Thank you for sweet songs soothing my soul for these years past, so good it feels to be present, with love for myself dont need noone else but the folks that keep me company with songs so good they rule, rock and roll! Thank you for being you and true, dig your threads too. Thank you again for being so cool!!
4 years ago | 7
Keep doing what you do best , seven nation army white stripes is one of favorite songs .🎸🤘
3 years ago | 0
And I saw them in concert in Morgantown wv around that time. Poor jack; he passed me on the street and asked for directions to the venue. He was driving a red van and it was followed by a white van; I ain’t kidding around. I was flabbergasted by his interesting aura, these vans and the fact that he called me “ma’am”... 20 year old women rarely get called “ma’am”... I guess I could say when all is said and done that he was the first person in my life to call me that. I told him to go the wrong way down a one way street by accident. And then I HAD to go see the show because I wanted to apologize to him for that. I was a-walking to my film history class where I watched The Grapes of Wrath (for the first time) and thought about how bad I felt for that guy who’d called me “ma’am” and who I had given such horrible directions to. I had no idea who the white stripes were. I showed up when Brendan was playing a cover of Wings “let me roll it”...god. So soooo good. And then I talked to Brendan about how I felt this distinct civil war vibe hanging over jack. A big time soul-feel. Brendan asked me to stick around after the show because jack had been interested in civil war era music. I still get pissed off at myself for leaving before I could meet jack. It’s not because he became so famous but because I feel like we could’ve had a fun soul connection.
4 years ago (edited) | 24
Been listening to The Denial Twist and Take Take Take so much. Not to mention The Air Near My Fingers.
4 years ago | 0
Man I remember when that song played at the end of Paranorman. That was an amazing song. Thanks for that!
4 years ago | 0
The White Stripes
Then you started to remember... a few photos from the White Blood Cells archives of the same boy and girl you've always known. Photo by Patrick Pantano in Southwest Detroit early 2002.
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