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I feel conflicted about this, because it is a video taken from the crowd with what appears to be a phone. I do not want to encourage this behavior. At the same time, it is an awesome drum solo that I probably wouldn't see unless I shell out an arm and a leg to see it in concert.

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[โ€“] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 weeks ago

Good solo.

Studio version of this song, I think is very interesting/unusual rhytm part, probably all done on drum machine by Reznor. This concert/drummer makes a very good "more rock/pop" version of it that removes the originality of the studio version, but adds a lot of great touches, that is overall more "danceable" despite the incredible originality of studio rhythm.

NiN will not starve as a result of this "bootleg". If anything, it is extra exposure for a new generation that could learn to appreciate the original from this "more approachable" version. A generation that could be hearing NiN catalogue for the first time.