Thursday, February 21, 2008, 08:00 am
Linkin Park plays private show at Apple Store Soho (video)
True to reports, alternative rock band Linkin Park played a private six-song set last night at Apple's Soho retail store in New York City.The invitation-only, midnight gig was made privy to 200 radio contest winners and was recorded for a future iTunes exclusive release, according to the DailySwarm.
The set list included Wake, Given Up, Shadow of the Day, My December, In Pieces, and Bleed It Out.
Rumors of the band's appearance in conjunction with Apple made headlines earlier this week after AppleInsider discovered that front-man Mike Shinoda had inadvertently tipped-off some of his fans about the collaboration on his blog.
The midnight concert, however, appears to have dashed hopes for a larger Apple media event this month, which had been rumored by several blog sites. With only a handful of business days left in the month, the Cupertino-based company has yet to issue formal invitations to any such gathering, now a telltale sign that no such event will take place.
Meanwhile, Apple's self-imposed released date for the eagerly-awaited iPhone software developers kit (SDK) is rapidly approaching, as are a new line of MacBook Pro notebooks complete with Intel's latest Penryn mobile processors and multi-touch trackpads.
The company has managed a Tuesday product announcement every week since the close of January's Macworld Expo and indications are that this pattern may continue.
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They were talking about the problems that were arising with instant publishing, where one rumor would bounce around the internet, making it look like several sources, and in fact it was just people repeating each other. It's nice every now and then when you see people remind us that something that looks like two independent reports sometimes isn't.
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Interesting that Apple chose the Soho location and not the store on 5th. Imagine being able to peer through the glass to see the band playing below.