NIN 89-99: Do you want to watch me rock? NIN 00-08: Do you want to see some atmosphere? NIN 13-...: do you want to listen to the sound of liminal spaces? Also the way I rock
Reznor turned a nightmare life of addiction into some of the finest musical Art being crafted in the USA. Thoroughly deserves the resurrection of his career. A great role model. NIN rock....
Even during his addiction he created some of the finest musical art as you said. So many of his heroes, idols and inspirations did as well. Bowie and Iggy Pop just to name a couple. Don't get me wrong I love your comment and agree with you whole-heartedly. Thank you...and this song is a perfect example of what you said.
As someone who treated the HM tour like a "Grateful Dead" and followed the tour for 8 shows, I will attest to this feeling as close to there as possible. The screens they used have now been used by all the big pop stars. As usual, Trent innovated like no one else. One last fun fact: he was inspired by the talking head's "stop making sense" concert. And you can see the "stage being assembled" elements in the opening numbers.
This album is great but I wish that the female vocals were in the studio as well. I am glad that this arrangement includes them. Moment Factory and the female background vocals made the Tension Tour incredible, not to mention Pino on "Sanctified" 🔥.
Why is no one talking about the stage effects. There appears to be two "meshes", one in front of everyone, and one in front of half of the band. You can see through them when they are turned off, but when they are on, you see what's being projected. It's a crazy effect.
My 1st concert was NIN, Marilyn Manson and Jim Rose Circus for The Downward Spiral Tour in 1994! Best concert I've ever seen and I've seen more hundreds of shows! I 🖤 NIИ
It was the most loudest, ground shaking song I’ve ever heard live. The bass was nuts. That climax at the end was pure insanity, and I’ll never forget it.
Fan since 94 and I was really unsure with it as well. Going through the songs and it was definitely different. I honestly thought to myself - oh no, did Trent lose his super human gift of always getting it perfectly right? They were playing CBH alot on the radio and the ha-ha-haunted bothered me for some reason. ATL was completely off the NIИ radar in unclassified territory. Like others mentioned, you listen a few times and it gets a little clearer. Then a few weeks in, you can basically see and feel everything he put into it. Loving the journey Trent!
Was my favorite from the start and I think it grows a lot when they played the album tunes live. And I would argue that’s the beauty of NIN altogether. They make you appreciate the albums a lot more when you hear them live.
Hate is a strong word, I loved the intricacies of this album it was like a mini TDS, way better than The Slip and With Teeth. IMO very underrated and probably the best album after TDS, Fragile, PHM
Remember hearing the initial songs- campfire fun and grew on me wknd after wknd. Got some friends interested that didn’t know much about NIN. Then full release and All Time Low solidified for me just how incredible the wait had been.
This album is truly a masterpiece. Love NiN and other darker genres out there from the likes of Gary Numan, Chelsea Wolfe, MassIve Attack, Portishead, Tricky, Allflaws
The songs on this album sound so much better live, mostly because of the standard drums. Copy of a just sounds awesome live! Only song I don’t really like on this album is “Running”.
That's the tour (94) where I was front row, singing along and Manson decided to walk up and spit at me. Some of it made it in my mouth. He sneered at me like a demon and walked away. I was sick as a fucking day a few days later. That shit lasted like 2 weeks. Gross fuck.
its the 2020s now so this kinda is alot more modern than what trillions groups think is and what they do but feels at start kinda like rave not a band but anyways trents in his 50s so doin pretty good at it still
I bought this when it came out on cd. I love Find my way. I don't know why you can't stream it. I have UA-cam music and Spotify and it's not on either.
It was played during rehearsals for the Festival Leg in 2013 previous to the Tension tour, there's even some audio of it in the 'making of' videos for the (never released) Tension Blu-Ray.
It was the first album I listened to after Pretry Hate Machine and Broken. Sounded so different and really pop-esque. Not the sound I liked or wanted to hear at that time
Look, meh NIN is better than none... for the time being. About half of this album was solid. I really liked what I liked and disliked the rest. WTF was that happy song half way through? A lot of HM sounded forced, over-done and over-polished. To me, a NIN album is supposed to be a violent downward descent into despairing insanity. Fortunately, he was able to rediscover that in the EP trilogy that followed; he went pretty deep and wide for that one and it mostly sounded authentic. Just my 2 cents.
I think you can listen to this album as if your were reading a diary. I think it has a personal touch and the polished bits are him overthinking things. Do you make music, by chance? I can tell you that when you're in a strange mindset it is difficult to know what is good. I love this album but I hated it when I first heard it. Give it a couple years and a few hardships and you'll probably get it. Maybe not. Good on you for trying though!
@@NobodyCaresALot Yeah I did. I had it on permanent rotation the year after it came out. I saw shows from the two tours that followed HM, which were definitely the best of the four or five NIN shows I've seen. I wanted this album to be the TDS2 it was marketed to be, but I realized that I didn't feel a draw to listen to most of the songs again. Today, I have zero need to hear anything other than "Haunted" and "Copy of A," which are great. "All Time Low" is really good, too. Album title and artwork are awesome. Much of the rest of the album is listenable and likeable, but little feels artistically or psychologically urgent. And I think TR is honest enough that he realized it and started talking about hanging up his guns. But something happened (maybe not cowing to the pressure of putting our a LP) and he came out with NTAE, which seemed to show NIN in renewed form. I can definitely appreciate losing objectivity and not knowing where and when to stop during songwriting. And TR really seems to have a perfectionist, obsessive, and controlling artist personality, so he's prone to over-doing it. And that's a big part of why I've been a fan since '95. My fav contemporary groups are Tool, NIN and, Manson, so I'm not saying I don't love TR; just HM wasn't as great as it could've been.
I loved it from the start but that's more than I can say for their 3 most recent eps. I'm sorry but those are literally the only nin albums that suck. Everything else is fucking God.
NIN 89-99: Do you want to watch me rock?
NIN 00-08: Do you want to see some atmosphere?
NIN 13-...: do you want to listen to the sound of liminal spaces? Also the way I rock
Reznor turned a nightmare life of addiction into some of the finest musical Art being crafted in the USA. Thoroughly deserves the resurrection of his career. A great role model. NIN rock....
Hell yes he Did!
Even during his addiction he created some of the finest musical art as you said. So many of his heroes, idols and inspirations did as well. Bowie and Iggy Pop just to name a couple. Don't get me wrong I love your comment and agree with you whole-heartedly. Thank you...and this song is a perfect example of what you said.
As someone who treated the HM tour like a "Grateful Dead" and followed the tour for 8 shows, I will attest to this feeling as close to there as possible. The screens they used have now been used by all the big pop stars. As usual, Trent innovated like no one else. One last fun fact: he was inspired by the talking head's "stop making sense" concert. And you can see the "stage being assembled" elements in the opening numbers.
This album absolutely grows on you. Its one of my favorites too.
This album is great but I wish that the female vocals were in the studio as well. I am glad that this arrangement includes them. Moment Factory and the female background vocals made the Tension Tour incredible, not to mention Pino on "Sanctified" 🔥.
I loved this album from the start. And it still grows on me. Finding new sounds all the time ❤️
Why is no one talking about the stage effects. There appears to be two "meshes", one in front of everyone, and one in front of half of the band. You can see through them when they are turned off, but when they are on, you see what's being projected. It's a crazy effect.
I love this album, it's right up their with his best work I think. I don't think anything he's done after this has been better - yet.
LISA FUCKING FISHER IN THE BACKING VOCALS!!!! I LOVE THIS GODDESS!! \M/
And Sharlotte Gibson
its only could happen in NIN!!!!
My 1st concert was NIN, Marilyn Manson and Jim Rose Circus for The Downward Spiral Tour in 1994! Best concert I've ever seen and I've seen more hundreds of shows! I 🖤 NIИ
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Saw that one in Cleveland and it was glorious! 😊💙🖤✨
Detroit
I am envious. Sounds like an amazing experience.
@@matthewwittmayer2476
Saw the Nails @ Woostock 94 and most recently in ATL with Soundgarden few years back. Even us older guys loves NIN.😎
Had this album for years and never gave it a listen, now I can't stop.
but did you come back haunted?
Saw this tour with the female back ups and ‘find my way’ as well as ‘All time low’ was so good!!!
The lights in the background though. It’s absolutely breathtaking
Came Back Haunted is a straight up fucking God Level rocker!!!🤘
Just can't... Stop. I came, back, ha- ha- haunteed 🎶
No growing needed. Pure perfection.
Absolutely!
If an artist doesn't grow, their art remains stagnant.
This was the only tour Ive missed since 2005, 16 shows altogether....and the closing track here really makes me regret not making it to a stop.
It was the most loudest, ground shaking song I’ve ever heard live. The bass was nuts. That climax at the end was pure insanity, and I’ll never forget it.
4/20/2000 in Indianapolis (Perfect Circle opened) was my virgin live show experience...... I still have the tshirt
Fan since 94 and I was really unsure with it as well. Going through the songs and it was definitely different. I honestly thought to myself - oh no, did Trent lose his super human gift of always getting it perfectly right? They were playing CBH alot on the radio and the ha-ha-haunted bothered me for some reason. ATL was completely off the NIИ radar in unclassified territory. Like others mentioned, you listen a few times and it gets a little clearer. Then a few weeks in, you can basically see and feel everything he put into it. Loving the journey Trent!
in my opinion its also a top album
I knew about them before this album. But this is the album that really got me invested in NIN. Now I’m all in.
Was my favorite from the start and I think it grows a lot when they played the album tunes live.
And I would argue that’s the beauty of NIN altogether. They make you appreciate the albums a lot more when you hear them live.
Hate is a strong word, I loved the intricacies of this album it was like a mini TDS, way better than The Slip and With Teeth. IMO very underrated and probably the best album after TDS, Fragile, PHM
I've been waiting for your version of this LIVE album experience since I became aware of your talent!!! THANKS!
And that is why this is my favorite album ever. When they play it live I get goose bumps
backup singers absolutely killed it
Remember hearing the initial songs- campfire fun and grew on me wknd after wknd. Got some friends interested that didn’t know much about NIN. Then full release and All Time Low solidified for me just how incredible the wait had been.
This album is truly a masterpiece.
Love NiN and other darker genres out there from the likes of
Gary Numan, Chelsea Wolfe, MassIve Attack, Portishead, Tricky, Allflaws
Definitely check out IAMX if you haven't already. Start with the album 'Metanoia'
He works with Gary Numan and other industrial artists a lot, too
@@TheDistressedSetlist thanks will check this artist out
Caught the summer leg of this tour with Sound Garden so it was a double treat!!!
"HEY!"
-Trent Reznor
40:08 I love this part
This is actually the first NIN album I listened to in full
Reznor is a fucking Genius......
He truly is. And he came a long way, because of that
Pino Paladino!
This has been my favourite NIN album since it came out. Slightly controversial opinion but fuck the haters :D
The songs on this album sound so much better live, mostly because of the standard drums. Copy of a just sounds awesome live! Only song I don’t really like on this album is “Running”.
That's the tour (94) where I was front row, singing along and Manson decided to walk up and spit at me. Some of it made it in my mouth. He sneered at me like a demon and walked away. I was sick as a fucking day a few days later. That shit lasted like 2 weeks. Gross fuck.
... this video is of stuff from 2014
its the 2020s now so this kinda is alot more modern than what trillions groups think is and what they do but feels at start kinda like rave not a band but anyways trents in his 50s so doin pretty good at it still
In Two... (chef’s kiss)
What a gig! Thank you. ;)
Into is what I feel like standing there with eyes on me
I bought this when it came out on cd. I love Find my way. I don't know why you can't stream it. I have UA-cam music and Spotify and it's not on either.
It streams fine for me on Spotify. Maybe you need a VPN?
@@TheDistressedSetlist thank you. I'll look into that.
Danke!
Tremendous!
Still my least favorite NIN album, but it has some of the most amazing NIN moments within it for sure. Thanks for this!
I am inclined to agree. I hated Disappointed upon release but seeing it on the Soundgarden tour changed my mind.
Are there any live clips of Everything?
roland tb 303 al principio ..genio trent
Still no Everything :/
Has it been played live?
@@mjcharlton71 Pretty sure it has not :/
It was played during rehearsals for the Festival Leg in 2013 previous to the Tension tour, there's even some audio of it in the 'making of' videos for the (never released) Tension Blu-Ray.
i survived, just kidding
Damn. Trent is yoked.
Did you really hate this album? Why "hate"?
It was the first album I listened to after Pretry Hate Machine and Broken. Sounded so different and really pop-esque. Not the sound I liked or wanted to hear at that time
peyote trip
Is only me or audio suck
Look, meh NIN is better than none... for the time being. About half of this album was solid. I really liked what I liked and disliked the rest. WTF was that happy song half way through? A lot of HM sounded forced, over-done and over-polished. To me, a NIN album is supposed to be a violent downward descent into despairing insanity. Fortunately, he was able to rediscover that in the EP trilogy that followed; he went pretty deep and wide for that one and it mostly sounded authentic. Just my 2 cents.
well, people mature. Why would he make harsh depresive music if he is feeling better?
He did. In the trilogy.
I think you can listen to this album as if your were reading a diary. I think it has a personal touch and the polished bits are him overthinking things. Do you make music, by chance? I can tell you that when you're in a strange mindset it is difficult to know what is good. I love this album but I hated it when I first heard it. Give it a couple years and a few hardships and you'll probably get it. Maybe not. Good on you for trying though!
@@NobodyCaresALot Yeah I did. I had it on permanent rotation the year after it came out. I saw shows from the two tours that followed HM, which were definitely the best of the four or five NIN shows I've seen. I wanted this album to be the TDS2 it was marketed to be, but I realized that I didn't feel a draw to listen to most of the songs again. Today, I have zero need to hear anything other than "Haunted" and "Copy of A," which are great. "All Time Low" is really good, too. Album title and artwork are awesome. Much of the rest of the album is listenable and likeable, but little feels artistically or psychologically urgent. And I think TR is honest enough that he realized it and started talking about hanging up his guns. But something happened (maybe not cowing to the pressure of putting our a LP) and he came out with NTAE, which seemed to show NIN in renewed form. I can definitely appreciate losing objectivity and not knowing where and when to stop during songwriting. And TR really seems to have a perfectionist, obsessive, and controlling artist personality, so he's prone to over-doing it. And that's a big part of why I've been a fan since '95. My fav contemporary groups are Tool, NIN and, Manson, so I'm not saying I don't love TR; just HM wasn't as great as it could've been.
I loved it from the start but that's more than I can say for their 3 most recent eps. I'm sorry but those are literally the only nin albums that suck. Everything else is fucking God.
Thanks for putting this together. Awesome.
I miss Charlie Clouser and Danny Lohner.