Watch Jack White Rock 3 Tunes at Coachella 2015
Last night, it was Jack White’s headlining shift at weekend one of Coachella. During his 20-song set, White focused most of his attention on his solo work and various hits from The White Stripes catalogue.
White opened the night with “Icky Thump,” before walking into “High Ball Stepper” and “Lazaretto.” While he didn’t dive into any songs from The Dead Weather, he briefly went into The Raconteurs world for a rendition of “Steady As She Goes.” Midway into his set, White would cover Otis Redding’s “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long,” before eventually closing out the night with “Seven Nation Army.” (The entire setlist can be viewed below, thanks to Setlist.fm.)
The kind folks at Coachella and YouTube have published some professionally shot footage of White performing “Lazaretto,” “Hello Operator,” and “Black Bat Licorice.” You can watch all three clips right here:
Setlist:
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“Icky Thump”(The White Stripes song)
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“High Ball Stepper”
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“Lazaretto”
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“Hotel Yorba”(The White Stripes song)
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“Temporary Ground”
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“Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground”(The White Stripes song)
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“Cannon”(The White Stripes song)
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“Just One Drink”
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“Love Interruption”
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“We’re Going to Be Friends”(The White Stripes song)
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“I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”(Otis Redding cover)
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“Weep Themselves to Sleep”
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“Hello Operator”(The White Stripes song)
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“Steady, As She Goes”(The Raconteurs song)
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“I’m Slowly Turning Into You”(The White Stripes song)
Encore:
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“Ball and Biscuit”(The White Stripes song)
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“Sixteen Saltines”
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“That Black Bat Licorice”
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“Would You Fight for My Love?”
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“Seven Nation Army”(The White Stripes song) (Rage Against the Machine’s “Testify” Intro)
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