Trent Reznor, 5.28.13. New NIN album later this year on Columbia Records. (via nineinchnails)
Pearl Jam - Rearviewmirror
Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Smashing Pumpkins - Zero
Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name
Bush - Machine Head
Epic. EPIC ride so far. 90’s adolescence in a nutshell. And then…
The Offspring - [No idea because I never listened to this terrible, horrible, no good, very bad band.]
Say it with me, folks:
“The Offspring is a terrible band.”
“The Offspring is a terrible band.”
“The Offspring is a terrible band…”
Nine Inch Nails - StarFuckers, Inc.
I have arrived and this time you should believe the hype…
MTV Lollapalooza Lookback - 1991: Nine Inch Nails Destroy Phoenix
For a guy who would go on to embrace technology, Trent Reznor really used to hate machines. In the early days of Nine Inch Nails, the equipment would rarely survive a set, though that was mainly due to Reznor unleashing his aggression on whatever happened to be nearby. But on July 18, 1991 — at the first Lollapalooza stop in Phoenix — things were different. On that day, the equipment betrayed him. And it paid the price.
It seems that bands had been battling a faulty power generator for most of the day (truly, Lolla had auspicious beginnings), which wreaked havoc on their sets. But for NIN, who relied heavily on electronics, it proved disastrous, as Reznor recalled to Keyboard magazine in 1994.
“We couldn’t play because one of the power boxes had melted, and every time the low end of the PA would rumble, it would jiggle the cord and all power onstage would just shut off and turn back on. If you have a sampler, that means you’re down for a minute. And if you have a tape deck, ahem, that means it stops. So this started happening, and: ‘Hello, does anybody know what’s going on?’ A voice from backstage: ‘No, but I think it’s working now.’ Turn to the crowd: ‘OK, hey, we suck, so here’s the next song.’ And 10 seconds into it, every time he hit the kick drum, there it went. Turn back around: ‘This is the biggest show we’ve ever played, does anyone know what the f—- is wrong?’ Voice from backstage: ‘We think we have it!’ Turn to the crowd: ‘OK, one more time,’ and … “
What did they do next? Well, they launched into “Sin,” then, frustrated, trashed all their gear and hightailed it to the bus, of course. And we have footage of that fateful moment. It’s the kind of thing that only happened back when Lolla was still learning on the fly, when disasters like this were just part of the fun. Watch the video and weep for the synthesizers.
Nine Inch Nails - And All That Could Have Been
From Still.
NIN - Closer, Webster Hall 2009-08-23
I would like to have met/fell in love with my future wife here, because, then, when people asked us how we met/fell in love, we could say, “At THE Webster Hall Nine Inch Nails show, right about when Trent sang ‘I wanna…’ and we could both taste our heartbeats in the back of our throats, and our bodies were steaming and pressed together, and we just devoured each other, and we knew it to be true.”
Nine Inch Nails - A Warm Place, live at Webster Hall in NYC on 8-23-09
NIN @ Webster Hall - Big Man With A Gun
So, I totally had tickets to the final Nine Inch Nails show in NYC —- perhaps ever —- in my ‘cart’ on Ticketmaster’s site, only to have it crap out on me when I went to checkout during the pre-sale this evening.
That’s some motherfucking bullshit, Ticketmaster. Mother. Fucking. Bullshit.
You better fucking REDEEM on the public on-sale date…