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		<title>Live: NIN/JA Wave Goodbye – MEN, Manchester &#8211; 14/07/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 21:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not long after arriving JANE&#8217;s ADDICTION took to the stage and began to kick off proceedings. After opening with &#8216;Three Days&#8217;, Perry Farrell and co jumped into &#8216;Whores&#8217; a song recently re-recorded for the NIN/JA tour and a track that helped to establish the band early in their career. &#8216;Been Caught Stealing&#8217; was an absolute [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.baconmusic.co.uk/files/2009/07/trent-reznor-pic-300x247.jpg" alt="trent-reznor-pic" title="trent-reznor-pic" width="300" height="247" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3796" />Not long after arriving <strong>JANE&#8217;s ADDICTION</strong> took to the stage and began to kick off proceedings. After opening with <strong>&#8216;Three Days&#8217;</strong>, <strong>Perry Farrell</strong> and co jumped into <strong>&#8216;Whores&#8217; </strong>a song recently re-recorded for the <strong>NIN/JA </strong>tour and a track that helped to establish the band early in their career. <strong>&#8216;Been Caught Stealing&#8217; </strong>was an absolute gem and got most of the crowd, including myself, bouncing along. Despite this though <strong>JANE’S ADDICTION </strong>failed to please, playing both on a stage and to a crowd present for one reason – <strong>NINE INCH NAILS</strong>. And so it was with a decent encore of <strong>&#8216;Stop!&#8217;</strong> that <strong>Farrell </strong>and <strong>Navarro </strong>heeded the title of their final song for the evening and left the stage, allowing me to grab a pre-<strong>NIN </strong>pint and anticipate how they would fair in this large arena.</p>
<p>Not long after, lights were dimmed and <strong>Reznor </strong>took to the stage to open with <strong>&#8216;Somewhat Damaged&#8217;</strong>, a perfect choice that converted the crowd into a headbanging mass, with a mosh pit forming at stage centre. Tonight’s gig was all about what an industrial rock show should be about, mesmerising light shows and hard-hitting ear-splitting music. Not only that but it was great to see <strong>Robin Finck </strong>back on guitar and joining the rest of the band.</p>
<p>Given the full back catalogue of music <strong>NIN </strong>have to offer, albums <strong>The Downward Spiral </strong>and <strong>The Fragile </strong>represented much of tonight’s offerings and definitely paid tribute to those fans who have stuck by <strong>Reznor </strong>and his band over the past 20 years. Highlights of the evening included the back-to-back double whammy of <strong>&#8216;March of the Pigs&#8217;</strong> and <strong>&#8216;Piggy&#8217;</strong>, with <strong>Reznor </strong>joining the crowd during the former and losing his mic to one very happy and thankfully tuneful fan!! Covers <strong>&#8216;Metal&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;I’m Afraid of Americans&#8217; </strong>paid homage to two of <strong>Reznor’s </strong>inspirations and helped this to become my most memorable and favourite of the year so far. With the likes of <strong>&#8216;La Mer&#8217;</strong> and hits <strong>&#8216;Wish&#8217;</strong>, <strong>&#8216;Suck&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;The Hand That Feeds&#8217;</strong>, no one was leaving the arena disappointed. All that was left was <strong>Reznor’s </strong>signature sign-off, a heart breaking encore of <strong>&#8216;Hurt&#8217;</strong>, which 15 years after its first release still bears the truth and agony of addiction that has marked his psyche.</p>
<p>Despite rocky beginnings, this show turned out what I expected it to be and more, I just hope this doesn’t spell the end for <strong>NIN </strong>as so many have speculated. But it is with this that I wholly look forward to their performance at Sonisphere and implore each and every one of you to see what is a true master at work. <strong>Reznor </strong>is the best at what he does and some might say he has nailed it, nine inch nailed it!!</p>
<p><strong>Set Lists:</p>
<p>Jane’s Addiction: Three Days / Whores / Ain’t No Right / Then She Did / Up The Beach / Mountain Song / Been Caught Stealing / Ocean Size / Ted, Just Admit It / Stop! </p>
<p>NIN: Somewhat Damaged / Terrible Lie/ Heresy / March Of The Pigs / Piggy / Metal (G. Numan cover) / The Becoming / I&#8217;m Afraid Of Americans (D. Bowie Cover) / Burn / Gave Up / The Fragile / Gone, Still / The Way Out Is Through / Wish / Survivalism / Suck / The Day The Whole World Went Away / The Hand That Feeds / Head Like A Hole / Hurt </strong></p>
<p><strong>Ratings:</p>
<p>Jane’s Addiction: 3.2/5.0</p>
<p>NIN: 4.7/5.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Review by Gavin Regan</strong></p>
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