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This bootleg is also called On April 27, 2000 [[Nine Inch Nails]] played a special show at the Chicago Recording Company. Some of the songs (specifically "[[Something I Can Never Have]]", "[[The Day The World Went Away (song)|The Day The World Went Away]]" and "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]") were performed in new, stripped-down form, considered acoustic, and are thought to have inspired ''Acoustic in Chicago[[Still]]'' or , part of the ''Live and Deconstructed in Chicago.[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'' This is considered an acoustic performancerelease.
==TracklistingLineup==#"*[[Keith Hillebrandt]]: Keyboards, programming, backing vocals*[[Jerome Dillon]]: Drums, percussion*[[Robin Finck]]: Guitar, backing vocals *[[Even DeeperDanny Lohner]]" 5:29Bass, guitar, backing vocals #"*[[HurtTrent Reznor]]: Vocals, piano ==Setlist==#"Something I Can Never Have"#"The Day The World Went Away" (Take 1) 4:45#"Hurt" (Take 2one) 4:52#"[[Something I Can Never HaveEven Deeper]]" 6:16#"[[The Big Come Down]]" 4:25#"[[The Day The World Went Away Fragile (song)|The Day the World Went AwayFragile]]" 5:20#"[[The Fragile Hurt" (SongTake two)| ==Bootlegs==The soundboard quality audio bootleg of this performance is known as ''The Fragile]CRC Sessions'', ''Acoustic in Chicago'' or ''Live and Deconstructed in Chicago.'' ==External Links==[http://www.echoingthesound.org/phpbbx/viewtopic.php?t=21989&highlight=crc+sessions Still/CRC Sessions thread at Echoing the Sound]" 4:49
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