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− | Beginning with what sounds like garbled cries, the sixth track on ''Pretty Hate Machine'' is perhaps the most solely beat driven song on the track, lacking a clear melody and utilizing a lot of samples and loops (similar to Reznor's most recent work, ''[[Year Zero]]''). The distorted cries at the end segue directly into "[[Sin (song)|Sin]]." | + | Beginning with what sounds like garbled cries, the sixth track on ''Pretty Hate Machine'' is perhaps the most solely beat driven song on the track, lacking a clear melody and utilizing a lot of samples and loops (similar to Reznor's most recent work, ''[[Year Zero]]''). The middle section samples the drum beat, similar guitar work and some vocals from [[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]. The distorted cries at the end segue directly into "[[Sin (song)|Sin]]." |
===Kinda I Want To (''Purest Feeling'' Version)=== | ===Kinda I Want To (''Purest Feeling'' Version)=== |
Revision as of 01:23, 10 December 2008
Kinda I Want To (Purest Feeling)
Kinda I Want To (Demo)
"Kinda I Want To" is the sixth track on the 1989 release Pretty Hate Machine, and has ties to lust, though it's unclear exactly what the speaker wants to do or whom they want to do it with. Notably hard to write, Trent Reznor has always been very unsatisified with the song and thinks it's by far the worst song he's ever done. He has also stated it's the one song he will not play live anymore, though as with anything, this is subject to change.
Contents
Song Credits
- Production: Trent Reznor, John Fryer
- Engineering: John Fryer, Keith LeBlanc, Kennan Keating, Ken Quartarone
- Mix: John Fryer, Trent Reznor, Keith LeBlanc
Appearances
Halos
- Pretty Hate Machine
Other
- Purest Feeling (Demo)
- Purest Feeling II (Demo)
Versions
Kinda I Want To
Beginning with what sounds like garbled cries, the sixth track on Pretty Hate Machine is perhaps the most solely beat driven song on the track, lacking a clear melody and utilizing a lot of samples and loops (similar to Reznor's most recent work, Year Zero). The middle section samples the drum beat, similar guitar work and some vocals from Down In It. The distorted cries at the end segue directly into "Sin."
Kinda I Want To (Purest Feeling Version)
With a completely different arrangement, a solid synthetic melody, less distorted audio samples and a much more upbeat feel to it, the Purest Feeling version of "Kinda I Want To" resembles early 80's house music more than it's "breakbeat"-ish counterpart from Pretty Hate Machine. The song's arrangement is completely different in structure though the lyrics are the same with an additional bridge in the middle where Reznor repeats the line "Why does it have to be this way?" over and over while harmonizing with himself. The ending also features a rapidly strumming spanish guitar sound similar to that used in "The Becoming" off of The Downward Spiral, before the entire song fades into soft synths.
Kinda I Want To (Demo)
This version is almost exactly like the Purest Feeling version in structure and sound, though it uses much simpler synths and percussion, no sampling and very little background. This is perhaps one of Reznor's earliest demos as Nine Inch Nails.
Live
Coming soon
Lyrics
I can't shake this feeling from my head There's a devil sleeping in my bed He's watching you from across the way I cannot make this feeling go away I know it's not the right thing And I know it's not the good thing But kinda I want to I'm not sure of what I should do When everything I'm thinking of is you All of my excuses turn to lies Maybe God will cover up His eyes I know it's not the right thing And I know it's not the good thing But kinda I want to Kinda I want to Maybe just for tonight We can pretend it's all right What's the price I pay? I don't care what they say I want to I want to (I'll take my chance tonight)
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