
"To young artists, I want to say, get your hands dirty and drop the screens and get out in your garage or your little room and get obsessed. Get obsessed with something, get passionate. We all want to share in what you might create,"
"I myself have been in a lot of bands that you've probably never heard of. But for some reason, people especially connected with this one two-piece project that I was in called the White Stripes. We don't know why these things happen, but when they do, it's the most beautiful thing you can have as an artist or musician when people are responding and sharing with you."
"At the apex of the duo's grip on the world, selling out shows all over, it was Meg White who took it in the teeth, from social media, critics, and anybody with a hot take and no credible musical skills. It was disgusting, vile in nature, how mean, toxic, and, btw, wrong, most critics were of her acumen behind the drums."
Jack White urged young artists to get their hands dirty, drop screens, practice in garages or 'little rooms', and become obsessed and passionate about creating. He accepted his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction on behalf of Meg White and reflected on having played in many lesser-known bands before the White Stripes connected broadly. Meg White has kept a private life since the duo's rise and endured harsh, toxic criticism about her drumming despite unfair judgments. The White Stripes' 2003 album Elephant demonstrates the duo's uncompromising sound beyond the ubiquitous 'Seven Nation Army', with other tracks showcasing intense, blues-inflected rock.
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