The White Stripes "Icky Thump" (from "Later with Jools Holland" June 1, 2007)

The White Stripes' live shows were widely deemed must-see performances, and if this is any indication, there's merit to that statement.

Meg White provides a steady wave of rhythm for Jack White to ride upon, acting as a multi-instrumental, one-man band.

Using an assortment of pedals and filters to adjust the sound of his guitar, Jack seamlessly shifts from keys (both physical and tonal) to chords and back in split seconds.

The "Later with Jools Holland" audience usually gets into songs as they're played. However, it mostly fixates on how two people sound like a three- or four-piece band until the song ends, and it erupts in enthusiastic applause.

"Icky Thump" was not as commercially successful as some of the band's other songs, but it's hard to not get lost in the magical artistry that came to life on that British soundstage.

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