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« on: October 28, 2009, 12:45:24 AM »

What's Robin up to now that NIN is over ? any new projects ?
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2009, 01:43:11 AM »

he's probably resting after that long tour!   He hasn't changed his website since rejoining NIN.
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2009, 02:16:57 PM »

Here's a really cool article from the LA Times written by Robin's neighbor...

Our neighbor rocks

October 26, 2009

We had our doubts when we heard a rock musician was moving in, but we changed our tune when we got to know Nine Inch Nails' Robin Finck.

In a man's lifetime, he finds he has little influence over two important things: growing older and choosing his neighbors. Usually these two items run separately, but on occasion they come together in unexpected ways. A little more than a year ago, my wife and I were in one of those situations.

We were in a local sports arena standing at the edge of the crowd when a security guard came over.

"Sir," he said, "no offense, but do you know where you are?"

"Sure," I said. "I'm at the Forum."

"And do you know what's happening here?" he asked.

"A concert by Nine Inch Nails."

He nodded, as if I had just passed a test.

"No disrespect, sir," he said, "but what are you doing here?"

I got his drift. My wife and I didn't quite fit the audience profile. She was wearing a plaid blouse and a denim skirt; I had on a Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra T-shirt. Pretty much everyone else was wearing black and was easily 30 years younger than we were.

"I have a pass," I said, showing my wristband.

"Where did you get that?" he asked.

"We are invited guests." I was getting a little defensive. "The lead guitarist is my neighbor. He wants us to see what he does for a living."

The guard's eyes grew wide. "No way!" he said. a

His reaction was exactly how I'd felt some years earlier when the agent removed the "For Sale" sign from the house with which we share a driveway. On paper, the previous neighbors had seemed like a great fit. He was in law enforcement, and she worked for a public utility; still, they turned out to be the neighbors from hell. When they decided to sell, we were overjoyed but apprehensive. I asked what we were in for next.

"Oh, you'll just love them," the agent said. "They're great kids."

Kids, I thought. How can kids afford to buy in an upscale neighborhood? "The gal is just great and so pretty," she enthused. "She was an aerialist with Cirque du Soleil."

OK, a trapeze artist doesn't sound too bad. "What about the guy," I asked.

"Oh, he's so sweet. You're just gonna love him."

"But what does he do for a living?"

"He plays a musical instrument in a group," she said, eyeing her car nervously.

"Which group?" I asked more pointedly.

"He's the lead guitar for the rock group Guns N' Roses," she said. "But you're gonna love 'em." She raced for her car and was down the drive before I could react.

I headed for my computer. Clicking on the Guns N' Roses website didn't ease my concerns. Maybe it's him, I thought, or it might be him. It turns out it was the tall, lanky guy with frizzy hair below his shoulders holding a guitar in a cocky manner. There were photos of thousands of crazed fans with hooked fingers pointed skyward, presumably singing unprintable lyrics.

It didn't take much imagination to conjure what was to come. The noise level would be deafening. Our block would be crawling with groupies carrying scissors to clip memorial blades of grass from my neighbor's lawn. They would camp in the street at night, while the odor of marijuana overcame the fragrance of barbecued ribs from my Weber grill.

On the day the new neighbors moved in, a small parade of vehicles came up the driveway. His family, her family and his and her friends. They weren't loud, boisterous or destructive, and the only smoky smells came from chicken and steaks barbecued for the celebration. So far, so good.

Several days later, the rock star came down the drive with a mailbox under his arm. In the spirit of neighborliness, I offered to help him install it. To my surprise, he was an intelligent, gentle young man, friendly and talkative, who had no problem working with his hands. He'd made his money for guitars and lessons by mowing lawns and doing odd jobs in his hometown in Georgia.

"If you ever need help," he offered, "just give me a call."

Praise be to God: a neighbor with tool skills, a work ethic and a willingness to lend a hand. I decided to overlook the hair.

Since that day, Robin Finck and I have helped each other on many projects. There was a trapeze to erect in their sideyard when his wife went freelance. (The unexpected benefit is we can watch her practicing routines while sipping wine on our patio.) One day, while clearing brush on my hillside, he announced he had joined Nine Inch Nails.

We've made only small adjustments in our values. Our taste in music still runs to the Three B's -- Bach, Beethoven and Brahms -- but we started to read rock concert reviews in The Times. a

At the Forum, the security guard was fascinated. "That's awesome," he said.

I'm not sure what he thought was cool, that a rock star lived in the suburbs next to neighbors who looked like us, or that the rock star would deign to speak to the old folks, let alone invite them to a concert?

"Thank you for explaining things, sir," the guard said, giving me one last careful once-over. Then he reached into his pocket.

"Better take these," he said, putting four earplugs in my hand. "You're gonna need 'em."

Boy, was he right.

The next morning, I went up the driveway to give Robin the earplugs, having burned the ends with a match.

"What happened to these?" he asked.

"That's why we had to leave early," I said. "They kept catching fire."

It's great to have a helpful neighbor with a sense of humor too.


Ray DeTournay is a retired television producer. Nine Inch Nails disbanded as a touring group in September.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-detournay26-2009oct26,0,3143713,full.story
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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2009, 02:18:35 PM »

robinfincktwits I can remember how upset we all where to not be permitted to film that 'our selves', and here it is. Applause applause.
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robinfincktwits Wow, I just watched that downward spiral:live video. Thank you TOIOU and all who invested their time and creativity in making that happen.
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« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2009, 12:59:28 AM »

Really enjoyed Robin.  Wish he was still in GN'R.
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« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2009, 07:37:36 AM »

Robin is amazing, i will always be a fan of his. Always
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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2009, 08:07:23 AM »

must say it would be pretty cool if he joined GNR for better if they visit a town he's in, just like izzy  smoking
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« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2009, 12:39:26 AM »

yeah I wonder why they got Ashba if they knew a tour wasn't gonna happen til Dec-Jan.  Probaly thought it would happend this past summer... oh well.
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« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2009, 10:59:23 AM »

yeah I wonder why they got Ashba if they knew a tour wasn't gonna happen til Dec-Jan.  Probaly thought it would happend this past summer... oh well.
i think robin was one of the reason we got no live shows sooner
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« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2009, 11:19:40 AM »

Thanks Robin For You  love & Music For Fans, in my heart forever.

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« Reply #10 on: November 15, 2009, 12:19:54 PM »

I'll always miss Robin.
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« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2009, 01:33:45 PM »

I headed for my computer. Clicking on the Guns N' Roses website didn't ease my concerns. Maybe it's him, I thought, or it might be him. It turns out it was the tall, lanky guy with frizzy hair below his shoulders holding a guitar in a cocky manner.

wrong guitarist hihi

There were photos of thousands of crazed fans with hooked fingers pointed skyward, presumably singing unprintable lyrics.

"fuck off!" rofl

that's a nice humorous and heart-warming article.
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« Reply #12 on: December 04, 2009, 05:22:43 PM »

here is my thing, and since he is no longer in the band i can say some of this


I don't understand why some people have this huge affection with this guy

guy fucking QUIT on Axl not once but twice


totally left him hanging during the biggest moment of Axl's comeback which was the CD release.


of course this thread is very small in posts, so i guess not too many do care.

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« Reply #13 on: December 04, 2009, 05:40:58 PM »

here is my thing, and since he is no longer in the band i can say some of this


I don't understand why some people have this huge affection with this guy

guy fucking QUIT on Axl not once but twice


totally left him hanging during the biggest moment of Axl's comeback which was the CD release.


of course this thread is very small in posts, so i guess not too many do care.



I agree.  I thought he was cool when he was in GNR and had good tone, but Ashba is the much better choice.   I also never really liked Robin's stage presence, but he is still a great guitarist.  And, yea, it was kind of fucked up that he went back to NIN and kind of bailed on Axl. 
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« Reply #14 on: December 04, 2009, 06:10:37 PM »

i liked Robin at RIR 3 but his playing just got sloppy and the whole quitting thing just pisses me off. seems he was chasing the highest paycheck.
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« Reply #15 on: December 07, 2009, 02:01:31 AM »

I also never really liked Robin's stage presence, but he is still a great guitarist.
I don't think he's that great. I've commented several times on how the guy brutally murdered some of Slash's classic solos, like SCOM and November Rain. I like the solo he wrote for Street Of Dreams though and Better, which is the only song on CD Robin has a writing credit for, is actually one of the best songs on the album.

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« Reply #16 on: December 07, 2009, 09:10:55 AM »

here is my thing, and since he is no longer in the band i can say some of this


I don't understand why some people have this huge affection with this guy

guy fucking QUIT on Axl not once but twice


totally left him hanging during the biggest moment of Axl's comeback which was the CD release.


of course this thread is very small in posts, so i guess not too many do care.


Robin Finck is a session musician.
Robin's choices were either to stay with Guns N' Roses and possibly "never" go on tour with them again (=no money, no gigs no nothing) or go on a guaranteed major tour with NIN.

It's not like hes Axl Rose or Slash who have major writing credits and incomes, and even they have to do tours these days due to low record sales, but a guy with practically none of the above.
Though no one knows what kind of discussions the band had prior to CD release concerning the future of GN'R, but in my opinion Robins choice was understandable.
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« Reply #17 on: December 07, 2009, 10:31:10 AM »

I agree with both points being raised.

I mean how come some people hate Slash so much for leaving Guns when he said it just wasnt fun anymore?  yet the same people are quick to praise Robin for leaving Guns on the eve of their comeback album.  Thats confusing to me.  I don't think Slash would have ever quit Guns if an album was ready to go. 

But on the other hand, one poster mentions that Robin doesnt even have writing credits so i guess Axl thought it wasnt a big deal to replace him, even if it did delay a few things.
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« Reply #18 on: December 07, 2009, 01:59:28 PM »

i liked Robin at RIR 3 but his playing just got sloppy and the whole quitting thing just pisses me off. seems he was chasing the highest paycheck.

Not sure about that. The guy is a musician, he wants to play. I imagine he just got tired of sitting on his ass waiting for the album to come out.
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« Reply #19 on: December 07, 2009, 02:21:13 PM »

I dont think it was about getting a payday, I believe he was just simply fed up hanging around waiting on whatever the hold ups were for the last decade. When Trent came knocking it could just have been a choice of sitting around doing nothing for a couple more years or join his old friend on one of the spectacular tours in recent years. He made a choice and I dont blame him. I reckon GNR lost Buckethead, Robin and Brain mainly because they were frustrated with the never ending lack of progression.
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