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This Nine Inch Nails Woodstock performance is chilling. ANALYSIS of "Something I Can Never Have" 

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Since analyzing Nine Inch Nail's "Terrible Lie" on the channel, I have been increasingly craving more Trent Reznor on this channel. I find his vocal stylization and composition absolutely intriguing, not to mention the one live performance I witnessed. So, we gotta do it again. And again. What other Nine Inch Nails performances should I be analyzing?!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Nine Inch Nails perform "Something I Can Never Have" for the first time.
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@YasArc24
@YasArc24 Месяц назад
I love that everytime Elizabeth reacts to Trent Reznor, she's like "talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before" and on top of that, calling him genius all the time, and it's great, because that's exactly what Trent Reznor is.
@markvanderstelt8999
@markvanderstelt8999 Месяц назад
is this Trent ?
@YasArc24
@YasArc24 Месяц назад
@@markvanderstelt8999 yep
@GimmeJimmy23
@GimmeJimmy23 Месяц назад
He's finally getting his due, all at once. 💪😎
@EveryBodyHz
@EveryBodyHz Месяц назад
To repurpose a compliment to give to Trent Reznor, that Frank Black from the Pixies purportedly received from an old-timer that heard him sing, "That boy sure can holler!"
@Paulfroe
@Paulfroe Месяц назад
the whole album, pretty hate machine, is a masterpiece of emotion, atmosphere and meaning
@lamiglass1
@lamiglass1 Месяц назад
100%
@krishorrocks639
@krishorrocks639 Месяц назад
Word
@dimanfpv3247
@dimanfpv3247 Месяц назад
I agree she needs to do an few special episodes with a whole album maybe less cuts only in between songs to discuss the song and the placement. This one would be great also The Wall, King Dimond - Them, just to name a few.
@Dr._Nicholi_Rasmuson
@Dr._Nicholi_Rasmuson 20 дней назад
Especially some specifics like this. Live just does not do some things justice. NIN and Tool very much so because of the atmosphere being very detailed, reliant on crisp audio. The piano/keyboard intro to this track on the album is absolutely amazing. Though, I think this guy may have been faking playing it in this performance? IDK, rambling... I think she does these though due to avoid copyright strikes maybe? I don't think that's it, don't people get strikes for just singing a few words sometimes? Maybe it's a different aspect of youtube's bizarre take on "fair use" or something, who knows. Maybe in part it's to do a study on their actual singing voice rather than what's processed....not that it matters much in most metal where they really do sing like that.....not to mention that if it's done for effect(eg a chorus or background or whatever) they can totally do it on stage too. I don't know, I flip back and forth between those two reasons. I wound up not following the channel because I tend to dislike live recordings.
@JayCarroll
@JayCarroll 5 дней назад
In my top 10 albums of all time.
@aarongunstone6579
@aarongunstone6579 Месяц назад
NIN was my late wife's favourite band. We saw them many times together, including while she was pregnant with our eldest child. The day before our wedding, having been told about her illness, Trent was gracious enough to call her for a chat and to wish us well, which meant a very great deal to her. I played this song, as well as "The Day the Whole World Went Away", at her funeral. It still punches me in the gut every time I hear it, but I still love it. Makes me feel close to her again.
@bailey3209
@bailey3209 Месяц назад
Fuckin beautiful that he did that, sorry for your loss
@summerbreezeNZ
@summerbreezeNZ Месяц назад
It's heart-warming to hear you had such incredible experiences together before her passing. So very sorry for your loss, and her own loss as well! xo
@cnethery
@cnethery Месяц назад
I am so sorry for your loss. Happy to know he is a good human being.
@brodielynn5273
@brodielynn5273 Месяц назад
How very beautiful…and so heartbreaking…much like how a lot of NIN feels 🖤. Very sorry for your loss….hope you and your children are all doing well 🖤
@Amitabha108
@Amitabha108 29 дней назад
So sorry for your loss. Love is evergreen in our hearts, and those we love and remember are never truly gone.
@oscardiggs246
@oscardiggs246 Месяц назад
“You’re just a fading fucking reminder of who I used to be.” The perfect dismissal for the person in all our lives who had been the “Pretty Hate Machine”
@go-nogo1475
@go-nogo1475 Час назад
And the coming-into the knowledge, hedged within the act of saying that, that you are no longer who you were either.... Not now. Never again.
@ashleyguffington5706
@ashleyguffington5706 Месяц назад
Trent is seriously the GOAT of making you feel those dark emotions. This is one of my favorite NIN songs of all time. I appreciate that you can enunciate the subtle vocal and musical changes he used to hit in the feels every single time.
@EzequielMeilij
@EzequielMeilij Месяц назад
Oh, since you have already done Johnny Cash's cover for Hurt, you should definitely do the original by NIN.
@mikehansen5356
@mikehansen5356 Месяц назад
Unpopular opinion I like the NIN version better
@jamiestetler1522
@jamiestetler1522 Месяц назад
Yes, absolutely! Please do this!
@BrianKoppe
@BrianKoppe Месяц назад
​@@mikehansen5356Agreed. People connect with how Cash's history recontextualizes the lyrics, but the NIN version is more interesting and complex musically and still quite good in terms of performance and emotional resonance. And that's not even getting into its role as the conclusion to the journey on The Downward Spiral.
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Месяц назад
This is a great idea. I did listen to Nine Inch Nail's version before I listened to Johnny Cash's, but that was years ago and I've totally forgotten how it sounded.
@LouLou-sl2yr
@LouLou-sl2yr Месяц назад
Or even better, go for the live version with David Bowie. It's masterful 🤩
@joefedele6746
@joefedele6746 Месяц назад
This, honestly, is TRENT. When someone asks me what he actually sounds like, this goes from plaintive, to angry, to furious. He uses his breath, even his inhales to paint the picture. I've seen him do this live three times, and I've cried every time.
@multiplemiggs5189
@multiplemiggs5189 Месяц назад
The album version of this song saved my life... The auditory brutality is an essential component of expressing how these things feel... Legend
@alphooey
@alphooey Месяц назад
Pretty Hate Machine is probably my most loved album. 35 years in October 2024. Still holds up.
@Atomic0range
@Atomic0range Месяц назад
I recommend checking out “Reptile” if you want to hear the more industrial side of Nine Inch Nails. It’s sludgy, dark, melodic, and Trent goes from growling to screaming to whispering to …scatting? It’s my favorite NIN song!
@AntonNidhoggr
@AntonNidhoggr Месяц назад
The Woodstock version of it is quite good! However I also like the 2001 version from the Fragile toor. I think the recording on the latter is somewhat better, but at Woodstock Trent is more crazy. Can't just pick one :-)
@karlrobinson3608
@karlrobinson3608 Месяц назад
​@AntonNidhoggr have you seen the version with Peter Murphy in 06? That's my standout
@AntonNidhoggr
@AntonNidhoggr Месяц назад
@@karlrobinson3608 it’s good but to me it looses the feeling of NIN a bit. Anyways tbh I think the Woodstock version is the best for reaction purposes out of them all.
@matthewgoodA1206
@matthewgoodA1206 Месяц назад
My favorite track on ‘The Downward Spiral’, so deeply industrial.
@JesseKeith-jo6ro
@JesseKeith-jo6ro Месяц назад
Reptile is in my top three nin songs
@claymccoy
@claymccoy Месяц назад
30 years later, he has an Emmy, multiple Grammys and multiple Oscars...
@JohnnyBNerdy
@JohnnyBNerdy Месяц назад
We just need a Downward Spiral: The Musical so Trent can get his EGOT
@Atomic0range
@Atomic0range Месяц назад
@@JohnnyBNerdythe way Trent loves to carry through musical motifs in his albums is so perfect for a stage performance! Unfortunately it would be the most depressing play of all time…
@drewstory2091
@drewstory2091 Месяц назад
It is only a matter of time before he joins the EGOT list
@stevenprescott5060
@stevenprescott5060 Месяц назад
He wont do a Broadway show lol
@davidpence3560
@davidpence3560 Месяц назад
And a Country Music Award too. The music for Old Town Road is from the Ghosts album
@rylian21
@rylian21 Месяц назад
Trent's ability to invoke pain and brokenness and humanity into his vocal performances is awe-inspiring and just leaves you feeling raw. The man is a genius on the level of Mozart, Vivaldi, and Beethoven. It's a shame he doesn't get the recognition he truly deserves.
@davidaustinjr.3138
@davidaustinjr.3138 Месяц назад
I was born in 1986, began working with music in a professional capacity in '94 at the age of 8....and Trent Reznor has been my biggest influence since '95. So it is nice to hear someone I respect as much as Elizabeth truly understanding the depth of his live performances!!!
@Kairos_kcs
@Kairos_kcs Месяц назад
Damn I wish it was the “Still” version but still love seeing more NIИ. Trent is the perfect example of emotion and expression being the most important element of a vocal performance (or any performance for that matter).
@christinesanders1546
@christinesanders1546 Месяц назад
That version is amazing. Wish she would do that one as well.
@patrickdunster1083
@patrickdunster1083 Месяц назад
Please look into “Arctic Monkeys”. Don’t worry about the song, you’ll feel it.
@hereinsideisthemetal5841
@hereinsideisthemetal5841 Месяц назад
Those performances would be amazing to do. Woodstock is quite possibly their worse performance ever
@Kairos_kcs
@Kairos_kcs Месяц назад
@@hereinsideisthemetal5841 Ehm… I don’t think I’d say Woodstock were their worst performances at all. I wouldn’t even compare the “Still” versions of songs to Woodstock performances because they are VERY intentionally different.
@sirshmiggins2786
@sirshmiggins2786 Месяц назад
The whole Still album is amazing. I got The Fragile DVD and there was a advert to order Still inside of it. It wasn't even out yet so it took a long time to get it but the wait was well worth it.
@jamiestetler1522
@jamiestetler1522 Месяц назад
NIN has been one of my favorites since I was 12 years old (I’m 47). I hope she appreciates it as much as I do.
@Flagg795
@Flagg795 Месяц назад
Same! I think I have been consistently listening to NIN just as long, if not more so, than just about any other artist. I picked up the Broken EP the week it came out & I have been hooked ever since.
@MiniVanDan27
@MiniVanDan27 Месяц назад
Pretty Hate Machine grabbed me and never let go.
@jyjjy7
@jyjjy7 Месяц назад
You were at least 13, no 12 year old was onto NIN before the Head Like A Hole single, at the least
@mattjohn4731
@mattjohn4731 Месяц назад
@@Flagg795 Cool, have you heard Pigface? Industrial supergroup formed by Martin Atkin, with Reznor as one of the rotating vocalist/writers. Atkins recently founded an industrial music museum in Chicago! Also I highly recommend Skinny Puppy, especially if you're into animal rights
@Flagg795
@Flagg795 Месяц назад
@@mattjohn4731 I have indeed! I had not heard of the industrial music museum, but that sounds bad ass & I will certainly check it out the next time I am in Chicago! Thank you for the heads up!
@SamVance
@SamVance Месяц назад
My favorite NIN album & one I think you would love is The Fragile. What an amazing album, meant to be experienced front to back. Favorite tracks are “We’re in this together” “Into The Void” “The Day The World Went Away”
@michaeldunwood5907
@michaeldunwood5907 Месяц назад
would that i had more than one thumbs up to give
@leepatterson5710
@leepatterson5710 Месяц назад
My sweet spot on The Fragile is The Great Below.
@juliagoatly5857
@juliagoatly5857 Месяц назад
The distorted wall of sound in “the day the world went away.”
@Sandysmashfat
@Sandysmashfat 29 дней назад
'Where is everybody' from the fragile is 🔥🔥🔥
@JD_Slacker
@JD_Slacker 8 дней назад
The Great Below is my favorite track off this brilliant album.
@iamafieldonfire7836
@iamafieldonfire7836 Месяц назад
I love hearing you talk about NIN like this. I often feel on my own thinking that he's a genius, he is. I don't know any other artist that moves me the way he does. I love how geeked out you are over the "ugly" sound. I always think there is something so incredibly vengeful and sinister about NIN music, and at the same time he can write love songs that feel like they're whispered in your ear just for you, and I love it.
@johncondon4081
@johncondon4081 Месяц назад
The emotion of NIN is the silence between the notes
@scootypuffjr.
@scootypuffjr. Месяц назад
The version of "Reptile" from this performance is amazing
@karlrobinson3608
@karlrobinson3608 Месяц назад
That's a great version but for me the one with Peter Murphy in '06 for the radio broadcast stands out for me.
@scootypuffjr.
@scootypuffjr. Месяц назад
@karlrobinson3608 I revisit that one occasionally. There is a version of it that was an Easter egg on the DVD version of NIN Live: All that could have been. That's probably my favorite. That whole DVD is a must-see.
@NoahWolfe
@NoahWolfe Месяц назад
Reptile's placement in TDS makes it perfection to me. Sublime on its own for certain, but the impact of where it arrives in the context of TDS is another level. Consideration for the entire composition, never mind A / B sides is something lost in the streaming era.
@Shortlovey
@Shortlovey Месяц назад
I saw him do Reptile with Gary Numan in 2013. I listened to NIN at the time but the concert made me fall in love with the song and NIN in general and now Trent/the band are one of my favorites.
@gemfyre855
@gemfyre855 Месяц назад
On TDS Reptile was just another song to me. Live, it's a monster of a song.
@celestinomoya4470
@celestinomoya4470 27 дней назад
Wow, Elizabeth! This was probably the best song reaction I’ve ever seen. Soooo few people even begin to process all the depth and detail, the manifold creativity, that goes into a NIN expression (song). That’s the thing that most people miss is that these songs aren’t intended to be songs, in the traditional sense, and that’s why people who measure them by those standards miss the genius. The NIN masterpieces are expressions of VERY specific emotions, and he pours every ounce of his creativity into capturing and communicating that emotion with full nuance and a depth that satisfies those who have been unfortunate enough to have been struck in that particular way. It’s not just rage. Or, betrayal. Or seduction. It’s situational. The songs are tweaked in such a way that they don’t remind you of every heartbreak you’ve ever had. They remind you of that ONE person that really kicked your heart in the balls. Ha. And, he digs and digs until it’s all carved out and left there in a big messy pile on the floor. And, strangely, you sometimes feel better. Ha. Of course, you can also OD on his music. Especially teenagers. It can paint a very bleak portrait for people who haven’t experienced enough of life for themselves. And, I think from the beginning, he understood that there are limits to what traditional composition techniques and instrumentation could convey, and that the talent of the past had utilized those tools to the full extent already. In order to push deeper, he needed to discover brand new sounds and techniques, and nothing was off the table. He was one of the original mic-droppers, only he didn’t do it as a flex. He did it as a way of saying, “I gave it my all. I have nothing left.” He would often drop the mic at the end of a particularly intense song, it would just fall out of his hand as he walked away, spent. So, he really did move music forward in some impressive ways, although most people never really got it. Furthermore, competing with him was kind of off the table for most musicians, due to their own artistic limits. Thus, he was one of the rare artists that essentially created his own genre, and subsequently also shut it down, once he got tired of delving into those various darknesses. It’s rare for someone to do something so well initially, that none of the would-be copycats could gain enough traction to even get noticed. He was grouped with “industrial” artists, because they also used alternative noises to construct songs, but anyone who loved the other industrial bands could easily see that he wasn’t just playing with the cool new toys, but that there was a higher artistic visionary at work. There is a scream in the song “Wish” on the Broken album, that I’ll just never get over. It just makes every other attempt at capturing that level of despair look like cheap community theatre. It’s not something that Dimash or Freddy Mercury could ever pull off, even though they are far superior singers by the normal metrics. Ha. So, yeah, thanks for this. It’s just cool to see someone as knowledgeable and as experienced as you getting hypnotized by the same things that blew the roof off my understanding of what music could be over 3 decades ago. Speaking of Freddy, NIN does a cover of Queen’s “Get Down, Make Love.” My GF and I requested that one at our prom. lol. It got cancelled about a minute in. Anyone who has heard it will know why😂
@Chet_Thornbushel
@Chet_Thornbushel Месяц назад
One of the most commendable things about Reznor and NIN is the journey they’ve been on. To compare this raw, passionate performance from these young men to seeing them live today….they are equally as powerful, artistic, and true. He has not lost any of his spark(clearly when you see what he has achieved lately) and finds a way to stay connected to these songs which he wrote a lifetime ago. There is no going through the motions or phoning it in. With all that said- check out some of their more recent live performances, I think you’d enjoy the comparison.
@SuzakuX
@SuzakuX Месяц назад
He never rests on his laurels and is always experimenting with new sounds and vibes. That extends to their live shows too, he's always thinking of interesting new ways to arrange and perform the music in live settings, and pushing the tech for what can be achieved visually as well. There's a great two part doc about the behind the scenes on the Tension Tour. It's really incredible how much work goes into everything.
@frbyrd-tg5co
@frbyrd-tg5co Месяц назад
The fact that through his iconoclastic work, he also pursues and records with preceding legends like Gary Numan and Peter Murphy just goes to show he is aware of his place and importance in carrying on a legacy of industrial electronica which pushes envelopes and pulls in new listeners. His studio work of re-imagining Bella Lugosi's Dead with Murphy, himself, is mind-blowing.
@chrisl7477
@chrisl7477 Месяц назад
Been a huge NIN fan since my youth. This song had a big part in my life after I tragically lost my wife 8 months after getting married. Trent Reznor is one of a kind, there will never be another.
@jasonmarquis7586
@jasonmarquis7586 Месяц назад
I saw NIN live for the 'Pretty Hate Machine' tour (NIN's first tour ever), and Trent's been intense since day one.
@garycollard1981
@garycollard1981 Месяц назад
I first saw them supporting Guns N Roses. Got the feeling most of the crowd didn't like them too much but I found them very interesting. Loved that first album on purchase and pretty much everything since. Such a talent!
@ArtDigitalMediaTV
@ArtDigitalMediaTV Месяц назад
Those were the best shows, when Pretty Hate Machine first came out, and NIN was still playing small venues. Not stadiums. Right up close to the stage. So intense! Cabaret Metro in Chicago! Miss those days!
@frbyrd-tg5co
@frbyrd-tg5co Месяц назад
@@ArtDigitalMediaTV Same here - saw them at AXIS on Lansdowne in Boston in 1990 - Phenomenal power and intensity. Met Trent at the after party upstairs and got him a Heineken and he signed my ticket stub. Amazing how he downshifted all that energy to have a normal rock chat after his high-octane performance.
@simonmorris361
@simonmorris361 19 дней назад
The Astoria show in London felt like it was teetering on the edge of a full riot. Such an intense gig.
@FrankWhite1990
@FrankWhite1990 Месяц назад
This song breaks my heart every time I hear it without fail. I'm so glad it resonated with you. 💔
@PunkJr
@PunkJr 27 дней назад
One of the things I love most about your channel is how you cover songs I've loved in my past, and give them brand new life. I love it, thank you so much for all of your insight.
@ashscott6068
@ashscott6068 Месяц назад
On the low verses, on a good night, Trent can get through an entire set without ever accidentally being in tune
@Atomic0range
@Atomic0range Месяц назад
😂
@BrianKoppe
@BrianKoppe Месяц назад
It's a long shot bc I'm probably the only one who will request this, but I think you'd enjoy reacting to "All Time Low" from NIN's Tension tour for a very different but still quite good NIN experience.
@Chet_Thornbushel
@Chet_Thornbushel Месяц назад
Such a good song. I love the funky bass and the piano. Definitely underrated 🖤
@JD_Slacker
@JD_Slacker 8 дней назад
Great call. I loved how they performed it on that tour.
@neclimdul
@neclimdul Месяц назад
You hit the nail on the head at the end there. Trent isn't singing, he's a sound in the soundscape. That's why the pitch doesn't matter, it's the sound and emotion. Glad you enjoyed this. I can't wait till you see something from the Fragile performances, they're equally emotional and maybe even more brilliant.
@progunliberal
@progunliberal Месяц назад
If I had a million dollars, I'd send it to you to do the entire nin catalog from beginning to end.
@emilywilhite5807
@emilywilhite5807 Месяц назад
She has 1.66 million subscribers. If we all pay $1…. :-D
@cuzIjust
@cuzIjust 19 дней назад
​@@emilywilhite5807I would pitch in. I love NIN. And having someone break this music down is so ecstatic.
@Rcprobot
@Rcprobot Месяц назад
Nobody will ever accuse Trent of being the best singer but his emotion is top tier. The mud was also wreaking havoc on their equipment at this show.
@PeterPounders
@PeterPounders Месяц назад
I came here to post something similar. Trent is beyond a production\musical genius. But yea, not really a great singer.
@marks9233
@marks9233 27 дней назад
I will accuse him of that. Bowie's side of their Hurt duet, at least, sounds like vibrato affectation in comparison to Trent. IMHO. Minority opinion, I'm sure. Bowie is wonderful doing Bowie of course, but he sounds like a visitor in a foreign country to me trying to do NIN. Depends on what we think makes a good singer. Is it self-expression, innovation, conventional melody or defying expectations. What do you like? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
@eboethrasher
@eboethrasher 18 дней назад
@@PeterPounders Listen to his background vocals on Past the Mission by Tori Amos and you might disagree. He CAN sing very well. It just isn't what his music calls for.
@willrock8369
@willrock8369 Месяц назад
I was there, 1994. It rained and everything was muddy. NIN was in the audience in the mud before they went on stage.
@maineiacial
@maineiacial Месяц назад
this was the most incredible energy ive ever felt in my life. the mud people. the abandoned tents. the cops drinkin beers at the gates
@jasonwoods4272
@jasonwoods4272 Месяц назад
I was there also. 🔥
@willrock8369
@willrock8369 Месяц назад
@@maineiacial who could forget the mud people? I managed to avoid them. Did you see Primus? Someone threw mud on Les and he stopped the song “my name is mud”
@diabel1969
@diabel1969 21 день назад
YUP!… under the “mystic” tent that was spraying water mist all day long…
@oleksiistri8429
@oleksiistri8429 14 дней назад
@@willrock8369 lmao
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24 Месяц назад
He is pitchy, and pressed, but all in service to the performance. For me the composition has always been the main point of interest in NIN, because a lot of it is transcendently good. Tool is probably the only other band I can point to from the same general era, that is as good at crafting these kinds of musical pocket dimensions.
@VeriTasered
@VeriTasered Месяц назад
NIN and Tool have been my favorite bands for years. we are blessed that they are both alive and putting out music/performing. out of all the 90s bands we lost, thankfully we still have them (and primus!)
@keithrussell6766
@keithrussell6766 Месяц назад
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE
@kemowery
@kemowery Месяц назад
The mud was an accident, but a fortuitous one. Woodstock '94 is mostly famous, I think, for the terrible weather turning everything to mud. The live bassist for NIN pushed Trent Reznor into the mud right before they went on stage. This escalated and bassist, keyboardist, and drummer all ended up in the mud as well.
@maineiacial
@maineiacial Месяц назад
we slang mud at every band. sometimes out of love as seen here, sometimes out of hate (spin doctors)
@UnKanni
@UnKanni Месяц назад
There is a video on YT of the band talking backstage before the show and planning to get in the mud, but I do like the story of them having a mud fight better
@SuzakuX
@SuzakuX Месяц назад
Not actually an accident. Kate van Buren, the wife of the late James Woolsey, who toured with NIN as their keyboardist during that era, has been uploading a ton of the home video footage he recorded to her RU-vid channel, including a bunch of Woodstock 94 behind the scenes stuff. The mud was 100% planned out, when they were getting ready to go on stage Trent had their PA trying to find a mud puddle they could walk by so they could stage a scuffle in it. Their whole plan was to upstage Metallica and show off what they were doing as the new cutting edge of aggressive rock/metal music, and it worked.
@thedutchdjentleman
@thedutchdjentleman Месяц назад
@@SuzakuX from what I’ve heard, the fact that it was sewage mud was definitely not planned.
@leepatterson5710
@leepatterson5710 Месяц назад
Also, I forget the years he was with Trent, but was that Manson on guitar?
@tw1st3dw1ll7
@tw1st3dw1ll7 Месяц назад
This song always hits me in the feels, it's a lot like REM Hurt. When you're just not feeling like being happy.
@RickReasonnz
@RickReasonnz Месяц назад
That's the Downward Spiral in a nutshell :P
@brianclift606
@brianclift606 26 дней назад
I shred at least a couple tears EVERY time I hear this song. I had some dark times buried in my own head and this song was on repeat through a lot of it. Now I hear it with love and re-emergence instead of darkness. LOVE NIN!
@MenekiNekoTunes
@MenekiNekoTunes 25 дней назад
I've been waiting for a good time to watch this one. NIN was the first concert I remember going to at 8 years old, then last week at Echo & The Bunnymen my pop said "you probably dont remember but we took you to see Echo when you were 5" like thanks for telling me now that I'm 41.. lol But I knew the tears would flow during this one. And I had tears rollin within 45 secs. And by half through it looked like I've been ugly cryin'! I absolutely love this performance and Reznor/NIN in general. Thank you for this. And yes, everyone please "Fall in love with music every day"!
@johncondon4081
@johncondon4081 Месяц назад
My mom got me the pay per view of this Woodstock. I watched this live and was jaw dropped. I’ve since seen NIN three times live. Love love love love love love love Reznor!!!!!!!!
@Chet_Thornbushel
@Chet_Thornbushel Месяц назад
What an awesome mom 🖤
@jasonwoods4272
@jasonwoods4272 Месяц назад
I was there
@johncondon4081
@johncondon4081 Месяц назад
@@jasonwoods4272 Awesome
@sgtdevildogdavethesilentwars
@sgtdevildogdavethesilentwars Месяц назад
Elizabeth this was yet another good choice. I have seen Trent talk about being inspired by Jim Morrison's live performances (i.e. Celebration of the Lizard, The End, The Changeling, and many others.), especially Live@TheHollywoodBowl. Jim would weave/vamp improvised poems & lyrics in his Lizard King persona, like a trance; while in real time the band would improvise the background music to capture the Jim's emotions, body language, facial expressions in sync with his vamped lyrics/poems. Trent is also influenced by Rush's epic multi-section songs. Thank you for your effort, experience, and enthusiasm. 🤘😎🤘
@iancoleman4232
@iancoleman4232 Месяц назад
Fastest like of my life. Couldn't have picked a better NIN song to react to. Trent's rawness and intensity are tangible. Its so difficult to pick out my stand out songs from the performance. But Suck, Reptile and Head like a hole are definitely worth a listen.
@aephix73
@aephix73 Месяц назад
The Downward Spiral is a ground breaking album. It is a masterpiece. Range of emotions through each stage of the album is done perfectly.
@Darkwing35
@Darkwing35 Месяц назад
I was listening to this song the other day almost hoping that one day she might cover it for how eerie and simple and droning and brilliant Trent rezner is in this song
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Месяц назад
This performance is fricking RIDICULOUSLY AWESOME.
@Darkwing35
@Darkwing35 Месяц назад
I don't think this man's moody brilliance will ever be appreciated enough
@digibirder
@digibirder Месяц назад
Great reaction/analysis Elizabeth! This is why you're the best. You help me learn and appreciate more music!
@mzak8410
@mzak8410 Месяц назад
Raw emotion. Powerful. There's no band better than NIN. Thank you and please keep doing more. Reptile from Woodstock 94 is incredible.
@Hidrobyte
@Hidrobyte Месяц назад
I really love, once more, how you explain all those imperfections, that make this performance so perfect. NIN is one of the bands that I could bear to listen to as teanager when I was depressed and at that time didn't have the expirience to handle it. So I instantly connected to that sound and with hearing someone else feeling the same things I had inside I didn't feel alone at least. Thank you for bringing back those memories (really!) because remembering through that music how I felt then grounds me today and gives me much strenght. This is why I gladly support your patreon ❤ Also just to add something about the performance: Having a minor degree in theatre studies: It is just flabbergasting to see them beeing able to do that performance in front of that huge crowd, as I know that that not many could do that so convincingly in front of all those people. Just to get yourself into a zone of all those feelings and keep it up while thousands ar watching, cheering etc. it's astonishing.
@Atomic0range
@Atomic0range Месяц назад
Another one to look into is “The Great Below” (from their And All That Could Have Been tour). Great example of Trent’s clean, but still emotional, singing. Beautiful soundscape too, it feels like being carried away by a giant wave.
@tonysauls7613
@tonysauls7613 Месяц назад
Great reaction! Reptile from Woodstock is AMAZING!! The sounds he creates....genius!!!
@alanpreston1822
@alanpreston1822 Месяц назад
Pure, raw emotion. Thank you so much for doing this. This song has meant so much to me through the years and it just takes your breath away. Some of us appreciate the void that stares back at you, and it feeds you creatively.
@thekall3
@thekall3 Месяц назад
The years go by, and in my way of understanding music, I have never found anything more creative than NIN. Yes, they are my favorite band. Thanks for the video.
@pyro4squirrel
@pyro4squirrel Месяц назад
You often talk about taking care of your voice, but I want to see you react to Tom Waits voice through the ages. He sounds like a completely different person now (probably more to do with drinking and smoking than bad singing honestly) I LIVE his song writing and his unique voice adds so much character to songs that I grew up listening to not realizing that they were covers of his originals.
@bodyfarmbrat
@bodyfarmbrat Месяц назад
YES!!!
@pyro4squirrel
@pyro4squirrel Месяц назад
@@bodyfarmbrat I'm glad I'm not the only one!
@robertelmore3616
@robertelmore3616 17 дней назад
She should do Hell Broke Luce or Hoist That Rag.
@pyro4squirrel
@pyro4squirrel 17 дней назад
@@robertelmore3616 I think she should work towards those after hearing his older stuff from when his voice was in better shape. I'm a fan Ol' 55 or (Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night
@joemonroe6966
@joemonroe6966 Месяц назад
Something I Can Never Have - Album: Still
@thomasphillips468
@thomasphillips468 28 дней назад
This is the best version imo
@likelemmyidabasest3882
@likelemmyidabasest3882 Месяц назад
You just encapsulated what I wish I had the words for when I was 15 and listening to NIN albums on repeat. I found life hard as a kid/young man and this was the soundtrack, sadly most people I knew dismissed it as noise. It's great that Trent has vindicated himself to the ears of the masses with the scope and depth of his work. Watched the channel since the first few videos, your journey is satisfying and inspiring.
@The_Crab_Whisperer
@The_Crab_Whisperer 16 дней назад
It's always so great to have those concrete reminders of how far you've come on this journey. A journey we've all joyfully gone along with you. The open-mindedness and willingness to explore is always such a breath of fresh air. Yours is hands down one of the best RU-vid evolutions that I've ever witnessed. And it only promises to get better. Love from the UK to you and your family and all the fans 🇬🇧🤩
@Octodeth
@Octodeth Месяц назад
I was at that Woodstock performance at the heady age of 14. (My friend's hippie parents took us and pretended to be my parents when asked about allowing the 'minors' into the show.) Listening to this again after so many years, is still both haunting and soothing. 'I still recall the smell of the mud; An intriguing mix of scents just like angst, booze, and blood.' 🤘💀🤘
@SuzakuX
@SuzakuX Месяц назад
I always heard that the flooded latrines also contributed some material to the odor.
@oryzomyspalustris4593
@oryzomyspalustris4593 Месяц назад
@@SuzakuX My first thought on reading @Octodeth's comment was "That wasn't mud..."😉
@christinesanders1546
@christinesanders1546 Месяц назад
You should check out his live intimate version on this song called “Something I can never have (Still) “ it’s just him and the piano and his guitar player. If you really wanna hear the pain on this song and Trent true power vocals, you need to check that out.
@bplivingston
@bplivingston 26 дней назад
You are a gem and love that you keep diving deeper and deeper into the rock world !! Keep on trucking
@Ovesicband
@Ovesicband 16 дней назад
Thank you! I'm so glad you felt this song. This is my favorite NIN song. It helped me during some hard times. It holds a very special place in my heart.
@HammerGoatRex
@HammerGoatRex Месяц назад
I see that someone has already mentioned their performance of Hurt with David Bowie, which I absolutely love and recommend. But if you do check out that one, realize that it's musically way different than the original recording. I really dig the slow, syncopated guitar tapping in the version with Bowie.
@relic2860
@relic2860 Месяц назад
Crowd atmosphere and live spontaneity have their charms, but if you haven't heard the studio version of this, you should check it out-and as you mentioned, preferably on headphones. It's hopeless despair explored while sitting next to a subterranean river in the pitch dark of a deep cave in which you're trapped.
@wysockib
@wysockib Месяц назад
I agree, this isn't really a song that benefits from the concert atmosphere. A quiet room is best.
@misterwirez7731
@misterwirez7731 Месяц назад
​@@wysockibTrue but, it is a different perspective live with a huge crowd... But I do agree the studio version perhaps first, then the live version, would have been perhaps a better listening experience for her first trip down the rabbit hole.. ✌️
@vokzhen
@vokzhen Месяц назад
I feel that way about most NIN songs. They do a remarkably good job of capturing a song's sound live, and this being a vocal analysis channel there's definitely a reason to prefer live performances, but still, the production on the albums is always so immaculate. Where things are placed in the mix, how some things overpower everything else and then fade into the background, things moving around the stereo field, whatever dark arts he uses to make instruments sound like each other so you can't even tell what you're hearing, the vocal effects, the often strange but amazing harmonies he gets by layering his voice. They sound great on live recordings, and I'm sure it's phenomenal to be in the crowd, but there's only so much you can do live, and there's only a few songs I've heard where I'd say the live version is as good or better than the album one.
@ShadowTronBlog
@ShadowTronBlog Месяц назад
Reznor's performance even in this forum pulls me in so deep I forget this is a analysis video. Each time you stop to analyze the performance I'm a bit jarred being pulled out of his performance. This song and the album is ugly, dirty, raw, full of hurt and filled with so much pain. It's also incredibly beautiful. This song and the album are wonderful and beautiful works of art. If his performance doesn't make you heart ache and bring tears to your eyes then I'd guess you've never been in the place he was when he wrote this. The fact he can bring back the depth of his pain in a live performance is brilliant. I have to believe each performance of his works is emotionally and physically exhausting.
@azureskys
@azureskys 22 дня назад
I'm truly grateful for your journey to understand this type of music and performance! Raw emotion through music is so incredibly powerful.
@Neal73
@Neal73 Месяц назад
March of the Pigs next!! The official video version. Pure rage. Pure Anger. Pure disgust. I love it.
@eboethrasher
@eboethrasher 18 дней назад
Live versions because they are extended. Trent usually goes ham on them.
@JH-ht8vr
@JH-ht8vr Месяц назад
Trent is a genius, period. He early work was (and is) incredibly ground breaking. I was fortunate to see NIN in a small venue then they were just getting started, and it was a life altering experience. I'm so glad you reacted to this performance....there are many more of NIN songs that are worthy of your time.
@jakeku2662
@jakeku2662 21 день назад
A great selection. Thanks for covering!
@jduncanandroid
@jduncanandroid Месяц назад
'The Becoming', 'Reptile', 'Only', 'With Teeth', 'The Fragile', 'We're in this Together', 'Piggy'... and if you want a wild showcasing of his mixing and layering, check out, 'All The Love In The World''
@unknownuser3000
@unknownuser3000 Месяц назад
Please, please, please start doing vocal performances for skinny puppy. Ohgr is one of the greatest musicians of our generation. Just do spasmylotic, killing fields or anymofmthe big music videoe, hell just listen to too dark park. One of the best albums ever.
@scottsommer8382
@scottsommer8382 12 дней назад
It's hard to do that for Puppy considering how much Ogre uses a vocoder
@ArtDigitalMediaTV
@ArtDigitalMediaTV Месяц назад
If you think Trent Reznor sounds tortured, you gotta hear Ogre from Skinny Puppy. Lol! The ultimate tortured voice, and a big influence on NIN.
@terrymartin5839
@terrymartin5839 20 дней назад
Without Skinny Puppy and Ministry, NIN would sound completely different imo
@scottsommer8382
@scottsommer8382 12 дней назад
Ogre's use of vocoder would make analysis difficult
@ArtDigitalMediaTV
@ArtDigitalMediaTV 12 дней назад
@@scottsommer8382 besides Worlock when else does he use a vocoder? It’s not something they use often.
@Dejection55
@Dejection55 25 дней назад
I am SOOO happy you get Trent. You nailed it and I love you even more for it!! NIN has been a favorite since the beginning. Well done ❤
@lordgrendell
@lordgrendell 9 дней назад
A brilliant performance; a brilliant analysis. Thanks for getting it. 🙏🙏
@willholland8124
@willholland8124 Месяц назад
Amszing song from an amazing band at an amazing show. Cant wait for this reaction
@jimwiesenauer6380
@jimwiesenauer6380 Месяц назад
You teased that you will do The Doors within the next couple months. Please do When The Music's Over, Please!
@doraherrington7270
@doraherrington7270 Месяц назад
Omg I was hoping you would do this song....I love it! Thank you!
@CaffeineNightOwl
@CaffeineNightOwl Месяц назад
such a genuine reaction and breakdown. thank you.
@TheErikBallew
@TheErikBallew Месяц назад
God bless the person that hurt Trent so bad he wrote this masterpiece of an album!!!
@Sheilawisz
@Sheilawisz Месяц назад
You know what song is interesting? Pygmalion, by this Marjana Semkina. I think she has quite a voice. She recently collaborated with Blackbriar. Please check her out!
@Whoracle8531
@Whoracle8531 Месяц назад
Yes this is an awesome song! I love everything about it + the video is great!
@yulaiho43
@yulaiho43 Месяц назад
Oh yes, please! Definitely great!!
@celmyllalarsten6428
@celmyllalarsten6428 Месяц назад
Yes! Great suggestion, please do. 👌🏼
@Thunderstruck69695
@Thunderstruck69695 25 дней назад
Goosebumps!I've been lucky enough to see these and they are out of this world amazing..
@compujohn96
@compujohn96 Месяц назад
You gotta listen to the album with cans!!! This WHOLE album is a RARE RARE moment of perfection. I don't think there is a bad note on the album and the mix is ALIEN! ..and the "Box" sound has always reminded me of a train leaving the station.
@lMarcusl
@lMarcusl Месяц назад
Video 77 of requesting a return to Ne Obliviscaris.
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Месяц назад
Oh wow, almost half a year so far! Keep going! Get more thumbs up on this post, folks! Marcus has been grinding!!!
@lMarcusl
@lMarcusl Месяц назад
@@TheCharismaticVoice Actually it's been more than half a year 😀 The first time I made a numbered request like this was on 5th December.
@RobTaylor-cs3bz
@RobTaylor-cs3bz Месяц назад
Industrial rock, metal, grunge- with apparently more heavy metal to come- I get the feeling the channel is becoming more narrowly focused. I know, Elizabeth, you like these styles of music- and obviously many subscribers do too. That's fine, but aren't we missing out on other kinds of music? Suggestion: "Beware My Love" by Paul McCartney and Wings from the live album "Wings Over America". Just good old fashion rock would be nice.
@darthsimian2196
@darthsimian2196 Месяц назад
When it comes to McCartney live the 70’s performances of Wildlife and Maybe I’m amazed are tough to beat.
@RobTaylor-cs3bz
@RobTaylor-cs3bz Месяц назад
@@darthsimian2196 Yes, McCartney's live performances in the 70's were insanely good!
@ChristianJarry
@ChristianJarry Месяц назад
Reptile has always been one of my favorite NIN song and the version at Woodstock 94 is the one you should listen to!
@cnethery
@cnethery Месяц назад
I love watching you listen to music. It always makes me smile and teaches me something.
@tysekimball3723
@tysekimball3723 Месяц назад
Yeeeeeesssssssss❤
@joergojschaefer3521
@joergojschaefer3521 Месяц назад
A nailing reaction to nine-inch nails from Elizabeth? #letsnailit
@user-hh3so7uc5x
@user-hh3so7uc5x Месяц назад
I've become obsessed with your metal/rock reviews, and this one is a master class in technical musical review with honesty and real emotion.
@jscottski4140
@jscottski4140 Месяц назад
Another great analysis E! Love 💕 ya! Peace ✌🏻
@brianware8934
@brianware8934 Месяц назад
Let’s put a Nail in this suggestion: Red Handed Denial - “Father Said” (Lauren Babic live one take performance) Recentish version of Lauren who can sing beautifully and scream with the best of them.
@hisk7263
@hisk7263 Месяц назад
So, Trent Reznor also worked with Josh Homme, just as Dave Grohl, Josh Freese, John Paul Jones, PJ Harvey, Billy Gibbons, Mark Lanegan and Elton John. Maybe it is time for some Queens Of The Stone Age.
@JDSCT
@JDSCT Месяц назад
I love Nine Inch Nails so much. Hearing The Downward Spiral in '94 literally (like, actually "literally") changed my life. They will always be my favorite band.
@capp00
@capp00 Месяц назад
I love this song. I'll put it on loop and listen to it for hours.
@kyu2o337
@kyu2o337 Месяц назад
Omg, how did I miss this when it came out? This is the reaction i wanted! My favorite NIN song, just beautiful.
@Reidmakes04
@Reidmakes04 Месяц назад
My mom introduced me to this song a couple months ago and it's become almost like a comfort song for me, thank you so much for covering it!
@luking2644
@luking2644 Месяц назад
The whole concert is an epic experience. Keep going back to it. So much emotion.
@travisbecker6567
@travisbecker6567 20 дней назад
Thank you for this. Nine Inch Nails has been a favorite of mine since the 90's. Reznor is under appreciated. There was a lot of magic at Woodstock 94.
@chipkornrumpf6318
@chipkornrumpf6318 5 дней назад
Always a passionate and emotional performance by NIN. There is a lot of personal meaning behind their songs if anyone checks... great analysis as always! ❤️
@JessicaJones33333
@JessicaJones33333 Месяц назад
This is why is an amazing experience to see him live. I hope he comes back to tour some day
@richardgammons3808
@richardgammons3808 Месяц назад
I love you and I love Nails, seen them several times live. It makes me so happy that you get it.
@jimmynaylor1759
@jimmynaylor1759 10 дней назад
This is one of my all time favourite songs. The raw emotion is heart gripping. I got this on tape when it was released, got it again on CD and still have it now on my playlist. For me this is my youth and growth along with The Crow and Nightbreed for films.
@mewsikjunkie
@mewsikjunkie 16 дней назад
Trent is indeed a genius. I really appreciate that you pointed out, even if it's not "pleasing" to the ear, it can still create feelings you don't get without the "ugly" bits as you called them. It's beautiful what he creates and shares with us.
@jasonlaviolette2964
@jasonlaviolette2964 Месяц назад
Hands down my favorite NIN song, and what a great performance of it to do an analysis.
@JD_Slacker
@JD_Slacker 8 дней назад
Woodstock 94 was my first NIN show. To this day it's the single best performance I've ever seen by any band. Reznor/NIN have been my favorites since 1990. I hope you'll dig deeper!
@Mike75W
@Mike75W Месяц назад
Thanks for reacting to this! I was actually at this show. At that time I was obsessed with Trent/NiN and their entire set was unreal. I was probably about 100 yards out dead center….covered in mud and drenched. The entire weekend was insane - but feel blessed I was there.
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