The EGO has landed!
The EGO has landed!
If you want to catch their acceptance speech, check at 32:03.
Last edited by FULLMETAL; 09-17-2020 at 07:52 PM.
You get me closer to EGOT
Dammit, Atticus never shuts up as usual!
Imagine how weird it is though, making a speech about an award you don’t know you’ve won?
Fuck yeah boys. I'm so happy that the artist I decided was my favorite when was 15 ended up being this absolute trailblazer in so many diverse ways 25 years later.
Time to head back into your cave & try developing the Year Zero musical again gentlemen.
I get the feeling that he almost prefers to let Trent speak for the both of them in some situations or is at least okay with it. He'll speak up occasionally in interviews, but I think he's got some social anxiety when it comes to public speaking and Trent is well-versed in it and used to it.
These acceptance speeches are all pre recorded though, it’s not off the cuff so I’m sure if Atticus wanted to talk he would have,
. I’ve noticed Atticus really blossoming in interviews lately though, he’s definitely opening up. I’m sure I’ve read he has pre show nerves and sickness lasting more than an hour
First comment on /r/television about this cracked me up
"I don't have much to say that everyone else won't cover, so let this be known: Trent Reznor's name spelt backwards is Ron Zertnert."
Just finished that great Rolling Stone interview. All I have to say is LONG LIVE LUBE MAN!
I don't know if this has been shared (and I'm not going to go searching...) but I remember it being a fuss that digital downloads where not exactly provided on these. Vol. 1 was with Amazon but not Vol. 2 or 3 if you ordered the vinyl's from Amazon. I was in my Amazon music library just minutes ago and Watchmen Vol. 3 digital files where in there. So if you got Vol. 3 from Amazon and are looking for a digital DL check if Amazon is giving them to you. I just need Amazon to put up the files for Vol. 2.
If this has been known for a while, oh well, I hope maybe this help someone who missed that message.
Last edited by nmitchell86; 09-23-2020 at 12:57 PM.
41 pages seems like an awful lot of pages to scroll through for an answer, so I’ll post my question here and hope that it doesn’t upset the apple cart too much;
Does anybody know if there is a digital version of the vinyl(s) available? I haven’t had much luck in my searches.
Keeping my fingers crossed!
if you're talking about a digital download included with the vinyl, then no, it doesn't exist. all 3 volumes of the score are streaming and available for purchase (for 24-bit FLAC, check AcousticSounds), but you won't find a copy of the vinyl-only track LET HIM RIDE unless it's a vinyl rip someone's made.
Can someone generate fingerprint checksum files for their original unaltered AcousticSounds FLAC complete volumes? I need to check the files I purchased. Thanks.
Also are the vinyl tracks different in any way for Vol 1 and 2 in contrast to the digital release? Crossfades, etc?
Last edited by FineFinchTails; 01-08-2021 at 09:39 AM.
Never Surrender is so good, the guitar reminds me heaps of Driver Down
And while I'm at it, Owl Hunts Rat sounds like a crazy extension of Ghost IV 33
So I meant to share this a while ago but it slipped my mind. I arranged a playlist of various songs from Watchmen, with the original intent of trying to piece together the faster / harder songs to resemble some sort of NIN record. What I arranged is more or less that but I attempted to tell a story with the titles, loosely around 2020 and its maddening spiral. Hopefully, you like it!
A Loud Ending
Does anyone have the Hi-Res 24-48 FLAC files that were available for sale through a few sites a while back? They're no longer for sale, and I'm still in need of Volume 2. Shoot me a PM, willing to trade some files for it.
I was today years old when I noticed the track "No Rythm" from volume 3 is actually the melody from Careless Whisper and the title is taken from the lyrics!
Did Let Him Ride ever get any kind of digital release (official or unofficial)?
There's a vinyl rip out there that's so good that it might as well be. There's a cross-fade between it and the track before it and I added the beginning of the vinyl rip to the end of the previous track so that it works, and you can't tell when the digital track ends and the vinyl track starts.