[reply]I saw NIN in Chicago on Saturday…I was pretty blown away by the show…the venue was small(for them)and the sound was incredible…great set list…he did a couple of Bowie covers back to back …I really enjoyed it…I saw Martin Atkins there too…said hi to him and spoke to him for a few minutes…great night in a great city…
Live debut of And all that could have been.
Also, he hadnt played Starfuckers, Inc. in ten years.[/reply]
So I heard. “Sin,” too (the next night). Oh well. I’m pleased – I got “The Perfect Drug,” a Joy Division cover, and “Happiness In Slavery,” so I can’t really complain.
[reply][reply]I saw NIN in Chicago on Saturday…I was pretty blown away by the show…the venue was small(for them)and the sound was incredible…great set list…he did a couple of Bowie covers back to back …I really enjoyed it…I saw Martin Atkins there too…said hi to him and spoke to him for a few minutes…great night in a great city…
Live debut of And all that could have been.
Also, he hadnt played Starfuckers, Inc. in ten years.[/reply]
So I heard. “Sin,” too (the next night). Oh well. I’m pleased – I got “The Perfect Drug,” a Joy Division cover, and “Happiness In Slavery,” so I can’t really complain.[/reply]
I forgot to mention he did Subterraneans too; first time since 1995.
I was at RCMH night two, Kings Theater night one, and both nights in Boston.
Vegas gets more and more difficult for me to resist with each passing day.
I saw NIN in Chicago on Saturday…I was pretty blown away by the show…the venue was small(for them)and the sound was incredible…great set list…he did a couple of Bowie covers back to back …I really enjoyed it…I saw Martin Atkins there too…said hi to him and spoke to him for a few minutes…great night in a great city…
Wow, should’ve said. I was there all three nights; would’ve been cool to meet up!