Difference between revisions of "Untitled (from Head Like A Hole)"
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− | This is the only known version, a four-second clip of television host Heather "Princess" Day cheering for Nine Inch Nails when they appeared on ''Dance Party USA''. "[[Down In It]]" can be heard playing in the background. It is often misattributed to being the voice of Kelly Ripa, who was a dancer (but not host) on the show. | + | This is the only known version, a four-second clip of television host Heather "Princess" Day cheering for Nine Inch Nails when they appeared on ''Dance Party USA''. "[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]" can be heard playing in the background. It is often misattributed to being the voice of Kelly Ripa, who was a dancer (but not host) on the show. |
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Latest revision as of 04:30, 16 December 2024
"Untitled (from Head Like A Hole)" is a hidden track on Nine Inch Nails' 1990 release Head Like A Hole. It is not a NIN song, but rather contains a snippet of Dance Party USA host Heather "Princess" Day saying, "Let's hear it for Nine Inch Nails! Woooo! They're GOOD!" during their performance on the show. It is the shortest non-silent track on any NIN release.
Contents
Appearances
Halos
- Head Like A Hole
- Down In It (UK version, appended to track 6)
Versions
Untitled (from Head Like A Hole)
This is the only known version, a four-second clip of television host Heather "Princess" Day cheering for Nine Inch Nails when they appeared on Dance Party USA. "Down In It" can be heard playing in the background. It is often misattributed to being the voice of Kelly Ripa, who was a dancer (but not host) on the show.
Live
This has never been played live
Lyrics
Let's hear it for Nine Inch Nails! Woooo! They're good! (in the background) ...come again some other day. Rain, rain-
External links
- Nine Inch Nails performing "Down In It" on Dance Party USA (the line used on the maxi appears at 2:56, but cuts off before "They're good!")