WOW, you guys really thought of everything...- the live stuff, the online film festival , the remix stuff, the site, this program for the phone (now I wish I had one). THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. Oh, it's nice to see some people with money in a good creative zone. But I guess the creativity came first.
Does this mean tonight is the beginning of the end? Does "Wave Goodbye" & the 1989-2009 symbol mean that for real? 
Then i Am sad & feel lucky to have seen at least 1 show- looking forward to 1 more on this leg. Wish I could follow NIN around for a bit like those hippies follow around those hippie music bands - it'd be so fun to see NIN both here in US & in Europe & Asia.
Um, is there anyone working on this tour that needs a personal assistant? You know, to keep your ass in gear when you're lazy or tired, pack your bowls after the show

, & find good restaurants & pick up your food? I'd even help you get dressed. Or undressed. If so, let me know. Will trade personal assistant services for a spot on tour. Am not above being a wanna-be groupie. Just kidding, no seriously, does anyone need someone like that? I should've been a roadie when i grew up. Still workin' on that last part.
I guess I'd retire after 20 years if I could, too! Especially if I rock as hard as TR does.
[i]This may not be exactly the right forum to post this question, but Does anyone else think NIN has been one of the revolutionary forces in music?[/i]
I think the only reason shows don't sell out is b'cuz the music is too much for some peoples' closed minds. They don't know what they're missin'. I will be able to say "I saw Nine Inch Nails" like people say "I saw Pink Floyd or The Doors or The Orb"
Woo Hoo! I am so fucking excited to see a show on this leg (thanks for makin' the rounds, man) & follow NIN around this tour via this site like a bad stalker or a skydiver hungry for the next adrenaline fix.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/09/2009 12:26AM by Ana_2006.