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...There’s only a few days left before Christmas and i hope that you have finished all your purchase. If you’re still looking for gifts ideas I truly can advise you to buy the last album of the White Stripes — Elephant.
WHO ARE THE WHITE STRIPES ?
Coming from Detroit, Michigan, the white stripes are a peculiar duo striped with red and white like the famous campino they ate as kids. “The Stripes” decided to adopt a red and white look; they both dress in red and keep a pale complexion.
The white stripes formed in 1997, the band is composed of Jack White ( bass and guitar) and Martha White( drums and piano). They have been said to be brother and sister but also to be wife and husband. Neither of these rumours has ever been confirm, who cares as long as the keep doing good music.
Some say that the White Stripes make garage rock...
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Advantages: its a good album/single Disadvantages: it doesnt suit all ages
...because i own this cd myself and i have always liked this kind of music anyway!
i fink it is brill its verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrryy good:)
this kind of music can make you feel really good it gets you in the mood if your out on the town are just in by your self with a bottle of wine an you fancy a chill out stick this music on and you will be away with the birds haha
there are lots of other music genre like this i think this type of music could be for all ages but mostly for the younger as some older ages may like types of music from their early life for example bon jovi this is more of a rap:):)
elephant man when he is on stagehe has a very powerful source of energy he all of a sudden uses he describes this as "part of his gift".
he is called the elephant man because when he was younger school children youst to call him dumbo...
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...2003 was something of a breakthrough year for Elephant Man. With the marketing power of Atlantic Records backing him up, his Pon de River Pon de Bank received extensive airplay in the mainstream media, and while he undoubtedly won over some new fans, I don't think that America really knew what to make of him. With his garish blonde hair, his hyper-kinetic speech and movements, his raw, hardcore dancehall sound, his heavy Jamaican slang, and his slack lyrics, Elephant Man is a hard sell to the American public, especially when compared to the first two artists to release albums through the VP/Atlantic team-up, the relatively clean-cut Sean Paul and Wayne Wonder. Yes, his very nature the thing that makes him so popular among his fans is the same thing that inhibits him from expanding that fan base much beyond the diehard dancehall crowd...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
somewhat helpful 30.07.2005
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