And, award to hottest tambourine ever goes to this World Party song. Great band. Coulda been a great headliner set. Way Down Now - World Party. ruclips.net/video/ZZrIdbumFiI/видео.htmlsi=i752OtamMjKfyAdd
It seems to me that when Trent Reznor plays tambourine for your 1980s synth pop hit, you are being honored at the highest level. Truly this song has lost nothing over the decades. Love this version!
Wow, the most awesome and respectful thing I think I have ever seen. Not only did Trent pay homage to Numan and share the stage for him but he actually took the time to be the tambourine man as well. Wow! PS Thanks for taking the time to splice these together, well done and appreciated.
'Took the time to play...' (?!) I'll bet he was thrilled to rock out to synth music when nasty a young kid! Watta show!!! It seems they would be great touring mates with. Often bands are paired up by promoters that make no sense.ì Different musical styles, or stage presences are enough to make or break any positive dynamics. Here they work together in a terrific meeting of the talents. Watta show!!
Seeing this was like a lost deja vu moment. Then I realized that it was Don Brewer banging on his kit in the live '74 version of We're An American Band by Grand Funk.
Funny thing is no matter what genre you swear by, you'll probably know this song. It's got such a timeless quality to it, and no matter if it's 40 years from when it was released, it STILL sounds like it's from the future!! It's one of those songs they'll be talking about, playing, & listening to well after Gary goes past the great beyond.
Numan was an innovator and even though a lot of his music was not top 40 it was still very important. NIN knows this and without artist like Numan and others like Kraftwerk and Depesch Mode bands like NIN may have sound differently.
I read up on Numan out of curiosity. He changed his sound for about 10 years and his own label didn’t do much either which is shocking. My guess is that’s how he got into debt. I found that out through a TV interview.
In this performance Gary Numan passes his baby to the next generation to take care of it and let it blossom. What an act of respect and appreciation from the two of rhem! And by the way: Trent Reznor demonstrates the importance of a tambourine ! 😁
have not seen this NIN cover with Gary Newman; awesome! OMG! I love this song and studio version and this Live is just awesome! Chills all over my body.
Love NIN & loved that song in the 80's, played the hell out of it, so much so that whenever it's played on the radio now, my 93 year old mother still recognizes it & says my name , remembering how much I love it. 😀❤
The audience gets it, which makes it so cool. OMG! I love this song and studio version and this Live is just awesome! Chills all over my body. wow.....who knew gary numann could rock cars like that.
Damn, Gary Numan is actually metal as fuck. Now he just needs to perform Cars with Fear Factory and Down in the Park with Manson and the circle will be complete.
incredibly accurate. . detailed to perfection Gary Numan looks more like Trent Reznor than Trent Reznor. wow.....who knew gary numann could rock cars like that.
I remember thinking when Cars came out, this is some kind of dividing line. There was the music that existed before, there will now be another music to come after. Like a portal was found, opened a bit, and then Numan just blasted it wide open so the 80s could pour through
yep i believe this song and possibly Lets Go by the Cars single handedly brought in that soulful techno rock/pop that made the 80s the best decade ever
A timeless tune that I still love to hear after 40 years! I still have the original 45 r.p.m. record. Nice tambourine and a wonderful tribute! Cheers everyone.
Aaah, takes me back to junior high. We had an alternative rock station that let the DJ’s play their own music. Commercial free. Nice job Trent and NIN.
No one read what you said Stephen and all the credit to you M8. Your editing with Pro & Amateur actually maybe the whole thing better if that's possible. Its raw and edgy and puts you there..Great job with an amazing song and performance.
This is the best thing i've ever seen and heard in my entire fucking life. I was watching the "metal" vid, and then the fluttering came at the end, and I went "shit fduck shit fuck", and when i went to this vid I heard the crowd explode in cheer when the other instruments kicked in. That's precious.
The audience gets it, which makes it so cool. have not seen this NIN cover with Gary Newman; awesome! At :13 the audience realizes things just got real and pops!
Nothing says commitment better than a man playing the tambourine until he is completely drenched in sweat. Love these guys. Love Gary Numan. Rock on!
Not just playing a tambourine but also a master of the synth! Awesome skills.
Imagine Trent - the lead singer of the band - being Gary Numan's Tambourine Bitch in a kick-arse song in a NIN gig!
End of concert. Dude was already there.
And, award to hottest tambourine ever goes to this World Party song. Great band. Coulda been a great headliner set. Way Down Now - World Party. ruclips.net/video/ZZrIdbumFiI/видео.htmlsi=i752OtamMjKfyAdd
The drummer was f'n ON POINT for this performance. Holy shit.
Ehhh......
Reminds me of Shannon Larkin.
Giving Taylor Hawkins a run for his money!
Ilan Rubin is a BEAST
Absolutely
Cars never ages . Gary Numan never ages .
It seems to me that when Trent Reznor plays tambourine for your 1980s synth pop hit, you are being honored at the highest level.
Truly this song has lost nothing over the decades. Love this version!
I know it's nit picking but the song was released in 1979 only a year out though😊
Agreed, Trent showing MAD respect to Gary!!
I can’t stop watching this at least 5x’s a day not counting listening to it in my car. This is perfection.
Fuck yeah
This song never ages
Apparently, neither does Numan.
Yeah. It really and truly never does.
That’s because it was made in the future
@@aarongreenyt 😄
Could you imagine how epic it was to be there live? The audience went nuts when they started playing...
I was there. It was a great show.
At 0:13 the audience realizes things just got real and pops!
Wow, the most awesome and respectful thing I think I have ever seen. Not only did Trent pay homage to Numan and share the stage for him but he actually took the time to be the tambourine man as well. Wow!
PS
Thanks for taking the time to splice these together, well done and appreciated.
Greg Burcham Props to Trent hes badass played the hell out of the keyboards and that tambourine..BETTER THAN ORIGINAL VERSION.. KICKS ASS COMPLETELY!!
@@matooleyobrien2918 Not better than the original. Both versions are perfect during the decade in which they were played.
'Took the time to play...' (?!)
I'll bet he was thrilled to rock out to synth music when nasty a young kid!
Watta show!!! It seems they would be great touring mates with.
Often bands are paired up by promoters that make no sense.ì
Different musical styles, or stage presences are enough to make or break any positive dynamics.
Here they work together in a terrific meeting of the talents.
Watta show!!
Numan's smile at 0:23 is priceless.
Every once and a while a perfect performance comes along . Your looking at it .
Drummer going to another zone
@Kevin Kelly It's actually Illan Rubin. He plays with Angels and Airwaves now
Man, made it so much better!
Drummer is from the muppets...? :-)
Seeing this was like a lost deja vu moment. Then I realized that it was Don Brewer banging on his kit in the live '74 version of We're An American Band by Grand Funk.
Yes indeed he did. ooooweeee he tore those drums UP!!!
The audience gets it, which makes it so cool.
hell yeah.....they get it.
I don’t get it, I worked at a grocery store and they played this all the time and the context of working and this song made me hate it
@@Idontcare1314 thats just wrong..........nevermind
Please center your avatar, it’s driving me crazy. OKBABYILOVEYOU
@@Idontcare1314 It's okay, you got old.
6 years ago I said OMG, I'm still saying it & I'm 62 !!
Funny thing is no matter what genre you swear by, you'll probably know this song. It's got such a timeless quality to it, and no matter if it's 40 years from when it was released, it STILL sounds like it's from the future!! It's one of those songs they'll be talking about, playing, & listening to well after Gary goes past the great beyond.
Like Norman Greenbaum's Spirit In The Sky (in a different genre, of course).
Ok, this drummer is phenomenal.
Best I can tell, Gary is playing a Original Analog PolyMoog Synthesizer as he did on the original version, now that's cool.
Bring down the wall ;)
DoubleVisionandco yeah they really showed respect to him! Deservingly so!
Is there any other?
That “A” key is getting a workout.
Super bad ass those old analog machines kick ass
That guy on the drums was playing for his very life!!
😄
That Drummer's playing style reminds me of "Animal," the Drummer from "The Muppets."
He's a fuckin' beast!
He replaced Taylor in The Foo Fighters now. Josh Freese.
@@ClueSign
It’s Ilan Rubin.
Gary Numan looks more like Trent Reznor than Trent Reznor.
And his music is moreNIN than NIN these days too
And the award for Best Comment goes to.....YOU!!
hahaha cracked me up!
Holy shit...you are right!
Hahaha truth
BRAVO 👍🏻👨🏼👍🏻
Watching the drummer bang the drums like Monster from the Muppets is awesome. 🥁
get chills listening to this version......
Numan was an innovator and even though a lot of his music was not top 40 it was still very important. NIN knows this and without artist like Numan and others like Kraftwerk and Depesch Mode bands like NIN may have sound differently.
I read up on Numan out of curiosity. He changed his sound for about 10 years and his own label didn’t do much either which is shocking. My guess is that’s how he got into debt. I found that out through a TV interview.
You forget such bands as Duran Duran, to which Trent mentioned was a massive inspiration on him. ✌🏻
Just freaking bad ass, can't believe this song came back kicking butt, credits to NIN their band!!👍
Check out Fear Factory's version.
Cars.. the only rock song written where the tambourine has to be tight!
Man, who are the 17 strapperheads that gave this video a thumbs down 👎🏼. Seriously, those peeps better check themselves.
Add four more straps for a total of 21 pecker checkers!
21 poptarts loving fans/haters I bet!
Speaking as a 47 yr old Radiohead fan, this may be the best thing on RUclips......🤔
In this performance Gary Numan passes his baby to the next generation to take care of it and let it blossom.
What an act of respect and appreciation from the two of rhem!
And by the way:
Trent Reznor demonstrates the importance of a tambourine ! 😁
This is the definitive performance of this song.
Unreal. The energy is off the charts just in this video, can't imagine what it was like to be in that space. Fantastic.
I was thinking the same, how it feels to be right there ❤❤❤
This song is the most instant classic of all time...
Everyone on that stage is maxed out. You know you’re kicking it when a tambourine is bad ass.
Trent playing a tambourine on any song 🎵 is saying something about the song 🎵 being that awesome 😎 and the band is NAILING IT
These friends are definitely electric.
I understood the reference!
@@TheTrueThanatos FINALLY!!! SOMEONE!!!! 🖤
@@heaetherhexxx haha yeahh!
I was on the stage for this song it blew me away how slick it sounded still gives me goose bumps🤘💣
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 dude I'm so envious of you because I could just feel the vibe from the whole audience and the whole deal
Released August 24, 1979. Unbelievable this song is 45 years old today! 🎤🎸🥁🎶
the drummer....hell yeah
have not seen this NIN cover with Gary Newman; awesome!
OMG! I love this song and studio version and this Live is just awesome! Chills all over my body.
This is brilliant
This song never ages
Gary Numan kicks ass!!!
one of my all time faves. never gets old. Trent Reznor is a multi-tasking effing genius.
one of my all time faves. never gets old. Trent Reznor is a multi-tasking effing genius.
That song will be forever future sounding and fantastic.
Love NIN & loved that song in the 80's, played the hell out of it, so much so that whenever it's played on the radio now, my 93 year old mother still recognizes it & says my name , remembering how much I love it. 😀❤
Gotta give *mad* props to the sound mixer on this. Every instrument is clear as a bell. Sounds freaking awesome!!
Can't get enough of this. Gary Numan (my era) on stage with NIN. So much respect and energy and musicianship. I LOVE THIS!!
The audience gets it, which makes it so cool.
OMG! I love this song and studio version and this Live is just awesome! Chills all over my body.
wow.....who knew gary numann could rock cars like that.
wow.....who knew gary numann could rock cars like that.
s!laala
Just about everyone did
who knew that Gary Numan could still look good and sound great rockin' after all these years since the 1970's?
Who knew ? You mean... Your a dipshit....
Fear Factory?
Gary Numan is immortal and does not age.
Thats also an original analog tambourine!!!..
Way to to trent!!
Song is so kickass..then and now!!
Chillz
Song kicked ass in the late 70’s and more so with NIN❗️
All these comments about the drummer, i hope he reads some of them ! Beast mode ! Makes me wanna get a kit.
absolutely THE best concert song ever!
YUP
I've never seen this video before, but this is extraordinary brilliant
I just love watching them (especially Gary) have so much fun.
Damn, Gary Numan is actually metal as fuck.
Now he just needs to perform Cars with Fear Factory and Down in the Park with Manson and the circle will be complete.
A damn fine rendition . Great everything .Well done Gary and Trent .
I watch this about once a week, every week, it's one of the rockinest things EVER.
I don't know who's behind that drum set but he's on point!!!
The guy is good... As far as I remember he plays for Paramore too, hahahaha
I completely love this
have not seen this NIN cover with Gary Newman; awesome!
Cars is an 80s favorite. Now a 2020 classic, but sounds better than ever.
incredibly accurate. . detailed to perfection
Gary Numan looks more like Trent Reznor than Trent Reznor.
wow.....who knew gary numann could rock cars like that.
I'm lost for words. This just fucking KICKS ARSE!!
Numan and Reznor pegging their musical fun meters. Their is a God and he ordained and blessed this union / performance.
Best gig of my life was seeing NIN in Glasgow Scotland!
It wasn’t Jst a gig… the performance +visual and audio experience! Will never forget it! 😎🤘🏻
I remember thinking when Cars came out, this is some kind of dividing line. There was the music that existed before, there will now be another music to come after. Like a portal was found, opened a bit, and then Numan just blasted it wide open so the 80s could pour through
yep i believe this song and possibly Lets Go by the Cars single handedly brought in that soulful techno rock/pop that made the 80s the best decade ever
A timeless tune that I still love to hear after 40 years! I still have the original 45 r.p.m. record. Nice tambourine and a wonderful tribute! Cheers everyone.
Bravo Gary Numan!! spaccano di brutto i NIN 👊
Newman has a voice of his own, legend
Obsessed❤..#1 the tambourine #2 you can feel the audience just losing their ever-loving mind this is a classic
The absolute commitment to the music in the performance is crazy awesome.
Unbelivable! 30 years old song rocks now!
If they rocked any harder they would've opened a portal and shifted everyone back to the 80s 🤣
Aaah, takes me back to junior high. We had an alternative rock station that let the DJ’s play their own music. Commercial free. Nice job Trent and NIN.
Nothing better than a massive crowd happy as fk jumping and dancin all in unison. Always loved this song. Damn I miss the 80’s (for the music)
This is the best version ever, I mean wow better than before. That's not often said these days!
Every musician up there is having fun and it comes through big time!
Crazy! This song still sounds futuristic after almost 50 years
Once in a while a fan of different music(Death Metal) stumbles across something that gives them goose bumps because it is so FKN good!!!!
listening to this on headphones loud..holy shit what an awesome version...
You know you have made it when Reznor is playing the tambourine..
great beat.
Reznor on tambourine just kills it
No one read what you said Stephen and all the credit to you M8. Your editing with Pro & Amateur actually maybe the whole thing better if that's possible. Its raw and edgy and puts you there..Great job with an amazing song and performance.
THIS IS FUCKING EPIC
OMG! I love this song and studio version and this Live is just awesome! Chills all over my body.
Seen the video thought this will be good so I clicked on it turns out I was right!
This is the best thing i've ever seen and heard in my entire fucking life. I was watching the "metal" vid, and then the fluttering came at the end, and I went "shit fduck shit fuck", and when i went to this vid I heard the crowd explode in cheer when the other instruments kicked in. That's precious.
Ооо старые добрые темы, как же все таки ностальгия сильна. С детства их слушаю, огонь вещь, для меня на все времена.
Damn... this is good shit.... Mr. Newman you still got it... Mr Reznor thank you for this sweet treat....
DAMN LIVE!
Killing it
Talk about ahead of his time.
In the 80s when this song was released, music enthusiasts were blown away by the new wave sound.
I was a kid when this song came out, maybe 8 or 9. And people weren't just blown away, they were frightened.
I bought "Cars" on a 45, b/w "Metal."
My favorite song when i was five played by my favorite band as a teenager put together to enjoy when im middle aged. Tremendous.
Cars was the 2nd single I ever purchased, great finding such a fantastic live performance of the song.
The audience gets it, which makes it so cool.
have not seen this NIN cover with Gary Newman; awesome!
At :13 the audience realizes things just got real and pops!
Trent is gorgeous
Kicks this classic right into the future 🚘
Gary Numan kicks ass!!!
Wow! So good, and what a Drummer!
best version ever
I've followed NIN on several tours and this one show I missed. I'd give my kidney to have been there!
21 DIP CHITS JUST CAN'T APPRECIATE GREAT MUSIC AND CLASS ACTS.
never was into NIS..but is is the most important pop ever..