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Free Music Notes for ElephantFree Music Review: Masterpiece of Complex Simplicity Hit: 5 Stars
This is another masterpiece in complex simplicity. A strong start with Seven Nation Army, some noisy advice with Little Acorns, and my children's favorite song at the end, Well it's True that We Love One Antoher. Jack teaching The Edge and Jimmy Page how to play Seven Nation Army is a must see deleted scene on It Might Get Loud.
Free Music Review: My favorite Hit: 5 Stars
Again- a cd i had before, and someone must have stolen because it's so amazing!
HAD to replace it the second I knew it was missing.
Free Music Review: Jack & Meg are brilliant musicians Hit: 5 Stars
Love the creative vibes of Jack & Meg White, very talented musicians, look forward to getting the rest of their CD's.
Free Music Review: Stripes Hit: 5 Stars
Just as funky, rocky and creative as Icky Thump. Every song is different and they are all truly gifted.
Free Music Review: Early 1960s blues-based rock without the innocence Hit: 4 Stars
Hard, dark takes on early 1960s music, with direct references to Stones, Pete Townsend, Burt Bacharach (!). This blues-based music is uncomplicated and uncompromising. Instrumentation changes from track to track. Noir music is created by recycling retro music through filters that remove 1960s innocence, thickening and toughening the music, stripping passion to leave a matter-of-fact hard, rough metallic surface. Stand outs: tr 6--I want to be the boy to warm his mother's heart. Quiet, earnest country blues that Pete Townshend could have written. Great slide guitar bridge. Tr 13--Girl, you have no faith in medicine. This head banging garage-rock, punk rave up contrasts a dirt-simple musical setting with a meth-spun vocal.
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