The Dead Weather - "Die By The Drop" (Live from Third Man Records) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/10

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The Dead Weather's performance of "Die By the Drop," live from Third Man Records on May 3rd, 2010. The entire performance was streamed live on Myspace Music.

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11 years ago

adriana483

that crowd sucks

11 years ago

jojo

Great . Every time .

11 years ago

roxtube1

i agree bro!!!i remember first i saw or heard of jack.the guy comes out on letterman plays "joleen"!!!fuckin nailed it to the floor too..my jaw dropped and i remember thinkin well there is our next kurt cobain!!!and he hasnt let me down one bit ...

11 years ago

Pauline

These people and their music can break a couple living on the other side of the world x) Just watch the video, then watch your friend ... who's jealous who's jealous who's jealous of who?

11 years ago

Lee Marchetti

holy hell... the transition at @2:45

12 years ago

Shira Dennis

the 4 people who disliked this are idiots. THERE IS NOBODY SEXIER THAN ALISON MOSSHART

12 years ago

Eva Martin

They created such a unique sound. Hope to see them live one fine day

12 years ago

sawyer309

drummer first... his brothers played guitar and he learned it AFTER the drums

12 years ago

Colin A.

Fantastic!

12 years ago

Luka Simic

he's a fucking mad scienctist amongst the musitians! :D

12 years ago

Above The Din

Yeah, he began playing drums when he was six. It was his first instrument

12 years ago

Alessa Binder

I can only guess but maybe it would disturb the recording if everyone was freaking out?

12 years ago

Ryley Alred

He actually said in an interview with the Rolling Stone that he started out as a drummer.

12 years ago

Tony Stark

He said "drums like a guitarist" ... was that person trying 2 sound deep with that comment? Or is that a real phenomenon that I'm just 2 unlearned to have heard before? Mos Def Jack White is one of the most singularly individual (redundancy intentional) there has ever been. Watching "It might get loud" shows along with Page and Costello true musical genius.Edge was way out of his league with the other 3 .... Reminded me of that Sesame Street song "One of these things is not like the other"

12 years ago

Tony Stark

Sorry if that came off as defensive ... that was not my intent. The message was to myself and everyone else as much as it was to you. As a writer I tend to sometimes appear as speaking from elevated emotions ... when for me that's just a regular state of mind. Plus I'd be willing to bet that most people still breathing and with a heartbeat tend to wax intense when discussion of Jack White is involved ... PEACE OUT ...

12 years ago

rocketloopz

Yes, we all learn from each other. No need to get so defensive.

12 years ago

Tony Stark

My original reply to that explaining that I was referring to it NOW being more wide spread knowledge is buried now .... what I should have originally said was "and NOW I finally find out" ... I may have been "turned on to "The Stripes" later in the game but I recognized the Genius of Jack White instantly ... still learning more cool stuff ... His favorite female vocalist ... Loretta Lynn ... knowing a thing B4 someone else doesn't make a person cooler. We all have much to learn from each other.

12 years ago

Tony Stark

Actually he does both ... I don't think we will ever stop learning new and fascinating aspects about the musical mind/talent that is "Jack White"

12 years ago

Tony Stark

Thank you for that reply I was in the midst of typing the same reply and noticed you already got it ... Can you believe I read an article where some so called music critic snidely remarked about Jack Whites "supposed musical genius" ... if I ever meet the dude that wrote the blog I will bitch slap him till he shits his pants ...

12 years ago

Mason Roberts

actually, he does play bass. look up the white stripes my doorbell on jools holland.

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