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Sit & Spin

Seattle, WA

December 2nd, 2000
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Check it out on nugs.net HERE

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I must admit I have some difficulty writing about White Stripes shows that I wasn't in the room for. My insight, my drive, my perspective is so driven by the experience. But this performance at the Sit & Spin (or is it Sit 'n' Spin...I've seen it both ways and it drives me crazy) from December 2000 is just one of those gigs that, even though I wasn't there for, having listened to the tape for almost twenty years it's locked into my psyche as a barn-burner.

First off, some details...the White Stripes played two shows at the Sit & Spin on this day. There was an earlier, all-ages show to accommodate minors who'd otherwise be left out due to Seattle's draconian liquor and live performance laws, and a later one that same night, 21 and up performance.

Funny thing is...we don't know which of those two shows this recording is from! If I was forced to guess, I'd imagine the later one, but I don't have anything concrete to back that up. Just a hunch I guess.

Jack and Meg start the show with an impromptu jam. Totally made up on the spot and never to be heard from again. And honestly, for me, I think it's bonkers good. Just the thick, muscly Jack White Airline guitar tone that was front and center in that era, power chords riffing, Meg kicking ass keeping time, lyrics a garbled mess all except for the barely discernible "Back to School" which we've felt was an appropriate a title as could exist for this one.

Everything else performed here feels just as sublime, rare outings for both "Slicker Drips" and "Sister, Do You Know My Name?" delight while a downright volatile run on "Hello Operator" invigorates. Jack even calls out a journalist from local weekly the Stranger in his introduction to "Truth Doesn't Make A Noise" using the writer's own words to introduce the tune as a "sketch of a great song." Asking the crowd for requests and actually following through on someone's shouting of "Astro" is unabashedly quaint here. And tying it all together with a solo rendition of "You've Got Her In Your Pocket" to end the set is a fitting audio denoument for what stands as one of the best live recordings of the band from this year.

If you've got a spare minute, it's worth taking a look at the show preview in the Stranger that got Jack's dander up. Still available for perusal here...thank god for digital publication! https://www.thestranger.com/seattle/pure-engorgement/Content?oid=5779

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Check it out on nugs.net HERE

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Sit & Spin

Seattle, WA

December 2nd, 2000

Back to School

You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl)

Hello Operator

Lord, Send Me An Angel

When I Hear My Name

Slicker Drips

Apple Blossom

Dead Leaves and The Dirty Ground

Death Letter

Little Bird

Let's Build a Home

Goin' Back to Memphis

Let's Build a Home (reprise)

Sister, Do You Know My Name?

Truth Doesn't Make a Noise

Astro

Jack The Ripper

Cannon / John the Revelator

I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself

Jolene

You've Got Her In Your Pocket



Comments

Gary Heaford

Hi could someone let me know how this nugs thing works. Is there a discount if you are a vault member as $20 for a cd and postage to the UK is a lot. How many White stipes shows are available as I might have to start saving up.

Charmfarmgirl

great pick! thanks

DJRobbyRob

Ben do you have a recording of the Satyricon show in Portland the night before?

Ben Blackwell

@KaliDurga…probably

Kali Durga

Hey Ben, I know you weren’t there, but do you know if Jack was singing John the Revelator through the pickups of his guitar?

Kali Durga

That writer at The Stranger had a bit of a phallic fixation, no? So unusual to hear You’ve Got Her In Your Pocket as an encore, thanks for this one.

10feettall

Sit & Spin – visual proof: https://m.facebook.com/vanishingseattle/photos/a.961682240577731/1318143338264951/?type=3

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