I got absolutely bamboozled by this today
That's so cool that they got the Beatles. That musta been hard.
I wonder if the next NIN album will be more concerned with things that could have been, or more about things that used to be.
I love this YouTube channel so much
Honestly, if that were real, I'd be there in a heartbeat. Even if you remove the bands that couldn't possibly be there, a festival with NIN, Ghost, Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins, and Rage Against the Machine would be incredible.
Probably about as hard as booking Nirvana.
lol fair enough.
When I got it, my wife said it looked like a black MAGA hat with how tall it is and it put me off it for awhile.
If/when they tour again I wish he’d pull Right Where it Belongs out the vault… the stripped down version or an adaptation of the album version. Either way, bring it back Trent I’m begging you lol
Wait, you mean RWIB? Or BYIT?
The loud part coming in on BYIT, like a fucking dam of emotion and feeling just, exploding, is absolutely one of my favourite NIN moments.
And goddamnit, I've never seen BYIT, live. I was too drunk for the With Teeth tour...not the Dallas date, but ALL of the dates...and the next couple of years.
That was my "Leaving Las Vegas" phase.
God. If I get to see "Demon Seed" live, at all, I will absolutely scream like a bitch. I didn't get the logo tattooed on my arm for nothing. (For reference, it looks exactly like the one on the ETS splash page.) But that would be a great transition.
It was the only song I was REALLY hoping for in 2018, but you know what? I'll settle for being there for the live debuts of "The Perfect Drug" (with @elevenism , what a night) and "And All That Could Have Been." I just assumed both of those would never happen, and then I got to see both within like five weeks of each other.
@ImTheWiseJanitor we literally jumped up and hugged each other in the air, screaming like lunatics when TPD started. That's how I remember it, at least.
Man idk what was better: those two nights, or LITS Tulsa in '09, our original attempted meetup. One had the insane setlists, and the other changed concert lighting forever.
And I think about walking down the hill, and seeing this dude we'd parked next to (edit: not me and the janitor: rather, me and my wife,) who had a big ass NIN logo on his truck.
He was bitching about the setlist. I said "DUDE. We just saw NIN play TPD for the FIRST time!"
He said "No we didn't, they play it all the time. You don't know what you're talking about. What, is it gonna be on Rock Feed tomorrow?"
I said "bro, I'm not sure what 'rock feed' is. I don't really know what to say."
Then he REMOVED the big NIN logo from his truck: it was just a magnet, and took off, looking like he'd just eaten a bite of a shit sandwich.
I have no problem with casual fans, don't get me wrong, and I'm nowhere near the MOST obsessive, but goddamn. We had wildly different subjective experiences, me and NIN Truck Guy.
Last edited by elevenism; 02-06-2023 at 08:13 PM.
What if they close the show with The Background World, complete with 7 minute noise loop. A test of endurance? :P
That would actually be cool. But I mean, there's cool for us, and cool for the people who wanna hear Fuck You Like An Animal, Hurt, and HLAH.
Fake NIN Truck Guy just wanted to hear Fuck You Like An Animal.
I wanna hear Leaving Hope, as all lights slowly fade to pitch black, followed by ITT encore with EXTRA Zero Sum.
Like, perhaps, a good bit of Zero Sum.
Last edited by elevenism; 02-07-2023 at 11:27 AM.
maybe I am starting to hear things...
...but this reminds me of TDS motif
delete if this has been discussed
Remember when NIN appeared on UK Saturday Morning Kids show CDUK?
I feel we don't discuss this enough.