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"1,000,000" continued to be played throughout the [[Wave Goodbye Tour]], appearing at about half of the shows throughout the setlist. A new live introduction was performed on the Australian dates, consisting of "[[Corona Radiata]]"-like synthesizer atmospherics surrounding a drum loop from the studio version of "1,000,000" that began at an extremely slow tempo and gradually sped up, eventually leading into the song's normal introduction. This intro was included in an HD video filmed from the stage by Rob Sheridan on the tour and subsequently shared via the official NIN Vimeo account. | "1,000,000" continued to be played throughout the [[Wave Goodbye Tour]], appearing at about half of the shows throughout the setlist. A new live introduction was performed on the Australian dates, consisting of "[[Corona Radiata]]"-like synthesizer atmospherics surrounding a drum loop from the studio version of "1,000,000" that began at an extremely slow tempo and gradually sped up, eventually leading into the song's normal introduction. This intro was included in an HD video filmed from the stage by Rob Sheridan on the tour and subsequently shared via the official NIN Vimeo account. | ||
− | On the [[NIN 2013-2014|''Hesitation Marks'' touring cycle]], "1,000,000" was played at the vast majority of shows, but became infrequent in [[NIN 2017-2018|2017 and 2018]]. | + | From the [[NIN 2013 Festival Tour]] onwards, [[Robin Finck]] would play the lead guitar part on the synthesizer. On the [[NIN 2013-2014|''Hesitation Marks'' touring cycle]], "1,000,000" was played at the vast majority of shows, but became infrequent in [[NIN 2017-2018|2017 and 2018]]. |
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== |
Revision as of 23:43, 6 December 2024
1,000,000 (Live At Rehearsals)
"1,000,000" is the second track of the Nine Inch Nails album The Slip. It flows directly from the sudden end of "999,999." The song is similar to "Wish" in that it opens the record following a short instrumental ("999,999," like "Wish" following "Pinion") and is at nearly the same tempo ("Wish" is at 135 BPM).
The idea of the narrator being or feeling "a million miles away," as sung in this song during the chorus, seems to reference or relate to the same idea as sung first in "Hurt." It would also be mentioned again in "All The Love In The World." Whether the three songs are all specifically related beyond repetition of the phrase is publicly unverified.
The song's accompanying artwork is constructed of a '1' and six '0's. Also the one could possibly be a person slipping off the edge of a building, represented by the stack of zeroes. This would coincide with the lyrics. The artwork also resembles, like the artwork for the track "Discipline," the part of the Art is Resistance logo with the star. In the Limited Edition CD/DVD insert, there are two red lines in the artwork, one originating in the center of the bottom box on the left, and one originating in the middle box on the right. Both lines continue straight downward and off the page.
Multitracks for this song (and all others from The Slip) were released in raw WAV format via remix.nin.com. While this song appears on The Definitive NIN - The Singles, it was never released as a single or promo.
Contents
Appearances
Halos
- The Slip
Seeds
Other
- The Definitive NIN - The Singles - online playlist(s); not on original Seed release
Versions
1,000,000
This is the original album version. The song shares a similar structure with "The Collector," notably how the songs begin, each with a drumming intro and following with a string instrument ("The Collector" had a bass while "1,000,000" has a guitar) which then leads into the lyrics. Perhaps its most notable feature is its structure, which separates the final chorus from the coda via Trent Reznor's lone voice and ensuing silence before drums and guitar blast back in. Its sudden ending leads immediately into "Letting You."
1,000,000 (Live At Rehearsals)
This version of the song was released online via nin.com and PitchforkTV. It was filmed and recorded in the band's rehearsal space in mid 2008 and directed by Rob Sheridan. It also features on The Slip's physical release, on an accompanying DVD of rehearsal footage.
Live
This song made its live debut at the dress rehearsal show of the Lights In The Sky Tour, and was performed as the opening song on every show of that tour.
"1,000,000" continued to be played throughout the Wave Goodbye Tour, appearing at about half of the shows throughout the setlist. A new live introduction was performed on the Australian dates, consisting of "Corona Radiata"-like synthesizer atmospherics surrounding a drum loop from the studio version of "1,000,000" that began at an extremely slow tempo and gradually sped up, eventually leading into the song's normal introduction. This intro was included in an HD video filmed from the stage by Rob Sheridan on the tour and subsequently shared via the official NIN Vimeo account.
From the NIN 2013 Festival Tour onwards, Robin Finck would play the lead guitar part on the synthesizer. On the Hesitation Marks touring cycle, "1,000,000" was played at the vast majority of shows, but became infrequent in 2017 and 2018.
Lyrics
Kind of hard Hard to see When you crawl On your hands and your knees With your face In the trough Wait your turn While they finish you off Don’t know when it started Don’t know how Should have found out Should have happened by now Got these lines On my face After all this time And I still haven’t found my place I jump from every rooftop So high so far to fall I feel a million miles away I don’t feel any thing at all I wake up On the floor Start it up again Like it matters anymore I don’t know If it does Is this really all That there ever was? Put the gun In my mouth Close your eyes Blow my fucking brains out Pretty patterns On the floor That’s enough for you But I still need more I jump from every rooftop So high so far to fall I feel a million miles away I don’t feel any thing at all
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