I could really go for that With Teeth "long essay" sometime soon...
I could really go for that funeral procession complete The Day The World Went Away video sometime soon...
I could really go for that Every Day Is Exactly The Same video sometime soon...
I could really go for that Everything video sometime soon...
I could really go for that Broken/Fixed packaged together deluxe edition sometime soon...
I could really go for that collaboration with Gary Numan mentioned in 2009 sometime soon...
I could really go for that "Fragile-heavy" set list that was talked about prior to the current tour commencing sometime soon...
I could really go for that Year Zero TV mini-series sometime soon...
I could really go for an actual proper physical release of Closure sometime soon...
I could really go for a piss sometime soon...
Wow, when you lay it out like that it seems like Trent doesn't do anything.
And thank goodness for that. 2005-2008 was quite a fun ride for following NIN.
I literally yelled at myself in the car for taking so long to find Into the Void on my iPod today in the car. (Note to self: it's filed under NIN: The Fragile.)
The Fragile is still the most comforting Nine Inch Nails album to me so far as a whole. I think it's probably why The Fragile was the first NIN album that really got me into NIN.
It was an anti-Bush rant. We got Year Zero instead. Be thankful.
None of these were finished becaused they were not what TR had in mind for those songs, so they were cancelled. You want to look at unfinished clips without music under them? Um, why?
I think this still might happen. In the meantime there are LOTS of different vinyl versions of these releases to collect.
Yes, me too.
I think this was just a misquote. We already got that with Tension.
TR can't write for TV. It was always an outside chance. I think we'd be a lot cooler on the idea if we as fans had to go through the same amount of process that this idea's creators went through.
Go bug Universal Music.
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with teeth might be the only album that doesn't translate live very well IMHO. I have the feeling that pretty much all of the tracks feel too punchy and watered down in a live setting missing the finesse and underyling effects that are present on the album (notable exceptions: TLBTB, BYIT and RWIB) mainly because the chorus is too singalong-like. THTF and only are songs that I began to really dislike in a live setting, but listening to the album versions respectively I think both are really great tracks. I love that album but it's the only one that I listen to in its studio incarnation more than the other records.
oh yeah, I forgot about that one! Glad they finally pulled it off in 2013 and in such a great way!
Is it just me or does Trent seem like he hasn't been himself since the Tension tour? I saw him at Mountain Oasis last October and he was really short with the audience and didn't look super happy, and then half the band gets fired and the Europe tour is a lot of greatest hits and he refuses streams, photography, etc.
The thing is, somebody on the oz tour in the tour journal saw sharlotte gibson and lisa fischer at one of the shows, and pino palladino was backstage at the 02 so it's not like he's on bad terms with the old band. Wasn't Mountain Oasis only a short way through the Tension tour?
There's a big difference between "you're fired" and "I did what I set out to do with this incarnation of the band, you guys are free to go". I'm pretty sure the latter is what happened in regards to the Tension lineup.
This randomly popped up in my iTunes right now. I kinda forgot about this.
Yes, I love witch house.
I just realised All the Love in the World is the only song that opens an album but never opened a show. All the others made it at least once.
1 Ghosts I disagrees with you
Last edited by fillow; 06-06-2014 at 08:58 AM.
I wonder if I'm the only person here on ETS who's favorite NIN song is Down In It.