Funny, I feel the opposite. I think greatest hits packages should show the progression or arc of a band, almost like it's telling a story -- and therefore need to be chronological. Any non-chronological greatest hits (even Echoes with the transitions) has never felt like a good listening experience to me because the progression of styles and methods just seems really wrong. Especially true once we start getting into bands who have spanned decades and grown so much -- it sounds so unnatural when you mix a first year track with a tenth year track with a fifteenth year track.
Switch the narrative around a bit, rather than the usual "[band] went that way, then it did this, then that one sold quite a bit too, and oh that one was on that one soundtrack, and then there's the last singles. We threw a remix in, you know, to spice things up a bit!"
Recoil - Selected. That's one very carefully and just perfectly compiled and edited "the best of".
Somebody added James Duval to the cast list in the Broken Movie IMDb page. Is this based on real evidence or is somebody messing around with us?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103885/
Well apparently there's quite a few sites around agreeing with that...
I mean, unless he dubbed over the guy being tortured by the serial killer or Bob Flanagan (which doesn't seem possible since you can hear the same audio taken from the set on Screaming Slave), I don't know where his voice would be in the video.
I believe he -is- in the Closure version of the Gave Up video, the live version in the Tate house, lounging around. Probably hanging out with Manson or something.
An odd bit of miscommunication as that version of the video isn't in the Broken film.
Avoiding the cliche statement that "anything is possible", does anyone think that a master playlist could be compiled of all NIN & TR/AR instrumentals? Or do you think that the tone varies too much for this to be one long, smooth trip? I only ask because I'm listening to the Social Network OST, and I just had this desire to be taken on a journey through all of the instrumentals Trent has ever composed.
I have an iTunes playlist with all of them in it and have listened to it on occasion. I think there's a slight disconnect between the NINstrumentals and the score work, but that's only because of the nature of the scores and what they were created for, and I think they weave in and out of the other tracks fairly well. Then again, your mileage may vary.
If you don't call the playlist NINstrumentals, you're missing a trick.
And http://www.nin.wiki/Category:NIN_Instrumentals plus Quake, TSN, TGWTDT and GG. The tone varies a fucking ton, but such is life.
I know we've done this before, sir, but "At The Heart Of It All" really shouldn't be on that list. *ducks*
@misternegative don't forget "Driver Down"! The sax compels you.
Listen to "We Have Arrived (QQT Mix)", "We Have Arrived (TTQ Mix)", and "2 Pcp 2 [unreleased Version]". Now imagine those tracks time stretched and pitch shifted with a few extra bits/etc -- "At The Heart Of It All".
I have messaged RDJ on SC for more info about the 2 tracks on FDTS, but I honestly don't expect to ever get a reponse.
Has Trent slipped into a deep dark depression?
Guy's busy at Apple, and I'd imagine he's spending time with his family for a while. Over the Summer (with the exception of the weeks leading to TF's birthday) I've stopped wondering when something will happen. No longer waiting and picking and picking and picking and picking and picking and picking and picking and picking and picking and aaaaaaaahhhhhhhh, now I sit back and will focus on it when something does happen, if or when he does feel like coming back.
Yeah, Trent had a big hand (and a lot of behind the scenes work) with Apple Music's creation. And his kids are that that prime age where you'd want to spend a lot of time with them (like when JOSH FREESE left). Add in rumors of a Fight Club musical, and the possibility of working on a few projects that are still in the works, not to mention the end of the day possibility of making new music for any number of possible things (now that Trent has branched out to movies and video games, as well as being a permanent member in two bands).
There are a lot of things he could be working on.
Or he could be taking some time to relax.
Either way, we will find out about things whenever we do. And in the meantime, all we can do is speculate. And I know we will.
How long has that boat image been at the top of nin.com that seems to recall the cover of Still?