often in life its the people you never meet that can have the most profound effect :)
I feel you guys.
I'm with you. A thousand suns was the soundtrack to a really hard time in my life When I heard our man had died I wept. 45 years old, and I wept. X
To me it's because what they took from their own world's experience and translated into their art forms perfectly "met/matched" our own vision of surroundings, or described feelings perfectly. I think it is the magic of art, especially music. Through these objetcs, material things (sound waves, instruments, voices), we can "feel" immaterial things we have inside, and that words cannot translate as much as art, emotions I should say, as a whole. So I guess sometimes it's like someone we don't know, and who don't know us, actually does much for us than a friend or a family member. Because there is relief in the catharsis. Then we can go through our day. It's amazing. And I think we feel the sadness, the pain, the struggle of an artist when we connect ourselves to his/her music or art, it's like we know why he found the energy to express themselves, it's because he was feeling lost, and knowing we all do at some point. So it's a sharing experience, because something happens between people, and it's a divine experience.
that what we called (Feeling).. dont you feel it?
It’s never too late to pay tribute to the Legend himself.
🙌🏽♥️
You should be a poet
00:15 - In the end
02:00 - Papercut
03:00 - Faint
03:50 - Numb
Not necessary we know them all by heart 😏😏
UGHHHHHHHHHHHH SO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
Ik then all by heart
Thank you (*^^*)
@@bunwabbit6436 this was needed so I can skip right to the best part of the video
How can someone dislike such a wonderful tribute to a wonderful person, who's music inspired, encouraged and saved many?
Can't make everyone happy. There will always be that ONE. ❤ Peace, health and love be with with you!
Because some people are just cunts
Aashish Vicky cuz people have to hate every single thing cuz their life sucks
Deaf people probably, no judgment.
"Saved" is stretching it. It's just a band.
How ironic that a song called "Numb" can produce such strong emotions.
RIP Chester. I hope you found the peace you couldn't in life ❤
I don't think that's irony. That was by design.
yeah, i just star singin the lyrics and cry
There has to be an eternal peace in unconscious nothingness.
😭😭🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Don’t forget that Chester did live a full and fun life. He was tormented by his invasive thoughts but that doesn’t define who he was. We are more then just the character we perceive and compartmentalize in our own head. Chester was a very passionate and inspiring man who always tried to improve his life and others around him. We need to remember that and use it as fuel to make our own bee hives/communities better. That is his legacy.
the man who saved everyone but couldnt save himself ❤ not all heroes wear capes .
_ironic..._
Best comment ever
It’s not a story the Jedi would tell you
Beautiful comment. Almost three years later and it still hurts
iceavalan Where the hell were his friends/family when he needed them the most?
4:08 Brought tears to my eyes.
I cried after 1:00
All of it brought all the tears 😭😭😭
5:22 brought tears to my eyes
Wanted to leave the same comment
@@aj.arunkumar the same 😵
I'd love to hear full versions of each of these songs in the medley
Yes this would be incredible!
nah this is perfect. A tribute to the man himself. snippets of each song which are instantly recognizable
I'd also be curious to hear these tracks with vocals.
Wah kompak banget ya
Such albums already exist. For example In the Chamber with Linkin Park, from 2003.
"What is a poet? An unhappy man who hides deep anguish in his heart, but whose lips are so formed that when the sigh and cry pass through them, it sounds like lovely music…. And people flock around the poet and say: ‘Sing again soon’ - that is, ‘May new sufferings torment your soul but your lips be fashioned as before, for the cry would only frighten us, but the music, that is blissful." - Søren Kierkegaard
Pain leaves a strong impression on the mind, so it’s relatable. People in general wish to achieve empathy, and this format is perhaps the closest we can get to mass empathy in our current civilization
Alan Abbasi I just read the poem in Danish instead of in English.
What a amazing quote well said .
Papercut made me tear up, remembering having discovered Hybrid Theory thanks to my brother 20 years ago as an 8 year old and loving it instantly. Also remembering scaring my school class when we were asked to bring our favorite songs to show the class and I chose Crawling :D
My father brought me Meteora when I was 15 and he died in 9 days after Chester passed away. I miss them both so much 😢
.... these wounds they will not heal...
Bruh I can only imagine sharing crawling in class 😂
My parents told me about the Beatles and Elvis Presley. I’ll tell my kids about Linkin Park.
@@abigailjean7375 why are you in the comments of a Linkin Park medley if you're just gonna trash them..
@@abigailjean7375 son of a bitch
Me too! Love Linkin Park so much!
Same here
@@fluffycow01 because this little kid doesn't get any attention from his parents or whatsoever.
Please release this piece of art on Spotify! Thumbs up so they can see this.
Ravutto put it on iTunes I’ll buy it.
Yes please spotify!
I was ok till Numb hit. Then I was a sobbing mess. I miss Chester and his beautifully powerful voice.
Darth Kso makes 2 of us!!
Darth Kso There are some songs I can’t sing in the car without sobbing.
Chester was one of a kind and today is Layne Staley’s 18 anniversary of his passing.
I didn't make it past a minute without tearing up. Linkin park got me through some of my deepest darkest times in life. It always gets me in the feels
Same. Numb always gets me
Can't help but still cry when Numb starts playing... after all these years... still can't believe he's gone 😢
Same here, 😭
Same, i started to cry as soon as Numb started playing, it was HIS song after all...
This brought tears to my eyes as I was screaming the lyrics in my empty quarantined apartment, and quite frankly I wouldn't have it any other way. RIP Chester you have left us with art that will never be forgotten
Exactly, they can keep us inside....but can't keep us from turning the music wayyyyyy up & living in the moment! 😉
You stayed inside? Why? You must live in a communist controlled state.
He sang like an angel, screamed like the devil.
He screamed like an angel too
@@milenavasiljevic6095 😭
He does
I always admired the way he could easily shift from singing to screaming. This was an art.
Did anyone else hear Chester's voice for just a moment there?
absolutely relate with this comment... subconsciously I was looking for it
I did
Totally relating rn
Always
Anytime
"I´m not crying! You are crying!"
No seriosuly, this is just unbelievably wunderfull und gives me goosebumps all over the body. So much love
No your crying(╥﹏╥)(╥﹏╥)(╥﹏╥)(╥﹏╥)
We all are... o(╥﹏╥)o
Somebody must be chopping onions around here or something 😭
YOU'RE Breathtaking!
Mrembes
"Ah, it looks like it's beginning to rain"
"No, I dont think so"
"No, it's raining all right..."
Ahhhhh damn that hit hard
FMAB reference?
Oh, so it is. Why don't we head back, it's getting chilly out here.
It’s not just raining, *it’s pouring all night*
❤️
Dam, the winds quoting "Numb" at 3:53 went for my feels... bravo to the arranger! RIP Chester ❤
YES
Imagine Mike and the crew listening to this. Same goes for Chester's kids and family. woah. What a beautiful and painful universe we live in.
Rip Chester. I still can’t believe I got the chance to meet you. You were so kind to me and I’m so grateful. For that. Thank you Chester
Ethan Summers Chester was - and, to be honest, still is - a kind of man to follow up. So talented musician, who always focused on the music. He always respected his fans. During the concerts you alway saw him interacting with the crowd and giving all his best. And after all those powerful shows he always had time for Meet&Greet (I am also the lucky one 🙂). It was his way of life. Nothing more - no scandals, no asking for media’s attention. Truly and forever missed. THE LEGEND
Is that you ib the photo with Chester???. You are so LUCKY!.
ALEFIRE 2004 yes that’s me that was me 5 years ago when I met linkin park
I am 16 and never Had the Chance to See him 😔
@@ethansummers124 Yeah I've seen that concert. It was awsome.
This must've been insane to hear live in that room. Papercut and Faint sounded like it could've been the soundtrack to a European car chase or something. Fantastic arrangement.
I wonder if that's because most of us only hear orchestra music through film scores so it's almost impossible to experience this without visualizing it as such.
Sounded a little bit like gta iv theme
I feel an overwhelming amount of sadness. It feels so empty without Chester's voice. 🥺the orchestra did an amazing job.
Visit a channel called Linkin Park..there you can find lots of Chester's recorded voice.
@@XenoXvi b r u h
This sounds amazing, it's like if I were listening to a soundtrack of an avengers movie with Linkin Park theme
Hey 😍
For some reason in these memorial performances it's always "Numb" that finally makes me cry.
In the end did it for me and it kept going from there
I cannot listen to Numb without getting chocked up
This is in the end. Lol
Numb is just one of those songs
Me too
I want to see Mike’s reaction! This is a beautiful tribute.
This is what so wrong with LP and some fans just get used to it, I dont want to Just see mike's reaction, I want the whole Band member to react to this I want the to know the whole band member's feeling about this, because they are LP, LP is not only about 1 person, its about the Six of em, they all matters, they need to be solid, they should show that they do care for each other all this time, they need to act like a family because they are !!
True but mike shinoda is more comfortable being In the public eye and representative for the band e.g. on he’s active on twitch - whereas the others are less public facing members. So we are more likely to see his response than the others. Also nothing wrong with having a favourite band member.
IM NOT CRYING... theres just... something in my eye.
My eyes are sweating ;-)
Yeah, we're not crying we just have our eyes wet with tears :'(
R.I.P Chester Bennington 1976 - 2017
Everything was beautifully composed, but when Numb came up I got literal full body chills throughout. This was an amazing tribute
Chester Bennington, we still love him and we still miss him he will never being forgotten
That sounded like epicst story you could imagine like : "The Sory of the man who saved everyone but couldn't be Saved" really awsome Work!
The tragedy of Chester the wise
@@maffy715 That's a reference from Star wars right?
your comment got me on tears, what a precise description.
Like Chiron, the wounded healer.
If they ever come out with a movie like they did with queen. They should get these people
this :*starts playing*
me: shivers and tears
I miss Chester so much. I never met him, but I cry for him always.
I am so happy they included Papercut, and the ending was gorgeous.
I can hear him singing in the background and it makes me sad rip Chester we’ll miss you ❤️❤️❤️
LP was not appreciated enough in their time together. Legendary band.
Exactly
I hadn't cried for a long time but today , well today's different.
I feel you bro
@@well.okayyy no you don't man and neither do I feel what you've been through.
You're right. It's just, I also hadn't cried for so long and when I saw this video, it got me hard.
@@well.okayyy I know what you mean man. What I meant was, our battles are different and so are our symphonies.
Ohhh hahaha yes all of us has. I'm sorry for the disturbance hehe. All I can say to you my friend is keeping fighting for all battles that you'll fought in your journey 😄. Be strong friend :)
The most beautiful tribute to Chester I've ever heard. I ended up crying
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me too
Has Mike seen this??? I love for LP to do a review on this masterpiece. This could be a dope soundtrack to a movie. During Numb, I can still hear Chester's voice. Great Job Kaleidoscope!!
Incredible how those hard rock songs translate into orchestral music. Absolutely beautiful
When my time comes
Forget the wrong that I've done
Help me leave behind some
Reasons to be missed
Don't resent me
And when you're feeling empty
Keep me in your memories
Leave out all the rest
Leave out all the rest...
The song introducing me to Linkin Park. Yeah call me a Twilighter, but still an amazing song
I didn't know that was Twilight's. But yeah, my most favorite song from LP. I miss Chester.
Nothing wrong with twilight for those who had a heart. I'm a 37 year old log chopping grunt with a beard, whiskey, and a chainsaw for company.
It's highly underrated and overshadowed by "what I've done" minutes to midnight is the four album in my history that I can listen song after song without skipping.
Never knew it were in twilight lol, but those lyrics speaks from the heart to the heart, no matter what in the end it doesn't even matter
That's my favorite song too
“Papercut” was the best part IMO
I agree! Masterpiece.
@@AquimanC But the other three songs were also performed in an epic way.
Lots of love for everyone behind this.
Wish I could hug all of them individually.
@@khairyfarhan lol lets not hug
What's wrong with people to push "dislike" for this!! Guys this is hard work, this is talent, this is art!! Oh really great job, AWESOME!! \m/
@Rocco Emma in his last performance at Birmingham just before he went into the crowd to sing One More Light he was talking about paying respects to victims and families of those involved in the Manchester Arena tragedy he said something along the lines of, ‘you can conquer hate by ignoring it, you can destroy it by loving the person next to you’ 💗 such a wonderful man with an amazing heart, I will always carry his message with me and honor him that way 🙏
I must of listened to this arrangement 20-30 times and then NUMB just comes and hits you right in the gut at the end, every time.
I think I speak for everyone here when I say: I love every single second of it.. and Numb gets me every time.
As a violinist and a huge fan of Linkin Park, I loved it on 2 different levels.
I still can remember the night I first watched "faint" on television like it was yesterday (17 years back??). I couldn't believe what I heard and what I saw. I instantly fell in love with this band and their music. Still today the melody of the strings gives me the chills. Over the years our ways parted, but when I learned about chesters suicide I was grieving. Depression is a terrible sickness and we have to learn how to conquer it as a society. God bless you and your loved ones, peace from germany.
His voice haunts me. His voice picks me up when I'm down even now. He speaks to me like a Guardian Angel in the form of his lyrics. At times, I miss him like a family member and shed a tear for him. R.I.P. Guardian Angel of this Planet.
That band got me through childhood, I don't know who I would be without them. For everyone who needs it, just reach out to each other with love and patience, every feels fear, hurt, hatred and even anger. They just may not be able to voice it well, they may not be able to connect without time. Just try to be there for each other if you can, and let others be there for you. That's what I learned from their music. So many of us wish we could've been there for him, and it breaks our hearts to know that we were too late, never miss your chance to help another if you can.
Strongly, to tears.
Quarantine guitarist?)
That's a bass, man xD
@@3SP4R7AN0 And bassists don't ever go out of their home, never
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@@ggPescesgg HAHAHAHA nice one
@@ggPescesgg bahahahahh
The chills are real...
This is absolutely fantastic. Chester would have loved this by this beautiful tribute, as would the remaining members of Linkin Park. I hope that they see it, Mike will love it.
I discovered Linkin Park at 38, I’m now 56 and I play there music at least once a day, went to see them when I was 41, I was probably one of the oldest there but I still ended up in the mosh pit, they are part of my life, I feel like they are part of my family, my heart broke when I heard Chester had left us, a deep pain that I can’t get rid of, he was unique! I miss him!😢
Three Years Chester Bennington rest in peace!!!
4:07 is just beautiful.
This is so damn beautiful. Especially loved that arrangement in the chorus of Faint, never imagined that song across an orchestra, lovely.
It's like mixing Linkin Park and Star Wars
Linkin Wars or Star Park
Desagradable
IKR! John Williams vibes throughout!!
I immediately heard Binary Sunset after this!
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Gross
This version really brings new emotions to this music. Hard to keep a dry eye while listening to the heart of Chester through this music. Rest in peace my friend.
It’s amazing that people got together to do a dedicated orchestral performance for Linkin Park, I never thought I would ever see something like this, truly amazing ❤️
Покойся с миром легенда , ты навсегда останется в сердцах миллионов .
Rest in peace legend, you will forever remain in the hearts of millions .
Русский привет) Поддерживаю твою мысль. Мы все скорбим по нему...
Иди кобзона слушай тупой россиянец
@@PerformanceY ты идиот? 💢💢 Не важно насколько ты тупой, но нафина его оскорблять? Он фанат Линкин Парк, как и я.
@@впитачка не обращай внимания на токсичных людей , вести диалог с таким людьми трата нервов
@@PerformanceY с чего ты взял что я из России , а ? Если не в курсе , то и в других странах есть люди которые в той или иной степени знаю русский язык
Why and how would someone dislike this heavenly thing......
I'm in tears, Iistened them since I was kid.
Me as well brother
At the moment numb starts, going through the lyrics, with this incredible orchestration... Man, it made me cry. You can really feel the pain in Chester's lyrics. For all of you who had or are struggling with depression, anxiety, panic... I pray to God that He can make you remember the wonderful thing that is being alive, the marvelous thing that is the creation of the universe. We might be from start dust, and probably we will end up as dust, but that doesn´t mean we have no purpose, that life has no meaning... This song is a reminder of that.
Man when you hear it played by an orchestra it makes you appreciate how good they were as composers. Just in terms of pure quality of melody this is world class.
I’m glad to see people honoring him he mattered so much and made and made a difference to many
Oh, this was so beautiful. Something I don't feel is captured about the music of Linkin Park and the emotions it evokes is that quietness your medley puts in so beautifully, particularly at the beginning and end. LP is usually 'shouting music' that you put on when you want to feel out loud, but there is, in every song, that core of wavering loneliness, which you brought out so well with the single-instrument lines. As a long-time fan, I feel like you did justice to it, and I hope Chester hears it, and feels the same, if people in the Great Beyond can still see and hear what we're up to on this little round wet rock of ours.
Люди живы, пока их помнят, а Честера помнят миллионы людей из разных стран. Он будет всегда с нами и его творчество, творчество Линкин Парк! 🇷🇺
Linkin Park: Trend-setter, culture maker!
So beautiful, so powerful, almost made me cry...
RIP Chester, we all still love you😢
"faint" is nice one to be in James Bond or something like that
Don't be the bad guy
Exactly what I felt too!
So much talent! Love this way of showing respect and at the same time showing to the kids that classical instruments are not reserved for "nerds".
I have a feeling Chester would have liked this a lot. Good job, guys. Very talented!
I've seen it several times, and there's no way not to get emotional, there's no way not to cry, there's no way not to remember this band I've been playing for more than 20 years. LP forever!!!! 14/12/22
Ending it down at NUMB gets you chills down your spine. This makes you cry. RIP Chester🖤
That brass is *sublime* ! My gosh. This one is special. Everyone gave it 105%
I still thinking LP could have done something like BMTH live Royal Robert hall
They did like that quite orchestral. You can hear some orchestral tunes in their Celebrate Life Tribute Show.
This is lovely. But Numb was especially so! I'd love to hear that in it's entirety if you could!
This medley is so full of energy, melancholy, powerful, and when you close your eyes you can imagine a full shortfilm with Chester as the main hero 👌 truly awesome
This is beautiful.
RIP Chester. We miss you so much.
6:15 in the morning in Chile, didn't sleep thinking about the shit in my life. I found this video and I lasted until minute 2, now I can barely write because of the tears.
hope you doin good mate!
You’ll get through man! 💪🏻 Hope you doing good
thank you guys, there's a part of a song from Papa Roach that says "hard times always come easy but they never last long". Things are a little bit better now, I hope you're doing good too, it's nice to read those types of replies. Thank you, I meant it.
Hope you're doing better. There's a quote that I love - Tough times don't last, tough people do
Hope you're doing well my dude
This is the definition of goosebumps
I’m so glad they did Faint!!! I was hoping they’d do that!!
My favourite songs from this legendary band
That was AMAZING. RIP Chester Bennington. We ALL Love and Miss you
Amazing!!!! You made Chester proud! God bless!
I cried, I love this so much. My dream was to make it to a Linkin Park concert, knowing it’s not possible anymore hurts me when I think about it. You are missed Chester
Omg, Just don't know why, my tears just keep coming out. It just can't stop 😭
God bless the sweet soul of Chester Bennington. I love this orchestral tribute for him and Linkin Park.
Браво , 1000 раз браво!!!!
Rest In Peace, I think someone cut the onions. 😭😭😭
“numb” really got me.😢
The emotions that any of the orchestrations bring are almost indescribable. I still tear up whenever I listen to the orchestration for Breaking the Habit. RIP Chester.
Chester's family must be REALLY proud about the outcome of your tribute!!!
I was here, shivering, arm hair raised by all the emotion awakened by this beautiful beautiful music and then..... My phone rings and the magic breaks.....
Hey Chester. I love the band. You deserve the tribute. What this "world" did to you was wrong and is about to pay most dearly. Us fans, we love you man!
Never Forget, thanks linkin park and chester
Numb breaking emotions, river of tears for my hero Chester. Thanks guys for this tribute. Music can save us all.
Absolutely beautiful! We still miss you Chester! RIP old friend!
I put on a random playlist and this piece brought back all the grief and heartbreak but beauty of what his songs did to people. This was his war cry for us.