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[New Single] Jack White - Love Interruption //

If you’re a Jack White fan, you’ve probably already listened to his solo album sneak peek 381928301829 times. You’ve probably already marked April 24th - the release date of Blunderbuss - in every calendar you own. You’ve probably already put your house on the market in anticipation of taking up residence at Third Man studios and proposing marriage…too drastic?

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NEW VIDEO: ROME - 3 Dreams of Black
Chris Milk’s new interactive film, created in WebGL with Google for Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi’s ROME, featuring Jack White & Norah Jones. The project is a Chrome Experiment which pushes the boundaries of HTML5 and showcases the potential of video on on modern browsers. Watch the “Creation Of” video
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-music from my ears. to yours. with love. jp

NEW VIDEO: ROME - 3 Dreams of Black

Chris Milk’s new interactive film, created in WebGL with Google for Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi’s ROME, featuring Jack White & Norah Jones. The project is a Chrome Experiment which pushes the boundaries of HTML5 and showcases the potential of video on on modern browsers. Watch the “Creation Of” video

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-music from my ears. to yours. with love. jp

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NEW ALBUM: Rome - Who Doesn’t Danger Mouse Work With?//
It’s no secret that Danger Mouse has been the hottest producer to work with these past few years. He’s worked with everyone from Cee-Lo Green on the Gnarles Barkley project to the Gorillaz and Beck.  His most recent collaboration, Broken Bells which we all know about was with James Mercer from the Shins.  
Now, after five years in the making he’s about to finish up a project with composer, Daniele Luppi on what they are calling a spaghetti western themed album. The project titled, Rome will mainly feature vocal tracks by Jack White and Nora Jones and is set to drop on May 13th.  
Below are two tracks off the up coming album.  The first track, “Two Against One” features vocals by Jack White and the second, “Black” is all Norah Jones.  To say the least this is an interesting concept and I’m excited to see the outcome.
 
-music from my ears. to yours. with love. jp

NEW ALBUM: Rome - Who Doesn’t Danger Mouse Work With?//

It’s no secret that Danger Mouse has been the hottest producer to work with these past few years. He’s worked with everyone from Cee-Lo Green on the Gnarles Barkley project to the Gorillaz and Beck.  His most recent collaboration, Broken Bells which we all know about was with James Mercer from the Shins.  

Now, after five years in the making he’s about to finish up a project with composer, Daniele Luppi on what they are calling a spaghetti western themed album. The project titled, Rome will mainly feature vocal tracks by Jack White and Nora Jones and is set to drop on May 13th.  

Below are two tracks off the up coming album.  The first track, “Two Against One” features vocals by Jack White and the second, “Black” is all Norah Jones.  To say the least this is an interesting concept and I’m excited to see the outcome.

-music from my ears. to yours. with love. jp

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Jack White’s Surprise SXSW Set //

The Third Man Records Rolling Record Store rolled up to a parking lot in Austin, Texas yesterday and Jack White emerged to delight a small crowd with some acoustic tunes. White kicked it off with a cover of “Not Fade Away,” then went into “Dead Leaves on the Dirty Ground” before bringing out just signed Third Man Records artist Seasick Steve.

-MW

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The White Stripes Announce They Are No More //
Just announced (http://www.whitestripes.com/):

The White Stripes would like to announce that today,  February 2nd, 2011, their band has officially ended and will make no  further new recordings or perform live.
The reason is not due to artistic differences or lack of wanting to  continue, nor any health issues as both Meg an Jack are feeling fine and  in good health.
It is for a myriad of reasons, but mostly to preserve what is beautiful and special about the band and have it stay that way.
Meg and Jack want to thank every one of their fans and admirers for  the incredible support they have given throughout the 13 plus years of  The White Stripes’ intense and incredible career.
Third Man Records will continue to put out unreleased live and studio  recordings from The White Stripes in their Vault subscription record  club, as well as through regular channels.
Both Meg and Jack hope this decision isn’t met with sorrow by their  fans but that it is seen as a positive move done out of respect for the  art and music that the band has created. It is also done with the utmost  respect to those fans who’ve shared in those creations, with their  feelings considered greatly.
With that in mind the band have this to say:
“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.”
Sincerely, Meg and Jack White The White Stripes

-k

The White Stripes Announce They Are No More //

Just announced (http://www.whitestripes.com/):

The White Stripes would like to announce that today, February 2nd, 2011, their band has officially ended and will make no further new recordings or perform live.

The reason is not due to artistic differences or lack of wanting to continue, nor any health issues as both Meg an Jack are feeling fine and in good health.

It is for a myriad of reasons, but mostly to preserve what is beautiful and special about the band and have it stay that way.

Meg and Jack want to thank every one of their fans and admirers for the incredible support they have given throughout the 13 plus years of The White Stripes’ intense and incredible career.

Third Man Records will continue to put out unreleased live and studio recordings from The White Stripes in their Vault subscription record club, as well as through regular channels.

Both Meg and Jack hope this decision isn’t met with sorrow by their fans but that it is seen as a positive move done out of respect for the art and music that the band has created. It is also done with the utmost respect to those fans who’ve shared in those creations, with their feelings considered greatly.

With that in mind the band have this to say:

“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.”

Sincerely,
Meg and Jack White
The White Stripes

-k

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Conan O’Brien and Jack White - 20 Rock //

Coco closed out the first episode of his new show with this blistering duet with his good friend Jack White. If this is any indication, we can look forward to many more sweet musical performances on Conan (with or without accompaniment from O’Brien himself).

-MW

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The Dead Weather//Prospect Park – Brooklyn

On our way back down from The Newport Folk Festival Kylie and I threw The Dead Weather on repeat for the three and a half hour ride down to catch them in Prospect Park that Tuesday evening.  Adding fuel to the fire a new friend of ours e-mailed us with an invite to the VIP area of the show, as if we weren’t excited enough.  If you know this blog then you know we are gaga over Jack White and Allison Mosshart.  Saying that we are huge fans of everything they do is an understatement.  We stormed in to NYC blaring “Hang You From The Heavens” shaking her little Jeep Wrangler violently that the garage attendants look stunned to see two chicks hop out and hand them the keys.  They stared at us, jaws on the ground, setting the tone for the night to come.

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Around 8:30 pm Jack White entered stage right making only an entrance that he could make.  Blow torch in hand graciously lighting Ms. Mossharts cigarette for her and then later exclaiming of Mosshart, “She’s so white, star tattoo on her wrist and smoking parliaments all the time.”  They quickly went into their first song “60 Feet Tall” with White absolutely killing it on drums and Mosshart dominating the stage, although she was missing her signature gold Hedi Slimane for Dior Homme boots.  I immediately stood on the gate to get a better view and rock out as hard as possible.  This brings me to a more pressing point and my only complaint about this show.  What the f*ck is up with rock and roll fans, have the all turned soft on us?  The guy in back of me was like, “umm can you get down from there” It’s a rock concert for Christ sakes!  Did he not notice the stuffed animal carcasses on stage, Mosshart smoking p-funks and downing whiskey, Jack with a blow torch?!  Call me an asshole, but I didn’t move, poor guy had to shuffle a few steps to his right.

The show carried on, Jack raged drums and strapped on his six string for the closing song “Will There Be Enough Water” which they extended with an extra long jam session carried out between versus.  (If you haven’t seen It Might Get Loud and you’re a Jack White fan do yourself a favor and get on that) Mosshart and White wailed in to the same microphone and when White was focusing on guitar Mosshart belted and screeched the lyrics falling backwards on the stage playing dead and then thrusting about wildly coming back to life, jumping back into the duet with White on a shared microphone.  Their chemistry was undeniable.

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After the crowd begged for an encore they coolly walked back on stage.  Jack saying, “Allison doesn’t think you liked the set.  What do you have to say about that?  Show us that you did.” And of course the crowd obliged.  They played through four more songs, “Forever My Queen,” “Blue Blood Blues,” I Can’t Hear You” and “Treat Me Like Your Mother.”  For me this was one of the best encores and shows I’ve ever seen.  If this is pure blooded rock and roll then I don’t know what is.  I think myself and many others in the crowd were wondering the same thing when is that next Kills album coming out and what band will White be working with next, The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather or some other amazing new project?

video courtesy of Kylie

pics courtesy of Brooklyn Vegan

-music from my ears. to yours. with love. jp

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Festy Fun 2010 - Best of Bonnaroo: Re-living the Dream Part 3.

Welcome to the third and final post-roo installment. Yes, it’s been over a week later, and I’m still riding the high – figuratively speaking.

Highlights from Saturday, June 12:

Dead Weather - 10 mins of sheer neo-blues, rock, glory and sin:           Will There Be Enough Water…            watch and salivate.

Shortly before this number, White declared “I want you to remember which band on stage brought the rain   to Bonnaroo, all right?” Oh yes. The rains are here.

‘Roo Sideshow Alert- In other news regarding the Jack White + Conan O’Brien + Tennessee combo, the two entertainment giants collaborated at  White’s Third Man Records home on June 10. A simple jam session ensued, followed closely an LP.





Stevie Wonder – Two words: Stevie Wonder.

Photo credit: Samuel M. Simpkins

Who needs to see, when you have vision. This legend banged out decades of funk and dance tunes. What a soul. What a smile. What a man.

Jay-Z – He was allotted a 2hr performance. He played for 45 mins. Personally, I think the audience was kind of jibbed. Albeit, it was an amazingly intense 45 minutes ending with a “forever young” encore.

Yes, that photo just happened.

GWAR - This one goes out to fellow vag Jeff who recommended you all go see this “troupe of sadomasochistic chaos warriors” from 2.30 – 3.45 am. For those of you who made it out that long, I salute you!

Sunday, June 13. Day 4. 

John Butler TrioListen to the whole LIVE show here  (thanks to NPR). Keep your ears peeled for the ‘pots-and-pans’ style percussion breakdown amidst the 15-minute ‘Funky Tonight’ closing jam – The song starts at 01:04:50 in the live recording above, drum jam starts at about 01:09:40 – definitely worth a listen.

Blues traveller aided my Sunday afternoon recovery session covering radiohead’s creep ..check out this fan footage.

John Fogerty is a highlight for multiple reasons. Check out this pre-gig interview by Fader. Watch him talk covers. Then watch the legend himself cover..Pretty Woman.

DMB - I must be honest, I’ve never been a huge fan of Dave Matthews Band. Not for any particular reason, I’ve just always felt somewhat indifferent toward them. That said, their electrifying performance managed to give me an umpteenth wind after 96 hours of physically demanding rocking out – and that’s got to count for something. They closed out the festival with a cover of Bob Dylan’s  “All Along the Watchtower” – a climactic choice but not original – Pearl Jam finished up the same way in 2008. Never the less, with the couple of extra horns that Mr. Matthews employed “to make the sound “a little bit fatter,” and the galaxy of sky lanterns balloons floating off into the infinite Tennessee atmosphere, all in all,

Until next year. Happy Roo! From my ears. To yours. With Love -k

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