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The White Stripes Greatest Hits was released in the United States by Third Man and Columbia Records on December 4, 2020, [10] [2] and was internationally released on February 26, 2021. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Music videos for " Let's Shake Hands " and " Apple Blossom " were simultaneously released with the album, which were directed by Wartella : the ...
The White Stripes at Club Shinjuku Jam, Tokyo in 2000, where they played to an audience of 10–20 people in their first Japanese tour. Jack and Meg divorced in March 2000. [32] The White Stripes were scheduled to perform at a local music lounge soon after they separated.
The American duo the White Stripes has released six studio albums, two live albums, four video albums, one compilation album, one extended play, 28 singles, and 20 music videos. After three singles, the White Stripes released their self-titled debut album in June 1999.
"300 M.P.H. Torrential Outpour Blues" is a song written by Jack White and recorded by The White Stripes. [2] It is the third track from the album Icky Thump, as well as one of the band's longest songs, at nearly five and a half minutes long.
The song garnered the White Stripes a 2006 Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The video for this single was directed by the Malloys, filmed in black-and-white, and features Jack and Meg performing in front of a crowd of children; it was filmed at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, California.
The White Stripes Sign up is open now through Jan. 31 for the release, which includes two vinyl LPs, a 7-inch vinyl single and a Blu-ray with footage filmed during Jack and Meg White’s 2005 tour ...
The video was co-directed by Jack White and the Malloy Brothers. The video was filmed in Nashville, Tennessee, though it is set in Mexico. It features Spanish subtitles acting as a translation of the lyrics. The video debuted on MTV's Total Request Live on July 17, 2007, marking the first time a White Stripes video was ever on the countdown.