Is TF Intrumental still up there on Apple music? I can't seem to find it anymore.
Any other way to get hold of it?
Is TF Intrumental still up there on Apple music? I can't seem to find it anymore.
Any other way to get hold of it?
I'm also curious as to why TF and WT instrumentals aren't on Apple Music anymore. Anybody have any idea about it?
Does anyone know what a TF vinyl is worth these days? I've never really been into collecting vinyls but I got an offer that seems pretty interesting.
On the other hand, when the TF deluxe edition is going to eventually (hopefully?) drop some day, I guess the original TF vinyls will be pretty worthless, right?
Discogs stats (only relevant for that site since it opened the store):
US
- Lowest:
CA$293.57- Median:
CA$368.63- Highest:
CA$428.96
UK
- Lowest:
CA$184.10- Median:
CA$261.24- Highest:
CA$334.73
EU
- Lowest:
CA$212.55- Median:
CA$324.32- Highest:
CA$427.67
eBay probably goes all over the place, but it would also have moved TF vinyl traffic longer than Discogs. I bought mine through eBay in 2003-4ish for CA$80.
Thanks! I could buy it for around 130€, A- condition I'd say. Seems to be a pretty good deal.
Hmmm!
Sheeit! I have my original pressing of TF on vinyl barely played. I also have all three of TPD promo vinyls, last time I looked, they were going for a fair bit too.
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Totally random, but as a non native english speaker, I always had curiosity about one thing:
How do you guys say NIN?
do you go
"ann eye ann"
"neen"
or
"nah-een"
In Brazil, at least, we say "neen" because our "I" does not sound like "eye" but more like "ee"
I pronounce it pretty much how it's spelled: n-sound + in.
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So, evidently all I had to do to find The Mechanic was to dig through some CDrs that I had buried in the garage. I don't know how or why, but I had an mp3 of it from about 15 years ago. It has about 4 seconds of corruption on it, but it's at 192kbps. And it's... pretty boring. (Sorry that this isn't incredibly on topic.)
I say it with a short i. Like "Ninn". You could call the Genre "Nindustrial Rock" if you pronounce it that way. ;P
But seriously is there no known case of the man himself using the short form? That would pretty much solve our question. Anyone have an audio/video file of an interview or something?
Saying the letters defeats the entire purpose of the acronym since it ends up being the same amount of syllables as just saying the actual band name
Of course the acronym is mainly for when it's being written down but if you're going to read it aloud you might as well just say the full name if you're going to verbally read each letter. It sounds clunky, odd and unnecessarily committed to pure technical accuracy without caring about linguistic flow or conciseness to say "N-I-N" rather than just saying "Nine Inch Nails" or "nin".
Holy fuck I can't believe we're having these conversations, we really do need something new to argue to about, cmon trent pls
So does anyone spell EDIETS as idiots then?
Guys, guys. NIN is an acronym, and acronyms are pronounced as words. Anyone saying en-eye-en are treating it as an Initialism (like we do for the song titles). And considering the standing practice of song titles being initialisms, it makes most sense to say NIN is the band and en-eye-en is Now I'm Nothing.
Anybody know where I could get my hands on the With Teeth instrumental album without having to have an Apple Music account?
I haven't been following the official websites lately. When was the Official NIN Forum officially shut down?