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The White Stripes How The Media Exposed Jack & Meg White's Lie
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The weird story of how Jack and Meg White of the White Stripes tricked everyone into thinking they were brother and sister and not married.

Whatever happened to Meg White!
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It was a frequent site at the White Stripes concerts to see Jack White introduce his bandmate as “big sister Meg.” The White Stripes formed in the late 90’s at a time when Rock N’ Roll was kind of in a weird spot. The dust had settled on the alternative rock movement of the early 90’s and while there still were bands on the charts from that era, it was a far cry from their heyday. Most of the popular rock songs of the time were considered pop-rock and what some would call post-grunge. The White Stripes seemed like a breath of fresh air while also being a throwback. A band that paid homage to the blues. The White Stripes would go on to heavily influence the revival of garage rock in the late 90’s and the early 2000’s with band’s like the the Black Keys and the Strokes following in their footsteps.
But from day one Jack and Meg concocted a story that they were brother and sister, despite the fact that they were married. So how did they get exposed out and why did they come up with this idea in the first place? Stay tuned to find out.
Hailing from Detroit, Jack White was originally born John Gillis. As a teenager he attended a mostly ethnically mixed school. Hip hop was popular with the kids at the school he attended, but Jack didn’t count himself a fan, instead focusing on mastering the guitar as his influences included Led Zeppelin, Captain Beefheart, Pink Floyd, The Doors and countless old time blues musicians, Obviously he became the odd man out at school. And music wasn’t Jack’s first calling in life as he would reveal to Rolling Stone, that he initially had several ideas of what he wanted to do after graduating including entering the priesthood and possibly joining the marines
There was one moment though in White’s life that he can vividly remember that turned him onto the Blues. It would be a 1993 Radiohead Gig when he heard Son House’s John The Revelator played as the intro music, and it was something caught his attention. Eventually getting his hands on a copy of Son house’s House of the Father Of Folk Blues LP from 1965, the stripped down, yet effective sound caught Jack’s ear. He would reveal in the film ‘It Might Get loud’ with Jimmy Page and U2’s the Edge
“I didn’t know you could do that, just singing and clapping,” “It meant everything. I heard everything disappearing.”
“It was as if someone, with a single blow of the axe, had opened up the world to me… After that, my life received meaning.” Soon afterwards, Jack started to pick up other blues albums. And Apart from playing guitar, he also played drums and was into poetry. .He would also attend open mic nights at a local restaurant called Memphis Smoke, where he met future bandmate and wife Meg White who worked there as a waitress. The two hit it off immediately and began dating getting eventually married on September 21, 1996. John Gillis became Jack White taking Meg's last name.
Then on Bastille Day in 1997, everything changed. Meg White sat down and played drums for the first time on Jack’s kit. White would tell Rolling Stone in 2008
"When she started to play drums with me, just on a lark, it felt liberating and refreshing. There was something in it that opened me up" he'd remember.
Soon afterwards the pair formed a band and threw around a few names to call themselves including Bazooka and Soda Power. Thankfully, the band choose the White Stripes due ot the fact there last name was White and that Meg loved peppermints.After they formed the band, the two concocted a story of them being brother and sister, but why go through all this trouble of doing that. Well White would tell Rolling Stone in 2005 that the lie forced people to take them more seriously
"If we had presented ourselves in another fashion… how would we have been perceived, right off the bat? When you see a band that is two pieces, husband and wife, boyfriend and girlfriend, you think, 'Oh, I see…
"When they're brother and sister, you go: 'Oh, that's interesting.' You care more about the music, not the relationship." he'd say.
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@rnrtruestories

2 years ago

Check out our video on the career of Meg White here https://youtu.be/M7qkcPpePa8

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@Belenus3080

3 years ago

At least they weren’t brother and sister pretending to be married.

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@kevinhawkins5596

3 years ago

This needs a follow-up video, "How none of their fans gave a shit."

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@adrianaandrade6408

3 years ago

They look so much like each other that I still think they were brother and sister pretending they were a couple pretending they were brother and sister

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@mammontustado9680

2 years ago

Being a rock musician, being a priest, and being a marine is the most diverse set of dreams I've ever heard

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@theaverageboys

3 years ago

Now do one about how how GWAR lied about being from outer space.

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@licnnbbl

3 years ago

“What are you doing step-husband”.

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@gxtmfa

2 years ago

Honestly, I agree with Jack- a brother/ sister band is more compelling than a husband/wife band.

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@joshuastone2666

3 years ago

“We wanted it to be about the music.” Media proceeds to make it be about anything but the music

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@bobsmith-ji2uh

3 years ago

Ya know now I’m starting to question if the Ramones were really brothers.

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@jakecrawford3106

3 years ago

Why did they do it? Because we’re still talking about it 20 years later.

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@johnpenley

2 years ago

Everyone in Detroit knew both Meg and Jack were not siblings. This was pretty much a known thing anywhere around town...in fact I used to work with Meg at Memphis Smoke BBQ in Royal Oak in the early 2000's when she was a daytime bartender. She was describing to me the concept of the White Stripes at that time. Jack had been with some other bands before that, and was starting the White Stripes project. She's really, really, nice and was a fairly low key personality. Never expected them to blow up the way they did, but good for them.👍

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@katja6332

2 years ago

My favorite interview of them is when Jack says he achieved everything he ever wanted with the song "seven nation army" and when he explained how he doesn't care about the fact that common people can't remember the title of the song but everyone knows the "dum de de de dom" rhythm and he's thrilled about the fact that people in sport events are all singing it out loud. I believe it shows his true character. I liked the band but I found him quirky. After that interview I was like: He's a musician, an artist and humble (!) in a way that he doesn't care about the song title but is happy that they gave the world a timeless rhythm that a whole generation knows and can repeat. 💚🎶 I don't expect more from an artist, he's right about it. They achieved already everything and he's grateful about it. Nice. And their private life can be private as long as he doesn't beat his girlfriend to death like the singer of noir desir or molested like R Kelly. Those types of stories are shocking! The rest is just usual show business. Let them live.

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@RandyWillcox

3 years ago

I'm devastated! The only thing worse than this would be finding out Spinal Tap is really just satire created by clever comedic actors who are also amateur musicians. THAT I couldn't handle. 😩

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@MountainBlade

1 year ago

The band was a concept, they play characters in a story of two children making primitive and child like music. The colours, the candy, the simplicity in rhythms. It’s not a hard concept to understand, and it’s absolutely brilliant.

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@libertine5606

2 years ago

When I found this out: I was crushed. For, I thought, that they had showed me a way that I could divorce my sister! I am still in disbelief, despondent, and depressed.

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@elizabethnewton2217

2 years ago

Well that's a relief. I remember some radio station hosts discussing having met them both at some event and being horrified at how inappropriate their relationship seemed to be

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@darkomtobia

3 years ago

Meanwhile, Jerry Lee Lewis is just over there looking on...lol

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@editorcj

3 years ago

I remember Meg working the bar at Memphis Smoke when I would go there to eat the dry-rubbed ribs and listen to bands. I used to live walking distance from the place.

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@aquanautorange885

2 years ago

This is the first time I've ever randomly stumbled upon someone using my stock footage. Glad to see you're enjoying the artgrid account :). You just made me very happy. Great video!

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