''Under Blackpool Lights'' is the first official
DVD
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released by
The White Stripes
The White Stripes were an American rock duo from Detroit formed in 1997. The group consisted of Jack White (songwriter, vocals, guitar, piano, and mandolin) and Meg White (drums and vocals). After releasing several singles and three albums with ...
. The DVD consists of 26 tracks recorded at
The Empress Ballroom at the
Winter Gardens in the English
seaside resort
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of
Blackpool
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on January 27 and 28, 2004, and directed by
Dick Carruthers
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using
super 8 film
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The film is nominally 8 mm wide, the same as older formatted 8& ...
. Among these tracks, as with most White Stripes live performances, are several cover songs – such as "Take a Whiff on Me" (
Lead Belly
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), "
Outlaw Blues
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" (
Bob Dylan
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), "
Jack the Ripper
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" (
Screaming Lord Sutch
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), "
Jolene" (
Dolly Parton
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), "
Death Letter
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" (
Son House
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), "Goin' Back to Memphis" (
Soledad Brothers
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), and "
De Ballit of de Boll Weevil" (
Lead Belly
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).
The DVD's title comes from a moment during the performance in which Jack White addresses the audience:
Track listing
# "When I Hear My Name"
# "Black Math"
# "
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground"
# "I Think I Smell a Rat"
# "
Take a Whiff on Me
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This song was collected by John and Alan Lomax fr ...
" (and part of "Cannon")
# "Astro"
# "
Outlaw Blues
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"
# "
Jack the Ripper
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"
# "
Jolene"
# "
Hotel Yorba
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Built in 1926, the Hotel Yorba is a ...
"
# "
Death Letter
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"/"Grinnin' In Your Face"
# "Do"
# "
The Hardest Button to Button
"The Hardest Button to Button" is a song by American alternative rock band the White Stripes, released as the third single from their fourth studio album, ''Elephant'' (2003). Jack White said that the song is about a child trying to find his pla ...
"
# "Truth Doesn't Make a Noise"
# "
The Big Three Killed My Baby
"The Big Three Killed My Baby" was released in March 1999 as a 7" single and is the third track on re-releases of ''The White Stripes'', the eponymous debut of the Detroit-based American garage rock band The White Stripes. A live recording o ...
"
# "Wasting My Time"
# "
You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl)"
# "
Hello Operator"
# "Apple Blossom"
# "
Ball and Biscuit
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Composition and lyrics Musical structure
The song commits to the structure of tra ...
"
# "Let's Shake Hands"
# "I Fought Piranhas"
# "Let's Build a Home"
# "Goin' Back to Memphis"
# "
Seven Nation Army
"Seven Nation Army" is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, ''Elephant'' (2003). V2 Records released the song to American alternative radio on February 17, 2003, as the lead single f ...
"
# "
De Ballit of de Boll Weevil"
Personnel
*Jack White – vocals, guitar, piano
*Meg White – drums
References
External links
* Setlists fro
January 27an
2004.
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The White Stripes albums
Blackpool
2004 live albums
2004 video albums
Live video albums
Albums produced by Jack White