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The White Stripes - Live At The Gold Dollar III (Vault 26)
The White Stripes - Live At The Gold Dollar III (Vault 26)
175.00

TMR Vault #26. Complete.

Single LP Red Translucent With Black Marble. Lots of goodies in this package, plus a Dead Weather 7". Read More for a full list and a link to more details.

 

Sealed Items.In TMR Mailer. Vinyl presumed mint.

Package includes:
The Dead Weather - Impossible Winner 7".
A reproduction of one of the Jack White designed flyers for that evening as an 10.75” x 14" iron-on transfer.
A high-quality color reproduction flyer from that evening and the hand written setlist.
Two full-color, 8 x 10, glossy prints of photographs taken by Doug Coombe.
The news clipping of the show preview.
The hand-written price list from the merchandise table from that night.
A 1.25” enamel pin of the new Third Man Records Cass Corridor logo.

Learn More:

https://www.discogs.com/release/7869219-The-White-Stripes-Live-At-The-Gold-Dollar-III

The White Stripes are undoubtedly one of the most iconic and influential rock bands of the 21st century. Their raw and energetic sound, coupled with their unique red and white aesthetic, captured the hearts of music lovers worldwide. And one of the most memorable moments in their career was their performance at the Gold Dollar III, which was later released as part of the Vault 26 collection.

The Gold Dollar, a small club in Detroit, was a significant venue for the White Stripes as it was where they had their first-ever gig. The band, consisting of Jack White on vocals, guitar, and piano, and Meg White on drums, played a total of three shows at the Gold Dollar, with the third show being recorded and released as part of the Vault 26 collection.

The performance, which took place on June 7th, 1999, was a defining moment for the White Stripes. It showcased their raw and unfiltered sound, with Jack's dynamic guitar playing and Meg's powerful drumming creating a mesmerizing experience for the audience. The setlist included songs from their debut album, including "The Big Three Killed My Baby" and "Screwdriver," as well as covers of songs by artists such as Bob Dylan and The Stooges.

One of the highlights of the show was their rendition of "The Big Three Killed My Baby," which was played with such intensity and passion that it left the crowd in awe. The song, which was a commentary on the decline of the American auto industry, held a special significance for the band, being from Detroit themselves.

Another standout moment was their cover of The Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog," which saw Jack's guitar skills shine as he effortlessly switched between riffs and solos. The energy of the crowd during this performance was electric, with everyone singing along and dancing to the music.

But what made this particular performance even more special was the intimate setting of the Gold Dollar. With a capacity of only 100 people, the audience was up close and personal with the band, creating a unique and intimate experience. This was a far cry from the large arenas and festivals that the White Stripes would go on to play in the years to come.

The Vault 26 release of the Gold Dollar show not only captures the essence of the White Stripes' early days but also serves as a time capsule for the music scene in Detroit at the time. The album features a booklet with photos and flyers from the show, as well as an essay by Ben Blackwell, the band's archivist and co-founder of Third Man Records.

In conclusion, the White Stripes' performance at the Gold Dollar was a defining moment in their career, and the release of the show as part of the Vault 26 collection allows fans to relive this special moment. It's a testament to the band's raw talent and the impact they had on the music world, solidifying their place as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

 

 

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