Articles tagged "the white stripes"Mixed Media‘It Might Get Loud’ feat. Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White (stills / trailer)by PopMatters Staff[9.Jun.09] :. It Might Get Loud Director: Davis Guggenheim Cast: Jimmy Page, The Edge, Jack White Opening: 14 August 2009 Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics Plot summary: Rarely can a film penetrate the... Mixed MediaDex Romweber Duo: “Picture of You” / “Lookout” (MP3)by Jennifer Kelly[10.Feb.09] :. Move over White Stripes. NewsAlicia Keys plans collaboration with White Stripesby Brian McCollum [Detroit Free Press (MCT)][2.Jun.08] :. The world may be startled, Alicia Keys acknowledges, but she’d love to link up with Jack and Meg White. Keys says she’s a big fan of the Detroit-born duo whose gritty, high-wire rock... ![]() Music ReviewThe White Stripes: Icky Thumpby Michael Frauenhofer[18.Jun.07] :. If you've ever heard a White Stripes song you liked, you will like Icky Thump. Events ReviewMusic Midtown 2005 Featuring Interpol + The White Stripes + Bloc Party + Moreby Chase Martyn[24.Jun.05] :. The truth was, I really did want to see the bands at Music Midtown more than the ones at Bonnaroo. I swear. ![]() Music ReviewThe White Stripes: Get Behind Me Satanby Andrew Gilstrap[20.Jun.05] :. What may be surprising is how easily it leaves the electric guitar in its case, in favor of piano, marimbas, and a production aesthetic that recalls the dull haze of the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street. The White Stripes: 22 May 2003 - Amsterdam, Netherlandsby Cori Taratoot[18.Jun.03] :. The songs are stuck in my head, I can understand the fascination with the White Stripes. But I can't get a sense of who Jack and Meg White are in the midst of all this drama, I'm dizzied by the spectacle. The White Stripes: Elephantby Tim Alves[4.Apr.03] :. Just one listen to Elephant, the fourth and latest offering from Jack and Meg White, is proof enough that the Stripes have come to take us to rock nirvana. The White Stripes: 3 April 2002 - Bostonby Brian Neumann[10.Apr.02] :. The White Stripes are the real deal. No bass guitar, no samples, no click tracks, no "exploratory jams" -- just monster tunes, earth-shaking guitar, a telepathically intuitive drummer, and a vocal delivery that can evoke Iggy Pop as easily as Gene Vincent. The White Stripes: White Blood Cellsby Paul Bruno[3.Jul.01] :. The first thing that separates the White Stripes from the redundant, boring wank that passes for adventurous music these days is that the White Stripes can actually, you know, rock. The White Stripes: De Stijlby Ian Kirkaldy[20.Jun.00] :. The White Stripes pony up the goods once again and these “modern white blues” taste like five different flavors of splendid, their kingdom may well come. |
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