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# please see above. gracias. this is a simple möntage with an extracted frame from white's presentation and a thank you e-mail. my laptop and primary archival interface is out temporarily -- all my photos y data -- so i'm playing with imagery via my old iphone -- actively using an android phone, and jobs was correct [android is evil ;]. salud.
Yeah if this old house could talk,
What a story it would tell.
We've built this home together,
And with love we drove each nail.
Loretta Lynn from the recording Van Lear Rose
I'm a big Raconteurs fan ( and appreciate both Jack White and Brendan Benson's solo works as well ) and finally made it out to Jack White's store and record pressing plant, Third Man Records today. Really cool store and at the back you can watch the record pressing plant as they make records.
If you're interested in seeing some of the things in the store please go to thirdmanstore.com/ .
From 'Jack White: The Full Story Of A 21st Century Icon' from the makers of NME & Uncut.
Photograph of the page by & © Vince Everett. All rights reserved.
Jack White of the White Stripes performing at Sloss Furnace in Birmingham, Alabama, USA on 30 July 2007.
anoche en la fiesta de moises
:)
Nótese que la persona de bigote pintado no soy yo es memo
xDDDD
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Jack and Meg hanging out at Spoonful Records the other day. Nice of her to turn up for his solo record launch 😏
Jack White and the Raconteurs at the Vegoose Music Festival, October 28, 2006.
All photos Copyright 2006, Steve Hopson
Please, no use without license.
February Alphabet Fun Month, 2022 edition.
You get a two-for-Tuesday with this photo, as it is included in the February Alphabet Challenge, and also in my album/song series of photos.
www.flickr.com/photos/andyziegler/albums/72157719046465407
Jack White's second solo album, "Lazaretto" (2014), on Third Man Records.
Normally I would describe the great music on an album. This album has that, no doubt, from the wonderful riff in the title song, to Lillie Mae Rische's beautiful fiddle and background vocals on "Temporary Ground," to the powerful drumming of Carla Azar. A little side note, I bought this album at Third Man Records (Jack White's store) in Nashville, and on the same trip with my sister, saw Lillie Mae Rische performing at Layla's on Broadway. She is so talented, and Jack brought her on tour with him on his first tour. You can see my photo of her here:
www.flickr.com/photos/andyziegler/33311985115/in/album-72...
Now, the reason this album is so awesome and unique starts with this photo. In the dead wax area of Side One, there is a hand-etched hologram of an angel, and it appears when you shine a light in that area and view it from the correct angle while the record plays. The hologram was created by artist Tristan Duke.
This album has many other firsts on it. Side One begins at the inside of the record and plays outward, the opposite way a normal LP would be. If you play it the normal direction, you would find a locked groove on the outer edge, and it would play forever.
Side Two has a matte finish to it, compared to the normal glossy/shiny finish on Side One. The song "Just One Drink" contains two separate intros (electric and acoustic), depending on where you drop the needle. A first of it's kind. And on both sides, there are hidden tracks in the labels, with Side One's being 78rpm, and Side Two's at 45rpm, making this vinyl LP the first three-speed record ever made.
The vinyl version of this album has a different running order compared to the digital and CD versions. It was recorded on analog tape, and the edge of the record is flat, not sharp like a normal LP. So many interesting things to see and experiment with on this album, and it has the usual great mix of songs by a true artist. If you have the chance to see him in concert, go. It will be an experience to remember.
I'm not sure that the parking is either Historic or Elegant but the Temple sure is.
Not sure when this was painted but the Temple opened in 1926 ( and I'm not sure why I didn't see this sign before )
I couldn't afford the White Stripes Triple Inchophone, or find the Softly! Records version, so I had to settle for this! It's the HMV version of the Eightban player that was only available in their stores in the Far East (or on ebay!)!!
I've just been watching 'From the Basement' over breakfast and The White Stripes were one of the bands on - I remember taking this photo and being really pleased with it, so in the interest of trying to remind myself how to take photos I like, I thought I'd dig it out and repost.
Taken at the Leeds leg of Wireless Festival 2007
JAM WELCOMES JACK WHITE
Chicago, IL
July 24th, 2014
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
Third Man Records, Marshall Street, Carnaby, London, England. First ever store outside of the USA, designed by owner Jack White during the Covid pandemic. Photo taken: 2023.
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The White Stripes @ Bonnaroo - June 17 2007
I'll be adding more from Bonnaroo to my site shortly.
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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2014
Manchester, Tennessee
June 15th, 2014
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
The Hotel Yorba originally opened in 1926 as a location to house some of the workers that were working at the Ambassador Bridge. The building was used for many different things over the years , and recently closed, it's currently either being stripped or renovated ( I'm not sure which ).
The highlight of my weekend and what a highlight. Amazing show last night!!
Yeah, you got me shakin': www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaZ8Q8Mk_bs
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