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LIVE: BESIDE YOU IN TIME 122 minutes total running time, 24 songs from the LIVE: With Teeth 2006 Tour, including: "The Hand That Feeds" "Only" "Closer" "Head Like A Hole" "Hurt" "Wish" "Terrible Lie" "March Of Pigs" Additional features include 3 tracks live from rehearsals, music videos for "The Hand That Feeds" and "Only." Plus still gallery and body of work. Presented in 16x9 anamorphic widescreen DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound... More >>
Nine Inch Nails Live - Beside You in Time

Also don't forget the alternate camera angles for eraser, beside you in time, and right where it belongs. I went to 2 cleveland shows and the erie pa shows, all amazing.
Rating: 5 / 5
i went to three NIN shows in the last two years...all where amazing!
this should be a good buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
The DVD is actually a great representation of the tour, which was bland. Aaron North is completly lame as you will see and TR just dont have the gritt that he did.. he actually plays the tambourine for second. The extras are pretty lame also... the "rehearsals" part probably had more production than the live show.. Aaron North has a mic guy for when he kicks it down...lame..but the sound is good. No were as good as AND ALL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN.
Rating: 3 / 5
I dont have this yet, but if it is anythign like NINs last DVD it will be nothing short of incredible. If you are into rock music in general and have not seen NIN live.... you must!
Hopefully this BluRay will bring you as close as possible to the real thing without being there.
My suggestion upon first listen would be to do some physical/mental preparations prior to get yourself in the right state of mind (you know what I mean). Crank the volume as loud as you can possible take it. Sit back relax and enjoy the ride.
Rating: 5 / 5
I don't even want to really review this one.
When did Trent turn into Henry Rollins?? And before you superfans read further, yes I gave "Year Zero" a real lashing and think that he's lost his touch.
I'm glad that a number of other reviewers thought "And All That Could Have Been" was better than this, because I tend to agree, though they are one in the same. I think the sound quality (both instrumentally and vocally) in AATCHB is much better... probably because Trent spent a lot more time engineering that in post. I think the tour visuals are better in "Beside You in Time" It's not really worth the price tag... I think I got it on sale for ten bucks so it was a decent buy for me... and is it me or is Trent's voice starting to go? Perhaps the most important critique here of all that people fail to note is that AATCHB and BYIT take a major back seat to the first NIN tour documentary, "Closure"
Boo-Hoo Closure doesn't have an official DVD release... yes, it was released somewhere in the latter 90s on VHS, but it is an amazing piece of work! Not simply a documentation of the on stage performance but a collection of music videos and backstage, studio, and other candid footage. This video comes from a time when NIN were in their hay day. It's raw and gritty and dirty and really puts you there... look away from the HD hype and look back to the days of vintage film and analog recording.
SECRET! Search a torrent of Closure. Due to some sort of legal troubles, it would seem as though Closure can never be officially released on DVD. Due to this inevitable outcome, Trent simply uploaded it himself and encouraged fans to find it themselves. But if you're really hardcore, you'll buy the VHS.
Rating: 3 / 5