Hollywood, CA -
Nine Inch Nails nearly Waves Goodbye at the Fonda Music Box Theater for close to a 3 hour tour after
Health opens for nearly an hour. Gary Newman Came out and sang 3 or 4 songs including his 80's hit 'In Cars'. Eric Avery joined the party for that and a few other songs. Trent introduced Michael Garson, whom he met through a gig with David Bowie, and brought him on stage to play piano. He slayed it, including an interlude solo while the band took a short break. Greg Puciato, of Dillinger Escape Plan, and other members joined Reznor and company to add further texture to the soiree of sound. You get the picture? No?! If not, well here you go.






Eric Avery on Bass . . .



Gary Newman guest vocals

Mike Garson on piano
and apparently 2:45 of audio is more than 100MB (149.7MB to be exact) which happens to be the maximum allowed by my blog host, therefore I will simply post a link to the mp3 file for your download pleasure. I was standing a bit too close to the monitors for the first couple songs but it gets better . . .
audio linky link. Cheers.
Thanks for this. Man, I'm gonna miss NIN.
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Awesome! Thanks for the audio! I'm STOKED!
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thanks man.. this was cool .. grew up with NIN .. will really miss the shows .. hope he keeps recording .. NIN is my band!
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Awesone! TY for the Audio link. It was the 1 LA show I was unable to make it too and now I can at least feel like I was a part of it.
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Awesome pictures, blog and audio! You ROCK!!!
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TYVM for the audio! Much appreciated.
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Brilliant post mate, keep up the good work
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I remember seeing NIN at Lollapalooza in '91 and thinking "These guys are NUTS!"
Cheers!
-Booker
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