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I SCENE IT: Fiona Apple/Nickel Creek

icon By Dale Evans on Aug. 17th, 2007 at 2:11pm       3 Comments

The last minute change of venue to Harro East Ballroom didn't jog the jiggin' to Nickel Creek or squash the squirming to Fiona Apple last night. The comfortably packed, age-diverse crowd seemed glued to the floor, partially because it was melting. It was hot Advertisementin there! And it wasn't just the music. Apple upped the temp even more when she came on to close the first set with her "Extraordinary Machine." And the crowd piled out to resuscitate themselves.

After taking a bite of the forbidden Apple it was a bit of a let down to not have her back on stage for the beginning of the second set. And while Sara Watkins' tasteful twang is like a lullaby that you want to stay awake for, and Chris Thile's mandolin playing is worthy of the 2007 BBC Folk Musician of the Year bestowed upon him, it was when Mark Schatz put down his bass and did some fast and furious foot-stomping that the crowd kicked up speed.

Apple returned; a slip of a waif singing sweet as molasses until you notice the little shards of glass scraping your innards. She so inhabits her songs, so exposes her soul --- her body contorting, hips swaying then stabbing, fingers clenched and hands grasping --- that when the song ends she seems to come to, not knowing what story she's in, head down, wringing her hands and pacing until the next.

The night ended on a note so sweet I better call the dentist: Sara Watkins and Apple singing a duet of "You Belong to Me," sung just as sweetly by Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters in "The Jerk."

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Marisa Crosset on August 20th, 2007

Reading this article, I felt like I was there. Dale Evans is a wonderful writer!

Steve on August 21st, 2007

Dale
Thank you. Your article is so much better than what was written in the D & C. It's like you were really there while the other guy phoned in his review. It was an amazing show and very hot. I would love to see either of the performers again and especially Fiona. My only complaint about the whole evening was the walk bacl to the car among the hookers that lined the street.
Thanks Again for the real review.


Steve

Elizabeth on November 29th, 2007

After reading this blog by Dale Evans, I "ran out" to my ITunes website to listen to Fiona Apple. It was Evans' descriptions of her reactions to the music that intrigued me so!.

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