Talk:Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (song)

The NIN disc "Filthy Fuckin' Pigs" is just one of a number of bootleg recordings of the Outside Tour which includes the version that Bowie performed together with NIN. It's not an official release, so it probably shouldn't be listed, and it's not really a cover version, since Bowie was performing it with Trent Reznor. If the section on "Live versions" is going to be kept around, it should probably just be mentioned that it was performed with Nine Inch Nails during the Outside tour in that section, rather than listing one bootleg under Covers. I'll do that now... 70.226.165.36 17:40, 4 May 2006 (UTC)

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 * Fair use rationale has since been added to the image in question. Cheers, Ian Rose 10:02, 2 June 2007 (UTC)