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The Raconteurs - Live in Tulsa (Vault 43)
The Raconteurs - Live in Tulsa (Vault 43)
150.00

TMR Vault #43. Complete.

3 LP set Live in Tulsa  + 2 Live Performances on Blu-Ray + Flexi Disc-Single. Recorded October 13, 14, and 16, 2019 at Cain's Ballroom.

 

Unplayed. TMR branded mailer.

Vinyl is presumed Mint.

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https://www.discogs.com/release/14903761-The-Raconteurs-Live-In-Tulsa

On October 12, 2019, fans of The Raconteurs were treated to a one-of-a-kind experience as the band performed live in Tulsa, Oklahoma as part of their Vault 43 series. The intimate concert, held at the historic Cain's Ballroom, was a night to remember for both the band and their devoted audience.

For those unfamiliar with The Raconteurs, the band consists of Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler. They first burst onto the scene in 2005 with their debut album "Broken Boy Soldiers" and have since released two more critically acclaimed albums, "Consolers of the Lonely" and "Help Us Stranger". Known for their unique blend of blues, rock, and folk, The Raconteurs have amassed a loyal following over the years.

The Vault 43 series, which is exclusive to members of the band's Third Man Records Vault subscription service, offers fans a chance to experience The Raconteurs in an intimate setting. The Tulsa concert was the third installment of the series and was highly anticipated by fans who had been eagerly awaiting the release of their latest album "Help Us Stranger".

As the doors opened at Cain's Ballroom, fans were greeted with the familiar sounds of The Raconteurs' music playing in the background. The venue, which has been a staple in Tulsa since the 1920s, was the perfect setting for the band's raw and energetic performance. The stage was set with a simple backdrop of red curtains and vintage microphones, giving off a nostalgic vibe that perfectly complemented the band's sound.

As the band took the stage, the crowd erupted into cheers and applause, eagerly anticipating the start of the show. Jack White, dressed in his signature all-black attire, wasted no time in launching into their setlist with the opening track "Bored and Razed" from their latest album. The energy in the room was palpable as the band effortlessly switched between their instruments, showcasing their musical prowess.

One of the highlights of the night was undoubtedly their performance of "Steady, As She Goes", the band's breakout hit from their debut album. The crowd sang along to every word, with Jack White and Brendan Benson's harmonies filling the room. It was a moment of pure magic and a testament to the band's ability to captivate their audience.

Throughout the night, The Raconteurs treated their fans to a mix of old and new songs, including "Salute Your Solution", "Sunday Driver", and "Help Me Stranger". Each song was met with cheers and applause, with the band feeding off the energy of the crowd. The chemistry between the band members was evident, with their onstage banter and playful interactions adding to the overall experience.

As the concert came to an end, the band thanked their fans for their unwavering support and promised to return to Tulsa in the near future. The crowd, not wanting the night to end, cheered for an encore and were not disappointed as The Raconteurs returned to the stage for a final performance of "Carolina Drama".

As the lights dimmed and the band took their final bow, it was clear that The Raconteurs had once again delivered a memorable and unforgettable performance. The Vault 43 concert in Tulsa will go down in history as a night that fans will never forget and a testament to the enduring talent of The Raconteurs.

 

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