
1. "Fell In Love With A Girl" - White Blood Cells, 2002. I distinctly remember where I was & what I was doing the first time I heard this song by a new group Rolling Stone had recently reviewed. Saw this video while getting dressed to go to my wife's class reunion - I had to stop and gawk at the TV. I was shocked & amazed at what I heard. So simple, yet so powerful. Awesome. BTW...MTV used to show videos back then.
2. "7 Nation Army" - Elephant, 2003. "How in the hell does he do it?" That's what I wanted to know. All this great noise - bass riffs, fuzz, distortion, & a solo from the same damn guitar? You gotta be kiddin' me...
3. "Hypnotize" - Elephant, 2003. I'm pretty confident in saying that Elephant is perhaps the greatest album of this decade. This song just works my mind up into a frenzy every time I hear it. A good, old-fashioned ass-kicker coming in at 1:48 long. Can't beat it. Also loved "Hardest Button To Button" from Elephant.
4. "Little Bird" and "Hello Operator" - De Stijl, 2000. By the time I had absorbed Elephant, I had to go back a see what I had missed. De Stijl is an incredible blues album. This is where the legend is born, 2 years before "Fell In Love With A Girl" was released. These two songs accompany me wherever I go in my trusty ipod...
5. "Portland, Oregon" - Van Lear Rose, 2004. A highly acclaimed collaboration with Ms. Loretta Lynn, this album was produced by Jack White & won the both of them a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.
6. "My Doorbell" - Get Behind Me Satan, 2005. I first heard this album, and I'm like "What the...?" Jack turned in his electric guitar for a piano, man! Took a while to get used to, but this song shines as the best on the album (Grammy Winner!). Will get your rump a'shakin', without a doubt...
7. "Steady As She Goes" - Broken Boy Soldiers, 2006. The song co-written by White & Brendan Benson the led to the formation of the ultimate side-project band, The Raconteurs. Unique sound, especially rhythmically without Meg White's hypnotic drum beats. Also loved "Hands" from this album.
8. "Icky Thump" - Icky Thump, 2007. Back to basics for The Stripes. Is there ANY other guitar but a Gretsch...? Damn those things sound great......so dirrrrty.
9. "Salute Your Solution" - Consolers Of The Lonely, 2008. Second go 'round with The Raconteurs...pretty good tune right here. "Carolina Drama" is the ballad from this album that really shows a deeper edge to White's songwriting and has caught my ear though...
10. "Are Friends Electric?" - Horehound, 2009. Catchy tune from the latest project for Jack White, The Dead Weather. White is the drummer in this outfit, believe it or not. The album is due out in June, I believe. Here's another, Hang You From The Heavens, which is their debut single, actually. Not bad...
I feel very uncool for saying this, but I'm not a fan. Just one of those things I guess. I've tried, to no avail. I saw him on Conan's last show and could hardly bear to watch or listen. I know, weird.
ReplyDeleteI'm in between on Jack. Not as cold as Shoe but not as big on him as you are. For example, I loved the collaboration with Loretta Lynn on Van Lear Rose. I dig "Hypnotize" and "My Doorbell" but some of the songs on those albums are so repetitive I can't take it. I was really disappointed with Icky Thump album. However, I liked his singing in "Cold Mountain" but then again he made out with Renee Zellweger so there you go again . . . .
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