No, they would be part of the 250. I'm guessing he has 10% of them based on what I've seen with other screenprint artists.
No, they would be part of the 250. I'm guessing he has 10% of them based on what I've seen with other screenprint artists.
I had a friend buy one for me before I got in, without having seen the image, but it's really not that exciting.
For all you who are interested, here's my version of the events that happened on Monday. I still cannot believe that I was there.
http://welldocumentedlife.blogspot.c...ood-karma.html
I linked the JKL "All Time Low" in my blog post since it was so similar to the one I saw at ACL. Also, the version of "Various Methods of Escape" didn't do justice to how it was performed at ACL or St. Louis in October, for that matter (and is NOT linked as a result). The front row video of "Sanctified" was a also a pretty close match. It goes to show you that if you get good musicians (Ilan Rubin and Pino Palladino) you can really be inventive and new every time you play.
http://welldocumentedlife.blogspot.com/2013/11/good-karma.html
Sound is always too reverby up in the balcony, but here's a link to download or stream an mp3 of Came Back Haunted from my audience recording of the ACL taping.
http://www17.zippyshare.com/v/60767804/file.html
I'm hoping Varoius Methods of Escape makes the ACL final cut. Hearing Even Deeper for the first time was pretty cool as well.
I took a closer look at the poster today someone described a skeleton playing frisbee is actually a skeleton with a paintbrush and a spilled bucket of paint. It's about 1" wider and 1" taller than the old NIN show posters. The same size as the HM Tour Dates poster. Once it flattens back out, I'll find space for it.
Last edited by ekrekel; 11-09-2013 at 02:36 PM.
As a pioneering artist, Nine Inch Nails constantly seeks new ways to present its vision to the public. As America’s longest-running music television show, Austin City Limits regularly pushes the envelope of presenting music on the small screen. So it was only natural for NIN and ACL to bring their acronyms together for an electrifying performance.
Fronting an eight-piece band that included longtime NIN guitarist Robin Finck, backing vocalists Lisa Fischer and Sharlotte Gibson and British bass legend Pino Palladino, Trent Reznor created an atmosphere of tension and release, with songs that offered both discomfort and catharsis. Opening with “All Time Low,” from the new album Hesitation Marks, the band rode an atmospheric funk groove married to classic NIN bile – “Everything is not OK!” Reznor seethed. NIN moved into the broiling “Sanctified,” from the debut Pretty Hate Machine, but pulled back from the original’s pound for a slow burn that raised the temperature in the theater. The droning “Disappointed” and the electrofunking “Copy of a” also grew in power, but never quite exploded, preferring instead to make the crowd sweat. The band constantly kept us on our toes with contrasting flavors – the pretty piano of “The Frail” leading directly into the scorched landscape of “The Wretched,” the noisy guitar swatches that punctuated the Reznorized soul of “Satellite,” the nervous electronic percussion under the soaring vocal of “While I’m Still Here,” the drum-heavy rumble leading into the singalong chorus of “The Big Come Down.” NIN challenge their audience even as they entertain them.
When the tension was given release, the results were awesome, whether it was the roaring rock & roll crunch of “Came Back Haunted” or the melancholy piano and floating groove of “Find My Way.” NIN ended the show with its classic anthem “Hurt” – the ultimate in cathartic performance art. We can’t wait for our viewers to experience this show for themselves – watch this space for broadcast information.
Link to artical on the austin city limit's site http://acltv.com/2013/11/05/nine-inc...-expectations/
A producer for ACL just told me that the show will be airing sometime in April and they should be confirming soon. April is going to be a great month.
Additionally, the audience audio of the full show will be torrented before Xmas, it just needs a bit more remastering.
I want one of those silkscreen prints, Rob Jones is one of my favourite silkscreen artists I'd contact him myself but I've already hounded him enough for certain prints this year!
This will air April 5 according to NIN's Facebook.
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uhhh is it Apr 5th or May 4th?
^^^do these performances get streamed on the acl website soon after they air on PBS do you know?
Its available at the same time. But its not going to be hd, if thats what youre expecting out of it.
Good thing someone posted this here, because Facebook hasn't bothered to put any of the last three NIN posts on my newsfeed. Why the fuck do I even use that site anymore if they don't actually show the posts of the people I'm supposedly following?
Audience audio of the full show is now available on Dime.
I just realized this airs on the same night that NIN play Lollapalooza Brazil, and if there is a stream we may have to make a choice...