I seem to remember a "Legend of Zelda" theme that was being passed around the internet; if you could give me a year I'd be able to find it.
The only Zelda mix I know of to be "legit" (and not a fan-done cover, etc.) is by Zedd (released in 2011, was around on the internet for a few years before that).
EDIT: Looks like it was 2008-2009? That is still within the timeframe for it being Zedd; some of his songs sat on MySpace for years before they were released.
EDIT2: Also, what about "Section B" for "The Beauty Of Being Numb"? That's another original composition by Richard D. James.
Last edited by Jon; 07-27-2015 at 11:50 AM.
Err, no. No. They are different situations.
NIN made section A, the backmasked MSD. Aphex Twin made section B. Two different pieces, two different composer credits. I'm not sure it's worth listing in the page though. Perhaps mention it in the ATHOIA entry?
GSBC is the same situation as AWP Illum Tangendo. It's a remix. Composer credit to NIN, remix credit to SW.
I don't agree with ATHOIA inclusion at all. So what if it's all Aphex, it was released on a NIN album, which makes it a legit NIN song. They could have recorded Josh Freese making farts and funny noises and put it onto The Slip instead of 999,999 and would still be a NIN song even w/o Trent. I also think that The Frail (Version) is entirely new recording (as is AVOTT remix), but they are still somehow have NIN as main performer
And TR/whoever would still have composition credit for the Frail and AVOTT "remixes" since they didn't change much of the original, just re-performed it. If anything, they blur remix and cover, not remix and original composition.
While I did check if Nintendo Power was actually the cover band in question, all I got was a concert band of the same name. Judging by their early performances, they dont come near the time the track would've surfaced. Grr, where's Lisbeth when you need her.
Edit:Actually there isn't any concert band called that, just concert bands playing sheet music of Nintendo Power. I'm clueless at this point who really played it.
Last edited by _T_B_W_; 07-28-2015 at 05:51 PM.
I'll hit back by saying that meathead speaking the truth is 60% minus the earlier posts he did
Think it's worth putting remastered versions onto the remixes page? (And at this point tempted to rename it Remixes And Alternate Versions)
Noticed that http://www.nin.wiki/Hammering_It_Home and http://www.nin.wiki/Shallow_Grave are the same.
Which is all that's really necessary. You could very well say for the tracks on PHM and Get Down Make Love "Remastered in 2010" and any changes made. I've always been a fan of having notable (actual commissioned or in-print) remixes (and the descriptions there-of) on the song pages rather than having a big page of remixed material. However, I can see why someone would want a comprehensive remix page. The remasters, however, I don't think qualify as remixes (even though they TECHNICALLY ARE remixes, more in the concept than anything that is a 'remix' could be considered one, as the tracks have literally be re-'mixed' and re-'mastered' (as in the terms of mixing, how the levels of the instruments are in a track, and mastering, how the track is compressed and equalized) rather than what we think of as 'remixing' which are re-arrangements or re-interpretations of tracks).
Do we add the cover for Juno on the front page next to Gone Girl?
Or just add it here and create a section for Null Co II and link it to its own page?
http://www.nin.wiki/Halo_numbers#Null_numbers
Ok, I added it here: http://www.nin.wiki/Halo_numbers#Null_numbers
Someone feel free to go ahead and make the Juno page.
edit: OK, I made the Juno page too. Feel free to refine it.
edit edit: I probably should have named the page "Juno_(single)" and made another one for "Juno_(song)" if anyone would like to rectify that, @sheepdean maybe? Or is it good how it is?
Last edited by Ryan; 07-01-2016 at 06:22 AM.
@Ryan I'm at work, here's a stub to have fun with http://www.nin.wiki/Juno_(song)
I'm still undecided if we should put Juno on the main page next to Gone Girl. It's only 1 track, but at the same time we have all the other instrumental score work on the main page, and you can't get to it unless you click on Discography. What are yours thoughts @Malechite ?
Do we add this to the Gone Girl page somewhere?
http://www.echoingthesound.org/commu...043#post309043
Not a ninwiki, but rather a wikipedia question.
Does anyone think that Robin, Ilan and Ally's NIN membership should be displayed as ...-2014 (I do), or should they still be considered current members? (here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...mbers#Timeline)
I truly think there's no sense leaving them as current since the band is on hiatus for 2 years and the membership is usually attributed to live members anyway.
Can someone please add Patriots Day next to Before The Flood on the main page? We have info to add: http://www.echoingthesound.org/commu...508#post326508
Last edited by Ryan; 12-13-2016 at 08:14 PM.
I was listening to Can I Stay Here, and Hello, Everything Is Not OK released on Apple Music last year (?) from TF Instrumentals just now in the wake of the recent re-issue news. Went to NIN Wiki, as it's driving me mad as to what the former song is derived from (is it Please?) and was surprised that NINwiki didn't contain that sort of info. Could the wiki entries could be fleshed out a bit rather than the just the standard 'never performed' etc if anyone has any time?