I guess it's never been played but Underneath It All would make a great, intense, brief closing song that could mirror the short possible opening song Branches/Bones.
As far as a downtempo, downbeat closer, what about Right Where It Belongs?
I guess it's never been played but Underneath It All would make a great, intense, brief closing song that could mirror the short possible opening song Branches/Bones.
As far as a downtempo, downbeat closer, what about Right Where It Belongs?
Give me "Closer to God" on this tour, please...
I wanna hear them bust out the Alt. mix of "Hearts Filthy Lesson" (originally by TR and Dave Ogilvie with Vrenna et cetera).
Do you expect a new mix song as In this twilight with zero sum, closer/only time , Sanctified/sunspots in this tour?
I'd like it if they did no covers, they have so many original songs that never get live play or don't get enough of it that to take up a slot in what are typically only 90 minute slots with someone else's song can feel like a lost opportunity. The I Can't Give Everything Away cover was a special thing and beautiful, but that's a rare exception. Unless if it's some special tribute along those lines or having a guest appearance like Gary Numan, I'll always prefer they stick to original material.
All I hope for realistically is that they are looser with setlists this year (as opposed to how rigid they got in 2014 once they came back from Europe) and that we see a few surprises/rarities or debuts pop up. They have such an extensive back catalog and so many songs that fans love, since they won't have to cater to the festival market and these shows will be more diehard affairs than big arena crowds I don't see why they wouldn't change things up a bit. I can't imagine that it's fun to have to do the same set every single night.
If we're talking about things we really hope to see that are totally unrealistic, I know it'll never happen but if they busted out Demon Seed, 10 Miles High or Underneath It All, my head would explode.
If they use any song from With Teeth to end a show I want it to be Right Where It Belongs, a song that really, really needs to make a comeback this year, preferably at a show I'm going to.
What about end a show with leaving hope?
I think this tour is going to be like wave goodbye tour from 2009
Every night a different setlist, rare songs, and for me this is perfect, i really want to see Nin with a super production as Lights in the sky, Fragile, Tension tour, but wave goodbye tour had really great things and if this tour is similar for me is perfect , Nin has so many songs that need to be played more
Well, Louder than Life is 90 minutes away and I have money and personal time, so I'm going. That will be 3 NIN shows for me. It's a testament to how far I've come as well as just a lot to look forward to in a few months. I have squeezed in 2 shows in one year only a couple times in my life. Plus, I'm going to do 2 different cities right in a row. Hope I don't fall down the day after.![]()
I didn't say they have to post things consciously on social media. I meant to say, normally (looking at the past) you see pass pics from the band members that there's something going on. Your first line confirms that there won't be a big change from the setlist they played during the festivals last year.
But, again, I hope I'm wrong.
I want them to bust out some neat rarities and fan favorites, naturally. Everyone has their own wishlist, and I would lose my shit if anything like Happiness In Slavery, 10 Miles High, And All That Could Have Been, Sunspots, and or Demon Seed makes an appearance. Between the schedule of back-to-back shows at venues affording the room for variation and the whole in-person presale pulling out so many diehard attendees, one would hope that they'll be able to put more focus on what's interesting and exciting to them, personally, now that they don't have to be occupied with managing the expectations of a festival audience.
But whether or not they delve into bolstering the setlists with that kind of material (and whether or not Trent holds to the "don't play the song I named the tour after" trend), my main hope is that a lot of songs from the new record trilogy are performed. New songs generally made up about less than a quarter of the 2017 festival shows. Hopefully that percentage increases by a great deal and Not The Actual Events, Add Violence, and Bad Witch all see a great deal of representation, especially since (as previously mentioned) consecutive shows at venues gives ample room to switch up night to night.
Alessandro posted pics of his new touring rig last Sunday.
Louder Than Life line up announced. I think Trent made sure all the good acts were on NIN daye.
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That's the worst festival lineup I've ever seen. Do people who want to see Seether, Five Finger Death Punch, and Shinedown even like Nine Inch Nails?
I don't know why, but having the band listed as...
NINE
INCN NAILS
...is really fucking weird looking.
Limp Bizkit is still a thing in 2018? Why?
I would only go to that festival on Sunday. Deftones, NIN & Ice Cube is a killer 1-2-3 punch.
Lineups like that make me so grateful that they’re doing more headlining shows than festivals this year
I had to get through Solange before NIN last year - I’d definitely take Deftones over that.
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Wow, Made in America lineup just went up, no NIN. I figured that was why no Philly date for the club/theater tour. So weird that there's NO show in PA.