NINE INCH NAILS

Show Information:

Date:
1999-11-25
Venue:
Le Zénith
Location:
Paris France
Tour:
Fragility Tour 1.0
Previous show:
1999-11-23 - KBHallen Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark
Next show:
1999-11-26 - Stahlwerk Dusseldorf, Germany Germany

Lineup:

  • Charlie Clouser - Keyboards/Programming
  • Danny Lohner - Bass/Guitar
  • Jerome Dillon - Drums
  • Robin Finck - Guitar
  • Trent Reznor - Vocals/Guitar/Keyboards

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Recordings:

Source: 1
Length: 109 minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: FULLMETAL
Lineage: Audio - AUD (Sony ECM-MS907 + Sony PCM-M1)
Rating: 4 out of 5
Notes: Thanks again to FULLMETAL for sending me over his master DATs to be transferred. A good recording from one of the first shows of the Fragility Tour. A better recording than the MD source that was on the archive. No EQ'ing was done to the recording. The only thing that was worked on was the end of "Pinion" into "Somewhat Damaged" as there was some clipping from the record volume was too high. Used automatic phaser to clean it up and add some more dynamic range back to it. The master tape was recorded at 16/44, which can be burned to CD.
Source: 2
Length: 105 minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: Unknown
Lineage: Audio - AUD (Unknown MD)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Notes: None.
Source: 3
Length: 104 minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: Phong
Lineage: Video - AUD (Unknown Hi8 Camcorder)
Rating: 4 out of 5
Notes: This was recorded from the right rear of the venue with some decent close up shots and a good amount of the stage. Great to finally see the master tape come to light after having a sub-par DVD version as well as a Divx file of this recording. The master upgrade is a huge upgrade in quality from the other copies on the archive, which have now been deleted. Thank you to Travis Bickle for tracking down the master tape and sharing it with the archive.
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Source: 4
Length: 103 minutes
Complete: Yes
Taper: Alberick D.
Lineage: Audio - AUD (CSBs + Sony TCD-D8)
Rating: 4 out of 5
Notes: Thanks to clogboy for sending this tape over with a bunch of his DAT master copies on CD. This was a DAT recording I did not have on the archive. This is considered source 4 on the archive. A good audience tape. The CDs were tracked a bit off, so I made some adjustments. As well as the transfer of the DAT was a bit hot. So I helped repair some of the dynamic range and clipping. I hope to one day transfer these DAT tapes.