NIN: "Cars" with Gary Numan, London 7.15.09 [HD]

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Published 2009-10-22
Gary Numan makes a surprise appearance on stage with Nine Inch Nails for a performance of his song "Cars," live in London, UK, July 15th, 2009.

This performance is continued from "Metal" at    • NIN: "Metal" with Gary Numan, London ...  

Filmed by Rob Sheridan with the Canon 5D Mark II. Audio mix by Blumpy.

All Comments (21)
  • @chapel976
    I love the idea of Trent playing tambourine backing for Gary Numan so much.
  • @bidask123
    This is the Super Bowl halftime show we need.
  • @iamozzman8301
    Drummer is killing it! This an amazing performance by Gary and NiN
  • @dsmpnexus7
    Can we just acknowledge how perfectly and powerfully Trent executes the tambourine part in this! Wow!
  • @RockneOliver
    This song is 41 years old (2020), and it still kicks ass. And NIN paid MAD respect to Gary on this. Props to everyone.
  • @G-Fi-High
    You know you have an incredible backing band when Trent’s on tambourine.
  • This is one of those rare songs that really should be about 20 minutes longer.
  • Love to see Gary’s smile at 0:24...the pure joy of an amazing artist seeing people enthusiastically react to one of his masterpieces.
  • Whoever shot this video did an amazing job. Everyone on-stage is featured
  • @scarey2me
    He's pounding on those drums like they owe him money. This is tight. Very tight.
  • @patton303
    Just a little side love for Ilain Rubin who is absolutely drumming for his very life in this beautiful moment.
  • @bobritger5724
    I can't tell you how many times I've come back and relistened and rewatched this video as it is the most perfect performance of this song ever.
  • @davidg.9932
    NIN Drummer Ilan Rubin in 2020 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as the youngest living inductee in its history. He is also the first Rock Hall inductee to be born in the 1980s. How cool is that??
  • That’s without any shadow of a doubt one of the tightest live performances that we will ever ever see,such talent,genius musicians
  • @tonimarx6405
    I turned 39 this year and began sulking and feeling sorry for myself because I felt old . To see Gary rocking out like this in his 60's shows that age means absolutely nothing and it helped me snap out of my melancholy!