Nickel Creek: Why Should The Fire Die? XM

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When I first heard about Nickel Creek a few years ago, I bought their first, self-titled album and gave it to Danny. This was an example of three young kids who were created excellent music through what was obviously years and years of practice and hard work. Their bluegrass sound and vocal harmonies deliver a lot of punch for three kids using no electrical instruments or drums. I thoroughly enjoyed their instrumentals including Ode To A Butterfly and the House of Tom Bombadil.

I so also bought their second album, This Side, and gave it to Danny. Danny is now off to college and has left both CDs at home, although I'm pretty sure he has them stored on his iBook. I'm not sure how much he likes their music. Maybe he can leave a comment here.

Nickel Creek recently came out with their third album, Why Should The Fire Die? I heard about it on XM Radio's The Loft. The band planned on playing their entire new album straight through live in the XM studios. I marked my calendar and made sure to record it using my XM MyPal (which can record up to 5 hours at a time.) The session was a lot of fun to listen to because of the small audience and the banter that occured between each song. The band members took turns giving background on each song.

I decided to try to make my own "LIVE CD". I discovered that the newly installed Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) included Sound Studio. I was able to record the entire session, then break up the songs into tracks and create a CD. If you are interested in Nickel Creek, I would be glad to let you listen to this CD. Just send me an e-mail. If you know about the mac17 library, you can visit that, too.

Through this whole process, I've listened to the session four or five times. I really like the new album, and I think my favorite song is Anthony, which is a short, funny "old school" sounding song.


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Mom said:

I would like to listen to Nickle Creek CD sometime.
Mom

Eric said:

me too. Tom Bombadil is a little man who lives in the old forest in the Lord of the Rings, Fellowship of the Ring.

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