Jack Whites Fly Farm Blues From It Might Get Loud Arrives


Jack Whites Fly Farm Blues, his contribution to the upcoming guitar god documentary It Might Get Loud, was released as a download at both iTunes and Whites Third Man Records music store today. As the story goes, White wrote and recorded the song in all of 10 minutes, with the It Might Get Loud film crew witnessing the songs entire genesis and completion. While the film wont hit New York and Los Angeles theaters until tomorrow, you can listen to the track below:

As Rolling Stone reported from the Los Angeles Film Festival in June, where the documentary debuted, It Might Get Loud features White, U2s The Edge and Led Zeppelins Jimmy Page discussing the art of being a guitar slinger, culminating in a jam session together that will undoubtedly think youve died and gone to rock heaven, as Peter Travers wrote in his glowing three-and-a-half star review of the film. One scene finds each member of the trio playing wild bottleneck slide guitar on Zeppelins In My Time of Dying.

It doesnt matter if its a guitar or a sitar or a keyboard or a synthesizer. Were getting into something better than that, deeper than that, White told Rolling Stone at the films premiere. I need to feel it. Ive gone through things where I go onstage and the sound guy at sound check comes over and hell hold the decibel meter and show it to me while were playing and its 127 decibels.

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