I thought it was obvious that Ruiner ruined NIN.
I thought it was obvious that Ruiner ruined NIN.
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I like to believe that this is Alessandro's live rig for the upcoming dates.
Making fun of yourself as a rock icon from the 90s for doing an album with Timbaland has nothing to do with Cornell, of course. Except for the fact that Cornell was the only rock icon from the 90s who did an album with Timbaland. Which T-Rez heard. And publicly trashed.
“PLEASE”
It sounds like one of the most straightforward songs on the record, but look a little closer and there’s a great deal of detail in this seemingly simple song. The themes of an internal void, of insatiability, of want or desire unfulfilled are reaffirmed here. If you can, get your hands on “Please + Appendage,” which appears in the special edition and originally appeared on the vinyl pressing of the album, and gives the song a little more room to breathe.
WRONG!
Not only wrong but also fucking strange. How does Appendage give "the song a little more room to breathe"? Appendage melts your fucking ears off. In a good way, but still.
I think we can all agree whoever wrote that was a fucking spanner! That wasn't "trimming the fat", it was just taking off songs, from a nearly 20 year old record, just because he personally didn't like them. What's next, trimming the fat from Pink Floyd's the Wall because he didn't like the weird interludes and some of the non radio friendly songs?! Trimming the Led Zeppelin catalog to make one complete hour of songs he personally thinks are the only good ones!? Smashing the Big Four together and discarding most of the tracks as they're all "too heavy for him"!?!
...i may have ranted a bit there.
Take it easy. It seems to be MO of this particular website - cutting big pieces of work down just for fun. Of course this will generate traffic with all the angry fanbase reposts. Right at the bottom of the article is a link to a similar one, where they trim Pumpkins' MCIS, for example.
It's also funny how a half of your forum posts are rants, immediately followed by apologies.
So, we're halfway through the year and no word on the two upcoming projects. I'd say we're off to a great start tbh
I hope Closer To God is performed on any future dates, even if it's a one off.
To be fair, we got to December of last year increasingly concinced all we'd get was a new single and then NTAE happened. I'm at a point where I'm not going to worry until it's New Year's Eve.
I agree with this Mike Rancid guy, as great as the Fragile truly is, Trent made some poor judgement calls on his sequencing and which tracks were included. A much better version would be:
1. Somewhat Damaged
2. The Day The World Went Away
3. The Frail
4. The Wretched
5. Missing Places
6. We're In This Together
7. The Fragile
8. Just Like You Imagined
9. The March
10. Deep
11. Even Deeper
12. Pilgrimage
13. One Way To Get There
14. No, You Don't
15. Taken
16. La Mer
17. The Great Below
18. Not What It Seems Like
19. White Mask
20. The New Flesh
21. The Way Out Is Through
22. Into The Void
23. Where Is Everybody?
24. The Mark Has Been Made
25. Was It Worth It?
26. Please
27. +Appendage
28. Can I Stay Here?
29. 10 Miles High
30. Feeders
31. Starfuckers, Inc.
32. Complication
33. Claustrophobia Machine (Raw)
34. Last Heard From
35. I'm Looking Forward To Joining You, Finally
36. The Big Come Down
37. Underneath It All
38. Ripe (With Decay)
39. And All That Could Have Been
--. The Perfect Drug (Hidden Track)
After almost five years of waiting, this tracklisting would have made much more sense to me..
As much as I love The Perfect Drug, I don't think it would fit on The Fragile. It would stand out as an anomaly, especially if it were just tacked on at the end. Ripe (with Decay) is the perfect way to end that album. I do think that And All That Could Have Been would feel at home on The Fragile, but I don't think I'd place it there, after Ripe for the same reason (perhaps before it?). As for Deep, it's a decent song, but it's nowhere near the caliber of quality of most of the songs on The Fragile and I don't feel that it belongs there either. That being said, I would definitely give the rest of your customized version a spin!
Last edited by sonic_discord; 06-03-2017 at 12:17 AM.
I honestly never really dug Ripe (With Decay). It's alright, but probably the weakest closing track for an NIN album in my book.
And All The Could Have Been would definitely be my choice as a closer. Such an amazing track, up their with the best Fragile tracks. If it's not the last track, then it would be second to last with Underneath It All as the closer.
I think it's a perfect ending, quite a sad ending too, especially when you look at it lyrically with the rest of the album. The album is called The Fragile. There's lots of "we're in this together" and "I won't let you fall apart" type lyrics within the album. Chasing a love, a fix, a cure. Only then to realize in the end that he is tainted, he is not complete, and realizes he can't be with the one he's been chasing and yearning for this whole time. A moment of beauty and sharing love only to be shattered with the inability to deal with one's inner demons. Hence being fragile. Something that feels so beautiful in the moment, but easily breakable. Ending with And All That Could Have Been would have been perfect. Like this whole album was a thought or a wish. Things could have been beautiful, but in the end they are falling apart. Love is fragile, life is fragile, being/existence is fragile. That song is like looking at the past and thinking "oh how amazing it could have all been." And if you're unhappy with yourself, you will never feel complete. Your personal demons will continue to erode the one you love if you can't fix yourself from being fragile.
Or I'm looking way too much into this.
Last edited by neorev; 06-03-2017 at 02:04 AM.
And it musically contains a reprise of a motif from The Great Below, tying the ends of both discs together.
I think it was either unfinished or simply too perfect/rounded-out for how The Fragile needed to feel. I don't think we are supposed to feel like TF is in any way a complete thought or a story with a beginning, middle and end. It's supposed to be fragments and hanging disconnects, incomplete, multiple roads to nowhere that sometimes intersect. You're not supposed to find anything – you're supposed to stay lost.
I wonder if Reznor's credit in the Twin Peaks cast will be a performance in the Bang Bang Bar that closes the episodes. Most musicians in the cast-list appear to be playing themselves at those shows. But then again, he may have a cameo. Lynch is writing in alot of one-scene stuff for a variety of well-cast players. ...I also expect one of those releases before these June/July festival shows.