This set almost looks like something a fan would've made up as a hoax. Unbelievable.
And there's still a bunch of shows left.
As things are unfolding, i would bet (with high chances of winning) for Mantra with josh and dave on any of the LA shows...
I love the pairing of "The Great Destroyer" going immediately into "Burning Bright (Field on Fire)"
Finally found a place to put up my photos for the King's Theatre shows.
Some may be blurry but that's because I literally just uploaded every shot I took and didn't bother to proof read. Only reason for that, I used to upload photos to Facebook in a gallery but since I don't use Facebook anymore (and Flickr got weird) not sure where i should put up my photos. Figure I'd just share it for fun.
Also another reason for the delay, imgur was giving me issues.
Also some videos.
Night 1 Photos (10.16.18)
Night 1 Videos (10.16.18)
Night 2 Photos (10.17.18)
Night 2 Videos (10.17.18)
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Wow! What a way to close out the first half of this tour. I never imagined "Subterraneans" would show up in the set, but it seems like TR is enjoying the live saxophone - so who knows what will happen.
Hopefully, some cool news will pop-up during the 3-week break or at least another live clip from Brook Linder.
Holy shit, I wasn't expecting Subterraneans. Now I wonder if we'll get Scary Monsters?
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Scary Monsters would be GREAT. Other Bowie songs I would love to hear NIN cover:
Blackstar.
Hearts filthy lesson
Hello Spaceboy
Diamond Dogs! It has sax towards the end, it’s post-apocalyptic and would be a great lead into God break down the door.
We are the dead - also off diamond dogs and NIN could make this even better than the already great original.
^ I think "Scary Monsters" is a strong possibility since it's another track they've played live in 1995 along with Bowie (when Robin just KILLED IT with the Robert Fripp lead part). Would be nice to hear it performed along with someone else who could sing the DB vox complete with Mockney accent — maybe the dude from Jesus and Mary Chain will want to give it a go?
Yes! The live clips are so geat — others for "Over and Out", "God Break Down", and "Shit Mirror" would be awesome.
I only saw two shows from this tour, but I can't believe how many awesome songs I got to see that I'd never seen before – including MANY of my favorite NIN songs! Now I'm Nothing, Last, The Becoming, Happiness in Slavery, The Lovers, Shit Mirror, Ahead of Ourselves, Burn (in its proper form), And All That Could Have Been, and The Perfect Drug! I still can't believe I saw all of those! WELL worth the cost of traveling to Chicago, getting a hotel, etc.
There have been 51 shows on this tour since 2017 with 17 more scheduled. They have played 69 different songs on the tour so far! Here are all 69 songs and the number of times played.
47 Head Like A Hole
47 Hurt
45 Wish
40 March Of The Pigs
38 Less Than
35 The Hand That Feeds
35 The Lovers
33 Gave Up
32 God Break Down The Door
31 Copy Of A
31 Reptile
31 Shit Mirror
30 Ahead Of Ourselves
30 Closer
25 I'm Afraid Of Americans
25 Piggy
24 The Day The World Went Away
24 The Frail
24 The Great Destroyer
21 Branches/Bones
21 Survivalism
20 Burning Bright (Field On Fire)
18 The Wretched
15 Somewhat Damaged
14 Burn
12 Even Deeper
11 Letting You
11 The Perfect Drug
10 I Can't Give Everything Away
10 Me, I'm Not
10 Only
10 Over And Out
10 Sanctified
10 The Background World
9 Happiness In Slavery
9 Help Me I Am In Hell
9 MrSelf Destruct
9 This Isn't The Place
8 Something I Can Never Have
7 1,000,000
7 All The Love In The World
7 Find My Way
7 Terrible Lie
6 Digital
6 Last
6 Metal (twice with Gary Numan)
6 Pinion (four times with Eater of Dreams)
6 The Beginning Of The End
6 The Big Come Down
5 Parasite
5 The Good Soldier
4 I Do Not Want This
4 Suck
4 The Becoming
3 Came Back Haunted
3 Dear World,
3 Eraser
3 Home
3 Now I'm Nothing
3 Physical
2 La Mer
2 Sin
2 Starfuckers, Inc.
1 A Warm Place
1 And All That Could Have Been
1 Dead Souls
1 She's Gone Away
1 Subterraneans
1 The Loop Closes
I was in the same boat once upon a time. I liked his classic songs well enough for a greatest hits album but I wasn't a big fan. Then I saw him on tour with NIN and that's when I became a fan. If you're coming to him as a NIN fan, try "1. Outside." It's a mostly overlooked album but Bowie was very inspired by the NIN sound when he made it. In fact, I believe I saw a quote from him specifically saying that Hallo Spaceboy was written to sound like a NIN song. The thing with Bowie is that he went through so many different styles that you can listen to one album and it isn't your thing but another one you'll love.
I've never seen another performer before or after Bowie who could casually strut on the stage with his hands in his pockets and just own the place without even trying. His charisma was unreal and if he was even half as charismatic in real life as on stage, I understand why people (including trent) loved him so much.
by album...
Pretty Hate Machine
47 Head Like A Hole
7 Terrible Lie
10 Sanctified
8 Something I Can Never Have
2 Sin
3 Now I'm Nothing
Broken
6 Pinion
45 Wish
6 Last
9 Help Me I Am In Hell
9 Happiness In Slavery
33 Gave Up
3 Physical
4 Suck
The Downward Spiral
9 Mr. Self Destruct
25 Piggy
40 March Of The Pigs
30 Closer
4 The Becoming
4 I Do Not Want This
1 A Warm Place
3 Eraser
31 Reptile
47 Hurt
14 Burn
11 The Perfect Drug
The Fragile
15 Somewhat Damaged
24 The Day The World Went Away
24 The Frail
18 The Wretched
12 Even Deeper
2 La Mer
2 Starfuckers, Inc.
6 The Big Come Down
Still
1 And All That Could Have Been
With Teeth
7 All The Love In The World
35 The Hand That Feeds
10 Only
3 Home
Year Zero
6 The Beginning Of The End
21 Survivalism
5 The Good Soldier
10 Me, I'm Not
24 The Great Destroyer
The Slip
7 1,000,000
11 Letting You
Hesitation Marks
4 Pinion / Eater of Dreams
31 Copy Of A
3 Came Back Haunted
7 Find My Way
Not the Actual Events
21 Branches/Bones
3 Dear World,
1 She's Gone Away
20 Burning Bright (Field On Fire)
Add Violence
38 Less Than
35 The Lovers
9 This Isn't The Place
10 The Background World
Bad Witch
31 Shit Mirror
30 Ahead Of Ourselves
32 God Break Down The Door
10 Over And Out
David Bowie Covers
25 I'm Afraid Of Americans
10 I Can't Give Everything Away
1 Subterraneans
Joy Division Covers
6 Digital
1 Dead Souls
Gary Numan Covers
6 Metal (twice with Gary)
How to Destroy Angels Covers
5 Parasite
1 The Loop Closes
It still boggles my mind that the only songs from NTAE and AV not played are the heavy ones that would translate great live. On the other hand I love Dear World, but the live version isn't all that exciting really.
Maybe he's keeping some newer era jams in the holster to be whipped out on future tours? Letting them grow into even bigger deals for us maniacs, so when they're finally played, we all get excited again? Maybe there's a line between Fragile & With Teeth in his mind in terms of NIN eras. And he's keeping the ones we talk about often here that are newer (Demon Seed, Sunspots, The Idea of You, She's Gone Away, Everything, Not Anymore, BYIT-RWIB, In This Twilight) for a few more years?
I already posted this in the Chicago 10/26 thread, but thought more people might be interested in seeing it (even though there are several videos on YouTube already). Anyway, here's my recording of AATCHB:
Get you some of this @ImTheWiseJanitor
But i would START with 1.Outside
Are drums usually played during The Day The World Went Away? A video of the Fragile era show that I attended and other live recordings have them, but in Boston for the current tour the drums weren't played at all during the song. Which way is typical?
In a concert in las vegas this year, Ilan play drums in the middle of the song, but Trent plays the songs in different ways maybe he changed for this part of the tour, in 2013 in festivales they played sanctified pretty hate machine version and in the tension tour he played with Sunspots outro, he has changed other songs , 1,000,000, closer, only
it seems like on this tour, they're playing the album version of the day the world went away, which is actually my preference.
they debuted the discipline/sunspots mashed up version of Sanctified at the festivals in 2013, it started before the tension tour.
The day the world went away (live, with drums) was it's own thing when it debuted in the Fragility era and it remained that way until 2014, when they switched it to the album version. So, if "typical"means what has been played more/for longer, it's the drumming outro version.
Sorry if this has been pointed out before, but it's the first time I've ever notice this.
After getting Subterraneans live in Chicago and going back to listen to the 1995 Outside/Dissonance recordings, I am now highly convinced that The Frail's inspiration comes solely from that song back when they played it live then, about 4 years before The Fragile... You can easily hear throughout the whole song the same deep piano melody that's in The Frail.
I love the album version of the TDTWWA, but not having the nah nah nahhhhhhs in the end on this tour bites.