Nine Inch Nails Wave Goodbye to New York With Bauhaus’ Murphy

August 27th, 2009 by Daniel Kreps Leave a reply »

Photograph by Matthew Drazin

Nine Inch Nails played their last ever New York concert last night at Terminal 5, ending a brief four-show run in the Big Apple. At both of their Terminal 5 shows, Trent Reznor and his soon-to-be-unemployed band welcomed Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy to the stage to perform a handful of songs. The last shows also featured set lists packed with dozens of Nine Inch Nails’ best songs and favorite covers as Reznor waved goodbye to his East Coast die-hards.

Rather than ending his venue-spanning NYC residence with hits like “Hurt” or “Head Like a Hole,” Reznor, with Murphy onstage, capped off his stay with covers of Bauhaus’ classic “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” and, finally, Pere Ubu’s “Final Solution.” The August 25th show also featured Murphy guesting on Bauhaus’ “Kick in the Eye” and NIN’s fan-favorite cover of Joy Division’s “Dead Souls.” At last night’s show, Murphy descended from T5’s belfry vampire-style, hanging upside as a chain lowered him to the stage, all while singing “Reptile” (Brooklyn Vegan has video of Murphy’s Dracula feat, which he memorably pulled off at Coachella several years ago, too).

As Reznor has mentioned several times in the weeks since announcing the retirement of the live Nine Inch Nails, he reiterated to the T5 crowd that NIN will continue to make music, but that his concert days were over. As Rock Daily previously reported, Reznor’s NYC stand also featured a performance of the entire The Downward Spiral at Webster Hall.

Next up on Nine Inch Nails’ Wave Goodbye tour is a pair of concerts at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom this Friday and Saturday before Reznor performs Sunday, August 30th at Toronto’s Virgin Festival. Reznor will officially put hi...

Article Source: Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily

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