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Post by itrainmonkeys on May 23, 2014 12:20:42 GMT -5
Listening to an interesting, more rocking take on Top Yourself by the White Stripes in the Third Man Vault. Really cool live rehearsal track that changes up the sound of the song in a few cool ways. Hope to hear this version on tour.
Post by Arch Stanton on May 26, 2014 15:36:59 GMT -5
My most anticipated set of the weekend. Thinking of heading to the pit line after Chromeo. I'm not trying to get on the rail, just hoping for the pit. Will this be too late to get getting in line?
My most anticipated set of the weekend. Thinking of heading to the pit line after Chromeo. I'm not trying to get on the rail, just hoping for the pit. Will this be too late to get getting in line?
i feel like this might be addressed in the 'who are you going in the pit for' set, but there seems to be a general consensus that getting into the pit sans rail, without waiting all that much is reasonably easy.
at least that's one of the things ive chosen to take away from visiting this website ...
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground (The White Stripes) Missing Pieces (Blunderbuss) High Ball Stepper (Lazaretto) Temporary Ground (Lazaretto) Alone in My Home (Lazaretto) Fell in Love With a Girl (The White Stripes) You Know That I Know (Hank Williams) Hotel Yorba (The White Stripes) We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes) Lazaretto (Lazaretto) Hypocritical Kiss (Blunderbuss) Icky Thump (The White Stripes) Sixteen Saltines (Blunderbuss)
Encore: Freedom at 21 (Blunderbuss) Hello Operator (The White Stripes) Cannon (The White Stripes) The Rose With the Broken Neck (Rome) Three Women (Lazaretto) You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket (The White Stripes) Top Yourself (The Raconteurs) My Doorbell (The White Stripes) Steady As She Goes (The Raconteurs) > Lemon Song (Led Zeppelin) Seven Nation Army > Little Bird > Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)
Source: Consequence of Sound
His Governor's Ball setlist will likely give a better idea of what he'll have at Bonnaroo, but this gets me giddy.
Post by itrainmonkeys on May 30, 2014 9:06:06 GMT -5
Yea, was just coming here to post that and the review/recap from CoS:
Jack White kicked off his North American tour behind Lazaretto in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Thursday night. The Third Man Records figurehead played a career-spanning 25-song setlist, which included several tracks off his forthcoming solo album. Among them, the instrumental “High Ball Stepper”, “Lazaretto”, “Three Women”, and “Alone in My Home”.
White also revisited songs from his debut solo album Blunderbuss as well as White Stripes favorites such as “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground”, “My Doorbell”, “Fell in Love With a Girl”, and “Icky Thump”. He played The Raconteurs’ “Top Yourself” and “Steady As She Goes”, the latter of which was reworked to included a cover of Led Zeppelin’s “The Lemon Song”. He also played his contribution to the Hank Williams compilation of unreleased material and “Rose With the Broken Neck” from Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi’s 2011 album, Rome.
See the complete setlist below (via Setlist.fm)
Setlist: Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground (The White Stripes) Missing Pieces (Blunderbuss) High Ball Stepper (Lazaretto) Temporary Ground (Lazaretto) Alone in My Home (Lazaretto) Fell in Love With a Girl (The White Stripes) You Know That I Know (Hank Williams) Hotel Yorba (The White Stripes) We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes) Lazaretto (Lazaretto) Hypocritical Kiss (Blunderbuss) Icky Thump (The White Stripes) Sixteen Saltines (Blunderbuss)
Encore: Freedom at 21 (Blunderbuss) Hello Operator (The White Stripes) Cannon (The White Stripes) The Rose With the Broken Neck (Rome) Three Women (Lazaretto) You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket (The White Stripes) Top Yourself (The Raconteurs) My Doorbell (The White Stripes) Steady As She Goes (The Raconteurs) > Lemon Song (Led Zeppelin) Seven Nation Army > Little Bird > Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)
White’s tour continues tonight in Lubbock, TX. Meanwhile, Lazaretto arrives officially June 10th via Third Man Records.
Although his sets usually stick with the same structure throughout his tour - he usually mixes in songs here or there. I would expect it to be very similar at Roo except we may see some others(Ball & Biscuit, etc) mixed in.
The real question is which backing band did he play with? Usually the treat at festivals is he sometimes does half of the set with the women and half with the men.
Although his sets usually stick with the same structure throughout his tour - he usually mixes in songs here or there. I would expect it to be very similar at Roo except we may see some others(Ball & Biscuit, etc) mixed in.
The real question is which backing band did he play with? Usually the treat at festivals is he sometimes does half of the set with the women and half with the men.
He is touring with a band that is a mix of his old backing bands from what I understand. In the pictures from last night, he had both onstage together.
Post by Arch Stanton on May 30, 2014 10:55:56 GMT -5
Glad to see My Doorbell on there. I love so many of his songs throughout his various projects, but this is the one that I would probably get the most excited for if he plays it at Bonnaroo. Mostly because I didn't expect to hear it, until I saw this setlist.
Despite nearly every press outlet running with it, Jack unfortunately didn't reeeeally do a cover of "Lemon Song" last night. Just one of his usual couple-second teases that he tosses in most sets.
Is there any info about what band he played with last night? I can't find anything
Drummer is Daru Jones.
And from antiquiet "Jack’s Lazaretto tour is packed to the brim with classics, rarities and new material, delivered by a band (and lead artist) who are beyond fluent in the language of music. Perhaps the year’s most anticipated tour delivers in ways that 2012’s Blunderbuss tour only hinted at – trust me and do not miss this show if it rolls through your neck of the woods."
Post by itrainmonkeys on May 30, 2014 12:55:17 GMT -5
Yea, it really excites me after seeing his solo tour in 2012. I'm a huge White Stripes fan but getting to hear a lot of these WS, Raconteurs, and DW songs played with a full/different band and some unique tweaks from Jack on tunes really make the concert awesome. Getting the best of all his acts plus some rarities that he didn't used to play much of sounds fantastic. So glad I get to see him twice this summer (and a third if he ends up being the NFF Saturday headliner).
Yea, it really excites me after seeing his solo tour in 2012. I'm a huge White Stripes fan but getting to hear a lot of these WS, Raconteurs, and DW songs played with a full/different band and some unique tweaks from Jack on tunes really make the concert awesome. Getting the best of all his acts plus some rarities that he didn't used to play much of sounds fantastic. So glad I get to see him twice this summer (and a third if he ends up being the NFF Saturday headliner).
I really hope if he does end up playing Newport, he does a more acoustic show. Seeing a show like last nights at Roo and then a folk geared set at Newport would be a fantastic pairing.
Yea, it really excites me after seeing his solo tour in 2012. I'm a huge White Stripes fan but getting to hear a lot of these WS, Raconteurs, and DW songs played with a full/different band and some unique tweaks from Jack on tunes really make the concert awesome. Getting the best of all his acts plus some rarities that he didn't used to play much of sounds fantastic. So glad I get to see him twice this summer (and a third if he ends up being the NFF Saturday headliner).
I really hope if he does end up playing Newport, he does a more acoustic show. Seeing a show like last nights at Roo and then a folk geared set at Newport would be a fantastic pairing.
I agree. I would hope he does make it more of an acoustic/folk-friendly set sort of like Beck did last year. That would be fantastic if it happened. I'm pretty convinced he'll be there since NFF hasn't made an announcement yet (maybe they are waiting for his Governors Ball set to happen first?).
I really hope if he does end up playing Newport, he does a more acoustic show. Seeing a show like last nights at Roo and then a folk geared set at Newport would be a fantastic pairing.
I agree. I would hope he does make it more of an acoustic/folk-friendly set sort of like Beck did last year. That would be fantastic if it happened. I'm pretty convinced he'll be there since NFF hasn't made an announcement yet (maybe they are waiting for his Governors Ball set to happen first?).
If it ends up being the Decemberists I will throw things
I agree. I would hope he does make it more of an acoustic/folk-friendly set sort of like Beck did last year. That would be fantastic if it happened. I'm pretty convinced he'll be there since NFF hasn't made an announcement yet (maybe they are waiting for his Governors Ball set to happen first?).
If it ends up being the Decemberists I will throw things
This is not happening... He will play some folky songs with his acoustic, which will be great - but if turns Seven Nation Army into a folk version people will be very dissapointed.
-No Love Interruption, does that mean the female that did this song with Jack is not touring with him this time? I thought she was a great part of the last tour, they had great chemistry. -How long was his set? If it was similar to the last tour then it wasn't 2hrs long and he won't fill up his entire time slot, which is what I am expecting.