I don't know if this belong in the Random NIN Questions or here, but I really want to make a complete playlist of The Fragile with the instrumental and main tracks. What are some ideas or what not to make that happen?
So anyone else like to play NIN, and dance around while holding your cat?
Trentticus Rossner
“Like, now I fit in someplace: my house.” -Trent Reznor in that village voice interview. ❤️so funny and good.
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Just realized Robin is using Manson Guitars as oppose the usual Les Pauls.
random:
if anyone is interested in heading a 'meet-up' in New Orleans
I would DEF use that NIN-excuse to justify a visit..
and blasphemy, there doesn't even have to be NIN playing-gasps*
say is there still that monster music thing in October?
(many yrs ago before voodoo festival-wasn't there a 'scary monsters' small nola underground thing circa late 90's?)
I haven't been back in nola since 2002
now every time i read or hear nola my insides get all knotted up like it's a visit passed due
-also anyone know to where i may send a poster to be signed (by NIN) for my son's 16th bday present? recording studio? record label? next event addy?
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you just made me laugh for real, ty
i've been to nola many times during my life...
there's something electric in the air that keeps me going back.
-a part of me died and was reborn the first time i went to nola for a mardi gras-
does one really think that whatever was Nothing Studios is the only thing nola has going for it?
pish posh apple sauce
it takes losing your mind sometimes (controlled chaos) to be able to keep sane most of the time....
its been my experience that 'SPIRAL' meets ups were always pretty fun. i thought it might be fun to give an ETS one a try..
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mardi gras has been about the only time i can get away with traveling 'solo' down there and lose ppl i find creepy.
too many ppl, too much madness, try to follow someone in that crowd.
added bonus -everyone gets to experience, wait for it....
All The Love in the World-
i had some friends down there i used to stay with and in turn they'd come visit and stay with me. we all lost track of one another after the hurricane n flood.
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I still want full-album multitracks to return, but I think he's over it
Has TBW become my favorite NIN song?
Revisiting And All That Could Have Been today and how "Hurt" ends on that live album with this ... almost quick and sonic eruption sound always used to make me feel really sad. I think cause at the time, we really had no idea when the next Nine Inch Nails record was ever going to be released and when I got into them in like 2000, I felt like I had missed something.
Leaving Hope on Still gave me the same feeling.
Coke Zero = old and busted
LaCroi(the X is silent) = new hotness
http://www.billboard.com/articles/ne...e-defiant-ones
Steve Gottlieb speaks...and as usual its about how innocent he was and how Trent is a liar
This Vulture interview is fascinating to me. I've never seen an interviewer be so openly combative with Trent. Some of their questions I like, some I don't (that first one in particular feels way off-base). It just creates a weird vibe to read.
That man's a fucking ass-clown. We all know he's full of it. I remember at a screening for DiG! where I met Ondi Timoner and we chatted a bit and she said that Gottlieb is a evil and I agreed with her as she kind of knew about what he did to Trent as he fucked over the Brian Jonestown Massacre in their brief time with TVT.
Every now and then I feel compelled to revisit the funniest moment in NIN history. Sharing it here for those who forgot or completely missed it:
I love that moment. Sometimes, I think of Trent as Cartman and Josh Freese as Butters whenever I see that clip.
I suppose I just need and want more time for Not The Actual Events and Add Violence to sink in. There is absolutely no question in my mind that I've enjoyed what I listened to so far. Less Than, The Background World and The Lovers are easily my latest favorite NIN songs.
I also loved hearing Burning Bright (Field on Fire) live. It's very hard to put it into words, but it was very moving to the point of tears. Even my reactions to the live versions can become very different from the studio versions. NIN just reminded me about that yet again.
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