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The White Stripes - The White Stripes (1999)
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Re: The White Stripes - The White Stripes (1999)
This does sound like he wrote it when he was 8.
In a good way.
In a good way.
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Final track - I Fought Piranhas (And the Piranhas Won).
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I'm not overstating this, but this is culturally insensitive.
Playing very hard and fast and glib with real Blues.
You can do a version, but to play it for cheap laffs.
This guy can do one.
If I had the chance I'd lay one on him.
If I wasn't so short.
Playing very hard and fast and glib with real Blues.
You can do a version, but to play it for cheap laffs.
This guy can do one.
If I had the chance I'd lay one on him.
If I wasn't so short.
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Re: The White Stripes - The White Stripes (1999)
St James Infirmary Blues
Is this Cab Calloway?
Is this Cab Calloway?
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Nightjar wrote:
If I had the chance I'd lay one on him.
And I wasn't so short.
Didn't he slap someone around once? Or was he slapped around by someone else?
http://www.mtv.com/news/1485640/jack-white-pleads-guilty-to-assault-charge-must-take-anger-management-class/
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Mind you've I've heard a Von Bondies album…
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It is over.
Most of the tracks, if heard in isolation would be perfectly bearable but, when heard, one after the other, they start to become positively obnoxious, lending him an air of someone determined to make a load of noise without ever once asking himself, "Do people actually want to hear this?"
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
Most of the tracks, if heard in isolation would be perfectly bearable but, when heard, one after the other, they start to become positively obnoxious, lending him an air of someone determined to make a load of noise without ever once asking himself, "Do people actually want to hear this?"
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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It is over.
For me. Darn, my slow internet.
Maybe I should have just put the LP on instead.
For me. Darn, my slow internet.
Maybe I should have just put the LP on instead.
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Basically, it's, "I got a guitar for Christmas. Now I'm going to make you all listen to it."
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WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:Nightjar wrote:
If I had the chance I'd lay one on him.
And I wasn't so short.
Didn't he slap someone around once? Or was he slapped around by someone else?
http://www.mtv.com/news/1485640/jack-white-pleads-guilty-to-assault-charge-must-take-anger-management-class/
He's one of those people who looks short in photos but is actually 6'4".
In truth, if I saw him I'd just say something unkind.
Which would be drowned out by the fawning hoards of music journalists and fans with small pears/apricots.
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Re: The White Stripes - The White Stripes (1999)
Anyway, I'm going, ★★★
I think most of it squeaked a ★★★★ but it just had about 5 too many songs on it, just get in, hit hard and get out. Stick a slow quiet one on the end.
As I say most people heard the less (relatively) derivative second and third albums first, and it's forgotten now in the wasteland of the early 2000s a group making Blues, if more of a Rhymic style , or heck any rock music that wasn't completely moribund, stale and boring*More BB than Freddie King if you will in 2002 was a refreshing novelty. I liked 'em at the time. A bit.
*Well apart from Limp Bizkit of course.
And anyway, anyone who dosn't like this is a Stevie Ray Vaughan fanboi
I think most of it squeaked a ★★★★ but it just had about 5 too many songs on it, just get in, hit hard and get out. Stick a slow quiet one on the end.
As I say most people heard the less (relatively) derivative second and third albums first, and it's forgotten now in the wasteland of the early 2000s a group making Blues, if more of a Rhymic style , or heck any rock music that wasn't completely moribund, stale and boring*
*Well apart from Limp Bizkit of course.
And anyway, anyone who dosn't like this is a Stevie Ray Vaughan fanboi
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