Showing posts with label white stripes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white stripes. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2007

Update White Stripes Video

MTV.com finally got it online and you can view it here. As for our thoughts, the Malloys did a great job on the video keeping it very simple. Jack and Meg step out of their respective dwelling and proceed to wonder the arctic frontier. They even manage to stop by a graveyard, maybe a metaphor for the love between the the two people in the song. The 16mm action is great and we give the video a big thumbs up! Gander On!

Sunday, July 29, 2007

New White Stripes Video

The White Stripes are debuting their latest video for "You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As Your Told)" all day today on MTV and MTV2. We'll get a link up to the video as sooon as we find one. Until then Gander On for a few pictures from the video shoot set in the Nunavut Territory in the Arctic during their Canadian tour.


Gander On!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Josh Homme Sings Karaoke With Meg White

In a recent interview with NME Josh Homme frontman for Queens Of The Stone Age revealed that he has gotten closer with Jack and Meg after The Raconteurs keyboard player Dean Fertita joined QOTSA on tour. That's not the shocker though, apparently Josh and Meg get together for some karaoke every now and then. Josh had this to say about it.

"I've met Jack a few times, but I think I've spent more time doing drunk karaoke with Meg," Homme explained. "She lives in LA too. We haven't done a duet yet, but I sing Roy Orbison's 'In Dreams' and a lot of Britney Spears."

We can hear an amazing version of Brit's "Hit Me Baby One More Time" In our heads right now Josh. QOTSA are playing with the Stripes at the O2 Wireless festival tonight. Gander On!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Stream Icky Thump Or Buy a USB Drive

MTV is streaming the new White Stripes Album "Icky Thump" here. Most of you have probably already heard the horrible radio rip and let me tell you it does not do the album justice at all.


If our looking for a more collectible version of the album head here and purchase a Jack or Meg 512mb USB drive of the album in Apple Loss less format. The drives aren't cheap and there are only 3,333 of them available. What's with the Stripes and that number? Gander On!

Friday, June 1, 2007

Stoned On Demand

For those TV junkies who like rock junkies, the Sundance Channel On Demand is featuring Stoned (2005), a film based on the alleged murder of Rolling Stones member Brian Jones. While this is anything but a Stones biopic, it has all the elements of a great film. Maybe a few too many of those elements. The film, directed by Stephen Woolley, explores the life of this rock great with the use of vintage film and a kicking soundtrack (includes the White Stripes). If you like gratuitous sex scenes, animal sacrifice, and actors portraying junkie rockers, Stoned is for you. Stoned is for me.

My favorite scene sums up the experience this film offers: Mr. Jones (Leo Gregory) taking acid with several soon to be disrobed women to the tune of "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane. Cue the handycam slow-mo and fade shots.
Gander On!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

White Stripes Video "Icky Thump"

Haven't even had time to watch it, to busy with work, but it really needed to get posted regardless. I know they shot it in a Nashville Jail and it includes a mexican whorehouse but that about it. Click the link and enjoy Jack And Megs latest and greatest!

Check it out at Spinner right now!!! Gander On!

Saturday, May 19, 2007

White Stripes Rock Nashville

The White Stripes played their first show in two years last night at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. Since the Gander was many miles away we turn to NME for a great review of the show. Gander on for the review.

Courtesy of NME

The White Stripes made their live return last night (May 18) at The Cannery Ballroom in Jack White's new hometown Nashville, Tennessee.

Announced less than 48 hours prior, the pre-tour show sold out in less than five minutes with fans ecstatic to see the duo perform for the first time since December 2005 - and the first time in Nashville since 2001.

Without an introduction, The White Stripes quietly took the stage and quickly began with a cover of Hank Williams Sr's 'Tennessee Border', a fact not lost on the Tennessee crowd who hooped and hollered their approval.

As usual the entire stage was done up in red, white and black, a theme that went so far as to include the stage hands who wore black fedoras with red feathers and even the lighting woman who had dyed her hair red.

Meg White wore a black and white polka dot dress with a red and white polka dot scarf while Jack wore a plain black t-shirt with red trousers and had cut his hair in a way that recalled the his looks on the cover of second album 'De Still', possibly in an homage to the band celebrating their tenth anniversary.

Before launching into the title track for their forthcoming album 'Icky Thump', Jack asked the crowd "How's my new hometown doing?" to an overwhelming response but after that the duo got down to business, pounding their way through a set cherry picked from their five album back catalog as well as a few covers including a crowd pleasing version of Dolly Parton's 'Jolene'.

The band did showcase several new songs from the forthcoming 'Icky Thump' including the acoustic, country-leaning 'Effect And Cause' and the downbeat story song 'I'A a Martyr For My Love For You'.

However the band had to struggle through some sound issues and an increasingly chatty crowd, which even saw the duo cut one new song, 'I'm Slowly Turning Into You' off after just one verse.

After ending the set with 'Wasting My Time', a smiling Jack returned to the stage for the encore armed with a Polaroid camera which he pointed at Meg and then the crowd before launching into a head banging version of 'Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground'.

The front man then told the crowd, "We've heard from Hank and we've heard from Dolly", before adding "there's one more" the pair needed to cover in order to complete the Tennessee song cycle.

They then launched into Loretta Lynn's Rated X' featuring Meg handling some off key vocals to the delight of the crowd.

After that Jack announced "Now we've blessed our first show in Tennessee" before ending the show with a raucous version of 'Seven Nation Army'.

The White Stripes played:

'Tennessee Border'
'When I Hear My Name'
'Black Math'
'Do'
'Cause And Effect'
'Jolene'
'Death Letter/Motherless Children'
'Hotel Yorba'
'I'm A Martyr For My Love For You'
'Cannon/John The Revelator'
'Ball And Biscuit'
'I'm Slowly Turning Into You'
'We're Going To Be Friends'
'Apple Blossom'
'Wasting My Time'
'Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground'
'Rated X'
'Seven Nation Army'
Gander On!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Jack White Goes 7" Crazy

The two coolest kids on the planet (not named Goose or MJ) are about to release their sixth album, 'Icky Thump.' While we love the Raconteurs, we were happy to read NME's report that this WILL NOT be the final album by the duo from Detroit. That would be a very bad thing.

The White Stripes will be including a 7" vinyl in the June 6th issue of NME. The giveaway single features 'Rag and Bone,' which will appear on Icky Thump. Should you decide to pre-order Icky Thump from insound, they will throw in a 7" containing 2 versions of the song 'Icky Thump.' NME can be found at Barnes & Noble. Run, don't walk...

Any free White Stripes material is cause for commotion, and the excitement doesn't stop there...If it is more Jack White you crave, my friend over at Jasper dot Web Vomit has a story for you. Note: Jasper is not a very credible source, but what do I know?

He reports that the Hentchmen (Italy Records), will soon be re-releasing their album Hentch-Forth.Five sometime soon. This is the album with Jack White BEFORE he pressed anything with Meg. Allegedly, the re-release will also include the two 7" EPs Jack recorded with the band (Some Other Guy 7" and Ham And Oil 7").

Jasper writes, "The “Some Other Guy” cover always cracks me up, because The Hentchmen added that “Featuring Jack White” as sort of a joke. The name meant mostly nothing at that time, and it was just a “let’s put your name on the cover like it’s some sort of bonus” type thing. And yes, that’s Jack on the back of the sleeve. With blond hair."

If this Hentchmen album materializes, we predict big profits for a little-known Detroit band. Early postings around the White Stripes rumor mill have many wondering if a new, rare, re-leased Jack White album is too good to be true. Gander On!

Monday, May 7, 2007

White Stripes "Icky Thump" Video


Courtesy of Nashville Cream

According to a top-secret Cream source, The White Stripes are finishing up work on the video for "Icky Thump" out at the Tennessee State Penitentiary (also the setting for such films as The Green Mile and The Last Castle). The video is set in "Mexico" and the crew assembled a makeshift Mexican town on the grounds of the prison. Word is it looks pretty cool and Jack White is super nice. Gander On!

Thursday, May 3, 2007

ACL Partial Lineup

The Austinist put out 15 names that were in a crossword puzzle in todays Austin Chronicle below are the 15 bands announced and the 15 already confirmed.

The Crossword Bands
The White Stripes
Björk
The Decemberists
Peter Bjorn & John
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Robert Earl Keen
Joss Stone
Andrew Bird
Rose Hill Drive
Gotan Project
Indigo Girls
Heartless Bastards
Augustana
Beau Soleil
Andy Palacio

Already-confirmed acts:
Kings Of Leon
Raul Malo
Stephen Marley
Ben Kweller
Rev. Horton Heat
Asleep At The Wheel
The Little Ones
Charlie Musselwhite
The Jellydots
Sara Hickman Gander On!

Friday, April 27, 2007

Ice cream man slings some cream.

Ice cream man is playing the new White stripes album and putting the ice cream in Icky Thump promotional boxes. Gander On!