Album art for Vicious (Single) by Karen Elson. Produced by Jack White. I’m in love.
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Posted 1 month ago
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Posted 5 months ago
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Is anyone listening to me? ARE YOU ALL OK WITH THIS?
This is real, this is very real, and I actually am okay with this.
I’m not saying that I think it’s the best thing ever, but if I ever needed a laugh or something to distract me from some horrible inner monologue, I can now say, “Oh yeah, let me play that awful ICP song that Jack White produced which is a cover of a Mozart song that he composed as a joke for his friends back in the 18th century.”
See what I mean?
How is this a thing. How.
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Posted 7 months ago
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This is everything the White Stripes were: guitar; drums; vocals. Three elements, but a hell of a lot of noise for just two people. While Get Behind Me Satan is my favorite White Stripes record, I can’t deny that they were at their best when it was just Jack screaming into a microphone and destroying some poor guitar while Meg thrashed her drums to the beat. That’s what makes that first album of their’s so remarkable and original.
/White Stripes Love 2k11.
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Posted 8 months ago
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World’s Saddest RSVP of the Day: Sad: Jack White and his rockstar model wife Karen Elson are calling it quits after six years of marriage. Happy (?): They’re marking the occasion with a “divorce party.”
The two met in 2005 on the set of the music video for The White Stripes’ “Blue Orchid,” and were married shortly thereafter.
[cos.]
Oh, Jack.
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