NIN Live: 2005

October 11, 2005, St. Paul, MN, Excel Energy Center

Setlist

Pinion

Love Is Not Enough

You Know What You Are?

Terrible Lie

The Line Begins to Blur

March of the Pigs

The Frail

The Wretched

Closer

Burn

Gave Up

Eraser

Right Where it Belongs

Beside You In Time

Wish

Sin

Only

Reptile

Suck

Hurt

The Hand That Feeds

Head Like a Hole

Show Memorabilia

Known Recordings

Source 1: Video - AUD, Unknown Video Recording

Taper: Unknown

Time: 97 minutes

Rating: 4 out of 5

Download the Full Show: .zip file DVD-NTSC, 3.3 GB

Added to Archive: May 20th, 2019

Comments:

I can’t believe that I have not posted this to the archive yet. Sometimes you just miss recordings that you thought you had up! Anyways, this is the only source from the St. Paul show in 2005. It’s recorded from the right rear of the venue. I presume with a MiniDV camcorder. The shot is very stable and has some great stage close ups, as well as a good full stage view. Audio is also great. If you have any information on who may have shot this show, please get in contact!

Screenshots:



Source 2: Audio - AUD (Audio Technia Pro 24 + Sharp/Sony MD Recorder)

Taper: Tom M.

Time: 95 minutes

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

Hear a Sample: Eraser, 2 Minutes

Download the Full Show: .Zip File FLAC, 514.8 MB

Added to Archive: December 21st, 2019

Comments:

Almost 15 years on, Tom has reached out to me about him taping the St. Paul show back in 2005!!!! I was so excited to hear that there was an audio source from this show. Up to this point, there was only a video source circulating from this show. This is the first audio source to be released. The show was recorded with an Audio Technia Pro 24 mic and not sure if it was recorded on a Sharp or Sony minidisc recorder. During that time Tom had both decks. The recording is great! Tom has been taping for quite some time (1989) and it’s crazy to think that there are other people out there like him that have taped shows but aren’t familiar with the archive or have shared out their recordings. I am grateful that Tom reached out and shared his recording. If you are like Tom and have recorded NIN in the past and it’s not on the archive, I would love to preserve it!