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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2007

Woodstock =D

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  • there was only two real woods as far as i CARE 69, and 94, marked two generations, the 90s, were so intense, cinema arts music, new styles, cant believe kids now cant relate to anything from then good music, cinema or fashion, the whole message of freedom and creativity that the generation before left... now its just fag hip hop 50 cent music, the name is just right, the whole music from this decade is worth about 50 cents all together... just crap, not even good porn movies sound

  • I remember hearing the piano part when I was 5 or 6 in my dads car when he had PHM on cassette. I never heard the song again till I started collecting NIN stuff. I picked up Year Zero and started going through all of there stuff and remember seeing the PHM album cover and thinking "this looks familiar". I bought the CD and listened to the whole album. When it got to this song it just fucking hit me hard. The nostalgia was fucking epic.

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  • @badsign1980 I agree dude, I grew up in the 90's and it was a buzz of exciting music, film, culture and being part of it as a teenager was just ace. NIN were the band that really got me into music as an art form and something worth following and being a part of...along with Sepultura, Pantera and other bands that blew me away.

  • Ahh, talk about memories. I was in that mud pit in '94. Waited forever for NIN to play after Crosby, Stills, and Nash finished. They had a special person coming to announce them and he was late. Anyone remember Larry "Bud" Melman on Letterman? He announced NIN. I got bored waiting and went to watch Primus on the other stage and came back for NIN. They are covered in mud because it took so long for them to play that they got restless and became "mud people". Can't do Woodstock without mud.

  • Man, if there ever were a band I would have sacrificed my left ball to see live and witness its greatest era, it would be NIN in the late 80's/ early 90's.

    At a time when grunge was still yet to erupt and hair metal was fading away, came this genius of a guy with Pretty Hate Machine. I wonder what it was like to be one of the few who already at that time understood what NIN stood for, bought this LP and then kicked off the fifth track on their stereo. Must have been unreal.

  • Dieses Stück erlaubt uns einen Blick in ungeahnte Tiefen...Gänsehaut

  • the true gods of art

  • @badsign1980 i like good music XD

  • @NINCHAILS rumors always get started espiecally about how song were wrote you just never know

  • @badsign1980 and 99

  • I fucking miss those 90's... Best years of my stupid life...

  • i agree with seemless trent was a god back then. In 1990 pretty hate machine was an anthem in my small ohio town. I used to wear my sin shirt from a concert NIN played with die warzau and most people didn't know who NIN was. Now there concerts don't have even close to the energy. Awesome performance at woodstock, even though Trent says they sucked, he should watch his band play now LOL!!!

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