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Jack White & The Bricks - Live On The Garden Bowl Lanes
  • Jack White & The Bricks - Live On The Garden Bowl Lanes
  • Jack White & The Bricks - Live On The Garden Bowl Lanes
Jack White & The Bricks - Live On The Garden Bowl Lanes
150.00

TMR Vault #15. Complete.

Limited edition LP on white vinyl. Includes a limited edition 7" of Steady as She Goes demo. And the DVD White Heat. Enamel Pin included.

 

Unplayed. Includes 7" and DVD. TMR branded mailer.

Vinyl is presumed mint.

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https://www.discogs.com/release/4377408-Jack-White-And-The-Bricks-Live-On-The-Garden-Bowl-Lanes-July-9-1999

On July 9, 1999, music history was made as Jack White and The Bricks took the stage at the Garden Bowl Lanes in Detroit, Michigan. This iconic performance marked a pivotal moment in the career of Jack White, who would go on to become one of the most influential musicians of his generation.

The Garden Bowl Lanes, located in the heart of Detroit, has been a staple in the city's music scene since the 1940s. Originally a bowling alley, it was transformed into a music venue in the 1990s and quickly became a favorite spot for local musicians. It was the perfect setting for Jack White and The Bricks to showcase their raw and energetic sound.

At the time, Jack White was still relatively unknown, but that would soon change. The White Stripes, the band he formed with his then-wife Meg White, had just released their self-titled debut album and were gaining a following in the underground music scene. However, it was with The Bricks that Jack White truly found his voice as a performer.

The Bricks were a side project formed by Jack White and fellow Detroit musicians Brendan Benson, Ben Blackwell, and Kevin Peyok. They played a mix of covers and original songs, showcasing their diverse musical influences. But what set them apart was their electrifying stage presence and undeniable chemistry.

As Jack White and The Bricks took the stage at the Garden Bowl Lanes, the crowd could feel the energy in the air. The band opened with a cover of Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," setting the tone for the rest of the night. From there, they launched into a setlist that included songs from The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather, as well as some lesser-known tracks.

One of the highlights of the night was their performance of "Fell in Love with a Girl," a song that would go on to become one of The White Stripes' biggest hits. Jack White's raw vocals and frenetic guitar playing had the audience in a frenzy, and it was clear that this was a moment they would never forget.

But it wasn't just Jack White who stole the show that night. Each member of The Bricks brought their own unique energy to the stage, creating a dynamic and unforgettable performance. Brendan Benson's smooth vocals and guitar skills, Ben Blackwell's powerful drumming, and Kevin Peyok's basslines all added to the magic of the night.

As the show came to an end, the crowd begged for more, and Jack White and The Bricks delivered with an encore that left everyone wanting more. They ended the night with a cover of The Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog," cementing their place in Detroit's music history.

The Garden Bowl Lanes show was a turning point for Jack White and The Bricks. It solidified their status as a force to be reckoned with in the music world and set the stage for Jack White's future success. From there, he would go on to form The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather, all of which have become household names in the music industry.

Today, over 20 years later, the Garden Bowl Lanes show is still remembered as one of the most iconic performances of Jack White's career. It was a night that captured the essence of his music, raw and unfiltered, and showcased his undeniable talent as a performer. For those lucky enough to have been in the audience that night, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will never be forgotten.

 

 

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