I tell you, as a life-long NIN fan, hearing this on the HI-Fi Rush soundtrack knocked my socks off. Knowing the complex copyright stuff involved with The Slip and NIN in general, hearing such an awesome song be used in such an awesome way as a rhythm-combat boss fight knocked my fucking socks off.
@@JPNesker The Slip was a free album, and Trent put all he could into the public domain and opened a portal where you could post remixes of his music. Thus, 1,000,000 likely made it into the game because it was drm free.
This album came out at just the right time for me to be able to grab onto it with both hands, during the worst year of my life where every moment seemed against me. And at that point I would not have been able to listen to it if he hadnʻt put it out for free. But he did, and then I was able to afford a concert ticket when those became available, and having that show to look forward to got me through more hard stuff. And when Trent Reznor took the mic and started singing this song that night, that marked the turning point where I was able to start putting my life back together in real ways, rather than only just scrape-by surviving. Regardless of what his intentions were in giving out this album for free, as far as Iʻm concerned, it saved a life.
Didn't even know that it was released for free, that's awesome! I am very jealous you have seen nine inch nails / Trent reznor live. I have been a fan for about 10 years. But I am not jealous of what struggles you may have faced. I think that Trent's personal lived experience, his songwriting and how explicitly he makes his feelings known, particularly on the downward spiral really resonated and still does with his listeners who have had similar experiences. Be that suicidal thoughts, drugs use, depression, anger.. He's probably my biggest role model, even if I haven't lived through those experiences but seeing how he has come full circle on that, he's older, in great shape, happy and yet still continues to make great music and has remained one of the most relevant and interesting minds in music and in particular film scoring. Hearing that you've been able to take some of that inspiration forward and improve things in your life is a really positive response and something that I'll remember as a NIN fan when I have those tough times. It also shows that NIN is not depression-core as I have heard some people saying! Thanks for sharing your message and I hope that you're doing well:)
@@hadair407 One of the first things that struck me seeing him on stage was how *happy* Trent looked. Content, healthy, so unexpectedly fucking ripped. Itʻs hard to put into words, but I hope you get to see that man play piano sometime, in person. It brought this feeling like, no matter what kind of crap there is in this world, there are also people who can do stuff like this. And we can too, itʻs just a matter of finding our things to do that way. He gave us all The Slip that year.
@@pfrederick3927 They did, far beyond anything I knew to hope for then, mahalo. The funny thing was, on my way out of the arena after that show (staggering like I was drunk from the sheer rush of it) I happened to glance down at the right place right time, and found a St. Antony medallion on the floor. Iʻve never been Catholic, and laughed when I looked him up because someone else at that show had lost their patron saint of finding lost things. But I like wearing it, as a reminder of the best show I ever went to - Iʻm wearing it right now. And how much any one detail has to do with this show seeming to be where I began some crucial turn for the better, is anyoneʻs guess.
Holy shit the sound of this. I have never heard such a amazing live sound ever. Tight, full, powerfull, raw and yet so natural and alive. No plastic linkin park type wall of sound. And Robin Finck. Seriously how much charisma that man has? Every time he's on stage he steals the whole scene.
IMO Robin Finck doesn't get enough credit for these live performances, which are awesome, let alone the years he spent touring with the band. Dude has my utmost respect (along with pretty much everyone who had anything to do with NIN including Trent, Chris Vrenna, Charlie Clouser, etc).
he sounds very sloppy on the downward spiral boots and he gets progressively better during the fragile years and then the slip and hesitation marks eras. i guess his years with guns n roses really polished him as a performer
A NIN show is the most intense concert experience. It’s a Category 5 hurricane of light and sound and fury that you never want to end. Freaking amazing!
I lost my shit when I heard this one in the boss fight, as it's not one of the more popular or less abrasive NIN songs. So glad more people got exposed to one of my favorite NIN tracks, hope they will hear this version too. Slaps so much harder than the album version. But, the album version is also a true sonic bath with all the fuzz and noise.
Trent's signature noise is synth, all the creative ways you can twist an electronic noise are virtually infinite. This version adds a lot of gravity and tension, which says a lot about the talent of the musicians involved, to improve on something that already had a solid start.
@@deal5245I second that. I love about 4 tracks off of MDN, but 13TH STEP is a classic record start to finish. Of the two, I have a demo-quality vinyl reissue of 13TH by Music On Vinyl. But Freese is incredible on both records.
I nearly had a little meltdown there! I'm drunk and read your comment as "No one can match how bad AS Robin Finck is at guitar." Fuck, I'm glad that I read your comment again! 🤣
I take offense to this given how much I love the album version. However, I cannot deny this is fucking awesomely better than the album version, precisely because the people involved are making it entirely their own at every phase, rather than just playing the song as recorded. It's amazing. It really is. You are correct.
Having seen NIN live more than once i can vouch the fact that the audio of their live performances is damn near the same as on the albums.. I could also say the same for Slipknot. Many bands do not sound even close to as good as they do on albums when live unfortunately.
To me this is wear NIN peaked!!! I was in my mid thirties and saw NIN tour 3 times with those video screens in front and back of the stage high on XTC!!! Now I'm getting ready to turn 47 , wish I could go back and relive it, some of the best times of my life!!! HAPPY 2020😃🙃🤪
Whats so awesome is that Robin kind of slips up on that main riff here and there and it sounds all the more incredible because of it. Every time I try to play that riff the same sort of thing happens notes-wise coz of the arrangement of the frets.
This version is just Amazing! Trent is amazing of course, but I love watching Robin play this song. I have been binging NIN videos and Robin seems to light up with this one.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed Aaron North's performances during the With_Teeth tours but Robin is unmatched! I was so excited when he rejoined for live performances and I finally got to see him during the Lights In The Sky Tour
Lirycs: Kind of hard Hard to see When you crawl On your hands and your knees With your face In the trough Wait your turn While they finish you off Don't know when it started Don't know how Should have found out Should have happened by now Got these lines On my face After all this time And I still haven't found my place I jump from every rooftop So high so far to fall I feel a million miles away I don't feel any thing at all I wake up On the floor Start it up again Like it matters anymore I don't know If it does Is this really all That there ever was? Put the gun In my mouth Close your eyes Blow my fucking brains out Pretty patterns On the floor That's enough for you But I still need more, more, more I jump from every rooftop So high so far to fall I feel a million miles away I don't feel any thing at all I jump from every rooftop (Is this really all) So high so far to fall I feel a million miles away I don't feel any thing at all I don't Feel Anything I don't Feel Anything I don't Feel Anything I don't Feel Anything I don't Feel Anything (A million miles away) I don't Feel Anything (A million miles away) I don't Feel Anything (A million miles away) I don't Feel Anything
First NIN gig I experienced (it really was a full-on EXPERIENCE rather than just your average show. Totally mind-blown and still trying to fully process what I’d gone through). Oh yeah….it was 1994 in the Forum, London. The tour was called something like the Self Destruct Tour to promote the then recently released ‘The Downward Spiral’ album. It was Trent and his touring band at the time (The genius that is Robin Finck on Guitar of course, Danny Lohner on Bass and many other instruments & Tech, Chris Vrenna & and lastly but definitely not leasty James Woolley on Keyboards, programming & backing vocals! An absolutely legendary NIN Line-up!!! Trent was at the height of his self-destruct phase, lol. All of the keyboards were mounted into the stage-set on swivel arm jobbies like you’d use at home for your huge-screen TV which allowed him to smash the shutout of them pretty much completely by the end of the Show. There were loads of the crowd chucking keys and other bits of destroyed equipment. The show was incredible!!! We had driven up to London from Bridgend in South Wales 🏴 on the day of the show. Hired a cheap rental car. When we had been back in the car for 10 minutes after the show the three of us realised we were drenched from the sheer heat and sweat that ensued during the, roughly, 2 and a half hour set. Even when the venue switched the hall lights on to help the exhausted fans file out safely there was a thick fog rising from the steaming fans, lol. We’d all bought a healthy stock of beautiful NIN T-shirts and other merch when we got into the Venue initially which was a blessing when we stripped off our dripping post-show shirts and chucked on our brand-new (and DRY ! 😆) shirts. On the way out we spotted a NIN Merch guy inside theselling proper, official NIN huge subway promo posters for the release of the ‘Closer to God’ CD Single (the cover pic was that kinda’ coiled Millipede-ish creature with the single editions and exact release date listed on the bottom of the poster. I think the standard size for promo Subway posters is 60” by 40” so these things are incredible……….and all for the bargain price of £1 !!!!. I’m still wondering why the fuck I didn’t buy like 20 or 30 of those beauties and wrap ‘em up then stash them away to be sold later (I still have the single poster I bought tucked away waiting for the perfect time and location to be Displayed!!! It’s tricky, and expensive as fuck to frame posters or prints this big too). Sorry for rambling off like this, lol, it’s just the extremely fond memories I have for life-changing events that will always be there in my mind to remember. I think it was later that same year we also got to see the incredible MINISTRY in the Brixton Academy. It was their “PSALM 69……..” album Tour which was another absolutely life-changing gig. I used to enjoy these concerts so much and always had a couple of tickets in my bedside drawer for upcoming shows (I remember seeing the ticket for my first Jane’s Addiction gig😃every time I opened my draw for months. They were and still are my favourite band and getting to see them in the Bierkeller in Bristlol a tiny, super intimate venue which is no bigger than your average pub was just one of the best memories. Anyway, I’d be surprised if anyone is still reading my self-indulgent ramblings, lol. Apologies again and thanks to anyone who actually stuck this post out to the end. Good Night great people and I wish you all great lives filled with the best gigs and stuff, lol. I was very lucky to catch my favourite bands at the best times in their histories and I hope you are too. Nighty, night………..errrr, more morning now, lol. Dave out!!! xxxXxxx
the bandana is so Robin doesn't slice his wrists on the nicks made on his Les Paul by the sleeve snap on his leather jacket 😊 his style is so wild and fluid, he is my fav guitarist ever
Best thing Trent ever did was self-release this album under a Creative Commons license and then start a tour that was successful as a big middle finger to the record company that screwed him over. Now he’s scoring lots of movies. Also this version goes HARD.
Listened to NiN for years and gotta say thier new stuff is great. Thier old stuff was great and so is thier new stuff. those claiming its crap and claiming to be "old school fan boys" maybe you should re-evaluate what you listen to NiN for. me? ill go on listening to everything Trent throws out there.
This song/version is so freaking primal! Controlled chaos. Makes me want to run down the street and rip trees from the ground. The HD vid and sound just adds to the intensity.
I became a NIN fan during downward spiral - but only saw them live during the Fragile tour. Being from Australia means we don't get as many chances to go see American bands as people on the northern hemisphere. Having said that, I'll never forget that set! I ran into footage of it here on utube a month or two back and it was just how I remembered it (2000 [ I think!] Sydney Big Day Out)
You know you're listening to a talented artist when the live version sounds better than the studio recording.
Live performances are edited too but yeah this is awesome.
I tell you, as a life-long NIN fan, hearing this on the HI-Fi Rush soundtrack knocked my socks off. Knowing the complex copyright stuff involved with The Slip and NIN in general, hearing such an awesome song be used in such an awesome way as a rhythm-combat boss fight knocked my fucking socks off.
HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS
As a NIN fan for almost 20 years, I did not expect The Slip to suddenly become relevant again and I am so here for it.
Please explain
@@JPNesker The Slip was a free album, and Trent put all he could into the public domain and opened a portal where you could post remixes of his music. Thus, 1,000,000 likely made it into the game because it was drm free.
The Slip is SO UNDERRATED. I am currently OBSESSED. ❤
Support both NIN and HFR for a sequel with both parts working together again.
This album came out at just the right time for me to be able to grab onto it with both hands, during the worst year of my life where every moment seemed against me. And at that point I would not have been able to listen to it if he hadnʻt put it out for free. But he did, and then I was able to afford a concert ticket when those became available, and having that show to look forward to got me through more hard stuff. And when Trent Reznor took the mic and started singing this song that night, that marked the turning point where I was able to start putting my life back together in real ways, rather than only just scrape-by surviving.
Regardless of what his intentions were in giving out this album for free, as far as Iʻm concerned, it saved a life.
Didn't even know that it was released for free, that's awesome!
I am very jealous you have seen nine inch nails / Trent reznor live. I have been a fan for about 10 years.
But I am not jealous of what struggles you may have faced. I think that Trent's personal lived experience, his songwriting and how explicitly he makes his feelings known, particularly on the downward spiral really resonated and still does with his listeners who have had similar experiences. Be that suicidal thoughts, drugs use, depression, anger..
He's probably my biggest role model, even if I haven't lived through those experiences but seeing how he has come full circle on that, he's older, in great shape, happy and yet still continues to make great music and has remained one of the most relevant and interesting minds in music and in particular film scoring. Hearing that you've been able to take some of that inspiration forward and improve things in your life is a really positive response and something that I'll remember as a NIN fan when I have those tough times. It also shows that NIN is not depression-core as I have heard some people saying! Thanks for sharing your message and I hope that you're doing well:)
rock on, brother. i know that feeling. hope things turned around for you. take care.
@@hadair407 One of the first things that struck me seeing him on stage was how *happy* Trent looked. Content, healthy, so unexpectedly fucking ripped.
Itʻs hard to put into words, but I hope you get to see that man play piano sometime, in person. It brought this feeling like, no matter what kind of crap there is in this world, there are also people who can do stuff like this. And we can too, itʻs just a matter of finding our things to do that way.
He gave us all The Slip that year.
@@pfrederick3927 They did, far beyond anything I knew to hope for then, mahalo.
The funny thing was, on my way out of the arena after that show (staggering like I was drunk from the sheer rush of it) I happened to glance down at the right place right time, and found a St. Antony medallion on the floor.
Iʻve never been Catholic, and laughed when I looked him up because someone else at that show had lost their patron saint of finding lost things. But I like wearing it, as a reminder of the best show I ever went to - Iʻm wearing it right now. And how much any one detail has to do with this show seeming to be where I began some crucial turn for the better, is anyoneʻs guess.
Bless you...
Holy shit the sound of this. I have never heard such a amazing live sound ever. Tight, full, powerfull, raw and yet so natural and alive. No plastic linkin park type wall of sound.
And Robin Finck. Seriously how much charisma that man has? Every time he's on stage he steals the whole scene.
The best "Hey" shouter in history
Agreed!!!!!
That might belong to Layne Staley
*"YEAH!"*
@@dgilbertson10 or even Kurt Cobain
nope, it's Cake.
IMO Robin Finck doesn't get enough credit for these live performances, which are awesome, let alone the years he spent touring with the band. Dude has my utmost respect (along with pretty much everyone who had anything to do with NIN including Trent, Chris Vrenna, Charlie Clouser, etc).
he sounds very sloppy on the downward spiral boots and he gets progressively better during the fragile years and then the slip and hesitation marks eras. i guess his years with guns n roses really polished him as a performer
Trent was having a fucking blast...shit the whole band was...a moment in time we are all lucky enough to hear
A NIN show is the most intense concert experience. It’s a Category 5 hurricane of light and sound and fury that you never want to end. Freaking amazing!
The rehearsal version is actually so much better than the CD version to me o:
1000%
Yeah sometimes they over produce songs they don't sound as raw
Hahah true. Much better so far
@@unplayedpiano7039 1,000,000%
True 100%
I lost my shit when I heard this one in the boss fight, as it's not one of the more popular or less abrasive NIN songs. So glad more people got exposed to one of my favorite NIN tracks, hope they will hear this version too. Slaps so much harder than the album version. But, the album version is also a true sonic bath with all the fuzz and noise.
Trent's signature noise is synth, all the creative ways you can twist an electronic noise are virtually infinite.
This version adds a lot of gravity and tension, which says a lot about the talent of the musicians involved, to improve on something that already had a solid start.
Never get sick of these live videos, they have so much energy
Absorb it like a sponge!
I just love the minimalistic raw energy of this.
I can't even put into words how great this is!
JaJaJa!!!!
The most musically talented lineup Trent ever had. A true murderers row.
Nope the best lineup was with Chris Vrenna, D. Lohner, Clauser & Finck
1,000,000%
Josh Freese is a machine
He is a BEAST
Yeah. He's pretty damn great on APC's first album too. Oh and fuckin killer fills and offbeats too.
@@jesdeletion205 their second album is just as good as well
@@deal5245I second that. I love about 4 tracks off of MDN, but 13TH STEP is a classic record start to finish. Of the two, I have a demo-quality vinyl reissue of 13TH by Music On Vinyl. But Freese is incredible on both records.
Thank you hi fi rush I didn’t know I needed this in my life
Some of the most talented musicians in history right here, folks. Don't forget what you're hearing right now.
Ja!
Not a hard song to play, apparently you’re not a musician
@@robbyramone6920 he was talking about the musicians, not the alleged complexity of the song which you seemed to deviate the point to.
No one can match how bad ass Robin Finck is at guitar
Robin and Larry LeLonde from Primus are amazing.
Let's not discount Matt Bellamy.
totally mate
I nearly had a little meltdown there!
I'm drunk and read your comment as "No one can match how bad AS Robin Finck is at guitar." Fuck, I'm glad that I read your comment again! 🤣
It's nice to see some love for Ler in here
Was fortunate enough to see NIN on this tour. '09 in NOLA. Awesome show. Especially with Josh Freese on drums.
Summer '24 🤘🤘🍻
I remember having the full rehearsal on DVD. This was Golden for me as a teen. I'd pop it in after school almost everyday.
these sound a lot better than the album versions
I take offense to this given how much I love the album version.
However, I cannot deny this is fucking awesomely better than the album version, precisely because the people involved are making it entirely their own at every phase, rather than just playing the song as recorded. It's amazing. It really is. You are correct.
This version has more air. I can hear are the individual peices better than the studio version. It has more punch also.
i gotta agree.
Did he ever release these on audio officially?
Having seen NIN live more than once i can vouch the fact that the audio of their live performances is damn near the same as on the albums.. I could also say the same for Slipknot. Many bands do not sound even close to as good as they do on albums when live unfortunately.
To me this is wear NIN peaked!!! I was in my mid thirties and saw NIN tour 3 times with those video screens in front and back of the stage high on XTC!!! Now I'm getting ready to turn 47 , wish I could go back and relive it, some of the best times of my life!!! HAPPY 2020😃🙃🤪
the influence of Daniel Ash on Robin Finck is undeniable, in the best possible way of course!
This performance gets me off every time. Tickles that same thing inside that made me want to break windows as a kid.
NIN Rehearsals = Album quality with live elements/vibe. PLEASE more of that!
When this song came out, I was thinking it sounded so good. Now, 16 years later, it only sounds better.
Always thought this was a criminally underrated song
This is a top shelf work out song. up there with megadeth.
I love live 40 year old muscle Trent Reznor. Layin the music.
josh freese is a hell of a drummer
👍👍👍
I feel like this is the old fashioned revival song we all need
I'm happy to say a brand new audience is about to experience real soon.
No one says "fuck" or "fucking" better than Trent;)
Or goes "ayy!" between lines :)
What is with Gordon Ramsay?
Balduresk _ and him too but that’s about it
most viewers of this video are 50% 90's kid who absolutely love NIN and 50% indonesian came here cause of "that" video
Arky PP I'm not a 90's kid. I'm an early 2000's kid.
Wait what video
@@fulldisclosureiamamonster2786 this one ruclips.net/video/TnGeeMEjMJY/видео.html
Ageng Setyo Nugroho omg i almost wer my pants watching that. wow. that’s one way to bypass copyright claims i guess.
Joss tak duk tak duk joss tak duk tak duk joss
Damn I love this song, it gets in my head and sticks for days.
Damn... I just keep coming back to this video every now and then, it just keeps inspiring the hell outta me.
Lights In The Sky. Greatest tour of all time.
That last i feel a million miles away,,,,,Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, yep, screamed along with you Trent
I don't feel anything at all.
Hi-Fi Rush First Boss,this Music is Insane!!!!!!!!
Welp, time to play Hi-Fi Rush
@@FoxInferno13u🎉 is
Bravo!!!!! Amazing song, awesome performance. Bravo!!!!
Beautiful soul 🖤 handsome man 👌
Beautiful.
Love this guitar riff
Whats so awesome is that Robin kind of slips up on that main riff here and there and it sounds all the more incredible because of it. Every time I try to play that riff the same sort of thing happens notes-wise coz of the arrangement of the frets.
This version is just Amazing! Trent is amazing of course, but I love watching Robin play this song. I have been binging NIN videos and Robin seems to light up with this one.
Robin Finck = coolest guitar player ever
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed Aaron North's performances during the With_Teeth tours but Robin is unmatched! I was so excited when he rejoined for live performances and I finally got to see him during the Lights In The Sky Tour
Lirycs:
Kind of hard
Hard to see
When you crawl
On your hands and your knees
With your face
In the trough
Wait your turn
While they finish you off
Don't know when it started
Don't know how
Should have found out
Should have happened by now
Got these lines
On my face
After all this time
And I still haven't found my place
I jump from every rooftop
So high so far to fall
I feel a million miles away
I don't feel any thing at all
I wake up
On the floor
Start it up again
Like it matters anymore
I don't know
If it does
Is this really all
That there ever was?
Put the gun
In my mouth
Close your eyes
Blow my fucking brains out
Pretty patterns
On the floor
That's enough for you
But I still need more, more, more
I jump from every rooftop
So high so far to fall
I feel a million miles away
I don't feel any thing at all
I jump from every rooftop (Is this really all)
So high so far to fall
I feel a million miles away
I don't feel any thing at all
I don't
Feel
Anything
I don't
Feel
Anything
I don't
Feel
Anything
I don't
Feel
Anything
I don't
Feel
Anything (A million miles away)
I don't
Feel
Anything (A million miles away)
I don't
Feel
Anything (A million miles away)
I don't
Feel
Anything
AWESOME
One of the all time best band performances ever. Fucking legends!
this is crazy good..
bloody great performance...
yeaaaaah!
First NIN gig I experienced (it really was a full-on EXPERIENCE rather than just your average show. Totally mind-blown and still trying to fully process what I’d gone through). Oh yeah….it was 1994 in the Forum, London. The tour was called something like the Self Destruct Tour to promote the then recently released ‘The Downward Spiral’ album. It was Trent and his touring band at the time (The genius that is Robin Finck on Guitar of course, Danny Lohner on Bass and many other instruments & Tech, Chris Vrenna & and lastly but definitely not leasty James Woolley on Keyboards, programming & backing vocals! An absolutely legendary NIN Line-up!!! Trent was at the height of his self-destruct phase, lol. All of the keyboards were mounted into the stage-set on swivel arm jobbies like you’d use at home for your huge-screen TV which allowed him to smash the shutout of them pretty much completely by the end of the Show. There were loads of the crowd chucking keys and other bits of destroyed equipment. The show was incredible!!!
We had driven up to London from Bridgend in South Wales 🏴 on the day of the show. Hired a cheap rental car. When we had been back in the car for 10 minutes after the show the three of us realised we were drenched from the sheer heat and sweat that ensued during the, roughly, 2 and a half hour set. Even when the venue switched the hall lights on to help the exhausted fans file out safely there was a thick fog rising from the steaming fans, lol.
We’d all bought a healthy stock of beautiful NIN T-shirts and other merch when we got into the Venue initially which was a blessing when we stripped off our dripping post-show shirts
and chucked on our brand-new (and DRY ! 😆) shirts.
On the way out we spotted a NIN Merch guy inside theselling proper, official NIN huge subway promo posters for the release of the ‘Closer to God’ CD Single (the cover pic was that kinda’ coiled Millipede-ish creature with the single editions and exact release date listed on the bottom of the poster. I think the standard size for promo Subway posters is 60” by 40” so these things are incredible……….and all for the bargain price of £1 !!!!. I’m still wondering why the fuck I didn’t buy like 20 or 30 of those beauties and wrap ‘em up then stash them away to be sold later (I still have the single poster I bought tucked away waiting for the perfect time and location to be Displayed!!! It’s tricky, and expensive as fuck to frame posters or prints this big too).
Sorry for rambling off like this, lol, it’s just the extremely fond memories I have for life-changing events that will always be there in my mind to remember. I think it was later that same year we also got to see the incredible MINISTRY in the Brixton Academy. It was their “PSALM 69……..” album Tour which was another absolutely life-changing gig. I used to enjoy these concerts so much and always had a couple of tickets in my bedside drawer for upcoming shows (I remember seeing the ticket for my first Jane’s Addiction gig😃every time I opened my draw for months. They were and still are my favourite band and getting to see them in the Bierkeller in Bristlol a tiny, super intimate venue which is no bigger than your average pub was just one of the best memories.
Anyway, I’d be surprised if anyone is still reading my self-indulgent ramblings, lol. Apologies again and thanks to anyone who actually stuck this post out to the end.
Good Night great people and I wish you all great lives filled with the best gigs and stuff, lol. I was very lucky to catch my favourite bands at the best times in their histories and I hope you are too.
Nighty, night………..errrr, more morning now, lol.
Dave out!!! xxxXxxx
The 62 dislikes obviously don't appreciate good music and prefer stuff that sucks
Ufff increible performance
His best band...shame so short lived
My anthem right now. Eternal gratitude guys.
I am here because this is a badass song.....I missed out on alot of modern music due to working!!
Me fascina esa faceta tan RockandRolera de *NIN*💥💥💥, son sencillamente UNA BESTIALIDAD!!!
This version is always my gasoline!!!
I was not expecting the live version to sound this hood but holy was I mistaken 🔥🔥
Best studio performance ever :)
This was one of the best shows I’ve seen.
Everybody gangsta
'til the drummer Jos tak dus tak dus tak
2023🎉
love this song
this never fails to get me pumped up.
that was awesome!😊
I love this energy !
This fucking shit is 1000000 times better than the one recorded for the album.
This is hands down the best version of 100,000... The guitar is delicious
This is pretty balls to the wall for a rehearsal. Electrifying performance.
Thanks for adding all these videos on here, really sucks youtube keep taking down videos.
This is soooo healing.
the bandana is so Robin doesn't slice his wrists on the nicks made on his Les Paul by the sleeve snap on his leather jacket 😊
his style is so wild and fluid, he is my fav guitarist ever
Best thing Trent ever did was self-release this album under a Creative Commons license and then start a tour that was successful as a big middle finger to the record company that screwed him over. Now he’s scoring lots of movies. Also this version goes HARD.
Listened to NiN for years and gotta say thier new stuff is great. Thier old stuff was great and so is thier new stuff. those claiming its crap and claiming to be "old school fan boys" maybe you should re-evaluate what you listen to NiN for. me? ill go on listening to everything Trent throws out there.
Superb !
This is the best live recording of any band ever, full stop! I'm sure trent realised at playback/ edit
This song/version is so freaking primal! Controlled chaos. Makes me want to run down the street and rip trees from the ground. The HD vid and sound just adds to the intensity.
Amazing !
I'd pay even to see them rehearse 👍
I became a NIN fan during downward spiral - but only saw them live during the Fragile tour. Being from Australia means we don't get as many chances to go see American bands as people on the northern hemisphere. Having said that, I'll never forget that set! I ran into footage of it here on utube a month or two back and it was just how I remembered it (2000 [ I think!] Sydney Big Day Out)
Awesome song.
Amazing
hula hula hula semuaaaaa
Thanks NIN for the great videos!!!
crazy sound!!!
This album made me sronger. Goodbye my love...
love this... so related to it then... thanks
POV: who just beat the 1st boss in HiFi Rush
The build-up to the chorus is so intense.
Hi-fi rush, nice game :,)
yeah
That's an AMAZING rythm section! Justin Meldal-Johnsen + Josh Freese
LONG TIME NIN FAN HERE SINCE JR HIGH FUCKIN LOVE WHEN HE JUST FUCKIN RUNS OUT AND STARTS SINGING FUCKKINNN SICKKKKK.
I miss him too!
When the live version is better than the album version, thats the mark of a great fucking band. Love it.
Awesome!
2019 anyone?
Thanks for the reminder what year it is right now. I forgot!
Tazkiya Seven yea. It’s a perfect performance
2020 !
2031!
I watch THIS video 'cause of THAT video 😂😂😂
thank god trent was around when music needed him
has really been 4 years almost since the Slip came out, i still feel like it was yesterday
best 👏🏼 drummer 👏🏼 ever 👏🏼