Jack White (White Stripes, Raconteurs) is pounding out 70's style Rock N Roll ... it's hot.
Excerpt from Wikipedia (search "Jack White")
In 2005 on 60 Minutes, White told Mike Wallace that his life could have turned out differently. "I'd got accepted to a seminary in Wisconsin, and I was gonna become a priest, but at the last second I thought, 'I’ll just go to public school,'" White said. "I had just gotten a new amplifier in my bedroom, and I didn’t think I was allowed to take it with me."[6] It would turn out to be a life-defining decision.
Jack White - more eccentric than Johnny Depp ?
Read More on Wikipedia of Jack's obsession with "3", and the power of Black, White and Red (also 3!)
Listen to "Old Enough" of the Raconteurs new album "Consolers of the Lonely",
it takes me back to Nova's, Chevelles and 1970's, Tobacco, Jack Daniels and Led Zeppelin ... enjoy
04 - Old Enough (Album Version).mp3 (7.32 mb)
The Raconteurs - Old Enough lyrics
You look pretty in your fancy dress
But I detect unhappiness
You never speak so I have to guess
You’re not free.
There, maybe when you’re old enough
You’ll realize you’re not so tough
And some days the seas get rough
And you’ll see
You’re too young to have it figured out
You think you know what you’re talking about
You think it will all work itself out
But we’ll see
When I was young I thought I knew
You probably think you know too
Do you? Well do you?
I was naïve just like you
I thought I knew exactly what I wanted to do
Well, what’s you gonna do?
And how have you gotten by so far
Without having a visible scar?
No one knows who you really are
They can’t see
What’s you gonna do (what’s you gonna do)
What’s you gonna do now
What’s you gonna do (what’s you gonna do)
What’s you gonna do now
What’s you gonna do (what’s you gonna do)
What’s you gonna do now
What’s you gonna do (what’s you gonna do)
What’s you gonna do now
What’s you gonna do now
The only way you’ll ever learn a thing
Is to admit that you know absolutely nothing
Oh nothing
Think about this carefully
You might not get another chance to speak freely
Oh freely
Maybe when you’re old enough
Maybe when you’re old enough
Maybe when you’re old enough
You’re not free
You’re not free