Recordings
Recording Details
- Length: 96 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k Mod > Sony PCM-A10 24/96
- Added: 2025-06-19
Downloads
- The Warning, 2 Minutes (Sample)
- .ZIP File FLAC, 2.31 GB - 24-Bit
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Notes
The famous zeegrizzle decided to pop over and capture some of the European leg of the Peel it Back Tour in fantastic fashion, as always. Another great recording! Really digging the Boys Noize part of the set.
Recording Details
- Length: 96 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k Mod > Sony PCM-A10 24/96
- Added: 2025-06-17
Downloads
- Reptile, 2 Minutes (Sample)
- .ZIP File FLAC, 2.05 GB - 24-Bit
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Notes
The famous zeegrizzle decided to pop over and capture some of the European leg of the Peel it Back Tour in fantastic fashion, as always. Another great recording! First time A Minute To Breathe was performed and the first time "That's What I Get" was played in 34 years!
Recording Details
- Length: 99 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k Mod > Sony PCM-A10 24/96
- Added: 2025-06-15
Downloads
- Parasite, 2 Minutes (Sample)
- .ZIP File FLAC, 2.08 GB - 24-Bit
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Notes
The famous zeegrizzle decided to pop over and capture some of the European leg of the Peel it Back Tour in fantastic fashion, as always. A great recording from the first night of the tour. Thank you for sharing it with all of us! The archive has gotten a new makeover, including moving to a database. Which many have requested. Comments are welcome. Follow along with us over there and if you are taping any shows this summer/fall. Please get in contact! I'd love to preserve your recording!
Recording Details
- Length: 107 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-25
Notes
After their Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony was cancelled in 2020. Then both Cleveland shows in 2021 cancelled. Finally, NIN took the stage at Blossom Music Center for a night in Cleveland that will surely go down as one of their best shows. The last show of the "Cold and Black and Infinite" era, per Trent. A night opened by Nitzer Ebb and Ministry, it was full of amazing music. Zeegrizzle was there to capture it in amazing quality. Recorded behind the soundboard, it's his best tape to date. I can't thank Z enough for taking some mics and literally going to every US show this year. Amazing stuff. The encore was ridiculous. As The Frail started to end, each past member that was inducted in to the Rock Hall with NIN started to join on stage. Richard Patrick, Danny Lohner, Charlie Clouser and Chris Vrenna. Listening back to the tape it must have been amazing to witness in person. Thank you to all the tapers who have contributed on this tour sending tapes to preserve on the archive. Thank you to all the fans who have sent in scans of their setlists, or pictures of the posters. Looking forward to Columbus in a few months time.
Recording Details
- Length: 103 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-23
Notes
Another fantastic zeegrizzle tape! Z told me that the bass was very intense for the show and had his levels at 1. Ha! Tape sounds epic. In order to raise the levels of the whole recording, I used some slight compression, as the kick drum was peaking way over the levels of the music. Making the recording less boomy and more balanced. Looking forward to seeing what Cleveland is all about in a days time!
Recording Details
- Length: 103 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-19
Notes
Zeegrizzle flew the day after the LA show to Chicago for Riot Fest. My brother and I met up with him prior to the festival and spent the day chilling. It was nice to reconnect with friends and family! We got in to the festival around 5 and we made a spot just in front of the soundboard for NIN, dead center. The sound was incredible (as usual) for Riot Fest. The first half of the show was just an onslaught of bangers. Really loved Heresy from this show. Z's capture is the best from the night. My recording was compromised with the wrong settings. Which, that's all good. This tape is amazing. We had a few talkers behind us, but the AT853s do great with the pattern they have reducing the amount of talking you hear from them. Was really grateful to see one last show on this tour with some of my good friends. Thank you again to Z for taping all these shows. He is an absolute beast and I feel like every tape he does he is getting better and better! As he just started taping in April. Very cool!
Recording Details
- Length: 77 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-19
Notes
A 75 minute slot for NIN's hometown show. Zeegrizzle back on duty for taping. No encore break, no band introductions, just 75 minutes of NIN! Looking at the initial waveform, and Z pointed it out too, the levels were a bit low in the left channel. May be due to a loose AT cap or potentially a loose connection to the A10. Look in to it a bit further. All was fixed in post. Using this same rig at Riot Fest there was no issues.
Recording Details
- Length: 103 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-17
Notes
Taper's notes, "The only indoor venue with set times being an hour later than usual for this tour. Seats were in the 200 level in front of the right speakers. Taped Yves Tumor since it was their last show supporting. There's just something special about NIN playing in Las Vegas. Incredible set with plenty of classic hits especially from the pre 2000's material along with some fan favorite deep cuts, a couple of Bowie covers and finally the US tour debut of Down In It! With banger after banger, this might just be the best setlist yet from this tour."
Notes
Taper's notes, "Nine Inch Nails put on one hell of a show to a capacity crowd of 7,000 at Planet Hollywood's vacuous Zappos Theater. Even sitting in the 5th row of the balcony, I felt somewhat detached because the stage was so fucking far away. The show would have definitely benefited from video screens. Sadly, there were none. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed the Spiral era heavy setlist. Highlights for me me included the oft-forgotten "Down In It" and the almost never played "Sunspots"! We got the Hesitation Marks era version of "Sanctified", which was really cool. I would have loved to hear "The Frail / The Wretched". Sadly, not on this night. I should have made the trip to Santa Barbara Bowl. I was not up for the 750 mile trek. I did finally get to hear AATCHB live! Nice transition into "Hurt". A solid pull off the venue's left ceiling stack. I was fortunate to have a pretty respectful crowd clustered around me for entire evening. You can hear one guy let out a brief yell after "Somewhat Damaged". Some loud clapping in the right channel on occasion. Trent's vocals are nice and clear."
Recording Details
- Length: 106 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-15
Notes
Taper's notes, "Really digging all the amphitheaters for this run, especially these last two. Stood dead center in the back of the pit again. A very heavy Downward Spiral leaning set with Mr. Self Destruct opening once again. Aggressive start and finish with a very smooth flow overall. This Isn't The Place just wrecks my soul every single time I hear it. Trent seemed to be in a better mood tonight, although the encore was cut short due to strict curfew. Echoplex and Survivalism were listed on the printed setlist before Even Deeper, but not played."
Recording Details
- Length: 105 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-15
Notes
Taper's notes, "Taped Yves Tumor set. Stood dead center in the back of the pit. Can't get over how unpredictable NIN's sets are becoming. Wild flow with lots of curve balls all over this one. God Break Down The Door delivers every single time, even though Trent says he gets a little worse on the sax every single day lol. 1,000,000 was aborted mid-way unfortunately due to technical issues with Robin's synth which probably made Trent pissed and toss his guitar up behind Alessandro for the end of Gave Up. Very surprising encore with strong Dissonance 1995 vibes for Subterraneans (w/ GBDTD lyrics), Reptile and Hurt."
Recording Details
- Length: 105 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-15
Notes
Taper's notes, "Stood a little back and to the right of the control booth again. Very nice and open venue in the middle of a neighborhood that I'm sure a lot of residents were very appreciative of the lovely free show they got. March Of The Pigs as the set opener for the first time was a really strong start and huge surprise! Also, Something I Can Never Have got a shooting star right at the very end. An unbelievable beginning for the set and overall really nice flow with a few deep cuts. This encore though... Somewhat Damaged with The Day The World Went Away and Hurt gets jealous of SICNH's magical moment earlier with the shooting star and one ups it with its own just before the end of the show! What is actually happening with this tour and is this real life?"
Notes
Slightly left center, just behind FOH. Huge thanks to yltfan for covering this show for the archive. A really good tape!
Recording Details
- Length: 104 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): zeegrizzle
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Sony PCM-A10
- Added: 2022-09-15
Notes
Taper's notes, "Stood just a little back and to the right of the control booth. Amazing weather the whole night and now blessed with some legit external mics. La Mer seemed very fitting, complementing the beautiful and secluded village/venue. The Perfect Drug finally makes another appearance in the encore... just WOW. Then into And All That Could Have Been?! Another first with those two being played back to back. Overall a really fresh, balanced and diverse set for the night."
Notes
Here are some notes from Mark, "This is a good recording but not a GREAT recording. First of all, the entire day was super windy; I tried to fix this with the windscreens and moving to the left side stack for good sound/less wind. Well, the crowd wasabsolutely insane when the show started. Crowdsurfers everywhere, you couldn't move a foot, the surge of the pits, etc. It was pretty much chaotic. Finally I was able to move further left during "Heresy" and the second half of the recording came out great. You're going to hear crowdsurfers go over me and some crowd stuff onthe first half, but it isn't too terrible. I cleaned up what I could when editing. Listening back, it isn't as bad as I would have thought during the set. I'd still give the recording a 7/10. There was a 12~ minute technical difficulties break after "Less Than" because the humidity broke the band's IEM system. They stayed on stage to try and do "March of the Pigs" after a break, but stopped immediately. They then left the stage for it to get fixed, and an announcement was made by the festival which was interesting. They got it fixed and came back and rocked us, but had to drop two of the best songs from the setlist - "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" and "The Becoming" - darn. Rockville still let them play past 11:00."
Notes
Franklin is just outside of Nashville and this is a brand new amphitheater. It's in an old quarry transformed into a nice music venue. The place has bad reviews on getting out afterwards, which are pretty accurate but otherwise this was an extremely enjoyable night. We grabbed brunch in downtown Franklin, hit a brewery later in the day with TJ and got to the show nice and early. Security and staff were super nice at this one. We had seats for this show on the left stack, just behind the pit. The sound was quite low in my opinion when the show started but they bumped it big time on Burn into Survivalism which was good and by the end it was a normal show volume. Terrible Lie didn't have a big punch as the opener though. The setlist was great, with the newer songs and deeper cuts. We also lucked out at this show with a good crowd around us and no screamers in front of us or near us in the seats. The lights on the quarry walls changed on some of the songs (green on Reptile, etc) which was SO cool to see. Ryan, Adam and I rocked all show and had such a great time. After the show while waiting to get out of the lot, Ryan started editing the show standing outside of the car! Wild. And it was uploaded while we were on the way to the hotel - now that' commitment. Overall the 3 show run was just incredible. Let's do it again soon!
Notes
After a LONG drive back from Raleigh, I was super thankful for the break between concerts. I was excited for the festival show because I knew NIN would bring it after what they played in Raleigh. We posted up on the middle rail in the crowd with a group of tapers and it couldn't have gone any better. Mr. Self Destruct into Wish absolutely MELTED the place - insane strobes and production and fog - you couldn't see anything. Total sensory overload in a great way. The band was so LOUD too - I absolutely loved it. The set was a total burner and they left it all out there, putting Shaky Knees in the ground with that performance. A+ set. We lucked out with no crazy folks around us and we ended up with good pulls. After the show, we grabbed some excellent Fellini's pizza and headed off to the next show in Franklin but not before Ryan started editing and tracking tapes in the BACK SEAT as we drove! Shaky Knees is an awesome festival and is the last place I saw the legendary Foo Fighters last year with an epic show so I was looking forward to an amazing NIN set. We got exactly what we were wanting!
Notes
It'about freaking time I returned to record some NIN! Ryan and I spent most of the pandemic talking almost daily and hanging out (when it was safe to do so)... just wishing that NIN would eventually get back out there. When the southeast dates were announced, we said - We are GOING! Fast forward to the show day - I met up with Ryan on a long drive to the show at the small but nice Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh. The pit was miniscule at this show so we were all really close to the band. Opening with Somewhat Damaged after that huge break of NIN shows - amazing!! Massive energy and the band was out to blow the place up! Right into The Day the World Went Away and off we went. They played all of the bigger songs I was looking for after such a big break. The highlights of this show were Every Day Is Exactly the Same and the amazing performance of The Perfect Drug which I was stoked to get! Trent was on fire, the band was in great form and overall the show kicked ass. We met up with TJ from Rage Against the Machine's Live Archive and had a blast before the show and during it. Adam, Ryan'brother, joined us and overall, our group was flawless. I was a bit nervous after not stealth taping for a very long time, but once I got a show recorded it felt natural again. Luckily I didn't have many people around me going insane and the tape came out pretty solid considering we were SO close to the stage! The production and overall energy on the stage was so, so cool. Ilan smashing the drums along with Atticus's programmed beats on Perfect Drug, the energy in the crowd - all flawless! Thanks to Ryan for getting me out to the show!
Recording Details
- Length: 105 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): NotoriousTIMP
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Tascam DR-05 - ninlive taping rig project
- Added: 2018-12-12
Notes
TIMP has taped NIN a lot in the past and he has come out of retirement to do a few shows for the nin live archive traveling rig that has been going around the country. I am really happy to have him doing this. I gave him my backup rig instead of the 717 for these shows, as he has previous experiences. Another fantastic recording by TIMP. These are all songs pre 1995 on the set! I can't wait to see what happens for these last few dates on the tour!
Recording Details
- Length: 100 minutes
- Complete: Yes
- Rating:
- Taper(s): NotoriousTIMP
- Microphone: AT853s
- Lineage: AT853 4.7k mod + Tascam DR-05 - ninlive taping rig project
- Added: 2018-12-06
Notes
TIMP has taped NIN a lot in the past and he has come out of retirement to do a few shows for the nin live archive traveling rig that has been going around the country. I am really happy to have him doing this. I gave him my backup rig instead of the 717 for these shows, as he has previous experiences. The run in San Francisco may be my favorite tapes of the tour. Really good recordings and the setlists are well balanced. For the most part, the crowd is isolated from the recording and Trent's vocals are near perfect and crystal clear. Not to mention the bass is well balanced. A perfect example is how The Lovers sounds on this tape. Enjoy the recording!