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The story behind the band being covered in mud was told in an [http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/rip1.shtml interview] with ''RIP'' magazine:
<blockquote>"We were right out by the big mud pit and watchin' everybody, I thought, '"well, this looks like a lot of fun.' " At that time there wasn't that many people that were muddy, but the people that *were* in the mud looked like they were having a great time and we thought '"fuck, y'know, we kinda can't actually do that.' " But we didn't have showers backstage at that time either, so we went back and hung out backstage, and it was just a real nervous day. Then on the way to the stage I pushed Danny [Lohner], our guitar player, and he just fell face-first into the mud. Then he tackled me and it turned into a kind of all-male mud wrestling thing. It was actually really funny. After we did that, all nervousness kind of subsided."</blockquote>
According to ''Rolling Stone'' magazine, Reznor's mud-covered stage outfit from the show is now part of the collection at the [[Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame]].[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/flashback-nine-inch-nails-play-mud-caked-set-at-woodstock-94-20130606] With NIN's induction in 2020, an exhibit about the concert was also installed.
==External Links==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lbFfiLAj_A Woodstock '94 at Music Vault on YouTube]*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y12LLAnirTc Stories from the show at cleveland.com on YouTube]
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