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Concert review: Nine Inch Nails puts on dynamic show
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When you see photos of him around the time of The Downward Spiral and The Fragile and compare them to what he looked like after With Teeth, and indeed at last night's show, you notice a stark contract from a near emaciated body to a vigorous healthy, fleshed out, body.
Additionally, this is rock and roll. All those records you grew listening to, those bands were high too.
And while people have ideas of what Nine Inch Nails are used for, the most common is to seal coffins back in the 1800s and early 1900s.
"Have some personal accountability."
It would be nice if more parents would follow this advice instead of blaming music, movies, TV, video games, and everything else for what's wrong with their kids to make up for their own lack of parental guidance.
trent helped and saved my life! i would have commited suicide 10-15 years ago if it wasnt for nine inch nails(trent reznor)
Parents need to accept responsibility for their own parental guidance failures instead of blaming music, movies, etc. Perhaps you should be helping your child get him or herself straightened out instead of coming online and slamming talented musicians like Trent Reznor when the fault just may be your own.
I hope your child bounces back from his destructive behavior, but blaming other people for HIS actions is utterly ridiculous.
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"Hurt" was the penultimate track. He opened with "999,999," although the lights did not come up until the drums kicked in for "1,000,000."
I agree, and was somewhat surprised, that "The Hand That Feeds" had the most audience engagement, although "Head Like a Hole" was right up there, despite the fact that many in the audience were wee lads when that album came out.
The mesh LEDs were pretty slick, and the Echoplex LED drum simulation was somewhat baffling as the keys were punched on the middle screen and it all looked to be taking place on the middle screen, but with some parlor tricks, the Echoplex lights moved from stage middle to stage back at least twice.