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Never been a huge White Stripes fan, but I have to admit that I am a huge fan of this song.

Great beat.

Catchy lyrics.

I'm bee-bopping around my house right now, and my cat is looking at me as if I just **** in her litter box.
 
Seven Nation Army is a great, great song.
Makes for a great sex soundtrack.
 
Has anyone heard the Oak Ridge Boys' cover of this song? Vaguely creepy, haunting and awesome all at the same time.
 
I thought this thread was going to be about the medical community rallying against self-surgery. ;)
 
Cosmo said:
Has anyone heard the Oak Ridge Boys' cover of this song? Vaguely creepy, haunting and awesome all at the same time.

I just looked it up on YouTube. It's awesome.
 
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That whole album is fantastic, and there's about 1.5-2 awesome albums spread among their other work.

And for the most strange crossover: Flight of the Conchords meets Oak Ridge Boys. Best youtube ever.

 
I don't know about you, but I think 2003 might just be the Pirates' year.

Kenny Lofton, Reggie Sanders and Aramis Ramirez ... man what a lineup. I wouldn't give A-Ram up for anything and I'm sure team management agrees.

(Elephant is a fantastic album, BTW)
 
Trey Beamon said:
I don't know about you, but I think 2003 might just be the Pirates' year.

Kenny Lofton, Reggie Sanders and Aramis Ramirez ... man what a lineup. I wouldn't give A-Ram up for anything and I'm sure team management agrees.

(Elephant is a fantastic album, BTW)

WFW.
 
JayFarrar said:
Seven Nation Army is a great, great song.
Makes for a great sex soundtrack.

Agree wholeheartedly about the first statement. It IS a great song, with one of the most addicting bass riffs you'll ever hear this side of the "Barney Miller" opening.

Alas, haven't experienced the second statement yet, unfortunately.
 
Proof you don't have to have layers upon layers of production to have a great rock song. Very simple, straight-ahead tune built around a riff.

And yes, not a bass — White Stripes doesn't have a bass player. It's a semi-acoustic set down an octave.
 
Elephant=excellent album

Jack White=excellent songwriter

Meg White=poor drummer, excellent eye candy ... :D
 
Audioslave's first album was very good; I lost track of them after that.
 

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