Great !! Thanks !
do you Know if the press link can also print in newspapers ?
Great !! Thanks !
do you Know if the press link can also print in newspapers ?
Yup it will have been in newspaper, old papers may be available at library. I can see if I can find at some point.
Some 1995 shows reviews if you guys care for non-newspaper stuff
http://hnv.nin.net/hnv4/pit.html
The last one is the most interesting one I guess
Yeah the last one seems to be the only source of the Fall 95 Club Tour setlist we’ve ever seen.
I guess the full-cavity-search searching might explain why we haven a single recording 15 years later.
Turns out there’s a legit scan of a setlist hiding on Happiness in heresy the whole time: https://happinessinheresy.com/nine-i...ember-04-1995/
When was this found?
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All of this is really funny and a good surprise : I had discovered Houston setlist sheet yesterday and today we have a review ! Life is full of fun !
I will add a link to this review and check others links.
I'm pretty sure of the sheet, obtained from a neutral source that have nothing to gain with a fake setlist.
This is at this time my main source : complete neutral source far from being fan.
For Houston, at least, it sounds like they didn't. That review seems pretty clear that they walked off after Dead Souls, so it sounds like they ran out of time for "I Do Not Want This" (and "Physical" as a spare).
It looks like the reviewer got the setlist pretty close, with just a few out of order. I'm going to update Wiki and such with the order as shown on the printed setlist.
There is another scan on the site that uses the same font from night four of Los Angeles 1994.
https://happinessinheresy.com/nine-i...ctober-7-1994/
Got any more of them ancient setlist scans?
So, I've been thinking about this ad a little bit more. According to this, back then, "Billboard issues are dated to the Saturday in the week following shipment". That means that this issue of Billboard was published the week of July 8, 1990.
So, that means that in the ad, the 2 unknown dates, 6-29 New Orleans, and 7-2 Jacksonville FL were already in the past. Earlier, I was thinking that maybe there was a chance that this ad was from before the tour started and that maybe those 2 shows were cancelled. But now that I know that all those Sold Out shows are being listed after the fact, this pretty much confirms that those 2 shows did, in fact, take place.
As this is a really good question and it couldn't be clear on HIH, I update the Setlist/itinerary full listing with something more visual and easy.
At the first sight, you will see the known physical setlists in the site.
Thanks for this question and hope the answer is good enough :
https://happinessinheresy.com/nin-concert-papers/
https://happinessinheresy.com/nine-i...x-may-27-2005/
https://happinessinheresy.com/nine-i...x-may-28-2005/
these two setlists look fake AF. Any story behind them?
Both Dates are now checked with both at least a review. No NIN at these dates for sure now. Boulder as first NIN show with Peter Murphy need a definitive confirmation but it seems nearly sure as I got info Veldt did a few dates with JAMC after Canada dates.
I also found a new ad for a new venue in 1990 (DNA lounge in SF, advertising just a week before the show) but this date can't be good as NIN were with PM in Montreal.. I now wonder if the date was cancelled or have a new schedule... end of Peter Murphy dates are still a little blur so everything is possible.
All these new scans are not online.. I will add them today or tomorrow.
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Well, look at this. I was reading through The Making of Pretty Hate Machine & The Downward Spiral, and there is the Boulder transition to Peter Murphy right there.
I'm proud of us ! my search is so deep I will miss nothing.. this is just a question of time.
I'm doing a huge stats view updates inside shows/legs/years : clearer this way
I have kind of fun since a week : I add all ticket prices for each show (still under construction.. need at least one week).
For the moment, I do a ticket price graph for tour legs. Probably not very useful, but funny.
Some examples :
https://happinessinheresy.com/nine-i...ssonance-tour/
https://happinessinheresy.com/nine-i...den-2014-tour/
https://happinessinheresy.com/nine-i...fuck-were-you/
But I will also do it for each year once my idea are clear of how I can show so much dates at once
I will do the same for attendance, even if it's difficult to have a real number.
Just found a completely new date in 1990 !! #happy
July 25 1990.. I will put the ticket online in a few hours
Nice! That fills in that hole nicely. After the loss of the Bermudas date, it bothered me that there were 3 days between shows, which was too long.
Someone purchased this lot of old concert listings from the NJ area. Not sure if HiH has this information, but wanted to post to be safe.
Thanks a lot ! After a first quick look, at least 2 NEW dates and one unsure now with proof !
Very valuable infos !
Will work tonight with these new papers
Wow, a new 1989 date, nice. Dec. 10, 1989, The Loop Lounge in Passaic, NJ. There was actually some circumstantial evidence of the gig already available out there if you knew to Google for "Loop Lounge Nine Inch Nails":
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/373-...c-NJ/20381865/
https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-loop-lo...ssaic?start=20
https://unwinnable.com/2011/08/17/wh...ll-party-hard/
As for the other new 1989 date, I've been unable to find anything online about this "375" club, other than this one video:
Possible address for the club is 375 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, which is currently a Popeye's Chicken. In the back half of the building it has the Stress Factory Comedy Club (technically at address 90 Church St.). Perhaps Club 375 was in the Stress Factory area, or maybe the front part of the building (where Popeye's is) was a club space back then too?
What is the unsure date? I didn't see anything that contradicted any information we have on any other dates.