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Under Great Northern White Lights Review: When The White Stripes came with his third album, the white blood cells that the music industry painted red, white and black. Costumes unnecessary and ensures that brother and sister (marriage certificate later confirmed she was married, but Jack is the name of Meg after the divorce) has some listeners think they are just of one-hit wonder attentive. But when the Good Girl Gone Bad in 2007, was considered one of the most innovative rock bands of oil per day taken into account.
What better way to start a new album on tour? The White Stripes have another trick up his sleeve. It was not an ordinary trip. It was a tour across Canada, each province and territory to visit. Its tone ranges from spontaneous (each for a couple of bowling?) For the strange (to pay my hope that no one should use for their "show a single note.") Other shows were more appropriate and his 10 year anniversary show in Nova Scotia at the Savoy Theatre. All this, plus question-head interviews and honest moments between the duo seems taciturn captured in the documentary Great White Northern Lights.
With The White Stripes broke out earlier this year, the chances of losing weight again live. If you have never had the opportunity to see them live, but the DVD can satisfy this requirement, or make you even more jealous that you miss the opportunity. His performances have been as spontaneous as their teams are planned. Jack White is thrown around the stage while his guitar playing is brilliant. Sometimes he fell while playing a keyboard with him safe, but that does not disrupt their rhythm. Meg lost mainly from the battery with eyes in time (or perhaps known attacks with stage fright prevented him from opening the eyes).
Since I'm a fan of The White Stripes curious, because the WBC, I was more excited to see how the duo interact with each other behind the scene. Jack can make the most of the conversation, but during the scenes when he spoke of his early performances, he sees Meg says keep smiling at the memory. In another scene, Meg apologizes to Jack for "not on his game," but defends it says they did an excellent job. You can clearly see the chemistry was, but there is something sad in Meg's eyes, a sign that the leak. Or perhaps as you would normally see. Who knows?
Meg has always been the rest of the band considered (a wife of George Harrison, if you wish, but musically gifted, of course) and at the height of the label in this document. Rarely says much, and what he says is so quiet that the subtitles are used from time to time. During the visit, reports Meg a nervous breakdown, I do not see any signs until the end. It is a dark end to a rock and roll documentary obsessive. Post by: Abal_Abal Blogspot
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