The White Stripes' Last Ever Show to Be Released as Live Album
- Posted on Apr 11th 2011 12:15PM by Andrew Kerr
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Alongside the live vinyl there will also be a 7" release of one of the band's first ever recordings, a 1996 cover of Love's 'Signed DC' which comes complete with another cover, this time Otis Redding's 'I've Been Loving You Too Long'.
According to White's Third Man Records, a live DVD called 'Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Nights', which captures a 2000 performance at Ralph's Corner Bar in Moorhead, Minn., will also be made available. Comprising previously unseen footage, the DVD shows the White Stripes promoting second album 'De Stijl' and features a cover of Iggy Pop's 'I'm Bored'.
The release of previously unheard live material sees the band fulfill the promise they made to fans when they announced their demise in February, as previously reported on Spinner.




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