Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Addio ai White Stripes, autori del 'po-po-po' tormentone dei Mondiali 2006

were loose the White Stripes, the American rock band that had gained the spotlight with his hit Seven Nation Army , became a highly popular football chant. This was announced by the same band, said it wants to keep "everything beautiful and unique in the group and keep it intact." Jack White and his ex-wife Meg White, who no longer had released albums or toured since 2007, have announced on their website the end of their joint venture, begun in 1997 in Detroit (Michigan, north of the U.S.).
"The White Stripes would like to announce today that the group was officially dissolved, which will release more new album and will not give concerts," said the band, "The reason is not an artistic differences or lack of desire to continue, or a health problem, given that Meg and Jack are very comfortable and are in great shape." Their most famous song, Seven Nation Army , was adopted by the Roma fans and those of the national team then became the reason to ride the fantastic background of the blue to victory in the 2006 World Cup in Germany. In the release, the band explained that she wound up "for thousands of reasons, but mainly to keep everything beautiful and unique in the group and keep it intact." The group of "garage", which produced a rock while rudimentary and very effective, has signed six studio albums, including "White Blood Cells" (2001), "Elephant" (2003) e "Icky Thump" (2007). Gli White Stripes hanno conquistato cinque Grammy Awards nel corso della loro carriera e hanno venduto quasi sei milioni di album. Personalmente non ne sentiremo la mancanza. g.oc.

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