mercurynin
member
the sun you are to me
Joined: 05/07/08
Location: Honolulu
Posts: 70
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The Fragile is special to me partly because it came out during a time when music largely sucked (nu-metal, I'm glaring at you). I was 16 when it came out, and being a relatively new NIN fan, extremely excited about it. Right after it came out, I underwent eye surgery. I was pretty much stuck in bed for a week due to double vision and too-strong prescription painkillers. I had three CDs in my stereo playing on infinite repeat: the two discs of The Fragile and My Aim is True by Elvis Costello (another one of my favorite records, but that's neither here nor there).
Being stuck in bed gave me the unique opportunity to really get to know the record. Unlike some of my friends and classmates, I had the patience and the interest to give a double album a fair hearing. Even after I'd fully recuperated, I never got tired of it. I'd listen to it on the way to school--I have a fond memory of walking to my locker with "No, You Don't" blasting in my ears. I'd work out theories regarding the song progression. Around this time, I also started getting involved online, and worked up the nerve to start posting on the nin.com boards.
tl;dr The Fragile enriched my life, and I'm long overdue for another in-depth listen, if only to remind myself of why and how.
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