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In 1995, [[Nine Inch Nails]] co-headlined the ''Dissonance'' tour with [[David Bowie]]. Although NIN were supposedly more popular than Bowie at the time, Reznor felt uncomfortable having his idol open for him. So NIN played after the opening band [[Prick]] and before Bowie. | In 1995, [[Nine Inch Nails]] co-headlined the ''Dissonance'' tour with [[David Bowie]]. Although NIN were supposedly more popular than Bowie at the time, Reznor felt uncomfortable having his idol open for him. So NIN played after the opening band [[Prick]] and before Bowie. | ||
− | After NIN played a re-worked instrumental version of "[[Eraser]]", Bowie's band gradually came onto the stage to play 5 songs with NIN. Reznor and Bowie sang duet throughout this dual mini-set, with Reznor leaving the stage at the end for Bowie's band to perform their own set. NIN and Bowie's individual set lengths ended up being roughly equal. The joint set ended with new version of "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]", performed mostly by Bowie's band and sang by Bowie and Reznor. Live recording of this version appears on ''[[Closure]]'' | + | After NIN played a re-worked instrumental version of "[[Eraser]]", Bowie's band gradually came onto the stage to play 5 songs with NIN. Reznor and Bowie sang duet throughout this dual mini-set, with Reznor leaving the stage at the end for Bowie's band to perform their own set. NIN and Bowie's individual set lengths ended up being roughly equal. The joint set ended with new version of "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]", performed mostly by Bowie's band and sang by Bowie and Reznor. Live recording of this version appears on ''[[Closure]]''. |
The concept was innovative for its time, and received low sales and mixed reviews. Generalizing here, the young crowd did not stay for Bowie's set despite the segue, and the old crowd did not get industrial. Nowadays, these shows are treasured by the bootleg community. | The concept was innovative for its time, and received low sales and mixed reviews. Generalizing here, the young crowd did not stay for Bowie's set despite the segue, and the old crowd did not get industrial. Nowadays, these shows are treasured by the bootleg community. |
Revision as of 21:03, 27 May 2009
In 1995, Nine Inch Nails co-headlined the Dissonance tour with David Bowie. Although NIN were supposedly more popular than Bowie at the time, Reznor felt uncomfortable having his idol open for him. So NIN played after the opening band Prick and before Bowie.
After NIN played a re-worked instrumental version of "Eraser", Bowie's band gradually came onto the stage to play 5 songs with NIN. Reznor and Bowie sang duet throughout this dual mini-set, with Reznor leaving the stage at the end for Bowie's band to perform their own set. NIN and Bowie's individual set lengths ended up being roughly equal. The joint set ended with new version of "Hurt", performed mostly by Bowie's band and sang by Bowie and Reznor. Live recording of this version appears on Closure.
The concept was innovative for its time, and received low sales and mixed reviews. Generalizing here, the young crowd did not stay for Bowie's set despite the segue, and the old crowd did not get industrial. Nowadays, these shows are treasured by the bootleg community.
Contents
Line-Up
- Charlie Clouser: Keyboards, programming, additional drums, backing vocals
- Robin Finck: Guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Danny Lohner: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, saxophone
- Chris Vrenna: Drums
Stage Set-Up
Coming soon.
Typical setlist
- "Terrible Lie"
- "March Of The Pigs"
- "The Becoming"
- "Sanctified"
- "Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)"
- "Burn"
- "Closer" or "Closer To God"
- "Wish"
- "Gave Up"
- "Down In It"
- "Eraser" (Instrumental version)
Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie: - "Subterraneans"
- "Scary Monsters"
- "Reptile"
- "Hallo Spaceboy"
- "Hurt"