Jack White
“Over and Over and Over”
limited edition one-sided tri-color, 200 something copies pressed, complete with custom picture sleeve that will be slightly different from the standard released version
Do you guys know how pumped I am?
For the record, I first heard this monster riff in 2005 at Jack’s house while he and Meg were recording “Get Behind Me Satan.”
I am pretty sure that the “Blue Orchid” riff pre-dates this one by a few days, but in my mind, they exist hand-in-hand. While “Blue Orchid” smashed that recording process wide open and gave Jack the inspiration to make that album as bad ass as possible, THIS riff, inarguably, is ten times stronger. I feel like Jack was originally calling it “Thermonuclear Counter-Thrust” but maybe I’m just imagining that. I can find no contemporaneous documentation of that name.
There are two takes of demo recordings of this song from 2005 (with the riff played solely on fuzz bass). There are demo recordings from 2007 with the White Stripes trying it in rehearsal leading up to the tracking of the “Icky Thump” album. Imagine the guitar profile more in line with the octave-pedaled presence of the song “Icky Thump” and that’s a good start for understanding the 2007 version. I guess the Raconteurs tried it but I never heard any evidence, same with the Dead Weather. It was apparently the main track that Jack and Jay-Z worked on together in 2009, under the title “Ray Bans” or “Behind My Ray Bans” and although I’ve never heard that working, I’m told to imagine the phrase “Behind my Ray Bans” to coincide with the last five notes of the riff.
As Jack has already said, this had been his white whale. We sincerely considered including the ’07 demo as part of the “Icky Thump X” Vault package last year. I have no recollection of Jack ever previously giving me such an impassioned plea…”I just really think we shouldn’t put this on the Vault” he said. My response was pretty matter-of-factly, “Well, it’s your label, so please don’t feel like you have to convince me.” Maybe he was trying to convince himself?
Regardless, at the end of 2017 when Jack finally had played me this version you hear now, upon the end of the song, I looked at him and said “I’ve been waiting twelve years to hear this song with lyrics.”
The final version of this song is everything I’d ever dreamed it would be. It is my favorite moment on the album, with the coda to “Humoresque” being a close second. I cannot wait to see this monster unleashed unto a sell-out crowd at Little Caesar’s Arena, a stone’s throw away from the Gold Dollar where this whole mess got started.
I’ve got an extra copy of this limited tri-color to give away here. AUTOGRAPHED by Jack White, today, explicitly for this purpose. Don’t use my give-away here as an excuse to miss going to any number of the listening parties we’re throwing at record stores worldwide though. Even though we’re giving away tri-colors at the listening parties, none of those will be autographed. Man we spoil you kids.
As for the giveaway, post a comment, can be about whatever, but maybe talk about a significant wait you’ve endured in life. Can be funny, pithy, in iambic pentameter, whatever. The “best” comment will be solely determined by me. Please chime in by noon central time on Tuesday, March 13th.
***WINNER HAS BEEN CONTACTED***
Waiting for this record to come out has genuinely been difficult. Went to a listening party the other night and I’ve constsntly wanted to listen to an album that won’t be out for another week or so. It’s driving me crazy!! Also, waiting for The Force Awakens was super exciting/anxious. “The waiting is the hardest part”
If I owned a Pita shop, it would be called RePITAfender. The waiting line would be tremendous!
My son would love it. He’s due in June. It can continue it’s significant wait until he’s old enough to appreciate it.
I’m waiting until I have enough money to open up a record shop that has more of a library, hangout feel. There will be records, but there will also be multiple listening rooms with awesome speakers and turntables. You can come in, check out some records, and talk about music with myself or anyone else there. It will be a place for people with a love for music and vinyl to come and relax.
The digital revolution was the cue for vinyl to move OVER, AND the importance of artwork was even deemed to be OVER, AND it was was will of the people for that forced this revolution to start OVER.
Joe – Andover, UK
Waiting for jack to be dipped in gold and put in the smithsonian as the greatest ambassador of music. It may take a while, but I can wait.
Waiting for jack to be dipped in gold and put in the smithsonian as the greatest ambassador of music. It may take a while, but I can wait.
I think the most significant wait I’ve endured was waiting for my daughter, my first child, to be born. She was born in 2005, and it was a rough pregnancy. In addition to the other, more common difficulties that occur in a pregnancy, the pregnancy somehow caused my wife’s Stargardt’s disease to show up, causing her to be legally blind to this day. There is no cure for it. She was in labor for 23.5 hours until my daughter finally entered the world on July 20th. And it was all completely worth it, even though my wife has never been able to see her face clearly. My daughter is a huge Jack White fan, like me, and she and I are going together to see our first Jack White concert on August 11th, a few weeks after her 13th birthday. We’re so excited. Like ‘Over and Over and Over’ was for you, my daughter was completely worth the excruciating wait. I hope she gets to hear ‘Over and Over and Over’ played live at the concert in August. If I win the record, I’m giving it to her. I also heard from the Easter Bunny that he plans to put a copy of ‘Boarding House Reach’ in her Easter basket.
Seven years was a long wait
Serendipity and sunshine in between
Second chance, twist of fate
But it was just a dream
It wasn’t her I had seen…
The wait to complete my graduate program > then waiting to land my first full-time position in Higher Education > which led to end of waiting to become a Vault member > now my students listen to tasty Jack White tunes as they await my help > in turn my Dad is also now a Vault member > now we wait for this new album BUT it’s presence has FINALLY ended our wait to see Jack White in concert for the first time this coming April and again at the Beale Street Music Festival. Our favorite family haunt.
P.S. thanks for sending an advance copy of the LP to Love Garden Sounds in Lawrence, KS. It was a great night!