Live.. from what i heard from the new bootlegs, Only (way better then the studio version) Love it not enough (/\ same as above) You know what you are (/\ same as above) Reptile (the guitar part, and the build up) The Fragile Starf*ckers inc (don't you, dont you!!, i love that) Sin Pinion/wish (usually the opening song, people always go crazy after waiting for hours.) The Frail / The Wretched (great build up) What i really wanna hear live is Big man with a gun Happyness in slavery Heresy Mr self destruct The perfect drug but i dont want the replacement drummer to get a heart attack too so ill understand if they dont play those live :hugz: Trent always says that With Teeth was really made to be played live, and you really hear that, in only and love is not enough and you know what you are.
They've played these songs before. [/b][/quote] I know they played big man with a gun, but I've never heard the other ones.
Reptile. Eraser. The Downward Spiral. The Frail/The Wretched. Help Me I Am In Hell. March Of The Pigs. Love Is Not Enough. Suck. Gave Up. Hurt (to an extent).
I like the picture with Meg White and Nine Inch Nails. It'd be pretty cool if she'd drum with them for a few shows, but I don't know if she could keep up.
I know they played big man with a gun, but I've never heard the other ones. [/b][/quote] They played Happiness In Slavery at Woodstock 94, Mr. Self Destruct during the Downward Spiral tour, and Heresy during the Downward Spiral tour as well.
I like the picture with Meg White and Nine Inch Nails. It'd be pretty cool if she'd drum with them for a few shows, but I don't know if she could keep up. [/b][/quote] I'm still under the impression that Meg White only has one arm and terrible timing.
Yes, but Meg White would have to have top notch drumming skills if she were to drum with NIN on most songs. Maybe that's why I don't find them very interesting.
Yes, but Meg White would have to have top notch drumming skills if she were to drum with NIN on most songs. [/b][/quote] Depends on which era we're talking about. If it was TDS Era, Meg would fit in because the live performances back then were chaos, sloppy and destructive. TF Era was more of a drunk state, from the bootlegs I've heard. They fuck up alot, but still play nicely in some songs. With Teeth era... yeah, you're right. Seems like Trent is more of a perfectionist than ever before, and seemingly fires a stage-hand or crew member every night publically for fucking up. Surprised the new drummer hasn't been replaced yet. Apparently he sucks, bad. He couldn't drum to Reptile, and they had to take out You Know What You Are because he couldn't drum it.
Depends on which era we're talking about. If it was TDS Era, Meg would fit in because the live performances back then were chaos, sloppy and destructive. TF Era was more of a drunk state, from the bootlegs I've heard. They fuck up alot, but still play nicely in some songs. With Teeth era... yeah, you're right. Seems like Trent is more of a perfectionist than ever before, and seemingly fires a stage-hand or crew member every night publically for fucking up. Surprised the new drummer hasn't been replaced yet. Apparently he sucks, bad. He couldn't drum to Reptile, and they had to take out You Know What You Are because he couldn't drum it. [/b][/quote] That sucks. Surely there's a drummer out there that can drum up to par with the material. If the new guy sucks, he needs to be replaced.
Don't think this was posted in here, so thought I'd inform you guys. The Suicide Girls released a complilation cd yesterday called "The Suicide Girls: Black Heart Retrospective". It has "13 Classic Goth Club Hits", and NIN's "The Wretched" is on the roster. The cd also includes Ministry, Bauhaus, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Cure, The Cult, Joy Division, Gene Loves Jezebel, Killing Joke, Skinny Puppy, Love and Rockets, Nitzer Ebb, Siouxsie & The Banshees, plus unreleased tracks from Alkaline Trio and Atmosphere. The track listing looks like this: The cd comes with a free Suicide Girls poster too. That seems like a pretty kickass cd, in my honest opinion. "The Wretched" is one of my favorite NIN songs, and it's good to see that it's not overshadowed by the singles that were released.
I hate to piss off you guys, but something cool happened that's NIN-related. One of my brother's friends was going to give another one of his friends "TDS" just for the hell of it. The kid says that he doesn't want it since he already has the entire NIN discography on the net, so you know what happens. He gives it to my brother. It's unedited, artwork is all there, CD is in mint condition. So now I have probably the 2 greatest pieces of work from NIN. And altogether, it only cost me $10 (got The Fragile for that much at a annual swap meet.)
I really should buy The Downward Spiral: Deluxe Edition. I'll just wait until my dad gets his surround sound speakers though. Shouldn't be too long.
I dont know if he's still a member of NIN, but Charlie Clouser did the soundtrack for the movie 'Saw' (2004)