Nine Inch Nails Go To Where Chris Cornell Died

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Nine Inch Nails kicked off their first of two shows at the Fox Theatre in Detroit on Monday night. This is the first time a 90’s alternative rock band has played the venue since Soundgarden played their final show there on May 17, 2017. Chris Cornell died at the MGM Grand Hotel, which is adjacent to the Fox Theatre, just an hour after the performance. A fan tweeted Reznor prior to the show, “Since your next shows are at the Fox Theatre Detroit, it'd be awesome of you to pay tribute to Chris Cornell by covering a song of his at the same venue of his last show.” Watch videos and see the setlist below.

Setlist:
Somewhat Damaged
The Day the World Went Away
Wish
Last
March of the Pigs
Something I Can Never Have
Sanctified
Terrible Lie
Shit Mirror
Ahead of Ourselves
God Break Down the Door
Closer
Reptile
Suck (Pigface cover)
Gave Up
Head Like a Hole

Encore:
The Perfect Drug
Over and Out
Hurt

In a May 2017 Rolling Stone piece on Chris Cornell’s death, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor recalled his diss back in 2009 of Cornell’s Timbaland produced album Scream.

At the time, Reznor said listening to Scream was like “that feeling you get when somebody embarrasses themselves so badly YOU feel uncomfortable.” He later parodied the album on April Fools Day in 2009, claiming he’d release a new Timbaland produced hip hop album called Strobe Light.

Cornell responded on Twitter: “What do you think Jesus would twitter,” Cornell asked. ” ‘Let he who is without sin cast the first stone’ or ‘Has anyone seen Judas? He was here a minute ago.'”

Reznor also said in 2009, “In the case of Cornell, I don’t know Chris. I do know what label he’s on now and I do know who’s whispering in his ear. And heavily on the With Teeth album, I turned that record in and I would get back ‘Hey you know, you might wanna… maybe we need to put some beats on this record.'”

He added, “And I’m sure there was someone whispering in Cornell’s [ear] and he can put that off as some kind of sociocultural experiment, but what it was, was a money grab and when you do that you’re saying to other people that look up to you, it’s okay to do that and it’s not okay to do that. It isn’t.”

In the new Rolling Stone article, Reznor remembered apologizing to Cornell just prior to Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden’s 2014 co-headlining tour.

“Seeing Chris do that record felt like a blow to me,” says Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. “I thought, ‘He’s above that, man. He’s one of the 10 best vocalists of our time.’ ”

Reznor went public, blasting Cornell on Twitter – “which,” the former says now, “I immediately regretted.” Five years later, as Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails were about to start a co-headlining tour, Reznor wrote Cornell an e-mail, apologizing for that outburst. “He was very cool and generous about it – ‘It’s the past, fuck it. Let’s go on.’ The Chris I met on that tour was a gentleman that completely had his shit together.”

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