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The White Stripes , White Blood Cells - Part 1

Podcast – That Dandy Classic Music Hour

Release Date: 11/13/2017

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Podcast – That Dandy Classic Music Hour

We almost didn't make it but That Dandy Classic Music Hour goes to The Nashville Rock n Pod Expo 2018 !!

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Podcast – That Dandy Classic Music Hour

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Let's face it, if you're interested in this program, odds are you were either a Music fan and/or a Chris Cornell fan and know most or all of the details of losing him a scant few weeks ago so we'll save you reading the saddening details yet again.   The idea of this show is to express how much of a fan Dan Minard and Randy W. Hall were, and are, of Chris Cornell. First in Soundgarden, then as a solo artist, and also in one-off Temple of the Dog and his well-known supergroup Audioslave.   In Part 1 we discuss our own fandoms and how he was one of Dan's all-time favorite singers and...

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Today’s list show is made up of Dan and Randy’s high-octane, balls-to-the-wall most adrenaline-pumping favorite songs of all-time! So if you’re dragging ass and need some audio Red Bull this show is for you. No Coldplay, Barry Manilow or Celine Dion on this program! So crank it up and get ready to get lit (that’s some mild foreshadowing people!).  

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The Who are legends. Aside from the Beatles and The Rolling Stones, the Who and Led Zeppelin are as big as rock n’ roll gets. And, believe it or not, the band are one of Dan Minard’s all-time favorites and inspirations. So it’s about time we did a show on them. The challenge is it’s hard (pun intended) to settle on just one album. ‘Who’s Next’, ‘Tommy’ and even ‘Quadrophenia’ all deserve the Dandy Classic treatment on their own merits but we decided to go ahead and just do a two-part retrospective on the all-time greats. Part one we talk about how Dan and I each got into...

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  Music makes the good times better and the bad times bearable. Thanks to my Dad I got into music at an early age. He was always playing his records and some of my earliest memories involve his massive collection of 45’s in those classic cases and the musty smell. When I’d start choosing my own music it was cassette’s I’d buy because a Walkman was cheap and portable (although the first album I bought was Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ on LP with some of my First Communion money).   When we finally got cable in 1987 it was MTV and VH1 I watched on a daily basis hypnotized...

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This week on That Dandy Classic Music Hour we welcome back a previous guest, Jeff Popp who was on our Pearl Jam 'No Code' episode, to talk about fellow Detroiters who've relocated to Middle Tennessee, Jack White and his legendary duo, the White Stripes and their commercial breakthrough 'White Blood Cells'. 
 
With his ex-wife, Meg White, the Stripes used a huge sound to make blues-based garage rock with a punk flair for a new generation of rock fans at the turn of the millenium. Getting their start in the cannibalistic rock scene in metro Detroit, the pair staked out their claim to a national audience by crafting an idiosyncratic blend of simple and straightforward rock songs played in a timeless style with an indie sensibility few could approach. Not only that, they fashioned a clean and relatable look (like a candy cane) that older and younger rock fans alike could rally behind.
 
But all of that would've fallen flat or been a fad if Jack and Meg didn't deliver the songs to back it up. On this, their third album, and last on an indie label, they hit upon the balance of good-sounding and not overly esoteric, songs that rocked the house and also showcased Jack's unique vocal approach. Part Robert Plant, Ray Davies and God-knows-what-else, he gave the tracks the vocal power they needed to win the day.
 
Starting with the salvo of 'Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground' the band comes out with a clear statement of intent that this is a band that is to be reckoned with. Next we get the rollicking stomp known as 'Hotel Yorba' (one disgusting place in real life) and Jack White's warped sense of humor. Moving along we arrive at the undeniable groove of 'I'm Finding It Hard To Be a Gentleman' before giving way to the surf-y and inspired new millenium classicism of the caffeinated 'Fell In Love With A Girl' and it's immediate awesomeness that made millions know who the Stripes were and made Jack and Meg household names for the first time. 
 
Not only that but we get the slack-jawed wonder of 'The Union Forever' and it's creepy organ grind. Dan, Randy and Jeff are divided on the greatness of 'Offend In Every Way' with yet another hummable riff. Throughout we discuss the Detroit music scene and the garage rock scene in general in 2001 and 2002 when this album was gaining acclaim. Amongst other threads we get into whether or not Jack White was a drama student, how good were the Racounteurs, and our experiences watching the band live (as an added bonus one of us was there when Jack decked Jason Strollermeister from the Von Bondies back in the day as well). Also one of us contends this album may even be, gasp, overrated. Or maybe that's just click bait ;).
 
All of this and more as we get all Detroit, via Nashville in this episode. It's definitely not one you'll want to miss, so just push play already, will ya?!