sabato 14 ottobre 2023

Jack White - 2012-10-14 - Austin, TX (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

The Moody Theater

Austin, TX
Recorded on October 14, 2012
Broadcast on PBS-TV on January 5, 2013

Jack White - guitar, vocals


The Buzzards:

Daru Jones - drums
Dominic Davis - bass
Fats Kaplin - pedal steel, fiddle
Cory Younts - mandolin, harmonica, vocals
Ikey Owens - keyboards

The Peacocks:

Carla Azar - drums
Catherine Popper - bass
Maggie Bjorklund - pedal steel
Lillie Mae Rische - fiddle
Ruby Amanfu - vocals, percussion
Brooke Waggoner - keyboards

Lineage: cable (SD source) > TiVo box > PC via TiVo Desktop > VideoReDo TV Suite 4 > .ts > TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 > TS folder


Menu/chapters by song. Continuous channel logo in lower black bar.


Length: 54:09


Video:

MPEG-2
6.5 Mbps
704x480
4:3
NTSC

Audio:

AC-3
192 kbps
48 kHz
2 channels


01 TV intro
with The Buzzards
02 Freedom at 21
03 Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground
04 Missing Pieces
05 Cannon/John the Revelator
06 You Know That I Know
07 Blunderbuss
with The Peacocks
08 Love Interruption
09 Hypocritical Kiss
10 Screwdriver/Blue Blood Blues
11 I’m Slowly Turning Into You
12 Top Yourself
13 We’re Going to Be Friends


http://video.pbs.org/video/2318684130

complete episode (expires 2/2/13)

from
http://acltv.com/mentioned-artist/jack-white/
As a bandleader, Jack White has visited the Austin City Limits studio before, ripping it up with the Raconteurs back in 2006. Now Jack White
returns to our stage as a solo artist to demonstrate exactly why he’s one of today’s most exciting musicians.

Ever the risk-taker, White hits the stage bathed in blue light and accompanied by not one but two bands. Working without a net, White
eschews a set list and draws from nearly every project of his prolific career. So this episode treats you to some White Stripes (“I’m Slowly  Turning Into You,” “We’re Going to Be Friends,” “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground”), a little Raconteurs (“Top Yourself”), a pinch of Dead Weather (“Blue Blood Blues”), a blues cover (Blind Willie Johnson’s “John the Revelator”) and White’s contribution (“You Know That I Know”)  to The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams, a collection of Williams lyrics set to music by contemporary songwriters.

Of course, much of the show is dedicated to songs from Blunderbuss, White’s much-acclaimed solo debut. Watch him burn through “Freedom
at 21” and “Missing Pieces” with his all-male group the Buzzards, then blaze through “Hypocritical Kiss” and “Love Interruption” with his all-female band the Peacocks. The mostly acoustic title tune serves as the transition point, as Buzzards give way to Peacocks before the guitars finish feeding back and “Love Interruption” begins.

White is already riding high, as Blunderbuss garners Grammy nods and appears on numerous year-end top 10 lists. Now he’s got one more reason to celebrate: a landmark episode of Austin City Limits.



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