Ok. I'll carry out the first confession as mentioned in the Random NIN thread:
I can't discern between the Ghosts songs and their numbers with a few exceptions.
Note: This is not meant to be the NIN Facepalm thread.
Now confess!!!!
Ok. I'll carry out the first confession as mentioned in the Random NIN thread:
I can't discern between the Ghosts songs and their numbers with a few exceptions.
Note: This is not meant to be the NIN Facepalm thread.
Now confess!!!!
Confession: I've probably listened to the song "Home" more than all of the tracks on With Teeth.
I've only listened to the album version of All The Love In The World about 20 times since it came out.
Don't know why, I like the song.
Whenever I hear Closer I think of Dick Cheese.
Not of the phallic variety. I mean how can you not?
Unfortunately I will now always associate Closer with smegma... Disappointing, because (confession!) I'm one of those people who finds it to be a really sexy song.
How about merging it with http://www.echoingthesound.org/commu...Nails-opinions ?
Isn't the whole of ETS confession, really?
@Charmingly Miserable JUST started this thread as an off-shoot because the idea of NIN confessions has a different mood/purpose than controversial opinions. i don't think it's that bad to have the two threads.
I've never seen Closure nor do I feel like I need to see it.
I grew my sideburns out in highschool cuz of TR....
The last time when I listened With Teeth from the beginning to end was in... 2005.
well, one tape is live, and the other is music videos.
watching all of the music videos in chronological order is really cool, especially with all the interconnecting footage that peter christopherson put together/shot.
and, honestly, the live stuff is really good, despite the lack of quality sources.
I haven't touched Hesitation Marks since last September, when it was released.
I always secretly wanted Nothing Records and Studios to be a thing again after its collapse, however the best we got was The Null Corporation.
Pretty boring confessions huh?
Yep, that'll learn Europe for crying about fancy lights all these years. Looking forward to a return to shitty little clubs and enviable setlists :P
I've never watched BYIT in its entirety, only a couple segments on Youtube. And I've owned the Blu-Ray for well over a year now. Thing is, I don't yet have proper video/audio equipment and I'm saving it until I can truly appreciate the experience. It's the only major release in the NIN catalog that's still "new" to me.
I only know the first few Halo numbers and I haven't listened to The Slip all the way through since '08.
I've never seen the Woodstock performance. Blasphemy, I know.
That's a hundred hail Trents whilst whipping yourself with anal beads.
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 06-23-2014 at 05:44 PM.
This has to be by far what is arguably the best, or one of the best uploads of NIN's performance at Woodstock 1994, ever. I just hope you wouldn't mind me posting the exact URLs to go to on YouTube, should you get curious and interested enough to check them out.
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 12-08-2015 at 02:44 PM.
P.S. You can watch Closure on the official NIN Vimeo account anytime you want. The bonus stuff is there, too.
my first show was fragility in salt lake city with a perfect circle in the summer of 2000. the security made everyone (including the crowd who'd been there since early morning) sit down on the floor prior to the house lights going down. one person stood up to adjust his junk or something and there was a mad rush for the stage. i got caught up in it, my best friend didn't and secured his place on the rail. i was two or three people back when apc started. next thing i know i'm panicking and can't breathe.
i left the pit from the back during judith, i think.
my best friend ended up on aatchb (during terrible lie), i ended up on the edge of the pit once nin started (not a bad place to be, just not where i intended).
i lied afterwards and told him i was closer than i was for most of the show.
Last edited by kel; 06-24-2014 at 12:27 AM.