Showing posts with label The White Stripes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The White Stripes. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The White Stripes Officially Call It Quits

Sad news for all us White Stripes fans, but not altogether surprising. Today it is official; The White Stripes are no more. The band released the following statement:

“The White Stripes do not belong to Meg and Jack anymore. The White Stripes belong to you now and you can do with it whatever you want. The beauty of art and music is that it can last forever if people want it to. Thank you for sharing this experience. Your involvement will never be lost on us and we are truly grateful.”
Kind of a cool way to go out. My memories of the '03 Aragon show will last forever. Great show. My only regret is that it was be the only time I saw The White Stripes live.

What are your favorite White Stripes memories? Leave us a comment.

A few tracks from their 7/24/07 MSG show that never get old.

1. Dead Leaves and The Dirty Ground
2. When I Hear My Name
3. Jolene
4. Hotel Yorba

Monday, March 22, 2010

White Stripes New DVD Release, Under Great White Northern Lights


I just got back from a long trip outside the country. I brought some music, but not much. One thing I did bring was a recording of a White Stripes concert from 2007 that I didn't have a chance to get to in person. I found myself on buses and ferries in South America absolutely rocking out to this show. It reminded me of how much I enjoy the band's music and that while I enjoy The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather, neither can replace the simplicity of the two piece Jack and Meg.

So you can imagine my excitement when I heard about this new DVD that was recently released, Under Great White Northern Lights.

First premiering last summer/fall this production has gained momentum as being a rock documentary of the 'can't miss' variety. Filmed on the band's Canadian 2007 tour this is really the last we've heard from the band since the 'break' that the White Stripes have been on ever since. They popped their heads up for Conan and there was talk of a new album, but for fans looking for something, anything even kinda fresh, there is this...and it's supposed to be good. How different will it be from their previously released, Under Blackpool Lights? I dunno, but I'm gonna watch it to find out.

In the spirit of 2007 White Stripes. Here are the first 4 songs they performed at their July 24th, 2007 show at Madison Square Garden.

1. Dead Leaves and The Dirty Ground
2. When I Hear My Name
3. Jolene
4. Hotel Yorba

If you want the whole set, leave a comment or drop a note. We can work something out.

-JL
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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Monday Reading (Animal Collective, Steve Earle, Grizzly Bear, White Stripes, and more!)

It was a busy weekend. Settle in with some reading material to get you caught up on what you've missed and what's happening on the interwebs and beyond.

Animal Collective (who we'll see in Aug.) have a show tonight, May 11th, in D.C. at the 9:30 Club. The show will be shown via webcast at NPR. Check out the details at NPR Music.

Steve Earle talks about the emotional difficulty in putting together his tribute album to his idol, Townes Van Zandt, Townes, which will be released Tuesday May 12th. Read the full article from the NY Times.

The New Yorker must know that I'm going to see Grizzly Bear on my birthday in a few weeks because they featured the band in their recent issue. Have a read of the article yourself and keep an eye out for the band's upcoming release of Vecktimest.

Jack White assured White Stripes fans everywhere in his recent interview with Music Radar that despite his many side projects and Meg White's anxiety problems the White Stripes would be putting out new material, "It won’t be too far off, maybe a year.” The full interview can be found at Music Radar.

I stumbled on this article last week about an ex-banker that has turned the current economic downturn into an opportunity to leave behind his past work and focus on what was formerly just a hobby, building aluminum guitars. It's a cool story and aside from these geeetars looking pretty rad some of our favorite rockers seem to have taken a liking to them as well (yim yames???). Have a read at the Oregonian.

Cat Power cooks? I guess she does. I'm not sure it makes for the most compelling viewing, but I thought I'd let you guys decide. Check out past RHOTW Cat Power making some sweet potato somethings.

This is a pretty cool project that Logan Walters has undertaken. He has set out to redesign Wu-Tang Clan album covers as if they had been put out on Blue Note Records. Some interesting work. Have a look at the Wu-Tang Design Remix.

Happy reading and have a good week. -JL




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Saturday, February 21, 2009

the White Stripes on Conan O'Brien

The White Stripes performed a bizarre version of their cheerful 'We're Going to be Friends' last night on Conan. Lets just say it wasn't cheerful. Love White Stripes, and this song, but they kind of let me down with this. Check it out and share your thoughts.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

The White Stripes To Play Last Conan Show


Set your DVR's. The White Stripes will be the musical guest for the last episode of 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' on Feb. 20th. This seems a fitting choice since The White Stripes played the show for a week straight back in 2003. I'll be interested to see what they play as Meg and Jack haven't performed together since the summer of 2007.