![]() ![]() As a result, we have this amazing snapshot of their fantastic energy and style. “We were so fortunate early on to have the support of Jack and Meg who instinctively understood the concept of the show and so came to be part of it. ![]() “The dream of From the Basement is to capture great performances with the most direct and beautiful coverage possible, both sonically and visually,” Godrich said in a statement. ![]() They also covered Captain Beefheart’s “Party of Special Things to Do.” The duo’s set consists of tracks from 2005’s Get Behind Me Satan, including “Blue Orchid,” “Forever for Her (Is Over for Me),” “As Ugly As I Seem,” Little Ghost,” and “Red Rain” (sadly, they didn’t perform “The Denial Twist”). It originally aired on the series’ pilot in 2007, alongside performances by Thom Yorke (later, Radiohead released In Rainbows - From the Basement and The King of Limbs: Live from the Basement). The performance was recorded in November 2005 at London’s Maida Vale Studios, made by Basement co-creator Nigel Godrich and director Sophie Muller. Fresh off the release of their greatest hits compilation, the White Stripes have revealed the full video of their From the Basement performance. ![]()
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