Jack White - Unstaged (Live April 27, 2012)
Here’s nearly two hours worth of Jack performing from New York City. This was originally aired live on YouTube as part of the Unstaged series, and was directed by Gary Oldman. There’s a few minutes of intro with a musician/director lovefest, but then it gets into the music.
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Jack White - Freedom At 21 (Live April 24, 2012)
Jack continues his assault on European television supporting Blunderbuss by playing the same two songs on yet another show, this time on Later With Jools Holland, with the girl-band backing up. </copypasta>
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Jack White - Sixteen Saltines (Live April 24, 2012)
Jack continues his assault on European television supporting Blunderbuss by playing the same two songs on yet another show, this time on Later With Jools Holland, with the boy-band backing up.
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Jack White - Sixteen Saltines / Freedom At 21 (Live, April 19, 2012)
Jack was on Die Harald Schmidt Show in Cologne last night, supporting next week’s release of Blunderbuss. Try to get past the severe David Letterman clonage and enjoy the music, featuring both his all-girl and all-guy bands.
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Free Stream of Jack White's "Blunderbuss"
According to Pitchfork, you can now stream the full album for free on iTunes.
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Jack White - Freedom At 21
So here’s that vinyl single Jack White released via balloon on April Fools day. Gotta love the crackle and pop. :)
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Jack White's Helium Balloon Singles Start Landing and Head Straight to eBay
April Fools joke? What April Fools joke!?
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Jack White - Sixteen Saltines
So yeah, I posted a fairly innocuous live clip of this song yesterday, and then this morning Jack White pushes this wacky shit on us!? Wow, what a crazy (and enjoyable) video! Blunderbuss, his first solo album, comes out at the end of April.
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Jack White - Sixteen Saltines (Live on SNL)
Here’s Jack on the March 3, 2012 episode of Saturday Night Live with a scorching performance of a song off his upcoming solo album Blunderbuss, due to be released in three weeks.
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Absolutely no chance. I couldn’t see any reason to ever do that. I’m not the kind of person that would retire from baseball and come out of retirement the next year. I mean, if we went to all the trouble of telling people we’re done, we meant it, you know?
If for some reason we went bankrupt or something or needed the cash, which would be a really sad thing, I would probably be issuing an apology along with the announcement of the show dates!
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