teyes
03-01-2003, 01:02 PM
Hey all,
I've had this show (recording) for a couple weeks and finally got the chance to listen... this may be the most enthusiastic crowd I've ever heard at a NC show ;) They're just so thrilled to be there, and it shows in the most fantastic way... it totally feels like you're there with them. It's not the most mindblowing setlist I've seen, but man... the energy is amazing. Excellent versions of Think About Your Troubles, When You Come Back Down (my favorite, and just hearing the audience sing along is TREMENDOUS) and, of course, Be Thou My Vision.
This is the setlist I received, but it's incomplete. Can anyone who was there (or who can decipher my little notes, haha) fill in the holes?
Nickel Creek
House of Blues
New Orleans, LA
March 21, 2002
Source: NeumannKM140>LunatecV2>ApogeeAD1000>DA-P1>digi>opti>MD
Set 1
1.
2. Reasons Why
3. The Lighthouse's Tale
4. Ferdinand the Bull
5. Let It Fall
6. Think About Your Troubles (Harry Nilsson)
7. Sweet Afton
8. Cuckoo's Nest
Set 2
1. Big Sam Thompson (sounds like a two-part jam... and somehow I don't remember Big Sam being so... melancholy. haha - Chris does ID it as BST, though, so I may be just crazy - I'll have to go back and listen to Wander)
2. You Don't Have To Move That Mountain (Keith Whitley)
3. Locking Doors
4. In the House of Tom Bombadil > Seven Wonders
5. Goodnight, the Lord's Coming
6. This Side
7. St. Anne's Reel > extended into a longer jam... I'm so happy cause today I found my friends... > Ode To A Butterfly
8. When You Come Back Down (encore)
9. The Fox > Super Mario Brothers Theme > The Fox (encore)
10. Be Thou My Vision (second encore)
More than happy to help pass this around via b&p or trade as soon as I can get this setlist cleaned up and some other ongoing trades completed.
Thanks!
--- steph [noise]
ps. i am about the most uncoordinated person alive, and besides that am extremely easily distracted. haha... but i just had to share that my frustrations with teaching myself guitar have reached a new low... i can pick out the opening of jingle bells! hahaha
I've had this show (recording) for a couple weeks and finally got the chance to listen... this may be the most enthusiastic crowd I've ever heard at a NC show ;) They're just so thrilled to be there, and it shows in the most fantastic way... it totally feels like you're there with them. It's not the most mindblowing setlist I've seen, but man... the energy is amazing. Excellent versions of Think About Your Troubles, When You Come Back Down (my favorite, and just hearing the audience sing along is TREMENDOUS) and, of course, Be Thou My Vision.
This is the setlist I received, but it's incomplete. Can anyone who was there (or who can decipher my little notes, haha) fill in the holes?
Nickel Creek
House of Blues
New Orleans, LA
March 21, 2002
Source: NeumannKM140>LunatecV2>ApogeeAD1000>DA-P1>digi>opti>MD
Set 1
1.
2. Reasons Why
3. The Lighthouse's Tale
4. Ferdinand the Bull
5. Let It Fall
6. Think About Your Troubles (Harry Nilsson)
7. Sweet Afton
8. Cuckoo's Nest
Set 2
1. Big Sam Thompson (sounds like a two-part jam... and somehow I don't remember Big Sam being so... melancholy. haha - Chris does ID it as BST, though, so I may be just crazy - I'll have to go back and listen to Wander)
2. You Don't Have To Move That Mountain (Keith Whitley)
3. Locking Doors
4. In the House of Tom Bombadil > Seven Wonders
5. Goodnight, the Lord's Coming
6. This Side
7. St. Anne's Reel > extended into a longer jam... I'm so happy cause today I found my friends... > Ode To A Butterfly
8. When You Come Back Down (encore)
9. The Fox > Super Mario Brothers Theme > The Fox (encore)
10. Be Thou My Vision (second encore)
More than happy to help pass this around via b&p or trade as soon as I can get this setlist cleaned up and some other ongoing trades completed.
Thanks!
--- steph [noise]
ps. i am about the most uncoordinated person alive, and besides that am extremely easily distracted. haha... but i just had to share that my frustrations with teaching myself guitar have reached a new low... i can pick out the opening of jingle bells! hahaha