From The Basement makes an ironclad case that the White Stripes were a beautifully pure team
The Detroit rock duo have unearthed a full recording of a 2005 live performance in London By Mike Usinger
Pieter M. van Hattem
Spend enough time pouring over old interviews, and one might conclude that the implosion of the White Stripes still hurts mightily for the legend born John Anthony Gillis.
The singer-songwriter’s career has admirably been built on carefully controlling, well, everything – from the Stripes’ entire aesthetic to his Third Man Records headquarters in Nashville.
Don’t just stop at image, sound, colour schemes, and the importance of making sure there’s lime juice on top of the guacamole – back in the day, even the White Stripes’ roadies were expected to dress like they’d just stepped out of a 1930s speakeasy. It was goddamn fantastic in the most retro-magical of ways.
The White Stripes share From The Basement session in full
The White Stripes share From The Basement session in full 18 February, 2021
“It was beautifully filmed and the sound quality makes a performance on a regular TV show sound like a wax cylinder recording,” Jack White says of The White Stripes performance. “No host. Thank God.”
The White Stripes have shared their From The Basement session in full online.
Taken from the time when it seemed like bands had the opportunity for television exposure every night of the week, the performance goes back to November 2005 as Jack and Meg ploughed the Get Behind Me Satan promo trail.
The White Stripes performed a set for From the Basement in 2005. This is the first time that the entire set has been shown and features their biggest hits
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