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Nicklaus: Tiger will break mark
Tiger Woods has been stuck on 14 majors since winning the 2008 U.S. Open, and that won't change anytime soon as he won't compete in the Masters and into the summer after having back surgery late last month.But Jack Nicklaus -- who holds the record of 18 victories in golf's Grand Slam events -- still thinks Woods eventually will break that mark and get to his goal of 19."I feel very bad for Tiger. He's really worked towards my record," Nicklaus said Tuesday on "Mike & Mike" on ESPN Radio. "I still think he'll break my record."As long as he is physically able to do it. ... He's 38 years old and he's probably got another 10 years at least of being able to compete -- that's 40 more majors to win five of them. It shouldn't be too difficult."But then again, I've always said he's just gotta do it. It's gonna be difficult, but if I said anything different I think I would be a jerk. So I think I better say he will do that ... and I actually believe that."Woods had microdiscectomy surgery to alleviate discomfort caused by a pinched nerve March 31. His schedule for the summer -- including the U.S. Open and Open Championship -- is still very much in doubt. Woods is also just three wins shy of tying Sam Snead's career mark for PGA Tour victories (82). "It's tough right now, but I'm absolutely optimistic about the future," Woods said in a statement after the surgery."There are a couple of records by two outstanding individuals and players that I hope one day to break. As I've said many times, Sam [Snead] and Jack [Nicklaus] reached their milestones over an entire career. I plan to have a lot of years left in mine."From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"By Myself"
"In the End"
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"In the End" is a song by American
band , from their debut album
(2000). The song was released on October 9, 2001 as the fourth and final single from Hybrid Theory. "In the End" is considered to be one of Linkin Park's most recognizable and signature songs. It's the most played song in all of Linkin Park's live performances.
"In the End" received generally mixed to positive reviews by , with most reviewers complimenting the song's signature piano riff, as well as noting rapper 's vocal prominence in the song. "In the End" also achieved mainstream popularity, and was a commercial success upon release. The song reached the top ten of numerous worldwide
and reached #2 on the , the band's highest peak on the chart, as well as their first song that peaked within the Top 40. It also reached number one on the
Top 100 songs of 2002 countdown. This song also ranked at #121 in 's The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born. The song is Billboard's second most played rock song of the decade. It was also remixed on
as "Enth E ND". The
of the song, directed by
and the band's
, featured the band in a fantasy setting.
, the band's lead vocalist, initially disliked this song and didn't want it to be on Hybrid Theory.
"In the End" received mixed to positive reviews by contemporary rock music critics.
ranked it number 84 on its list of the 100 Greatest Songs of the '00s. The song was also ranked number 2 by
on its list of "Top 21st century Hard Rock songs". At
magazine, it was highlighted as a "nu-metal classic". At , it was included as part of "The Ultimate Nu Metal Mixtape". , however, was more critical of the song, calling it "...another slab of gormless MTV rap-rock from the bottom of the food chain."
The music video for "In the End" was shot at various stops along the
tour and was directed by
and the band's
, who would go on to direct many of Linkin Park's future videos (the two also directed the music video for ""). Although the background for the "In the End" video was filmed in a
, the band itself performed on a studio stage in Los Angeles, with prominent
effects and
being used to create the finished version. Performing on a studio stage allowed Hahn and Cox to set off water pipes above the stage near the end and drench the band.
The music video takes place in a fantasy setting and uses massive
animation. The band performs atop a giant statue, which has a 'winged soldier' on top of it, which is similar-looking to the 'winged soldier' on the cover artwork of Linkin Park's
The portions where
raps first take place in a wasteland with thorny vines sprouting out of the ground, surrounding him and shattering into dust, (first verse) and then grass and plants sprouting up around him (second verse). During the time Mike raps his verses, Chester stands atop a platform with gargoyles on the edges. This platform is in front of a door in the shape of a trapezoid. Near the end of the video, the skies turn dark and it begins to rain, and the band performs in the downpour until the end of the song, where the rain stops and the camera pans away from the tower, showing the wasteland where Shinoda had rapped in is now a lush Greenland. During the rain the statues on the tower begin to move.
The video was co-directed by
and LP's turntablist
(who have also directed the videos for "", "", "", "", "", and ")". The production design was by
who helped design and oversee the production of the non-CGI set. It won the "Best Rock Video" at the 2002 .
A strange-looking
can be seen flying around the large statue during most of the video, specifically at the end of the video. The whale in the video was Joe Hahn's idea. He has been quoted as saying, "It's not like I pul it made sense to me." The reasoning behind its inclusion is still unknown. The whale could be identified as a "space whale" which takes the concept that life (or time) is too short for one to absorb all its mass surroundings. The whale also makes a brief appearance in the music video for "".
Although there is a keyboard loop in this song, the video does not show Mike, who is a pianist in the group, or anyone else playing a keyboard in any scene of the video. However, Joe Hahn is shown using a MIDI pad to emulate the piano loop at the end.
Due to the numerous re-uploads by different users, the video has over 150,000,000 views overall in .[] The video was uploaded twice by Linkin Park's YouTube channel. The video was first uploaded on March 4, 2007 in
format. The video was later reuploaded on October 26, 2009 in 360p format. It was reuploaded on the same day that the
Channel uploaded the same video in
format. It was also used for
The single CD was released as a "Part 1" single and a "Part 2" single. They differed in tracks and cover color: the "Part 1" cover is yellow and the "Part 2" cover is red. The "Part 1" cover is shown on the right. A DVD version of "In the End" was also released which includes an audio version of "In the End", "" music video and four 30 seconds interviews.
On March 27, 2002 the single was released in Japan as a 7-track CD called In the End: Live & Rare. It contains live tracks of "Papercut", "Points of Authority" and "A Place for My Head", "Step Up" (originally by the early Linkin Park precursor Hybrid Theory that appeared on ), "My December" and "High Voltage".
"In the End" was released as
"In the End" is Linkin Park's highest charting single in the US, debuting at #78 and peaking at number 2 on the Hot 100 in March 2002 and being kept off the top spot by "" by
and . It left the Hot 100 after 38 weeks. It reached number 1 on the
chart for five weeks, starting in December 2001, becoming their first hit on this chart. It has spent 44 Weeks there, becoming their longest running on that chart and it also hit number three on the
chart spending 41 weeks on the chart, their 2nd longest after
at 42 weeks. It also reached number one on the
chart for five weeks also and it stayed on the chart for 27 weeks. "In the End" was the 7th best performing single on the
during 2002, and was the 2nd best performing rock song and alternative song of the decade on the Alternative Songs chart and the Rock Songs chart only behind 's "" and 's "" respectively. As of June 2014, the song has sold 2,555,000 copies in the US.
"In the End" reached the top five on the Canadian
Airplay chart and remained in the top five for another month. "In the End" debuted higher on the Canadian Singles Chart than it did in the U.S. and topped the chart three weeks later for two weeks, from October 13, 2005. It peaked higher in Canada than "Papercut".
The song was released in ,
on December 22, 2001. "", "" and "" reached the UK top twenty, while "In the End" reached the top ten. "In the End" continued the trend of higher-charting singles when it debuted and peaked at number eight.
"In the End" debuted at number forty four on December 2, 2001 on the Australian Charts. It steadily rose to peak at number four on February 10, 2002. It is currently the 2nd most successful song for the band in Australia, tied with "" and behind "".
"In the End" reached the top thirty in
and the top twenty in the , , ,
and . It is also their first single to chart in France, peaking at only #40 and remaining in the chart for 17 weeks.
A remix of "In the End", entitled "Enth E ND", is included on their remix album . The song features
artists Motion Man and . The song was released as a promotional single with "FRGT/10".
The music video was directed by . It starts off in black and white with someone picking up headphones, interrupted by an image - Mike Shinoda in a car, a flashing image with the letters "LP" written on it, and a TV screen. KutMasta Kurt is shown DJing, then Motion Man is seen in a car, rapping. The camera goes to Mike Shinoda and the video is now in color. The video zooms out to a small screen, then the video becomes black and white again. Mike Shinoda is seen driving a car with KurtMasta Kurt and Motion Man. The video shows the screen again and Mike is seen in color, then becomes black and with again. Mike Shinoda and Motion Man are seen bouncing their heads on screen, then seen driving again. Images flash and Motion Man is seen rapping once again. Random clips are played and Mike Shinoda is once again seen driving, holding an unknown object.
In 2012, "In the End" has been performed by
in top 10 performance of the
In 2015, the song was named as the best rock song in 's rock 100 list followed by the band's 2014 single .
"In the End"  
Linkin Park
"In the End" (Live BBC Radio One)
Linkin Park
"" (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
Linkin Park
"In the End" (Video)
"In the End"  
Linkin Park
"A Place for My Head" (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
Linkin Park, Mark Wakefield, Dave Farrell
"In the End" (Audio)
"" (Music Video)
"4 X 30 Seconds"  
"In the End" (Album Version)
Linkin Park
"" (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
Linkin Park
"Points of Authority" (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
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"Place for My Head" (Live at Docklands Arena, London)
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"Step Up"  
Shinoda, Hahn, Delson
"My December"  
"High Voltage"  
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Chart (2001–02)
Australian
Singles Chart
Austrian Singles Chart
Belgian Single Chart
Airplay Chart
Danish Singles Chart
Dutch Top 40 Singles
French Singles Chart
German Singles Chart
Irish Singles Chart
Italian Singles Chart
New Zealand
Singles Chart
Romania ()
Swedish Singles Chart
Swiss Singles Chart
UK Singles Chart
US Billboard
US Billboard
US Billboard
US Billboard
Chart (2002)
Preceded by
December 22, 2001 - January 19, 2002
Succeeded by
Linkin Park
– rapping vocals
Production
Produced by Don Gilmore
Executive producer:
Mixed at Soundtrack, NYC
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