Beside You in Time
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| Beside You in Time | ||
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| Live Video by Nine Inch Nails | ||
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| Released | Early 2007 | |
| Recorded | El Paso, Texas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 2006 | |
| Genre | Industrial Rock | |
| Length | Unknown | |
| Label | Interscope | |
| Producer(s) | Trent Reznor | |
Beside You in Time (also known as Halo 22) is an upcoming live release by Nine Inch Nails (NIN), set for release in early 2007. It will document the winter/spring 2006 leg of the "Live: With Teeth" arena tour. It will be available on DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray video formats, with no accompanying CD release.
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[edit] Trailer
On September 22, 2006, a 42-second teaser/trailer for the video was discovered on the official NIN website and information regarding it was posted to the main page a day later.<ref>The NIN Hotline, September 2006</ref> The trailer features live audio of the title track set to images from the "Live: With Teeth" show, including the film montage directed by Andrea Giacobbe that accompanied the songs "Eraser" and "Right Where It Belongs".<ref>Andrea Giacobbe's Website, retrieved 30 October, 2006</ref> The trailer ends with a very brief audio snippet of the song "With Teeth".
[edit] Difference between formats
Video director Rob Sheridan stated on the Spiral forums<ref>The Spiral is NIN's official fan club forum. Pay registration is required for access.</ref> that Microsoft was updating its high-definition VC-1 video codec specifically to accommodate the highly frenetic and thus difficult to compress video imagery of a live Nine Inch Nails show at the highest allowable bitrate. Sheridan elaborated that all three formats will have Dolby Digital soundtracks in both stereo and 5.1 surround sound; in addition, they will include either a DTS (on the DVD) or a Dolby TrueHD surround mix (on the Blu-ray and HD DVD). Aside from differences in resolution, bitrate and functionality, Sheridan reiterated that the video content of each format will not vary; however, the packaging for the DVD will be in a digipak, whereas the other two discs will be in format-labelled plastic cases (red for HD DVD, blue for Blu-ray).
[edit] Potential content
Prior to the concert dates, Trent Reznor announced that two consecutive shows on the "Live: With Teeth" tour (namely, March 28, 2006 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and March 30, 2006 in El Paso, Texas) would be filmed in high-definition video for future release. Reznor also stated that all three formats would contain bonus material from the With Teeth era of the band, including footage of the summer 2006 amphitheater tour (which featured a significantly different light show than the arena tour).<ref>The Spiral (registration required)</ref>
The following is a hybrid setlist of the songs performed on both nights of filming, as it will likely represent the footage that was drawn upon to create the majority of this release.<ref>The Art of Self Destruction tour setlist archive</ref>
- Intro recording: "Pilgrimage" (March 28 only) / "Pinion" (March 30 only)
- "Love Is Not Enough"
- "You Know What You Are?"
- "Sin" (March 28 only)
- "Terrible Lie"
- "The Line Begins to Blur
- "March of the Pigs"
- "Something I Can Never Have"
- "Closer"
- "Burn"
- "Gave Up"
- "Eraser" (screen projection)
- "Right Where It Belongs" (screen projection)
- "Beside You in Time" (screen projection)
- "With Teeth"
- "Wish"
- "Only"
- "Every Day Is Exactly the Same"
- "Even Deeper"
- "The Big Come Down" (March 30 only)
- "Suck"
- "Hurt"
- "The Hand that Feeds"
- "Head Like a Hole"
Including the pre-recorded intros, this list contains 9 songs from With Teeth, 3 from The Fragile, 4 from The Downward Spiral, 4 from Broken, 4 from Pretty Hate Machine, and 1 standalone single ("Burn"). Seven of these songs overlap with those on the previously released live recordings from Closure; 10 overlap with And All that Could Have Been: Live.<ref>N.b. these counts do not consider NIN's performance of "Closer" as two separate songs, though on both nights it included an interpolation of "The Only Time" (which appears on both Pretty Hate Machine and the live portion of Closure).</ref>


