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Revision as of 19:03, 14 September 2009

Album:The Downward Spiral
Length:4:24
Tempo:{{{BPM}}} BPM
Versions:Piggy
Piggy (Instrumental)
Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)
Piggy (Closure)
Piggy (And All That Could Have Been)
Ghosts Piggy
Live:Further Down The Spiral Tour through Wave Goodbye Tour


"Piggy" is the second track from the 1994 album The Downward Spiral. It is the first song to feature a live drum performance by Trent Reznor, and one of the many to include the phrase "Nothing Can Stop Me Now".

According to the Filter biography on their official website, former live guitarist Richard Patrick reportedly received the nickname "Piggy" while in Nine Inch Nails. Whether or not he is related to this song is unknown.

Contents

  • 1 The Drum Solo
  • 2 Song Credits
  • 3 Appearances
    • 3.1 Halos
    • 3.2 Seeds
  • 4 Versions
    • 4.1 Piggy
    • 4.2 Piggy (Instrumental)
    • 4.3 Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)
    • 4.4 Piggy (Closure)
    • 4.5 Piggy (And All That Could Have Been)
    • 4.6 Ghosts Piggy
  • 5 Live
    • 5.1 Bridge School Benefit
  • 6 Lyrics
  • 7 External Links

The Drum Solo

The drum solo featured in the last half of the song is actually Reznor himself. Initially, it was a drum test being used as a placeholder in the song, but he liked it too much to replace it.

Song Credits

  • Production: Flood and Trent Reznor
  • Mixing Engineer: Alan Moulder

Appearances

Halos

  • The Downward Spiral
  • Further Down The Spiral
  • Closure
  • And All That Could Have Been (CD/DVD/VHS)

Seeds

  • The Definitive NIN - Deep Cuts

Versions

Piggy

Characterized by its very simplistic structure, Piggy contains a simple set of drum and other percussion loops with only bass and organ accompaniment, joined by piano and noise loops in the latter half. Though heavily debated, the album version of Piggy is the first of several songs on The Downward Spiral to incorporate the famous "Downward Spiral Motif." While this version of the motif does not contain the final "five note measure" found on other songs such as Closer and The Downward Spiral, the structure remains relatively the same. Played by the organs on the second verse, the notes to this short variation of the motif are as follows:
The motif as played by the organs on "Piggy."

Piggy (Instrumental)

Released by Reznor through his remix.nin.com account, this is a vocalless, unmastered version of the album recording.

Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)

"Piggy" was remixed by Rick Rubin for the 1995 remix album Further Down The Spiral. It features Dave Navarro on guitar and samples "Put Your Love in My Tender Care" by the Fatback Band. This remix was also featured on 2004's 2nd CD of the 10th Aniversary Deluxe Edition of The Downward Spiral. Formerly exclusively played on the Dissonance tour, it is one of the only remixes ever played live, and has recently been revived on the NIN|JA 2009 tour.

Piggy (Closure)

Recorded in bootleg-like quality, this live performance video is featured on the first disc of Closure.

Piggy (And All That Could Have Been)

A professionally recorded live version appears in video and audio on And All That Could Have Been. Reznor gives the microphone away to audience members to sing the "nothing can stop me now" refrain in the latter half of the song, and his ending piano solo segues directly into the performance of "The Frail."

Ghosts Piggy

This version of the song made its debut on 2008's Lights In The Sky Tour. It features Justin Meldal-Johnsen on upright bass and Reznor on tambourine and marimba, usually segueing directly from "19 Ghosts III" via Reznor's tambourine playing as it slows from the quicker tempo to match that of "Ghosts Piggy." Its title is sourced from tour setlists.

Live

Piggy has become a popular song in Nine Inch Nails live shows, played seemingly on a nearly regular basis. During live shows Reznor will frequently venture into the crowd during this song with a microphone and invite fans to sing along.

Bridge School Benefit

Reznor performed a new version of "Piggy" on piano with a string quartet at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit concert.

Lyrics

    Hey pig,
    Yeah you
    Hey pig piggy pig pig pig
    All of my fears came true
    Black and blue and broken bones you left me here I'm all alone
    My little piggy needed something new
    
    Nothing can stop me now
    I don't care anymore
    Nothing can stop me now
    I just don't care
    
    Hey pig
    Nothing's turning out the way I planned
    Hey pig
    There's a lot of things I hoped you could help me understand
    What am I supposed to do I lost my shit because of you
    
    Nothing can stop me now
    I don't care anymore
    Nothing can stop me now
    I just don't care
    Nothing can stop me now
    You don't need me anymore

The last line of the song is not sung in the final album cut.

External Links

  • Official Filter biography, which mentions Patrick's nickname


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