![]() to be without fear, negativity or pain, and to get up every morning, and be happy to do it all again.” “And even still the ones who came before, “And be one with the others all around us. ![]() “And know just what to say and what to play to conjure our own sounds. Where we could lay all day, every day, on the warm and subtle ground. The poem continued: “An empty field where no tall red poppies are cut down. “One without demons, cowards and vampires out for blood, one with the positive inspiration to foster what is good.” 100 years from now, 1000 years from now, some other distant, different, time. (Please and Thank You).”Īnd now, Jack has shared a poem that slams the “demons, cowards and vampires out for blood” and calls for less “negativity”.Īlongside a picture of Meg at her drum kit, he posted to Instagram: “To be born in another time, any era but our own would’ve been fine. To the journalist who dissed her, keep my ex husband’s ex wife name out of your fucking mouth. Many have spoken up to defend Meg, including Jack’s ex-spouse Karen Elson, who wrote: “Not only is Meg White a fantastic drummer, Jack also said the White Stripes would be nothing without her. ![]() I’m sorry Meg White was terrible and no band is better for having shit percussion.” “Yeah yeah I’ve heard all the ‘but it’s a carefully crafted sound mannnn!’ takes. In a since-deleted tweet, he wrote: “The tragedy of the White Stripes is how great they would’ve been with a half decent drummer. Journalist Lachlan Markay recently sparked a debate after slamming Meg’s skills on the drum kit as “terrible” and suggesting the ‘Seven Nation Army’ duo would have been better if they had a “half decent drummer”. Jack White has broken his silence on the latest criticism of his ex-wife and former White Stripes bandmate Meg White’s drumming.
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