Vault package #8
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Vault package #8
Its up ALL White Stripes Vault #8 They were not joking this one is good.
Friday - April 08, 2011
VAULT PACKAGE #8 posted by Ben S at 13:03PM
You want the White Stripes. We get it. So for our upcoming Vault package we’re excited to present our fans with peeks at the White Stripes from three decidedly different eras of the band.
First off, we’re pleased to offer Live in Mississippi a recording of the White Stripes’ final live concert from July 31st, 2007 in Southaven, Mississippi. Presented in crystalline audio quality and spread across 2 LP’s pressed on 180-gram vinyl, this recording is (arguably) the band at the top of their game. With the local geography looming large on their minds, the set list is decidedly heavy on the blues and features covers of songs by Robert Johnson, Son House and Leadbelly. The rest of the set includes songs from all six of the White Stripes’ studio albums and the show is offered in its entirety.
Our 7” this quarter features some of the earliest recordings the White Stripes ever made. The a-side is a haunting, stark version of “Signed DC” originally done by the band Love on their self-titled debut record from 1966. The flipside is a breathtaking rendition of the Otis Redding classic “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long.” Recorded in Detroit in September of 1997 a mere two months after the Stripes’ live debut, this single provides a heretofore unheard era of the band. Although their debut single “Let’s Shake Hands” wouldn’t be released for another eight months, this recording shows how fully-formed the general idea, aesthetic and approach of the White Stripes was from the very start.
The final component of this collection is a DVD entitled Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night. Recorded at Ralph’s Corner Bar in Moorhead, Minnesota on June 13th, 2000, this previously unseen footage captures the band immediately following the release of their sophomore album De Stijl on what was their first extended bout of touring across the United States. Performing for only a handful of people, the show is heavy on the band’s earlier material with a spirited cover of Iggy Pop’s “I’m Bored” being of particular excitement and note.
Live in Mississippi
Stop Breaking Down (Robert Johnson)
Let’s Build a Home
When I Hear My Name
Icky Thump
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground/As Ugly As I Seem
The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
Wasting My Time
Phonograph Blues (Robert Johnson)
Cannon/John the Revelator (Traditional)
Death Letter (Son House)
Astro
Apple Blossom
You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Do As You’re Told)
In the Cold, Cold Night
I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother’s Heart
Hotel Yorba
A Martyr For My Love For You
Ball and Biscuit
300 MPH Torrential Outpour Blues
Blue Orchid
I’m Slowly Turning Into You
Boll Weevil
Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night
Lets Shake Hands
Screwdriver
Wasting My Time
Jolene (Dolly Parton)
Little Bird
Apple Blossom
You’re Pretty Good Looking (for a Girl)
Your Southern Can is Mine (Blind Willie McTell)
Suger Never Tasted So Good
Truth Doesn’t Make a Noise
I’m Bored (Iggy Pop)
Cannon/John the Revelator (Traditional)rn
Friday - April 08, 2011
VAULT PACKAGE #8 posted by Ben S at 13:03PM
You want the White Stripes. We get it. So for our upcoming Vault package we’re excited to present our fans with peeks at the White Stripes from three decidedly different eras of the band.
First off, we’re pleased to offer Live in Mississippi a recording of the White Stripes’ final live concert from July 31st, 2007 in Southaven, Mississippi. Presented in crystalline audio quality and spread across 2 LP’s pressed on 180-gram vinyl, this recording is (arguably) the band at the top of their game. With the local geography looming large on their minds, the set list is decidedly heavy on the blues and features covers of songs by Robert Johnson, Son House and Leadbelly. The rest of the set includes songs from all six of the White Stripes’ studio albums and the show is offered in its entirety.
Our 7” this quarter features some of the earliest recordings the White Stripes ever made. The a-side is a haunting, stark version of “Signed DC” originally done by the band Love on their self-titled debut record from 1966. The flipside is a breathtaking rendition of the Otis Redding classic “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long.” Recorded in Detroit in September of 1997 a mere two months after the Stripes’ live debut, this single provides a heretofore unheard era of the band. Although their debut single “Let’s Shake Hands” wouldn’t be released for another eight months, this recording shows how fully-formed the general idea, aesthetic and approach of the White Stripes was from the very start.
The final component of this collection is a DVD entitled Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night. Recorded at Ralph’s Corner Bar in Moorhead, Minnesota on June 13th, 2000, this previously unseen footage captures the band immediately following the release of their sophomore album De Stijl on what was their first extended bout of touring across the United States. Performing for only a handful of people, the show is heavy on the band’s earlier material with a spirited cover of Iggy Pop’s “I’m Bored” being of particular excitement and note.
Live in Mississippi
Stop Breaking Down (Robert Johnson)
Let’s Build a Home
When I Hear My Name
Icky Thump
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground/As Ugly As I Seem
The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
Wasting My Time
Phonograph Blues (Robert Johnson)
Cannon/John the Revelator (Traditional)
Death Letter (Son House)
Astro
Apple Blossom
You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Do As You’re Told)
In the Cold, Cold Night
I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother’s Heart
Hotel Yorba
A Martyr For My Love For You
Ball and Biscuit
300 MPH Torrential Outpour Blues
Blue Orchid
I’m Slowly Turning Into You
Boll Weevil
Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night
Lets Shake Hands
Screwdriver
Wasting My Time
Jolene (Dolly Parton)
Little Bird
Apple Blossom
You’re Pretty Good Looking (for a Girl)
Your Southern Can is Mine (Blind Willie McTell)
Suger Never Tasted So Good
Truth Doesn’t Make a Noise
I’m Bored (Iggy Pop)
Cannon/John the Revelator (Traditional)rn
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- vozhyk87
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Re: Vault package #8
Package #8 is freaking exciting! Loving the DVD with an intimate show from 2000.
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Re: Vault package #8
where are you guys reading this? i checked the TMR and WS vault page and nothing..
*edit*.....nevermind i founds it...
*edit*.....nevermind i founds it...
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Re: Vault package #8
Ahem....rsimms3 wrote:I am going with some Live White Stripes material. Jack made mention of that in one of the chats in the past couple months.

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Re: Vault package #8
I can't imagine any white stripes fan not signing up for this vault sub.... Their last live show on vinyl.....two unheard song recordings from their lsh 7" era... AND a dvd of De Stijl era stripes.... i really think this package will hit all the spots perfectly...
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Re: Vault package #8
Announcement seems to have disappeared....adding the picture maybe?
"The chairs are too nice, the chandeliers are too beautiful, and the popcorn is too buttery." - Jack White
"What if my problem wasn't that I don't understand people but that I don't like them?" - Louis Bloom
"What if my problem wasn't that I don't understand people but that I don't like them?" - Louis Bloom
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Re: Vault package #8
You want the White Stripes. We get it. So for our upcoming Vault package we’re excited to present our fans with peeks at the White Stripes from three decidedly different eras of the band.
First off, we’re pleased to offer Live in Mississippi a recording of the White Stripes’ final live concert from July 31st, 2007 in Southaven, Mississippi. Presented in crystalline audio quality and spread across 2 LP’s pressed on 180-gram vinyl, this recording is (arguably) the band at the top of their game. With the local geography looming large on their minds, the set list is decidedly heavy on the blues and features covers of songs by Robert Johnson, Son House and Leadbelly. The rest of the set includes songs from all six of the White Stripes’ studio albums and the show is offered in its entirety.
Our 7” this quarter features some of the earliest recordings the White Stripes ever made. The a-side is a haunting, stark version of “Signed DC” originally done by the band Love on their self-titled debut record from 1966. The flipside is a breathtaking rendition of the Otis Redding classic “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long.” Recorded in Detroit in September of 1997 a mere two months after the Stripes’ live debut, this single provides a heretofore unheard era of the band. Although their debut single “Let’s Shake Hands” wouldn’t be released for another eight months, this recording shows how fully-formed the general idea, aesthetic and approach of the White Stripes was from the very start.
The final component of this collection is a DVD entitled Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night. Recorded at Ralph’s Corner Bar in Moorhead, Minnesota on June 13th, 2000, this previously unseen footage captures the band immediately following the release of their sophomore album De Stijl on what was their first extended bout of touring across the United States. Performing for only a handful of people, the show is heavy on the band’s earlier material with a spirited cover of Iggy Pop’s “I’m Bored” being of particular excitement and note.
Live in Mississippi
Stop Breaking Down (Robert Johnson)
Let’s Build a Home
When I Hear My Name
Icky Thump
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground/As Ugly As I Seem
The Same Boy You’ve Always Known
Wasting My Time
Phonograph Blues (Robert Johnson)
Cannon/John the Revelator (Traditional)
Death Letter (Son House)
Astro
Apple Blossom
You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Do As You’re Told)
In the Cold, Cold Night
I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother’s Heart
Hotel Yorba
A Martyr For My Love For You
Ball and Biscuit
300 MPH Torrential Outpour Blues
Blue Orchid
I’m Slowly Turning Into You
Boll Weevil
Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night
Lets Shake Hands
Screwdriver
Wasting My Time
Jolene (Dolly Parton)
Little Bird
Apple Blossom
You’re Pretty Good Looking (for a Girl)
Your Southern Can is Mine (Blind Willie McTell)
Suger Never Tasted So Good
Truth Doesn’t Make a Noise
I’m Bored (Iggy Pop)
Cannon/John the Revelator (Traditional)rn
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Re: Vault package #8
That is F'ing awesome and a fitting closure to the stripes.
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Re: Vault package #8
rsimms3 wrote:Announcement seems to have disappeared....adding the picture maybe?
Seems to be back for good with picture...That 7" is very interesting I cant wait to hear Pre-LSH WS damn Jack doesn't disappoint.
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Re: Vault package #8
Yeah. This is why I joined the Vault. No complaints, that's amazing. Has anyone here ever heard either song on the 7"?
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Re: Vault package #8
I was going to join the vault this week since I can now financially do it! What a great way to start! I am understanding this correctly aren't I? I sign up by April 30 and I get it?
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Re: Vault package #8
Agreed. I'm sure there is not going to be a ton more Stripes coming out of the Vault, so this is like hitting paydirt.flattop2001 wrote:That is F'ing awesome and a fitting closure to the stripes.
Has everything you said today been true?
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Re: Vault package #8
Yeah. You are in for this package.Pakedge wrote:I was going to join the vault this week since I can now financially do it! What a great way to start! I am understanding this correctly aren't I? I sign up by April 30 and I get it?
Has everything you said today been true?
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Re: Vault package #8
Vault #8 = perfect
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Re: Vault package #8
Agreed.Vytis33 wrote:Vault #8 = perfect