Despite typically sub-par weather (Rain? Here?), we had a splendid day trip to Portsmouth, England's major naval port and dry dock - and actually England's only island city.
- the HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar
- the remains of Henry VIII 's Mary Rose, raised from the seabed in 1982 and still undergoing preservation work to this day
- Naval museum
- the D-Day museum, home to the Overlord embroidery, a modern counterpart to the Bayeux tapestry
- Southsea Castle (well, we circumnavigated it anyway!)
So assuming Trent doesn't change his mind after a few years of chilling out with his dog and noodling about in the studio, then I was front and centre for Nine Inch Nails' last ever performance in the United Kingdom. And what an unusual little thing it was. Given that it was a heavy metal festival, I was expecting a "last hurrah" kind of gig and was all pumped up for an hour of hardcore moshing and violence. Imagine my surprise when the several-minute-long piano and ambients track Something I Can Never Have showed up fourth in the setlist, instead of its usual place as a concert coda.


