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The White Stripes

Live Performances by The White Stripes in 2007

The White Stripes Live at Rock Am Ring 2007 - Full Concert

Nürburgring

June 1, 2007 | Video Length: 55:28
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  • On June 1, 2007, The White Stripes performed live at Rock Am Ring, showcasing their dynamic stage presence and raw musical energy. At this point in th... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2007, The White Stripes performed live at Rock Am Ring, showcasing their dynamic stage presence and raw musical energy. At this point in their career, the duo had recently released their fifth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," in June 2005, which marked a notable shift in their sound with the incorporation of piano and more diverse instrumentation. This performance came just before the release of their sixth and final studio album, "Icky Thump," in June 2007, which would later go on to receive critical acclaim. The show at Rock Am Ring exemplified their ability to connect with vast audiences, a feat that was pivotal to their growing reputation as one of the defining bands in the garage rock revival of the early 2000s. An interesting fact is that during this period, Jack White was also heavily involved in various side projects, showcasing his versatility as an artist beyond the band's recordings.

The White Stripes Perform 'Catch Hell Blues' at Rock am Ring, Germany

Rock am Ring
Germany

June 1, 2007 | Video Length: 4:24
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  • On June 1, 2007, The White Stripes performed "Catch Hell Blues" at Rock am Ring, a notable festival in Germany. At this point in their career, The Whi... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2007, The White Stripes performed "Catch Hell Blues" at Rock am Ring, a notable festival in Germany. At this point in their career, The White Stripes had recently released their album "Icky Thump" on June 15, 2007. This album showcased a shift in their sound, incorporating more complex arrangements and influences from Mexican music, reflecting the duo's evolving artistry. Interestingly, "Icky Thump" received significant critical acclaim, with tracks that delved deeper into lyrical themes and musical experimentation. The performance of "Catch Hell Blues," a standout track known for its raw energy, highlighted their ability to captivate live audiences with intense and improvisational performances. This concert occurred during a pivotal moment as the band began to experiment more with their sound while still maintaining their distinctive garage rock style.

The White Stripes Live Performance of 'Little Cream Soda' at Rock am Ring

Rock am Ring
Germany

June 1, 2007 | Video Length: 4:30
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  • By June 1, 2007, The White Stripes were touring in support of their fifth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," which was released in 2005. This album ... Read Full Description >

    By June 1, 2007, The White Stripes were touring in support of their fifth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," which was released in 2005. This album marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing a shift in their musical style towards a more eclectic sound, incorporating elements such as piano and marimba, alongside their characteristic garage rock. During the live performance at Rock am Ring, where they played "Little Cream Soda," the band was well-established, having gained international acclaim. This show was part of a highly successful period for the duo, known for their energetic performances and artistic collaborations. An interesting fact relevant to this era is their commitment to maintaining a distinctive color palette of red, white, and black, which further solidified their iconic brand.

  • In the live recording of "Blue Orchid" from June 2, 2007, during the Rock am Ring festival in Nürburgring, The White Stripes were at a pivotal point ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Blue Orchid" from June 2, 2007, during the Rock am Ring festival in Nürburgring, The White Stripes were at a pivotal point in their career, following the release of their fifth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," in 2005. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, with its more experimental approach and the inclusion of piano alongside their traditional guitar and drums. At this time, the band was experiencing peak popularity and critical acclaim, solidifying their status in the garage rock revival scene. The performance of "Blue Orchid," one of their standout tracks from the album, highlights their energetic live presence and showcases Jack White's distinct guitar work and vocal style. Notably, the duo's minimalist setup of guitar and drums continued to captivate audiences, demonstrating their ability to create powerful music without excess instrumentation.

The White Stripes Perform 'Seven Nation Army' Live at Bonnaroo

Bonnaroo
Manchester, TN, United States

June 17, 2007 | Video Length: 4:54
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  • In June 2007, The White Stripes were riding a wave of critical acclaim and popularity following the release of their fifth studio album, "Get Behind M... Read Full Description >

    In June 2007, The White Stripes were riding a wave of critical acclaim and popularity following the release of their fifth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," which came out in 2005. By the time they performed at Bonnaroo, they were recognized as one of the most influential rock bands of the early 2000s, with their hit "Seven Nation Army" becoming an anthem for the era and a staple of their live shows. The Bonnaroo performance marked the culmination of their festival set, showcasing their dynamic sound and Jack White's electric stage presence. Interestingly, this performance took place a few months before they released "Icky Thump" in June 2007, which would go on to win a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. Their ability to captivate large audiences with raw energy and distinctive style was on full display during this live recording, solidifying their status in rock music history.

The White Stripes - Full Concert at TCU Place, Saskatoon

TCU Place
Saskatoon, Canada

July 1, 2007 | Video Length: 1:37:26
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  • On July 1, 2007, The White Stripes performed at TCU Place in Saskatoon, Canada, during a period when they were riding high on the success of their alb... Read Full Description >

    On July 1, 2007, The White Stripes performed at TCU Place in Saskatoon, Canada, during a period when they were riding high on the success of their album "Get Behind Me Satan," released in June 2005. This live performance came shortly before the release of their next studio album, "Icky Thump," which debuted in June 2007. Notably, "Icky Thump" marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing a musical evolution that incorporated influences from various genres, including rock, punk, and folk. The performance in Saskatoon exemplified their dynamic stage presence and raw energy, which were hallmarks of their live shows. It also reflects their growing popularity as they continued to gain international acclaim, solidifying their presence in the garage rock revival scene of the early 2000s.

The White Stripes - Full Concert at Snowden Grove Amphitheater

Snowden Grove Amphitheater
Southaven, MS, United States

July 31, 2007 | Video Length: 1:28:14
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  • On July 31, 2007, The White Stripes performed their final concert at Snowden Grove Amphitheater in Southaven, Mississippi. This performance followed t... Read Full Description >

    On July 31, 2007, The White Stripes performed their final concert at Snowden Grove Amphitheater in Southaven, Mississippi. This performance followed the release of their sixth and last studio album, "Icky Thump," which came out in June 2007. "Icky Thump" marked a significant point in the band's career, featuring a return to a raw, garage rock sound infused with diverse influences including punk, blues, and folk. Notably, the album showcased their evolving artistry, as it received both critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart. During the final concert, the band played several tracks from "Icky Thump," indicating that they were still actively promoting their latest work. This poignant farewell performance underscored the duo's impact on the music scene while leaving a lasting legacy. Jack White and Meg White's unique dynamic, characterized by their minimalist sound and theatrical stage presence, resonated through the crowd during this memora

The White Stripes: An Overview of Meg White's Journey and Impact

Snowden Grove Park Amphitheater
Southaven, MS, United States

July 31, 2007 | Video Length: 10:34
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  • On July 31, 2007, The White Stripes performed at Snowden Grove Park Amphitheater in Southaven, marking a significant point in their career as they wer... Read Full Description >

    On July 31, 2007, The White Stripes performed at Snowden Grove Park Amphitheater in Southaven, marking a significant point in their career as they were in the midst of promoting their sixth studio album, "Icky Thump," released a month prior. This album showcased their evolution toward a more experimental sound, incorporating elements of punk and Mexican music. It was well-received, earning them a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. The performance came toward the end of their final tour, reflecting on their dynamic stage presence that captivated audiences since their inception. The video discusses drummer Meg White's prominent role, highlighting her unique style and contribution to the band's raw sound. As tensions and rumors about the band's dynamics increased during this period, the concert stands as a testament to their lasting impact and musical legacy before they announced their hiatus.