I feel you on this. This concert was an experience and when I discovered it at like 12 or 13 years old it blew my mind and each time I rewatch it the same thing happens lol what a show and the way it was recorded was so genius and immersive... Perfect in my eyes. I just moved to a bigger city than my hometown and really hoping NIN go on tour again someday so I can get my chance to see them in person c:
This was my first proper introduction to NIN. I was in my very early teens and I was home alone late one night when Channel V (kinda Australia's version of MTV) were doing a NIN special which I'd just caught the end of and was curious. The host was describing the DVD and how it was filmed with (for the time) super hi def camcorders across the entire tour rather than one specific concert with a big production to film. I destinctly remember the host saying "that's why you might notice Trent in shorts then Trent in jeans" lol. So with basically the tail end of an interview with Trent and being told more about the way the DVD was filmed for a more "real" feeling to it; I settled in on the couch for what was going to be an absolutely life altering experience. The creeping build up of "The New Flesh" before breaking into "Terrible Lie"... I was hooked immediately. I wasn't a stranger to Industrial music but > was blown away by the level of sophistication, ability to seamlessly transition from complete chaos to softer subtler emotional songs then off to cinematic soundscapes.... it was and will forever remain an extremely unique "vibe". There's just something about the performances in this DVD that I just.... it's a very specific feeling and it's just brilliant Big love
I'm very curious how you came to this conclusion. No judgment - there is no right or wrong with stuff. It's just that i have very much come to a polar opposite conclusion based on my own time with this dvd and the cd over the decades.
It’s difficult to express how much of an impact this had on me as a teenager
This was the cleanest they ever sounded live. Hands down the best show they ever put on.
This might be the best concert DVD ever made. Amazing visuals and the band sounds amazing.
00:01 Pinion
01:02 Terrible Lie
6:00 Sin
10:23 March of Pigs
14:32 Piggy
19:10 The Frail
21:15 The Wretched
26:49 Gave Up
31:17 La Mer
36:00 The Great Below
41:08 The Mark Has Been Made
44:55 Wish
48:36 Complication
UNDERRATED COMMENT i'm too high to look it up other ways lol
La Mer is my favorite song from All That You Could Leave Behind ! 🎹🎤🎧🎸!
This hands down was the best Concert I played on my system when this came out. I wore the grooves off of it.
Hands down the best concert I've ever been to
Best concert I've ever been to. One of my best memories.
I would watch this on my Dell laptop way back then. What a experience. i really hope he isn't done touring.
I feel you on this. This concert was an experience and when I discovered it at like 12 or 13 years old it blew my mind and each time I rewatch it the same thing happens lol what a show and the way it was recorded was so genius and immersive... Perfect in my eyes.
I just moved to a bigger city than my hometown and really hoping NIN go on tour again someday so I can get my chance to see them in person c:
This was my first proper introduction to NIN. I was in my very early teens and I was home alone late one night when Channel V (kinda Australia's version of MTV) were doing a NIN special which I'd just caught the end of and was curious. The host was describing the DVD and how it was filmed with (for the time) super hi def camcorders across the entire tour rather than one specific concert with a big production to film. I destinctly remember the host saying "that's why you might notice Trent in shorts then Trent in jeans" lol.
So with basically the tail end of an interview with Trent and being told more about the way the DVD was filmed for a more "real" feeling to it; I settled in on the couch for what was going to be an absolutely life altering experience.
The creeping build up of "The New Flesh" before breaking into "Terrible Lie"... I was hooked immediately.
I wasn't a stranger to Industrial music but > was blown away by the level of sophistication, ability to seamlessly transition from complete chaos to softer subtler emotional songs then off to cinematic soundscapes.... it was and will forever remain an extremely unique "vibe".
There's just something about the performances in this DVD that I just.... it's a very specific feeling and it's just brilliant
Big love
This was more of an opera than a concert
Just how deep down this Rabbit Hole have I gone....the Musicology of Trent Reznor and NIN, Amazing.
I need to buy this with zero ads to interrupt my singing lol!!! The entire concert is PHENOMENAL and timeless 😮
Thanks for putting this up. NIN has grown for sure since this period....but damn if it's still my favorite era of NIN. The Fragile was a masterpiece.
This is probably the height of his popularity, they were huge in the ‘90s
it was their biggest, best one IMO yes indeed
And everything is all-right..
Omfg I love this concert!
Thanks for the upload this sounds amazing. I love live/demo stuff
God I miss this music
This 2002 concert is BETTER than Beside You In Time live album ! 🎹🎧🎤🎸
Thank you!!🖤🖤🖤
Compressed SD, actually.
"Full HD"?
This is what the original DVD looked like... just make it higher quality on UA-cam, and this is what I payed 60 bucks for in like 2003
Where is part 2?
ua-cam.com/video/lpeFWDOY-hs/v-deo.html
I kinda think this is nin at their weakest. Fragile was a superb album but the accompanying tour was really sub par.
I'm very curious how you came to this conclusion. No judgment - there is no right or wrong with stuff. It's just that i have very much come to a polar opposite conclusion based on my own time with this dvd and the cd over the decades.
And I'll clarify. I'm just talking about this particular concert (or collage of concerts, as it were) I can't speak for the tour as a whole.