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− | The video for "Head Like A Hole" was directed by Eric Zimmerman, who also co-directed "Down In It." The Clay remix is used in place of the album version. | + | The video for "Head Like A Hole" was directed by [[Eric Zimmerman]], who also co-directed "[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]." The Clay remix is used in place of the album version. |
The video contains three different sequences, used at different intervals of the song. During the verses, footage of tribal dancers is untercut with rotating cybernetic heads, creating a strobe effect. For the main chorus and instrumental interludes, the band is seen playing in a large cage with wires and magnetic tape at their feet. The sub-chorus features black-and-white footage of Reznor lowering his head into a tub filled with water and bringing it back up. At the end of the video, Reznor's feet have become entangled in the tape and wires as he is lifted off the ground, hung upside-down and writhes in mid-air. | The video contains three different sequences, used at different intervals of the song. During the verses, footage of tribal dancers is untercut with rotating cybernetic heads, creating a strobe effect. For the main chorus and instrumental interludes, the band is seen playing in a large cage with wires and magnetic tape at their feet. The sub-chorus features black-and-white footage of Reznor lowering his head into a tub filled with water and bringing it back up. At the end of the video, Reznor's feet have become entangled in the tape and wires as he is lifted off the ground, hung upside-down and writhes in mid-air. |
Revision as of 01:45, 23 February 2007
Head Like A Hole(Clay)
Head Like A Hole(Copper)
Head Like A Hole(Opal)
Head Like A Hole(Slate)
Head Like A Hole(Soil)
You Know Who You Are
Set Staple
Contents
About
Head Like A Hole was the first commercial success Trent Reznor had and recieved wide radio rotation at the time. Though Trent doesn't dislike the song, he was quite suprised it became as big as it did, especially due to its relatively easy writing process compared to some of the lesser recognized tracks on Pretty Hate Machine ("That's What I Get" and "Kinda I Want To" most notably).
Song Credits
- Production: Flood, Trent Reznor
- Engineering: Flood, Kennan Keating, Keith LeBlanc, Doug de Angelis, Ken Quartarone
- Additional remix production: Keith LeBlanc
- Mix: Keith LeBlanc
Appearances
Halos
- Pretty Hate Machine
- Head Like A Hole (remixes)
- Closure (music video)
- And All That Could Have Been (live)
- Beside You In Time (live)
Versions
Head Like A Hole
The version that appears as the first track on Pretty Hate Machine, it's perhaps one of the most well known Nine Inch Nails songs. It's pounding synth bassline, tribal rhythms and chants, layered guitar and catchy double chorus are all signature aspects of the song. The stereo wipe at the end fades into the beginning of Terrible Lie.
Head Like A Hole (Clay)
The second track on the Head Like A Hole single, this is the version that was used in the video for Head Like A Hole. The only major differences are a different intro (one that features the second half of the chorus and some rhythmic chanting) and an unadulterated and extended version of the outro stereo wipe.
Head Like A Hole (Slate)
Head Like A Hole (Copper)
Head Like A Hole (Opal)
Head Like A Hole (Soil)
You Know Who You Are
(not to be confused with You Know What You Are?)
Music video
The video for "Head Like A Hole" was directed by Eric Zimmerman, who also co-directed "Down In It." The Clay remix is used in place of the album version.
The video contains three different sequences, used at different intervals of the song. During the verses, footage of tribal dancers is untercut with rotating cybernetic heads, creating a strobe effect. For the main chorus and instrumental interludes, the band is seen playing in a large cage with wires and magnetic tape at their feet. The sub-chorus features black-and-white footage of Reznor lowering his head into a tub filled with water and bringing it back up. At the end of the video, Reznor's feet have become entangled in the tape and wires as he is lifted off the ground, hung upside-down and writhes in mid-air.
When the video was shown on "Beavis and Butt-Head" in 1993, the Copper mix was used in place of the Clay mix.
Performed live
It has appeared in almost every concert that Nine Inch Nails has performed since its appearance and has become a staple part of the live set.
During the Lollapalooza 1991 Tour, various guitarists from other bands (such as Ice-T of Body Count) would come out onstage to perform with the band. YouTube video
"Head Like A Hole" is usually the last song of the show (With Teeth era) or last song before the encore (Self Destruct and Fragility era). At the end, the band usually destroy their instruments.
Covers
- acoustic cover by Ryan Star, some guy from Rockstar: Supernova
- cover by AFI, "hardcore" punk band
- cover by Still Remains, christian metalcore band
Lyrics
God Money I’ll do anything for you God Money just tell me what you want me to God Money nail me up against the wall God Money don’t want everything he wants it all No you can’t take it No no you can’t take it (You can’t take that away from me) Head like a hole Black as your soul I’d rather die than give you control Head like a hole Black as your soul I’d rather die than give you control Bow down before the one you serve You’re going to get what you deserve God Money’s not looking for the cure God Money’s not concerned about the sick among the pure God Money let’s go dancing on the backs of the bruised God Money’s not one to choose No you can’t take it No no you can’t take it No you can’t take that away from me Head like a hole Black as your soul I’d rather die than give you control Head like a hole Black as your soul I’d rather die than give you control Bow down before the one you serve You’re going to get what you deserve You know who you are