By Alex Young on January 21st, 2010 in

For those who don’t have the money for a box set or plane ticket to Austin but who still want the whole Under Great White Northern Lights experience, don’t fret. Jack and his big sister Meg have you covered.
Included in the March 16th limited edition box set release of The White Stripes‘ new documentary is the band’s “first ever live release.” As it turns out (via Stereogum), that album will also be available on CD and vinyl — for much lower prices. The Under Great White Northern Lights live album features 16 tracks, all of which are of course taken from the band’s 2007 cross-Canadian tour. “Let’s Shake Hands” and “Black Math” kick off the effort, while “Ball and Biscuit” and “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself” provide mid-album thump. Then, appropriately, CoS’ song of the decade, “Seven Nation Army”, closes things out.
The release will be available starting March 16th through White’s imprint, Third Man Records. Find the artwork and tracklist below.

Under Great White Northern Lights Live Tracklist:
01. Let’s Shake Hands
02. Black Math
03. Little Ghost
04. Blue Orchid
05. The Union Forever
06. Ball and Biscuit
07. Icky Thump
08. I’m Slowly Turning Into You
09. Jolene
10. 300 MPH Torrential Outpour Blues
11. We Are Going to Be Friends
12. I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself
13. Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn
14. Fell In Love With a Girl
15. When I Hear My Name
16. Seven Nation Army
TAGGED AS: The White Stripes
Best band in the world.
why am I always last in a gang-bang??
Minivan murder> Fuck U! with capital F and capital U
and for the Troll CARL> Nickelback sucks too!!
Successful troll is successful. Now go home and cry, Carl.
NICKELBACK RULES!!!!!
thanks for the opinion carl. i was wondering why someone would see the headline, read (i’m assuming) the article, and then comment to the band’s shittiness, but that’s probably not worth my trouble. thanks for visiting CoS, now kindly GTFO.
Is “bettet” what your neighbor’s garage band calls yo mama’s ussy?
The shittiest band ever…. my neighbor’s garage band plays bettet than these two.