I got to see jack the night before at the belasco theater in LA. The energy of that show was unmatched to any show I went to before. I got to meet lars ulrich after the show as he happened to be there, then met jack himself after behind the venue, and he was such a nice guy. During this song, he had us get on the ground and jump when the music kicked back in
You're lucky that sounded like one of the top shows ever. GUESS WHAT? It's gonna stream in full quality at some "virtual concert" site next week! "Stream Jack White’s full set from the January 13, 2023 show at The Belasco Theater this Saturday, starting March 4 at 6pm PT/9pm ET via NoCap for 24 hours only!"
That fuckin drummer is a magician technician - providing all the background foundation so these guitar guys can let loose and riff around creatively. He makes that performance work.
i wanna go now and BUY HIS NEW ALBUMS and SUPPORT HIM !!! 🙏 not so many artists i feel to do that... ( I have not Spotify ) - You Made My Evening JACK !!!🤩👻
I love Jack, but I absolutely hate it when singers completely abandon the melody! We want to hear the song! We don’t want to just hear the words shouted in a totally different melody.
Ehhh- don’t go to live shows if you don’t like improv, emotional shifts based on mood and momentary sonic imperfections. Just stick with albums and be boring.
@@cgtaurus I have spent a lifetime at live shows. When I am not watching them, I am performing in them. Let me educate you. Some performers reproduce their songs accurately, some do not. A nuance or an artistic change is one thing, phoning it in is another. If a cover band went in to get a gig and did that version of that song, they wouldn’t get the gig. I have seen this approach many times. Artists have a responsibility to produce something resembling the work they lured you in with. If they can’t put that energy into the quality of the performance, people will remember that
Artists have a responsibility to be true to themselves and do whatever they want with the songs they write. No one has to play the exact version that was on the album.
@@christopherm6725 fair, but I get what they’re talking about. There’s a difference between say changing the arrangement of one of their songs or making certain specific creative changes and doing a version that just feels like a sloppy version of the original. Ty Segall for ex. (not comparing, it’s not about one musician being better than the other) does this. He’ll take a song and change the arrangement or the structure to the extent that it almost doesn’t feel like the same song etc etc, but the melody is still just as good if not better than the original. What we’re saying is this feels like a sloppy take on the original. When the best thing you’ve added to a song (especially with a song this good) is the fresh solo, it can be a bit disappointing. *(And btw the solo was kickass and I’d never heard it before but that’s the only thing about this performance that didn’t feel kind of lackluster compared not only to the og but to many other versions of it I’ve seen him do).
Is this a professional recording provided by Jack White?last time I saw him was a couple years back.we had to put our phones in a bag that they locked.