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==Video==
There is a An official video for the "Happiness In Slavery" performance that has long circulated was created for the internet through p2p ''Woodstock '94'' VHS and sites like YouTubeLaserDisc release. This version is Unfortunately, it was heavily dubbed or and poorly mixededited, even using shots from different parts of the show, so much that Trent banging resulting in actions on the keyboards cannot be heardvideo not matching up with the audio being played. The beginning has sounds from comedian Calvert DeForest (1922–2007) announcing the band and then part "Pinion" and the end is fades out during the transition to "Head Like A Hole," including the scene of comedian Calvert DeForest (1922–2007) announcing the band. This song performance was also released on the official ''Woodstock '94'' CD , and VHS. Part of the it was this performance also appears on ''that earned Nine Inch Nails their [[ClosureAwards_%26_Accolades#Grammys|second Grammy award]]''.
Woodstock '94 was broadcast in the US on pay-per-view, including Nine Inch Nails' entire performance. VHS recordings of the performance were well-circulated in bootleg trading circles. In September 2013 , a remastered video of the full broadcast was posted on YouTube by Kevin Carafa and reposted on the official Nine Inch Nails tumblr page in August of the following year for the show's 20th anniversary.[httphttps://nineinchnails.tumblr.com/post/94687120700/nine-inch-nails-at-woodstock-94-20-years-ago] This was subsequently removed and a substitute source was uploaded by Part of the performance also appears in the YouTube channel Music Vault.Appendage of ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lbFfiLAj_AClosure]]''.
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