Jack White • Interview (Bob Dylan/Analog Recording/Nashville/B Roll) • 2018 [RITY Archive]
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Someone told me they didn't like Jack, and my brain just gimbal locked..
What a great sophisticated man Jack White is.
Sweet! Great Interviewer. You could tell Jack was diggin' it too.
Great interview, thank you both guys!
Go Jack! Hope you're doing well
Listen to Blind Willie McTell, and you will hear where Jack White got his singing voice.
Good interview
Wow you can see the instant respect the interviewer gets when he tells Jack, Bob was his first concert and he was nine.
Then the immediate loss of respect when you tell Jack street legal album was 1981. 🤣🤣🤣
It wasn’t 1981.
@@Thenit92 Seems there was a gap. As Bob appears not to have dropped any other albums until 1981. So he may have been still touring under Street Legal? I'm not even a Bob fan and could care less really but it is interesting nonetheless when there are anomalies in frequency of release. Makes you wonder what was going on in Bob's life at the time?
@@cjackfly no, Bob released 3 albums. Slow Train, Shot of Love etc
@Thenit92 nice to see someone else picked that up
@@Thenit92 ah so Wikipedia... Wong agang.... Buncha quackademicks on that thing. Keep changing it, making it worse and worse with misinformation.
Oh. Poor fella.
Street legal was like 1977
Actually it was 1978
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