I like that we're in a time when not only is Nine Inch Nails comprised of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, but also "Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross" is a separate thing.
Not a complaint by any means, just a thought I had.
The ending of We're In This Together is just chilling.
I was really hoping Trent would have done more interviews for NTAE. Hopefully he'll do some soon regarding Twin Peaks or the upcoming tour.
Just because I'm also a huge DM fan and was interested, here's the setlist that Trent saw at that Depeche Mode show he wrote about that sheepdean posted over in NIN Spotting: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/depech...-73d7f6e1.html
edit: nevermind
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I am wondering, is there any NIN or DM songs in the Tony Hawk videogames ?
I found that in ninwiki : http://www.nin.wiki/Use_in_Video_Gam....27s_Project_8
@niggo "I can't tell if I'm slowing down, or time is speeding up"
When I looked up "I used to be somebody." on Google, there were several pictures that showed ghosts saying that exact quote. It got me to look at the end of the Down In It video with those lyrics in that type of context, as well as reminding me about Ghosts I-IV and the references to ghosts in Non-Entity. (As well as death being a state of non-entity.) There's also a bunch of them out there, so I thought of just picking this one for now.
Oh, and this certainly is one of those NIN moments that never got old to me. (I suppose it's also because it takes me back to those memories of being amused and thrilled at also sometimes getting away with saying fuck as a child and a teenager.)
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A group of friends and I drove down to Blossom Music Center amphitheater to see the Black Celebration tour. DM was one of our favorite bands and the Black Celebration record took my love for them to a new level.
I’ve thought about that night a lot over the years. It was a perfect summer night and I was in exactly the right place I was supposed to be. The music, the energy, the audience, the connection… it was spiritual and truly magic. I left that show grateful, humbled, energized, focused, and in awe of how powerful and transformative music can be… and I started writing what would eventually become Pretty Hate Machine.
Many times, particularly when we’re playing an amphitheater, I’ll think of that show while I’m onstage and hope someone in the audience is in the midst of a perfect summer night feeling how DM made me feel so many years ago.
After reading this, I really wish I had the means to talk to Trent, just for a minute. What he described basically happened to me during the Lights in the Sky tour, and I give it a large amount of credit for pushing me into the touring career I have now. I've even found myself gigging in a number of the same venues I saw NIN at, and I pause to think about how where I was once a fan, I'm now making a living. He was a hell of an inspiration when it came to getting off my ass, fighting through my mental blocks, and getting shit done. I would love to simply say thank you to him in person. And I'm sure that among this group, I'm not alone in feeling that way.
I just came across this moment of With Teeth being performed live. Now, I know for sure that I'm going to keep filling that in my mind during that part of the song.
Right Where It Belongs has got to make a live comeback sometime.
Has anyone been to a NIN show with seating, where entire sections people actually sat down for the whole show? I'm not talking about nosebleeds either. Saw APC last weekend and getting yelled at for standing up, then going through the whole show sitting pretty much ruined the concert for me.