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Nine Inch Nails Final Tour


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Reznor barely addressed the crowd until very late in the set. As support for Jane's Addiction, NIN plowed through the music, squeezing in as many songs as possible. The energy lagged a bit in the middle, mainly when the band played songs that are more digital and less guitar-driven. One of the times that Reznor did speak, he confirmed reports that this is NIN's final tour. "Thank you for all the years of paying attention," he said. And then he gave a nod to his oldest fans by performing "Physical (You're So)," an Adam & the Ants cover from NIN's 1992 release Broken. Uncharacteristically sexy, "Physical" was by far the best song of the show. And it was a perfect lead-in to the final three originals, starting with "Hand that Feeds."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My friend went to his concert yesterday (May 27th) and she had called and told me Trent had told them doing their final show. Sad Day :cry:

 

 

 

http://blogs.pitch.com/wayward/2009/05/ ... nin/ja.php

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What? No, this didn't happen. That was on the record label they had. They split from their record company. They're still "together" (how can bands even be together? Half of the world's musicians tour with 2912 bands at the same time ....), just releasing stuff independently.

 

 

 

That article's just a little off. Last concert in Honolulu, but your friend went to their concert yesterday?

 

 

 

I think you're all on drugs.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

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Isn't NIN's guitarist with Guns N' Roses now?

 

NIN has no 'real' guitarist', it's pretty much just Trent by himself, then he gets other musicians to play live shows and record.

There's no such thing as regret. A regret means you are unhappy with the person you are now,

and if you're unhappy with the person you are, you change yourself. That

regret will no longer be a regret, because it will help to form the new,

better you. So really, a regret isn't a regret.

It's experience.

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