The White Stripes - Fell In Love With A Girl (Alternate Take - Official Audio)
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- Опубликовано: 5 апр 2021
- "Fell In Love With A Girl" - Alternate Take by The White Stripes
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In February 2001, Jack and Meg White hopped into their trusty Dodge van and made their way down south to Easley-McCain Recording in Memphis, Tennessee. Inspired and electrified by their recent overseas touring and the increasingly rabid reaction to their live performances, the White Stripes would, for the first time, record an album outside of their hometown Detroit. Interviews at the time had Jack postulating that the record might stretch to a double LP length and while that didn’t happen, the fruit born from the sessions proved markedly unique in the band’s canon.
For a band widely defined by its self-imposed rules, the strictures employed on White Blood Cells (while seemingly overlooked by the general public) are largely responsible for its breakthrough nature. No blues, no guitar solos, no guest musicians, no cover songs, no bass. Think about that and let it sink in. ALL of these elements are used extensively across just about every other studio recording across the Stripes entire career. But as an attempt to deviate from the profile of De Stijl the previous year, these guidelines would help carve out this work of incredible stature.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of White Blood Cells, Third Man Records is privileged to release White Blood Cells XX, the companion to the White Stripes’ universally acknowledged 2001 album.
Disc one contains 13 tracks, all of which are previously unreleased. Building from the ground up, we hear embryonic demos of “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground” and “Offend In Every Way” coupled with songs never previously released in any form, from the full-band studio take on “That’s Where It’s At” (a tune that would later evolve into “I Think I Smell A Rat”) through skeletal sketches of “Oooh-Ahh” and “Feel Like I’m Three Feet Tall” songs both of which would be abandoned entirely. Early Easley mixes of “The Union Forever” and “I Can’t Wait” sit alongside alternate takes of tasty gems like “Fell In Love With a Girl” and “This Protector.” The end result is an LP that provides the unheard work-in-progress nuggets that fans have come to cherish from Vault deep dives. Pressed on red vinyl because the kids love it.
Disc two is a previously unreleased live recording from Headliner’s in Louisville, Kentucky. Recorded on September 6th, 2001 the band is captured mid-stride, having already played approximately 75 shows that year. Killer romps on “Truth Doesn’t Make a Noise” and “Expecting” pair beautifully with refreshing takes on “Boll Weevil'' and “The Same Boy You’ve Always Known.” Utilizing audio straight from the soundboard and pressed on pristine white vinyl at Third Man Pressing in Detroit, this disc is yet another shining example as to how spectacular the Stripes were on stage.
Tagging along on the February 2001 trip to Memphis was upstart photographer David Swanson. During the sessions, Swanson was tasked with documenting the happenings. The true treat of this Vault package is the hour-long, cinema verite behind-the-scenes peek at the White Blood Cells recording process at Easley-McCain Recording. Unseen by anyone in the past two decades, this treasure offers a heretofore unprecedented glimpse behind the curtain revealing how some of your favorite White Stripes songs came to be.
Additionally, as with previous XX Vault releases, the package comes with a 12” x 12” full-color booklet, chock full of rare posters and flyers, unseen photos, shoulda-been thrown away scraps, aura images, broken promises, bruised egos and anything else that could reasonably be depicted on the printed page.
Subscriptions for White Blood Cells XX are available now through April 30th at www.thirdmanrecords.com
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when jack said
"ogjqmdkdhamfktfusjdvh"
I felt that
That was a very good transcription lol
BWAHAHAHSHSH
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LYRICS:
Th a girl
Fellin lav once and a most completely
She whadwhapor
A kind of feeling can be so misleading
Come over, baby feel alright
So when I just pass fine
Leave my heart still bleating
Agapadahada riverside
Well, I proba said... consider her ... cheating (oh)
Anana with a gum
Oh Bella rope all the flavour, and her arse were beeping
Eepawayferra grrr
But does the song of the crane, no Ella beating
S'all about ten to two
I gotta saw things off
And a lover's cheating
Riff I got something to do
well I said it once before but it bears repeating now
[INSTRUMENTAL]
once bfor...Bears repeating no...
Ahhhh
Ahhhh
Ahhhh
Ahhhh
Mmmm
Yeah
...bears repeating
Fell in love with a Gump
Well I fell in love once and I most completely
She's in love with the world
Well there's time on me paper
Can we have a meeting?
Ohnevvacutta thing to do now
I guess I'll know when a lover's cheating
Butter summa Mumma's something to do
Well I said it once before but it bears repeating now
I can’t believe you just wrote all this, lmao
Nailed it
Perfect transcription. Get this man a medal
To much bear lol
This dude didn't do just one line, he did the whole song. This is dedication to a joke
When Jack said " "... I felt that
Me too, so inspiring.
For the second take they were like: sing into the microphone
- Jack, you remember the lyrics?
- Sure, let's roll!
“Fell in Love With a Girl” (the one where we forgot to turn Jack’s mic up)
Alt title: Fell in love with the same girl, again
:c
love the drunk version
This is a deceptively hard song to sing.
You need big lungs and that vocal tone is killer.
The Guitar parts are super fun!
I know I have tried many times before and it seems like my voice box is going to come out my mouth
@Daniel Ramirez yea me too but maybe it was the fact he smokes
@@obeydachessee jack white smoked to
@@EdgarMorrisandTheDead yea that’s what I’m saying
I can sing it, but after I finish I have to take a break from talking xD
the song that kicked off my two decade obsession
fellow obsessed here, mine was wasting my time :P
Same for me
Same
Damn 2 decades? I’m only at half a decade. But then again if I wanted to be at two decades I would have to be a white stripes loving sperm for 2 years
Mine was 2 years like freshman sophomorish year highschool
Feel In Love With A Girl but Jack Whites a step behind and in a different room
Good thing they recorded another take.
😂
In-fu****g-deed!
@@mateusz.dobrowolski whoa! No swear
Still fans gotta love alternate takes
This is the better take by miles.
One of the best White Stripes songs. Well, they're all good.
Well, they're all good.
except in the cold cold night. That one can die in a fire
@Tyler, The Creator well then I absolutely hate you
@Tyler, The Creator :)
Their all good except for rag and bone
For people talking about the vocals. This is probably just the live or "scratch" vocals. Usually after the master take is chosen the vocals are re-recorded before the final mix. What's impressive about this is that Jack sang like this knowing he was going to replace it.
When he walks out of the room for the "best repeating now," absolutely breath taking.
I need Meg back for at least one day. We all do.
100% agreed
even a random social media post would do.
She still lives in Detroit?
@@tiago2189 proof?
@@cranberryjuice3998 i don't know, i'm asking
When I first saw the finished version of this song on MTV for the first time, when I was a teenager, I thought “Who are **they**?!” I was the Luddite that Jack and Meg were not; I had no idea how to even turn on a computer... And I grew up typing, and learning how to type, on a typewriter.
It was the beginning of the era of online music, and I was from a small town without any garage rock scene to speak of. There wasn’t even a record store there, so MTV and VHI were my only outlet for learning about new bands and new music.
I credit bands like The White Stripes and The Strokes, for keeping Rock n’ Roll music alive in the mainstream. While the so-called “Garage Rock Revival” was only a flash in time, and lasted for a only a moment... It’s so easy to see the ‘Stripes lasting influence on music and culture to this very day.
The ‘Stripes will always be relevant, and Jack and Meg’s lasting legacy will not only be keeping Rock music alive; but also being the some of the most outspoken proponents for the return of vinyl records; and the vinyl format.
Thank you so much, guys, for all you have given us! ❤️🖤❤️🖤
Being a Detroiter as well as knowing many of the garage bands from that era personally, I'm glad you found them, thx to MTV, etc. I grew up in the 70s and all we had was the fucking radio and the fat cats at the record companies dictating those playlists to the extreme that I still cant listen to certain Zepplin, Queen and Van Halen songs not to mention the bands we hated from the get-go (journey, Peter frampton, meatloaf, billy Joel etc.) Our info came from Creem Magazine and independent record stores - andjust in time. Started with Bowie and T Rex, The Stooges, MC5, Roxy, Kraftwerk, Eno, NY Dolls, Sparks, Sweet, etc. Then Patty Smith, Velvet Underground, Ramones, Blondie, Television shortly after. It was hit or miss but word of mouth and magazines like Creem ( also from Detroit)lead us into a rock revolution telling the industry to fuck off, we dont need or want you or the dollar signs in your eyes. So, everyone started their own garage/punk band, regardless if we could play or sing and then going to dive bars to see bamds from around the country doing the exact same thing like Buzzcocks, Dead Boys, Richard Hell, Tuff Darts, B52's, Devo, Talking Heads, Plazmatics and again dozens of Detroit punk and New Wave bands and the others from the UK and far corners of the world.
Jack and Meg are offspring of that revolution along with dozens of even more Detroit bands, some still together in some way or another today. You probably have it easier than we did with real time news, MTV, satellite radio, etc., but the important part is we found the music (or it found us)! Im eternally thankful for that. Cheers!
P.S. pretty sure this is one of Meg's faves
This is the version I've been rocking out to for 20 years in an alternate universe.
I imagine Jack just did vocals as a guide here whilst they tracked the drums and guitar. Vocals are often dubbed separately afterwards because it’s harder to nail vocals for the entire song perfectly in one take
glad to see people being more inclusive even back in the day, love how jack hired a deaf man to mix this song!
Amazing what you can do in 2 minutes
I've never heard a girl say that to me....hahahaha
Jack is a legend. I just love the guy ❤️
love the white stries
Good version. Anyone ever notice Jack tends to, for lack of a better word, step over his lyrics during certain versions of songs and especially during live performances. As in he seems to hesitate or intentionally stutter. Just a thought but it’s an interesting style.
Yes, I noticed too! It's something special.
pretty sweet like when he sing the alternative version of Death letter
or the union forever
Or ball and biscuit
No that's the just drugs kicking in 😂👍
1:14
" yeuh"
Thank you jack white. I love you!!! The white stripes forever😍😍😍😍😍❤
Must buy the Vault package now....😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Meg is queen and we can all agree on that
Can you two come back for 1 show live online? We need it. The white stripes are what rock is missing
This fire🔥🔥🔥 made me 🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻💃💃💃💃
its like they only had one mic to share
whoever disliked this song your a meanie poopy pants this is a masterpiece of a song
Beautifully said
@@arizonafijiicedtea4204 thx
The best duo ever.
The song and video that rocketed the white stripes into super stardom.
Holy jeeez, sonds good
Damn love this song
Aww . Miss those days . Jack’s guitar playing was so much more impactful as a two piece . He’s awesome, right up there with Hendrix and Gandhi in my opinion 🤘🙏🏿
THESE UNRELEASED DEMOS RLY GETTING ME THROUGH THE PANDEMIC HUH
It's like that lol. One of my all-time favorite bands releasing stuff from my all-time favorite album. Might actually get the vault package this time lmao
Amazing!!!
This is incredible ❤❤
Love it
HERMOSOOOOOOOO
Love it 🤘
I love it!
Love it!!!👍👍👍
YES! Amazing!
Amo este tema lpm
Really good song .Well done boys!!
My favorite!!!!!!!!!!!!
Psicodélico rítmico som! Adoro!
Wooow!
Thank you so much
Home sick. Needed this gem so badly!
Nice .. Relaxed
i used to be in a band one hundred years ago and to listen to your music is such a absolute dogs bollocks of music i have to say so keep it up x!!! xxx
sublime
Love you
Awesome!
I agree
Yes.
Nice!
Sounds cool af lml
TE AMO JACK
This is a karaoke sing along version. And I love it!!!!
#favoritebandever 🤤😍💕😎
canciones que no pasan de moda para mi
Uffff 👌 Ufff
I miss you!!!!!
GOOD
Still slaps
The longing is simply oozing through the machine.
Regrets, he has a few.
Miss u....
🥺🥺🥺
i love this...its like a Live performance, in the Studio...its like hearing the Demo before it evolved into the Album version...i really hope we get more Behind-the-Scenes takes like this in later uploads :)
MEG 😍
The video michel gondry did for you! Legos FTW a true visionary
Could see a lower tempo version, Jack isn't screaming his head off (which is great to be clear either way) but this would sound so sweet at 1/4 slower
Nice
PLS GIVE MORE VERSION LIKE THIS I LIKE THIS MORE THAN THE SLOW ONE
im irish,. i thinks the pair of yis did very well and all hands up to yis xxx
Damn
Everyone and I thank you
Damnn
When he said "nrijfrscfberbg"... I felt that
ESPN introduced me to this masterpiece
It bears repeating...
🤘🏼🔥🍿
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
release it on spotify 0please
Vamoooooossssssss 💥🙌👽🇧🇷🍻🍺💥💥💥💥💥
Belo
OMG White stripes STILL PUBLISHING VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FUKC YEAH!!!!
❤🤙🤙
Ahhh come here where the hell did ye ever manufacture this music?! fucking excellent plus one! xxx
ahhhhHahhah, ahhhHahhha.
mi parte favorita, sublime.
one of the most pop punk rock songs of all time or one of the most punk pop songs of all time, take yer pick its a classic
Voltem pfv😭😭😭
hard to sing, great to play it!
Wahhhhhh?
Why do I feel like Someone just recorded Jack walking around while humming this song, then put it over the other tracks🤣🤣
Can I buy this record in the shops when it is released.
I cannot really believe I have to start a subscription just to buy a record.
Its a deluxe album. If you want the normal album you dont need one
You don't have to commit to a subscription, you just sign up before the deadline, pay your 65 bucks US, and cancel, done and done.
@@rootsradical this people be bitching about simplest procedures, smh
You can barley hear him, I'm glad they chose the other take.