
One recent article in the New Yorker talked about how Jack needs to lose Meg White as she is an average drummer at best. Watching them live makes you wonder how far up his back-end that writer must have been to make an assumption like that. Jack controls Meg on stage and there are times when they make love musically. Talking about her style on drums Jack has said that he fell in love with her childish play. The story goes that he was playing guitar in the attic and Meg came up. He asked her to play drums and she wanted to play Bowies "Moonage Daydream". He was a drummer originally who learned the guitar, but he built upon her style. They were married at one point and he took her last name, White. In their new song, "Im lonely (but Im not that lonely yet)", one has to wonder if their relationship is referred to today. In the song he sings, "And I love my sister, lord knows how Ive missed her. She loves me, and she knows I wont forget. And sometimes I get jealous of all her little pets, and I get lonely, but I aint that lonely yet." That sister reference once made people think it was literal, but like the brotherhood of bands it is how he refers to her. Jack recently married a Brazilian supermodel, but Meg is his muse on stage and she stands sexy while playing and singing along. Jack White is shy on stage though. While talking to the audience he trailed off when mentioning a MN sports team for an obligatory crowd reaction. The crowd missed it and he went directly into song instead of repeating what he said. Talking about being on stage, Jack has said that he has so much to do in a two-person band as opposed to bigger bands that he never gets to just sit back and enjoy the show. Where he lacks is connecting to the audience and one of the few things he did say was that his tea was cold from sitting there since the start of the show. Performance wise he has Elviss country swagger mixed with David Bowie or Lou Reeds perfected images. People must be jaded and reserved today to not erupt for The White Stripes like they did for the Beatles forty years ago. Maybe Jack isnt mainstream enough, but he carries the torch for those who passed before him. He is authentic and the top songwriter in the country today. Like another Minnesotan who influenced even the scream soaked Beatles long ago.. Bob Dylan Watch this video from the show! (Seven Nation Army)
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