NIN Live: 1995

September 17, 1995, Hershey, PA, Hershey Park Stadium

Setlist

Terrible Lie

March of the Pigs

The Becoming

Sanctified

Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)

Burn

Closer to God

Wish

Gave Up

Down In It

Eraser (Instrumental)

Subterraneans

Scary Monsters

Reptile

Hallo Spaceboy

Hurt

Show Memorabilia

Known Recordings

Source 1: Audio - AUD (Silver CD - "Monsters in Space")

Taper: Unknown

Time: 67 minutes - incomplete

Rating: 3 out of 5

Hear a Sample: Closer to God, 2 Minutes

Download the Full Show: .Zip File FLAC, 433.3 MB

Added to Archive: December 03rd, 2010

Comments:

Incomplete recording. "Terrible Lie" fades in at the beginning, "Sanctified" is missing, and "Hurt" is missing. Very tinny recording.

Source 2: Audio - AUD, Unknown

Taper: Unknown

Time: 65 minutes - incomplete

Rating: 3 out of 5

Hear a Sample: Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now), 2 Minutes

Download the Full Show: .Zip File MP3 - 320, 139.7 MB

Added to Archive: February 27th, 2014

Comments:

Incomplete recording. "Terrible Lie" fades in at the beginning, "Sanctified" is missing, and "Hurt" is missing. Below average recording. Not sure if this is the same source as the "Monsters In Space" recording, as this also is missing the two songs that the Silver CD is. I can't find any similarities with crowd noise.

Source 3: Audio - AUD, Unknown DAT Recording

Taper: Unknown

Time: 81 minutes

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Hear a Sample: Closer to God, 2 Minutes

Download the Full Show: .Zip File FLAC, 495 MB

Added to Archive: April 10th, 2014

Comments:

Big thanks to Smores for the upgrade with this tape. More than likely this is from the DAT recording that circulates. Smores had no other information with this tape, so if anyone has more info, please get in contact! Initially I had this on the archive with just the NIN/Bowie portion in mp3, and it was in terrible quality. The recording is very good! While transferring this, there is a noise in the right channel during the end of "Gave Up" and "Down In It." Not sure what it is, but it was on the cassette. Would love to get a DAT clone copy of this. Enjoy the tape! This is the 16 bit version. This can be burned straight to CD. If you would like the 24/48 version, you can find it on DIME or the NIN Drive.

Source 4: Audio - AUD (Source 1 + Source 3)

Taper: Unknown

Time: 81 minutes - Includes Bowie Set

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Hear a Sample: Closer to God, 2 Minutes

Download the Full Show: .Zip File FLAC, 809 MB

Added to Archive: March 30th, 2020

Comments:

From Bowie Station, where they took Source 1 and a DAT source (I assume source 3) and merged the two recordings together to create a full show.

Source 5: Video - AUD, Unknown Video Recording

Taper: Unknown

Time: 79 minutes

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

Download the Full Show: .zip file DVD-NTSC, 4.3 GB

Added to Archive: February 25th, 2019

Comments:

This is only the NIN portion and not the full show. Filmed from the rear/right and this is a presumed low-gen recording. It's a very clear shot and the film looks great. Audio is good as well. Definitely a great film to have from the Outside Tour and I would love to get any info on this recording if anyone has any! Thanks!

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Source 6: Audio - AUD (AT831b's + Sony TCD-D7)

Taper: Buck Nye

Time: 81 minutes - Includes Bowie Set

Rating: 5 out of 5

Hear a Sample: Closer to God, 2 Minutes

Download the Full Show: .Zip File FLAC, 765.6 MB

Added to Archive: August 09th, 2020

Comments:

Thanks to Travis Bickle sending this over for the archive from the collection of ML. This was recorded with AT831b mics and thanks to other traders, confirmed to be the recording of Buck Nye on a Sony TCD-D7 in LP mode. This is a DAT clone of the DAT master and is definitely one of the better Outside Tour recordings. Other sources from this show either have some of the NIN set missing, Bowie set missing etc. This is the full performance. To my knowledge this may be the first time this circulates. I have not seen this anywhere previous. The Bowie portion was transferred analog and put to LP mode. In the words from ML. Either way, looking at the spectral analysis of both the Bowie and NIN transfers that were in 16/48. These were recorded in 16/32 (LP Mode) and have been adjusted accordingly. Again, the recording is very good. There were a few pops and clicks throughout the Bowie portion that I had to remove. They were removed 100%. Most were at the end of the tape. There were some digital scratches during Reptile and Hallo Spaceboy that were omitted as well. I'd have to say that it cleaned up really well. Thanks to everyone who chimed in and helped add some of the pieces on this one!