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But it's a fact that I'm the seventh son
It's quite possible that I'm your third man, girl
But it's a fact that I'm the seventh son
And right now you could care less about me
But soon enough you will care, by the time I'm done
Let's have a ball and a biscuit, sugar
And take our sweet little time about it
Let's have a ball, girl
And take our sweet little time about it
Tell everybody in the place to just get out
We'll get clean together
And I'll find me a soapbox where I can shout it
Yeah
Read it in the newspaper
Ask your girlfriends and see if they know
Read it in the newspaper
Ask your girlfriends and see if they know
That my strength is ten-fold, girl
I'll let you see it if you want to before you go
Let's have a ball and a biscuit, sugar
And take our sweet little time about it
Let's have a ball
And take our sweet little time about it
Tell everybody in the place to just get out
We'll get clean together
And I'll find me a soapbox where I can shout it
And I can think of one or two things to say about it
Now listen
D'you get the point now?
It's quite possible that I'm your third man
But it's a fact that I'm the seventh son
It was the other two which made me your third
But it's my mother who made me the seventh son
And right now you could care less about me
But soon enough you will care by the time I'm done
Yeah, you're just right
You stick around
You'll figure it out
Sounds like my old man, circa 1970 or so:
"TURN THAT HIPPIE SHIT DOWN GOTDAMMIT!!1!!"
I don't agree to your critics,but do for your post. Very funny! B. W., the Hippie
"Derivative" is as pointless a criticism of music as saying it's "repetitive". All music is derivative and repetition is a requirement of music. You might as criticize the oceans for being wet. Name a musical artist whose work was not somehow derivative of work which preceded it.
And besides the necessarily wet oceans, this track is subjectively quite happening and keen. I thought I may have heard a few Hendrix-like notes in there. Does that mean he's dis- or unqualified?
"Derivative" is as pointless a criticism of music as saying it's "repetitive". All music is derivative and repetition is a requirement of music. You might as criticize the oceans for being wet. Name a musical artist whose work was not somehow derivative of work which preceded it.
The first one.
It's like George Thorogood and Jimi Hendrix decided to do a song together while on really bad acid.
Man, now I want to hear what they'd make on good acid.
Sounds like my old man, circa 1970 or so:
"TURN THAT HIPPIE SHIT DOWN GOTDAMMIT!!1!!"
Like we give a s**t
THIS IS NOT MUSIC, IT IS NOISE POLLUTIOM. People who produce noise pollution should be arrested.
What's the stance on spelling pollutiom?
Powerful stuff. Another recent classic. The lyrics have something 19th century about them. As does the music if there were hard core electric blues back then. Of course it's all blues tradition from the 20th century, and I guess you can complain about a white couple appropriating it. But personally I just love good and original sounding music like this. My guess is that lots of black blues musicians would have agreed with me. As long as it didn't copy or subvert their own songs.
Heh. "Recent." This song is old enough to vote.
Really great dirty guitar work.
Filthy.
To know Jack a bit better, The Big Interview with Dan Rather on AXS TV is a must see.
And take your sweet little time about it ...
The Big Interview with Dan Rather: Jack White - YouTube
Says the ADD contingent.
The "last" hasn't even been born yet.
Sounds like my old man, circa 1970 or so:
"TURN THAT HIPPIE SHIT DOWN GOTDAMMIT!!1!!"
GET OFF MY LAWN! :D
Makes one speechless. :)
Sounds like my old man, circa 1970 or so:
"TURN THAT HIPPIE SHIT DOWN GOTDAMMIT!!1!!"
I thought Nixon is dead and i can see you are back Mr. President
Sorry you don't like it. For me this is outstanding MUSIC
this is American sound as America gets
"Derivative" is as pointless a criticism of music as saying it's "repetitive". All music is derivative and repetition is a requirement of music. You might as criticize the oceans for being wet. Name a musical artist whose work was not somehow derivative of work which preceded it.
Adam, with his backup band "Steve"
This is good stuff!
If there's a Rock 'N' Roll Prison you know they've got a hell of a band
"Derivative" is as pointless a criticism of music as saying it's "repetitive". All music is derivative and repetition is a requirement of music. You might as criticize the oceans for being wet. Name a musical artist whose work was not somehow derivative of work which preceded it.
This, exactly
"Derivative" is as pointless a criticism of music as saying it's "repetitive". All music is derivative and repetition is a requirement of music. You might as criticize the oceans for being wet. Name a musical artist whose work was not somehow derivative of work which preceded it.
Please note: I'm not changing the song. :-)
That's what rock and roll is for!
Sounds like my old man, circa 1970 or so:
"TURN THAT HIPPIE SHIT DOWN GOTDAMMIT!!1!!"
Yer dear dad, on Father's Dad, coming to horrified grips with his terrible, sure awful mistake.
This is a pretty great song. Jack White can be a pretentious show-off but I love the way this grinds and squeals.
Sounds like my old man, circa 1970 or so:
"TURN THAT HIPPIE SHIT DOWN GOTDAMMIT!!1!!"
These guys are channeling, what, 1969?
(PSD to the rescue....)
ditto
still says 2008
Same. PSD just saved me and here I am happy again.
Sorry you don't like it. For me this is outstanding MUSIC
agreed
Sorry you don't like it. For me this is outstanding MUSIC
Total madness.
whaddya want... a ball and buscuit?
hahahahahaha!
whaddya want... a ball and biiiiiiiscuit?
Is that a real guitar, or a Sears guitar? Don't matter — Mad Jack be gettin' it done, and then some!
LowPhreak wrote:
Sounds like my old man, circa 1970 or so:
"TURN THAT HIPPIE SHIT DOWN GOTDAMMIT!!1!!"
Y'all realize that this kind of fight has been going on since the advent of recorded music, right? I remember blowing up at a friend's mom about The Beatle's Sergeant Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band. I was over at his house and she commented that it was so much noise.
I was always very respectful to adults but I cooked off at that lady for that. But now I'm the old cuss who thinks much of today's music is crap.
I give this a 9 though. It fuzzes, rumbles, squeals and rocks.