Vault #37
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Vault #37
Vault Package #37 Jack White Live in Nashville / Live in Detroit HOME AND AWAY 3 x LP
To celebrate the release of his album Boarding House Reach in March 2018, Jack White embarked on a mini-tour of intimate venues. Starting at his hometown go-to stage in the Blue Room at Third Man Records in Nashville, filtering through dreams and dives in NYC and Los Angeles and London and eventually hitting White’s home away from home at Third Man Records Cass Corridor in Detroit, the performances were explosive and commanding.
In the spirit of the classic baseball “home-and-away” Vault package #37 highlights the momentous, tour-de-force set White unfurled in Nashville on March 16th and augments it with the unhinged Detroit performance a month later. Highlights include the raucous live debut of stadium anthem “Battle Cry,” the frenetic, stinging guitar fight of “Over and Over and Over” and masterful crowd singalongs for White Stripes classics like “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground.” As is par for the Vault, both of these shows are exemplary entries into the twenty-plus years of epic, life-affirming Jack White live performances.
Packaged in a die-cut sleeve with peep-in artwork reminiscent of Zeppelin’s “Physical Graffiti” or the Stones’ “Some Girls”, the interplay between the sleeve and the jacket will provide fans with hours upon hours of flip-flopping fun. The discs will be pressed on lustrous black, beautiful blue and wonderful white vinyl.
Accompanying these three LPs are a selection of three glossy 8x10 professionally-shot photos from both performances. From the expert eye of White’s personal photographer David Swanson the attention to detail here is second-to-none. They capture lighting-fast moments from the performances, showcasing the impressive work and presence from band members Dominic Davis, Quincy McCrary, Carla Azar and Neal Evans.
And to top it all off, a magnificent Jack White logo flag. We want to see these things flying at Jack White concerts the world over. Hell, we want to see these EVERYWHERE. Hoist ‘em up high!
To celebrate the release of his album Boarding House Reach in March 2018, Jack White embarked on a mini-tour of intimate venues. Starting at his hometown go-to stage in the Blue Room at Third Man Records in Nashville, filtering through dreams and dives in NYC and Los Angeles and London and eventually hitting White’s home away from home at Third Man Records Cass Corridor in Detroit, the performances were explosive and commanding.
In the spirit of the classic baseball “home-and-away” Vault package #37 highlights the momentous, tour-de-force set White unfurled in Nashville on March 16th and augments it with the unhinged Detroit performance a month later. Highlights include the raucous live debut of stadium anthem “Battle Cry,” the frenetic, stinging guitar fight of “Over and Over and Over” and masterful crowd singalongs for White Stripes classics like “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground.” As is par for the Vault, both of these shows are exemplary entries into the twenty-plus years of epic, life-affirming Jack White live performances.
Packaged in a die-cut sleeve with peep-in artwork reminiscent of Zeppelin’s “Physical Graffiti” or the Stones’ “Some Girls”, the interplay between the sleeve and the jacket will provide fans with hours upon hours of flip-flopping fun. The discs will be pressed on lustrous black, beautiful blue and wonderful white vinyl.
Accompanying these three LPs are a selection of three glossy 8x10 professionally-shot photos from both performances. From the expert eye of White’s personal photographer David Swanson the attention to detail here is second-to-none. They capture lighting-fast moments from the performances, showcasing the impressive work and presence from band members Dominic Davis, Quincy McCrary, Carla Azar and Neal Evans.
And to top it all off, a magnificent Jack White logo flag. We want to see these things flying at Jack White concerts the world over. Hell, we want to see these EVERYWHERE. Hoist ‘em up high!
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- Jamie
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Re: Vault #37
The LPs sound nice but the extras don't push this up to an $80 value package for me.
Re: Vault #37
I think I'm done with live albums. I'll be sitting this one out as well. Have fun everyone!
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Re: Vault #37
I can't see Jack White in live this years so I like it, but like Jamie all the package doesn't worth 80$. I don't give a sh*t of the flag, I would love a dvd to see Jack on stage, or a kind of documentary about the process of the new album. I will buy it anyway.
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Re: Vault #37
Unsubscribed again.
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Re: Vault #37
Not bad but I have too many live records that get spun fairly rarely. I've gotten to the point where it's demos/outtakes or bust. My wallet likes me & my record shelf has room for new stuff.
houses are full of things that gather dust
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Re: Vault #37
I'm still in, but as I mentioned on the survey they sent out I don't have any use for anything that's not vinyl related. That includes pins, DVDs, patches and definitely flags.
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Re: Vault #37
I'm in. I wasn't able to catch him this tour, so this is will have to hold me over. Like others said though, I would have preferred a DVD over the flag.
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Re: Vault #37
Finally a show I was at
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Re: Vault #37
Jeeze.
I’m honestly thinking of doubling upon on platinum memberships for this one.
I’m honestly thinking of doubling upon on platinum memberships for this one.
“I’M GONNA KILL MY BROTHER JACK
I’M GONNA KILL MY BROTHER JACK
I’M GONNA STAB HIM RIGHT IN THE BACK
PUT HIM IN THIS HOLE
AND HE’LL NEVER COME BACK
‘MEMBER THAT?”
I’M GONNA KILL MY BROTHER JACK
I’M GONNA STAB HIM RIGHT IN THE BACK
PUT HIM IN THIS HOLE
AND HE’LL NEVER COME BACK
‘MEMBER THAT?”
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Re: Vault #37
NASHVILLE:
- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Over and Over and Over
Corporation
Hypocritical Kiss
Connected by Love
Cannon
John the Revelator
Love Interruption
Lazaretto
Respect Commander
I Cut Like a Buffalo
Why Walk a Dog?
We're Going to Be Friends
What's Done Is Done
Encore:
Ball and Biscuit
Ice Station Zebra
Sixteen Saltines
Steady, as She Goes
- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Over and Over and Over
Why Walk a Dog?
Corporation
Love Interruption
Blunderbuss
Lazaretto
Little Bird
Catch Hell Blues
“I’M GONNA KILL MY BROTHER JACK
I’M GONNA KILL MY BROTHER JACK
I’M GONNA STAB HIM RIGHT IN THE BACK
PUT HIM IN THIS HOLE
AND HE’LL NEVER COME BACK
‘MEMBER THAT?”
I’M GONNA KILL MY BROTHER JACK
I’M GONNA STAB HIM RIGHT IN THE BACK
PUT HIM IN THIS HOLE
AND HE’LL NEVER COME BACK
‘MEMBER THAT?”
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Re: Vault #37
Set lists or track lists? Just the Detroit set list would average 36 minutes at 4 minutes a song and we already know Corporation is 6 minutes long....makes me wonder how much was cut given the number of songs in the Nashville set list, even if it is spread over 2 LPs. It's entirely possible to squeeze it all on 3 LPs if the timing was right.chaptertwentyone wrote:NASHVILLE:DETROIT:
- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Over and Over and Over
Corporation
Hypocritical Kiss
Connected by Love
Cannon
John the Revelator
Love Interruption
Lazaretto
Respect Commander
I Cut Like a Buffalo
Why Walk a Dog?
We're Going to Be Friends
What's Done Is Done
Encore:
Ball and Biscuit
Ice Station Zebra
Sixteen Saltines
Steady, as She Goes
- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Over and Over and Over
Why Walk a Dog?
Corporation
Love Interruption
Blunderbuss
Lazaretto
Little Bird
Catch Hell Blues
"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 #37
Looks like 3 LPs in the photorsimms3 wrote:Set lists or track lists? Just the Detroit set list would average 36 minutes at 4 minutes a song and we already know Corporation is 6 minutes long....makes me wonder how much was cut given the number of songs in the Nashville set list, even if it is spread over 2 LPs. It's entirely possible to squeeze it all on 3 LPs if the timing was right.chaptertwentyone wrote:NASHVILLE:DETROIT:
- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Over and Over and Over
Corporation
Hypocritical Kiss
Connected by Love
Cannon
John the Revelator
Love Interruption
Lazaretto
Respect Commander
I Cut Like a Buffalo
Why Walk a Dog?
We're Going to Be Friends
What's Done Is Done
Encore:
Ball and Biscuit
Ice Station Zebra
Sixteen Saltines
Steady, as She Goes
- Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
Over and Over and Over
Why Walk a Dog?
Corporation
Love Interruption
Blunderbuss
Lazaretto
Little Bird
Catch Hell Blues
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Re: Vault #37
2 LPs for Nashville, 1 LP for Detroit.