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Blue Orchid by The White Stripes

Biografía del artista The White Stripes

The White Stripes Fue Una Banda 1997-2011 Estadounidense De Garage Rock. Se Formó En 1997 En Detroit Míchigan Estados Unidos Por La Pareja Compuesta Por John Anthony Gillis Mejor Conocido Como Jack White En La Guitarra Piano Y Voz Principal Y Meg White En La Batería Percusión Y Voz .
Forman Parte Del Resurgimiento Del Garage Rock De Los Años ‘60 Caracterizado Por Su Baja Fidelidad De Sonido Y Sus Composiciones Y Arreglos Simples Inspirados Principalmente Por El Punk Rock El Blues El Folk Rock Y La Música Country. Saltaron A La Fama Con La Publicación De Su Tercer Álbum De Estudio White Blood Cells En 2001 Y El Lanzamiento De Su Siguiente Material Discográfico Elephant En 2003 El Cual Los Consagró En La Escena Musical Internacional. En Toda Su Trayectoria Han Publicado Un Total De Seis Álbumes De Estudio El Más Reciente En 2007 Un LP Y 26 Sencillos Con Ventas Aproximadas A Los 11.5 Millones De Copias Alrededor Del Mundo De Los Cuales Dos Millones Han Sido En Su País Natal. Cada Uno De Sus Últimos Tres Discos Han Ganado El Premio Grammy Por Mejor Álbum De Música Alternativa. El 2 De Febrero Del 2011 El Dúo Anunció Oficialmente Que Dejarían De Grabar Y De Interpretar Música Bajo El Nombre The White Stripes. Este Comunicado Específicamente Negó Cualquier Diferencia Artística O Problemas De Salud Pero Citaron "una Infinidad De Razones...Primordialmente Para Preservar Lo Hermoso Y Especial De La Banda" Discografía Álbumes 1999 The White Stripes
2000 De Stijl
2001 White Blood Cells
2003 Elephant
2005 Get Behind Me Satan
2007 Icky Thump
2009 Under Great White Northern Lights
------------------------------------------- EPs 2005 Walking With A Ghost ------------------------------------------- Singles 1998
"Let's Shake Hands"
"Lafayette Blues" 1999
"The Big Three Killed My Baby"
"Hand Springs" 2000
"Hello Operator"
"Lord Send Me An Angel"
"Party Of Special Things To Do" 2001
"Hotel Yorba" 2002
"Fell In Love With A Girl"
"Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground"
"We're Going To Be Friends"
"Red Death At 6 14"
"Candy Cane Children" 2003
"Seven Nation Army"
"I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"
"The Hardest Button To Button" 2004
"There's No Home For You Here"
"Jolene" 2005
"Blue Orchid"
"My Doorbell"
"The Denial Twist" 2007
"Icky Thump"
"You Don't Know What Love Is You Just Do As You're Told "
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Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Blue Orchid

"Blue Orchid" Is The First Track By The American Alternative Rock Band The White Stripes From Their Album "Get Behind Me Satan" And The First Single To Be Released From The Album. The Recorded Sound Is Produced By Two Guitars Playing Almost In Unison And Each Digitally Combined With Their Own Signal An Octave Lower. Live The Sound Is Produced By A Bass-Rich Guitar Tone Used In Combination With A Whammy Pedal To Create The Heavily Metallic Sounding Breaks Of The Song "How Dare You How Old Are You Now Anyway" And "get Behind Me Get Behind Me Now Anyway". The Single Comes In Three Editions Each With Different Additional Tracks. All Three Covers Feature Two People Dressed Up As The White Stripes But Are Noticeably Different People. The First CD And The 7" Feature The Couple In The Same Order As "Get Behind Me Satan" With 'Jack' On The Right. The Second CD Version Features 'Jack' On The Left. In An NPR Interview Jack White Referred To "Blue Orchid" As The Song That Saved The Album. He Has Denied That The Song Relates To The Ending Of His Relationship With Renée Zellweger. The Video For "Blue Orchid" Was On Yahoo!'s Top Twenty Scariest Music Videos Of All Time Charting At Number 13. It Features Karen Elson A Model Who Would Marry Jack White Soon After The Shoot. The Video Which Was Directed By Floria Sigismondi Ends With A Horse Its Hooves Raised In The Air About To Stomp On Elson But Just Before The Hooves Land On Her The Video Quickly Goes Black Ending. "Blue Orchid" Has Been Remixed By High Contrast On The Album "Fabric Live 25" And Is The First Track On Disc 2 Of The Album. It Features The Main Guitar Riff Accompanied By A Much More Drum And Bass Inspired Backing Drum Beat. The Vocals From The Song "You Took A White Orchid You Took A White Orchid And Turned It Blue" Repeated At Various Points Throughout The Track. The Song Is Used As The Theme Song For The Australian Radio Show Wil & Lehmo On Triple M.

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