Fuck the World...NIN IS BACK!!!!

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  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    I saw that photo and was very confused. At first i thought it meant they were going to play in Queens, so I got excited. Then I saw Australia & NZ in the background & thought they might be playing QueensLAND & wondered when, and why they cut off the 'land' and included NZ in the image. Now I'm seeing that photo posted here :lol:

    Someone wanna 'splain it to my sleep deprived brain without using big words? :angel:
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  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    duska3419 wrote:
    I saw that photo and was very confused. At first i thought it meant they were going to play in Queens, so I got excited. Then I saw Australia & NZ in the background & thought they might be playing QueensLAND & wondered when, and why they cut off the 'land' and included NZ in the image. Now I'm seeing that photo posted here :lol:

    Someone wanna 'splain it to my sleep deprived brain without using big words? :angel:

    Queens of the Stone Age are going to tour with Nine Inch Nails in Australia
  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    duska3419 wrote:
    I saw that photo and was very confused. At first i thought it meant they were going to play in Queens, so I got excited. Then I saw Australia & NZ in the background & thought they might be playing QueensLAND & wondered when, and why they cut off the 'land' and included NZ in the image. Now I'm seeing that photo posted here :lol:

    Someone wanna 'splain it to my sleep deprived brain without using big words? :angel:

    Queens of the Stone Age are going to tour with Nine Inch Nails in Australia
    Thank you. I've always seen them abbreviated at QOTSA never Queens.

    I hope they do that when I'm there so I can go :)
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  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    duska3419 wrote:
    duska3419 wrote:
    I saw that photo and was very confused. At first i thought it meant they were going to play in Queens, so I got excited. Then I saw Australia & NZ in the background & thought they might be playing QueensLAND & wondered when, and why they cut off the 'land' and included NZ in the image. Now I'm seeing that photo posted here :lol:

    Someone wanna 'splain it to my sleep deprived brain without using big words? :angel:

    Queens of the Stone Age are going to tour with Nine Inch Nails in Australia
    Thank you. I've always seen them abbreviated at QOTSA never Queens.

    I hope they do that when I'm there so I can go :)

    Nothing is official, but it's pretty damn obvious when both bands post it. :lol:
  • Just got an email for nin.com pre-sale tickets pick up. Anyone going to the Toronto show this Friday should check their inbox. At least, I only bought one ticket, otherwise I would have a problem.
  • SVRDhand13
    SVRDhand13 Posts: 27,016
    duska3419 wrote:
    I saw that photo and was very confused. At first i thought it meant they were going to play in Queens, so I got excited.

    Me too :lol:
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  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    SVRDhand13 wrote:
    duska3419 wrote:
    I saw that photo and was very confused. At first i thought it meant they were going to play in Queens, so I got excited.

    Me too :lol:

    Glad I'm not the only one :lol:

    I just listened to Hesitation Marks for the first time. Holy Fuckballs. That's all I can say.
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  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    Forgot that my buddy was laughing at me when I screamed every "HEY GOD!!!" :lol:
  • uninnocent-
    uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT!

    I haven't seen this band in four freakin' years. I am losing my shit right now.
  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT!

    I haven't seen this band in four freakin' years. I am losing my shit right now.

    :corn: :corn: :corn: :corn: :corn:
  • Okay.

    Help a brother out here. I have never really got into Nine Inch Nails. I respect them and don't turn them off when they come on, but I've never searched for them on my iPod and played them.

    I got two GA tickets to the Vancouver show and was planning on taking my son. It's a drive and a weeknight- there are some problems inherent with these factors. I'm kind of wondering if we should still go.

    I've followed the enthusiasm in this thread with interest. I've checked out youtube clips of recent shows.

    My thoughts are there has got to be something about this band that I do not get and if I watch them live... I'd probably 'get them'. I wasn't into Muse and after watching them... I was all in. On the other side... I'm going to other shows and the drive to Vancouver does tend to get tiresome- not to mention expensive for a band that I am not exactly in love with at the current moment.

    Somebody sell me on following through with my original plan.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    Okay.

    Help a brother out here. I have never really got into Nine Inch Nails. I respect them and don't turn them off when they come on, but I've never searched for them on my iPod and played them.

    I got two GA tickets to the Vancouver show and was planning on taking my son. It's a drive and a weeknight- there are some problems inherent with these factors. I'm kind of wondering if we should still go.

    I've followed the enthusiasm in this thread with interest. I've checked out youtube clips of recent shows.

    My thoughts are there has got to be something about this band that I do not get and if I watch them live... I'd probably 'get them'. I wasn't into Muse and after watching them... I was all in. On the other side... I'm going to other shows and the drive to Vancouver does tend to get tiresome- not to mention expensive for a band that I am not exactly in love with at the current moment.

    Somebody sell me on following through with my original plan.

    It's a major production... I know people that aren't big fans of the band but want to see them live for their show production alone. Gimmesometruth isn't a fan but wanted to go to the live show

    Trent spends days on everything and has a hand in every aspect of the show. He oversees and approves every moment of the production... down to every last graphic that is put on the screen. I think it is a better production than that Tool show we saw in St. Paul.

    A lot of energy and a lot of fun, you should go.

    AND you have GA tickets. That's going to be a great time!
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,754
    Okay.

    Help a brother out here. I have never really got into Nine Inch Nails. I respect them and don't turn them off when they come on, but I've never searched for them on my iPod and played them.

    I got two GA tickets to the Vancouver show and was planning on taking my son. It's a drive and a weeknight- there are some problems inherent with these factors. I'm kind of wondering if we should still go.

    I've followed the enthusiasm in this thread with interest. I've checked out youtube clips of recent shows.

    My thoughts are there has got to be something about this band that I do not get and if I watch them live... I'd probably 'get them'. I wasn't into Muse and after watching them... I was all in. On the other side... I'm going to other shows and the drive to Vancouver does tend to get tiresome- not to mention expensive for a band that I am not exactly in love with at the current moment.

    Somebody sell me on following through with my original plan.
    I'm going to the Vancouver show, and it should be awesome! You should definitely go! And find me to say hi! ;)
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • uninnocent-
    uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT!

    I haven't seen this band in four freakin' years. I am losing my shit right now.

    :corn: :corn: :corn: :corn: :corn:
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  • uninnocent-
    uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    Okay.

    Help a brother out here. I have never really got into Nine Inch Nails. I respect them and don't turn them off when they come on, but I've never searched for them on my iPod and played them.

    I got two GA tickets to the Vancouver show and was planning on taking my son. It's a drive and a weeknight- there are some problems inherent with these factors. I'm kind of wondering if we should still go.

    I've followed the enthusiasm in this thread with interest. I've checked out youtube clips of recent shows.

    My thoughts are there has got to be something about this band that I do not get and if I watch them live... I'd probably 'get them'. I wasn't into Muse and after watching them... I was all in. On the other side... I'm going to other shows and the drive to Vancouver does tend to get tiresome- not to mention expensive for a band that I am not exactly in love with at the current moment.

    Somebody sell me on following through with my original plan.

    It's a major production... I know people that aren't big fans of the band but want to see them live for their show production alone. Gimmesometruth isn't a fan but wanted to go to the live show

    Trent spends days on everything and has a hand in every aspect of the show. He oversees and approves every moment of the production... down to every last graphic that is put on the screen. I think it is a better production than that Tool show we saw in St. Paul.

    A lot of energy and a lot of fun, you should go.

    AND you have GA tickets. That's going to be a great time!

    There really is nothing like NIN live. I love Pearl Jam, but NIN is my live band. There's a reason they're my 1a/1b bands (there's also a 1c).
  • Okay.

    Help a brother out here. I have never really got into Nine Inch Nails. I respect them and don't turn them off when they come on, but I've never searched for them on my iPod and played them.

    I got two GA tickets to the Vancouver show and was planning on taking my son. It's a drive and a weeknight- there are some problems inherent with these factors. I'm kind of wondering if we should still go.

    I've followed the enthusiasm in this thread with interest. I've checked out youtube clips of recent shows.

    My thoughts are there has got to be something about this band that I do not get and if I watch them live... I'd probably 'get them'. I wasn't into Muse and after watching them... I was all in. On the other side... I'm going to other shows and the drive to Vancouver does tend to get tiresome- not to mention expensive for a band that I am not exactly in love with at the current moment.

    Somebody sell me on following through with my original plan.

    It's a major production... I know people that aren't big fans of the band but want to see them live for their show production alone. Gimmesometruth isn't a fan but wanted to go to the live show

    Trent spends days on everything and has a hand in every aspect of the show. He oversees and approves every moment of the production... down to every last graphic that is put on the screen. I think it is a better production than that Tool show we saw in St. Paul.

    A lot of energy and a lot of fun, you should go.

    AND you have GA tickets. That's going to be a great time!

    This is good sales. OK. I'm feeling it.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • PJ_Soul wrote:
    Okay.

    Help a brother out here. I have never really got into Nine Inch Nails. I respect them and don't turn them off when they come on, but I've never searched for them on my iPod and played them.

    I got two GA tickets to the Vancouver show and was planning on taking my son. It's a drive and a weeknight- there are some problems inherent with these factors. I'm kind of wondering if we should still go.

    I've followed the enthusiasm in this thread with interest. I've checked out youtube clips of recent shows.

    My thoughts are there has got to be something about this band that I do not get and if I watch them live... I'd probably 'get them'. I wasn't into Muse and after watching them... I was all in. On the other side... I'm going to other shows and the drive to Vancouver does tend to get tiresome- not to mention expensive for a band that I am not exactly in love with at the current moment.

    Somebody sell me on following through with my original plan.
    I'm going to the Vancouver show, and it should be awesome! You should definitely go! And find me to say hi! ;)

    More good sales.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • Okay.

    Help a brother out here. I have never really got into Nine Inch Nails. I respect them and don't turn them off when they come on, but I've never searched for them on my iPod and played them.

    I got two GA tickets to the Vancouver show and was planning on taking my son. It's a drive and a weeknight- there are some problems inherent with these factors. I'm kind of wondering if we should still go.

    I've followed the enthusiasm in this thread with interest. I've checked out youtube clips of recent shows.

    My thoughts are there has got to be something about this band that I do not get and if I watch them live... I'd probably 'get them'. I wasn't into Muse and after watching them... I was all in. On the other side... I'm going to other shows and the drive to Vancouver does tend to get tiresome- not to mention expensive for a band that I am not exactly in love with at the current moment.

    Somebody sell me on following through with my original plan.

    It's a major production... I know people that aren't big fans of the band but want to see them live for their show production alone. Gimmesometruth isn't a fan but wanted to go to the live show

    Trent spends days on everything and has a hand in every aspect of the show. He oversees and approves every moment of the production... down to every last graphic that is put on the screen. I think it is a better production than that Tool show we saw in St. Paul.

    A lot of energy and a lot of fun, you should go.

    AND you have GA tickets. That's going to be a great time!

    There really is nothing like NIN live. I love Pearl Jam, but NIN is my live band. There's a reason they're my 1a/1b bands (there's also a 1c).

    Sold.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • uninnocent-
    uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    Sold.
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