July 30th Detroit - Masonic Temple

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rsimms3 wrote:Cell phone camera policy tonight - get caught using it and you get tossed from the venue
Poster is wicked awesome

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Favorite poster so far, after the RSD one. No more.
Also, the setlist sounds killer! Can't believe he actually played Sugar Never Tasted So Good and Apple Blossom and that Alison and Dean joined him on ICLAB!
Congrats to everybody who attended :clap:
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Oh, Kaaaa-li...! Anything you want to tell us?.... ;)
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I have a feeling both Kali and Jett got stories to tell... :shock: :D
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<<Jack White>> @Maxman142001 'let me tell you about my baby she was born out in arizona..."
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It was a great show. We were 3rd row, center stage. I loved the rowdiness of the GA crowd (I don't normally mind a decent mosh here or there), but there were a few people who took it to another, unnecessary level. A few songs into the show, my wife was hit in the back of the head with a half-full PBR can, so that took a little away from the beginning of the show for us. But things finally settled a bit during Apple Blossom and it was nothing but good energy and excitement from there. Overall, an amazing show and it seemed like Jack enjoyed himself. Allison and Dean on ICLAB was awesome! I wish they came back out for Blue Blood Blues though. As soon as he started it, Allison stood up and started dancing on the side stage and looked like she wanted to join, but was waiting for Jack to motion her out. He never did. And the Ball and Biscuit / Lemon Song medley - whoa.
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I was hoping for more Allison/Dean as well, but seeing Allison dance off stage on "Blue Blood Blues" was so fun to see and almost made up for it.
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Best JW solo show ever, hands down. Not just because I was there.
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Found the picture of the female with a little assistance....

Ava Gardner from One Touch of Venus
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Pictures are up
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I'm glad I made the trip from Boston. The crowd was awesome- so much energy. My ears are still ringing. I apologize to the people around me as I was sweating all over them. It was so much fun. I wish that we had a meetup afterwards though. It wasn't easy getting to sleep. I don't think anyone mentioned the rainstorm just before they allowed entry. We all got soaked but I think it added to the fun. We were all wet and gross before anything started so it was easy to go nuts from the word go. Benjamin Booker was pretty cool too. I couldn't tell if it was an act but he seemed high as a kite. He watched all of Jacks show and even wound up crowd surfing and landing hard on the deck. I hope he's alright.
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jlich3 wrote: I couldn't tell if it was an act but he seemed high as a kite.

He struck me that way at Pittsburgh too. Plus he seemed to be channeling Jack a lot of the time, so it seems safe to say he's a big fan. :D
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Sounds Epic !!!
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Heckuva show, huh?
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