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| album = ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]''
 
| album = ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]''
 
| length = 3:57
 
| length = 3:57
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| versions = The Downward Spiral<br>The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)
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| BPM = 100
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| live = [[Further Down The Spiral Tour]]
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| versions = The Downward Spiral<br>The Downward Spiral (Instrumental)<br>The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)<br>The Downward Spiral (A Gilded Sickness)
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}}''''The Downward Spiral"''' is often referred to as the final part of ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'s'' story in which the main character kills himself with a gun. The intro to the song contains a chromatic melody very reminiscent of the ending of "[[Closer]]" but it is in E Major rather than C Major.
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| live = [[Further Down The Spiral Tour]]<br>[[Wave Goodbye Tour]]
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}}'''"The Downward Spiral"''', thirteenth track on the eponymous [[The Downward Spiral (halo)|album]], is often seen as the final part of the story, in which the main character commits suicide with a gun. The introduction of the song contains a chromatic melody very reminiscent of the ending of "[[Closer]]" but in E Major rather than C Major.
  
 
===Song Credits===
 
===Song Credits===
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==Versions==
 
==Versions==
 
===The Downward Spiral===
 
===The Downward Spiral===
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The final chapter in the album, The Downward Spiral incorporates white noise and the sound of flies, symbolizing the main character's arrival to "the bottom" of madness and [[Mr. Self Destruct|self destruction]].  A single acoustic guitar is layered on top, playing the famous "Downward Spiral Motif." The music then begins to build up, culminating with sounds of Trent screaming in desperation.  A heavy drum line is added onto the screaming and the lyrics are whispered on top. Finally, the song abruptly ends, with only the sound of white noise providing a segue into [[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]. This song marks the final appearance of the motif, played as follows:
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This album version incorporates drones and the sound of flies surrounding a single acoustic guitar layered on top, playing the "Downward Spiral Motif." It also gains a repetitive two-note melody played on Mellotron. The music then moves into a second section and begins to build up, culminating in a third section with sounds of Reznor screaming in desperation, surrounded by thunderous drums, guitar and synthesizer playing the motif, all equalized and manipulated so as to sound distant and less powerful. Reznor recites the lyrics quietly on top. Finally, the song abruptly ends with an elongated cymbal crash and the sound of white noise, which segues into "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]". On the 5.1 surround sound version, the loud rock ending plays in the back speakers, leaving the front two to play the motif, and the center channel for Reznor's vocals. The intro [[samples]] a watery noise from the film ''Alien'', and also pitched-down strings from the "Twins" cue on the ''Dead Ringers'' score. This song marks the final appearance of the motif on the album, played as follows:<br>
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[[Image:The_Downward_Spiral_Song_Motif_Tab.JPG|The Motif found on "The Downward Spiral."]]
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[[Image:The_Downward_Spiral_Song_Motif_Tab.JPG|The Motif found in "The Downward Spiral."]]
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A reversed version of the track is hidden on side B of the ''[[Not The Actual Events]]'' vinyl.
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===The Downward Spiral (Instrumental)===
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Released by Reznor via his [[remix.nin.com]] account, this unmastered instrumental version is identical to the studio version, save the lack of vocals and transitions to and from other songs.
  
 
===The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)===
 
===The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)===
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This remix contains a percolating minor-key melody that incorporates the guitar part of the original album version. It can be found on ''Further Down The Spiral'' and the 2-disc Deluxe Edition of ''The Downward Spiral.''
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'''''Running Time: 7:28'''''
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This remix contains a percolating minor-key melody that incorporates the guitar part of the original album version, and it also samples "First Dark Ride" by [[Coil]] vs. The Eskaton. It can be found on ''Further Down The Spiral'' and the 2-disc Deluxe Edition of ''The Downward Spiral.''
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====Song Credits====
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*Remixed by Danny Hyde, Drew McDowall, John Balance, [[Peter Christopherson]]
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===The Downward Spiral (A Gilded Sickness)===
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'''''Running Time: 7:59'''''
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Released on the semi-official ''[[Recoiled]]'' EP. A variation on Coil's "The Bottom" mix.
  
 
==Live==
 
==Live==
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When performed on the [[Self Destruct Touring Cycle|Self Destruct]] tour, the projection screen would show streams of blood slowly descending from the top. Once the screen was completely red, the curtain would rise, revealing the band performing the song. The vocals are absent from live performances, making it an instrumental lead-in, usually to "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]."
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"The Downward Spiral" made its live debut on [[1994/08/27 Rochester, NY|August 27, 1994]]. When performed on the [[Self Destruct Tour]], the projection screen would show a still shot of an empty room until the rock section, when a wave of blood would slowly descend from the top. Once the screen was completely red, the curtain would rise, revealing the band performing the song. The vocals are absent from live performances, making it an instrumental lead-in, often to "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]." On the [[Wave Goodbye Tour]], the song returned to the live set, this time with Reznor performing the acoustic guitar motif on keyboards. On the [[NIN 2014 Europe/UK Tour]], a pre-recorded version of the song was used as a show intro, combined with "[[The New Flesh]]".
  
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==
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     He couldn’t believe how easy it was
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     He couldn't believe how easy it was
 
     He put the gun into his face
 
     He put the gun into his face
 
     Bang!
 
     Bang!
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     Problems have solutions
 
     Problems have solutions
 
     A lifetime of fucking things up fixed in one determined flash
 
     A lifetime of fucking things up fixed in one determined flash
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     Everything’s blue
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     Everything's blue
 
     In this world
 
     In this world
 
     The deepest shade of mushroom blue
 
     The deepest shade of mushroom blue
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftbB4gqbg84 Live performance of "The Downward Spiral"]
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*[https://archive.org/details/remix-nin-com-audio-02954 "The Downward Spiral" (Instrumental) at archive.org]
  
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{{Succession box
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| title=[[The Downward Spiral (halo)#Track Listing (original release and DVD-A release)|The Downward Spiral]]
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| before=[[Reptile]]
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| after=[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]
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| track=13}}
 
[[Category:NIN Songs]]
 
[[Category:NIN Songs]]

Latest revision as of 22:17, 16 March 2025

Album:The Downward Spiral
Length:3:57
Tempo:100 BPM
Versions:The Downward Spiral
The Downward Spiral (Instrumental)
The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)
The Downward Spiral (A Gilded Sickness)
Live:Further Down The Spiral Tour
Wave Goodbye Tour

"The Downward Spiral", thirteenth track on the eponymous album, is often seen as the final part of the story, in which the main character commits suicide with a gun. The introduction of the song contains a chromatic melody very reminiscent of the ending of "Closer" but in E Major rather than C Major.

Contents

  • 1 Song Credits
  • 2 Appearances
    • 2.1 Halos
    • 2.2 Seeds
  • 3 Versions
    • 3.1 The Downward Spiral
    • 3.2 The Downward Spiral (Instrumental)
    • 3.3 The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)
      • 3.3.1 Song Credits
    • 3.4 The Downward Spiral (A Gilded Sickness)
  • 4 Live
  • 5 Lyrics
  • 6 External Links

Song Credits

  • Production: Trent Reznor
  • Mixing engineer: Alan Moulder
  • Drums: Andy Kubiszewski

Appearances

Halos

  • The Downward Spiral
  • Further Down The Spiral

Seeds

  • The Definitive NIN - Quiet Tracks

Versions

The Downward Spiral

This album version incorporates drones and the sound of flies surrounding a single acoustic guitar layered on top, playing the "Downward Spiral Motif." It also gains a repetitive two-note melody played on Mellotron. The music then moves into a second section and begins to build up, culminating in a third section with sounds of Reznor screaming in desperation, surrounded by thunderous drums, guitar and synthesizer playing the motif, all equalized and manipulated so as to sound distant and less powerful. Reznor recites the lyrics quietly on top. Finally, the song abruptly ends with an elongated cymbal crash and the sound of white noise, which segues into "Hurt". On the 5.1 surround sound version, the loud rock ending plays in the back speakers, leaving the front two to play the motif, and the center channel for Reznor's vocals. The intro samples a watery noise from the film Alien, and also pitched-down strings from the "Twins" cue on the Dead Ringers score. This song marks the final appearance of the motif on the album, played as follows:
The Motif found in "The Downward Spiral."

A reversed version of the track is hidden on side B of the Not The Actual Events vinyl.

The Downward Spiral (Instrumental)

Released by Reznor via his remix.nin.com account, this unmastered instrumental version is identical to the studio version, save the lack of vocals and transitions to and from other songs.

The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)

Running Time: 7:28

This remix contains a percolating minor-key melody that incorporates the guitar part of the original album version, and it also samples "First Dark Ride" by Coil vs. The Eskaton. It can be found on Further Down The Spiral and the 2-disc Deluxe Edition of The Downward Spiral.

Song Credits

  • Remixed by Danny Hyde, Drew McDowall, John Balance, Peter Christopherson

The Downward Spiral (A Gilded Sickness)

Running Time: 7:59

Released on the semi-official Recoiled EP. A variation on Coil's "The Bottom" mix.

Live

"The Downward Spiral" made its live debut on August 27, 1994. When performed on the Self Destruct Tour, the projection screen would show a still shot of an empty room until the rock section, when a wave of blood would slowly descend from the top. Once the screen was completely red, the curtain would rise, revealing the band performing the song. The vocals are absent from live performances, making it an instrumental lead-in, often to "Wish." On the Wave Goodbye Tour, the song returned to the live set, this time with Reznor performing the acoustic guitar motif on keyboards. On the NIN 2014 Europe/UK Tour, a pre-recorded version of the song was used as a show intro, combined with "The New Flesh".

Lyrics

    He couldn't believe how easy it was
    He put the gun into his face
    Bang!
    (So much blood for such a tiny little hole)
    
    Problems have solutions
    A lifetime of fucking things up fixed in one determined flash
    Everything's blue
    In this world
    The deepest shade of mushroom blue
    All fuzzy
    Spilling out of my head

The fifth line was changed on the final album cut:

    Problems do have solutions, you know

The seventh line is repeated twice:

    Everything's blue...
    Everything's blue in this world

External Links

  • "The Downward Spiral" (Instrumental) at archive.org
Previous track - "Reptile" Track 13 from The Downward Spiral Next track - "Hurt"
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