George Strombo is such a great interviewer. He always does his homework on whomever he is interviewing and engages his guests/artists in a relaxed conversation. Awesome vid!
I have this interview on tape. It was a very troubling interview. Trent was just getting out of that whole Fragility era. He looked tired. I'm glad he got sober. Especially from the new tracks that just appeared for "Year Zero".
I'm so glad that Trent's clean now! He dissappeared for 7 years due to drug addiction. I was afraid we would lose him forever! We already lost Dimebag Darryl due to murder! Lets hope that Trent doesn't go before his time too!
No, the house wasn't destroyed in Katrina. It is in Garden District, there wasn't flood. Actually Trent sold it in march 2005 and moved to LA (for $1,8 million-that's a curious detail ;-) ).
They investigated down in it. they found the footage in a field, and they thought that trent was dead. they spent a year trying to find out who the dead person was.. turned out it was just the footage for down in it :P
That white door on the front was the original from the Tate-Polanski house.As far as the legend goes,Trent,learning from the landlord/owner that the house was about to be demolished,asked him if he could keep the door,which he later installed at his New Orleans studio...wonder if the door still had the "PIG" blood-smeared lettering( Sharon Tate's own ) written on it circa this interview...nah,that would be WAY extra freaky,almost sick,i guess...Get the Helter Skelter book,it's blood-curdling...
the fragile sucks because he was too obsessed with accumulating material possessions gear and wasn't focused enough on the spiritual side of music-making/creativity which is the most important part of the equation.
oh and the fragile is too damn whiney. The tour sucked as well, it was embarrassing just to listen to, after the last three tours, which rocked, specifically Pretty Hate Machine. It was like he had become impotent
George Strombo is such a great interviewer. He always does his homework on whomever he is interviewing and engages his guests/artists in a relaxed conversation. Awesome vid!
I have this interview on tape. It was a very troubling interview. Trent was just getting out of that whole Fragility era. He looked tired. I'm glad he got sober. Especially from the new tracks that just appeared for "Year Zero".
i love him "with teeth style", all awakened, freedom fighter, truth teller...brilliant
I'm so glad that Trent's clean now!
He dissappeared for 7 years due to drug addiction.
I was afraid we would lose him forever!
We already lost Dimebag Darryl due to murder!
Lets hope that Trent doesn't go before his time too!
we're in this together now
one of my favorite vids
thanks for putting it on :)
agree 1000% i've just been in a treznor concert 3 weeks ago, it's just unbelievebable!! tk god for having treznor back!
Wow.... i can clearly hear his unique voice :)
I literally laughed out loud when it showed Thomas Dolby at 1:05 LOL. i'm a big fan of trent & t. dolby
same lmao
No, the house wasn't destroyed in Katrina. It is in Garden District, there wasn't flood. Actually Trent sold it in march 2005 and moved to LA (for $1,8 million-that's a curious detail ;-) ).
Trent made a Fake snuff movie for the Broken EP you can find it on youtube it's pretty graphic though I'm surprised they actually allow it.
"Charles, That is"
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
I've always thought The Fragile was his best album.
This interview is from 2002, around the time AATCHB was released.
NIN forever. ' soudntrack to our darker side '
Trent... Any chance you can grow your hair out and walk around covered in mud, for old time's sake?
@xtclueck there are extracts from and all that could have been, this is at least 2002, maybe 2003
4:25 "The line begins to blur"
chili peppers started in 83 and they are still around.
They investigated down in it. they found the footage in a field, and they thought that trent was dead. they spent a year trying to find out who the dead person was.. turned out it was just the footage for down in it :P
That white door on the front was the original from the Tate-Polanski house.As far as the legend goes,Trent,learning from the landlord/owner that the house was about to be demolished,asked him if he could keep the door,which he later installed at his New Orleans studio...wonder if the door still had the "PIG" blood-smeared lettering( Sharon Tate's own ) written on it circa this interview...nah,that would be WAY extra freaky,almost sick,i guess...Get the Helter Skelter book,it's blood-curdling...
it's funny how different tent razor is when he's coked up or out of his stash...
@xtclueck
AATCHB is from 2002.. so its like 2002
@necrosifilis 2002 or 2003. AATCHB was already out.
Fragile is the best record in the last 15 period.
Pretty hate Machine is superb agreed.
The Fragile for me is a favourite for me though.
At 5:18, there is a subliminal image of Charles manson. kinda creepy this is.
Is that George Stoumboulopoulos
i wonder if what he says at the end is why nin is gonna disappear for a while...wohhhhhhh
in my opinion his best album would have to be Pretty Hate Machine...though i love all his albums i like Pretty Hate Machine the most
@137843 Hes all better now don't worry
that's not maynard at 1:05 is it? i could be mistaken
Did he say "Snuff Movie" at 5:00? Can somebody tell what exactly he say?
Did he say "Snuff Movie" at 5:00? Can somebody tell what exactly did he say?
5'o clock shadow
Looks like the dude from the tea party
how dare you lol
@mattman337
very.
Strombo + Reznor = Joy
THeEraSerr:"lol what i meant to say was 'sad'"
@xtclueck 2002 is tagged in my file
Nothing Studiossssssssssss WOWOWOW
No, I'm just a big fan ;-)
LOL
"trent shesna"
manson's an asshole.
Charles that is hahaha..
Cool Reznor!
dat beard
the fragile sucks because he was too obsessed with accumulating material possessions gear and wasn't focused enough on the spiritual side of music-making/creativity which is the most important part of the equation.
...with what?
a snuff film! lol
Nope. Thomas Dolby.
ha yeah sorry you named some of the best songs off that album, not the worst.
i love trent .. but i dotn think he looks good with a beard ...
oh and the fragile is too damn whiney. The tour sucked as well, it was embarrassing just to listen to, after the last three tours, which rocked, specifically Pretty Hate Machine. It was like he had become impotent
Did he say "Snuff Movie" at 5:00? Can somebody tell what exactly did he say?