Saul Williams makes a surprise appearance on stage with Nine Inch Nails for a performance of his song "Banged and Blown Through," live in Atlanta, GA, May 10th, 2009.
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Saul Williams makes a surprise appearance on stage with Nine Inch Nails for a performance of his song "Banged and Blown Through," live in Atlanta, GA, May 10th, 2009.
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I've never heard Saul Williams before, it's interesting to hear Reznor perform with him live; I'm aware of the fact that Reznor contributed production for his recent album ("Ziggy Stardust"). It's somewhat of a relief that Reznor is performing material outside of the NIN memorbilia. I'd love to hear some 'Ghosts' with 'Fragile'.
Umm...correction, it's "Niggy Tardust". But yeah I agree, so far MTR's already finished his last tour in a couple years, and yet not a lot of (if not all) the Ghosts were playing live in some collaboration with an already existing song. But if he's does return from his hiatus, he has plenty of time to wrap some things up and probably unravel something new :P
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