Lost Gem: "Ball and Biscuit" - The White Stripes (2003)


"It's quite possible that
I'm your third man, girl...
but it's a fact that
I'm the seventh son."

~ The White Stripes ~


The White Stripes sound like a full band...but don't be fooled. It's just Detroit Dynamos, Jack and Meg White, working their wang-doodle like their lives depended on it.

Funny what passion can bring to the table.

And 2003 captured Jack unleashing his guitar spank for the long haul...with Meg pounding out drumbeats like hip thrusts.  Both teasing each other.  Each working their mojo til it becomes impossible for either to hold back. The listener soon makes it a horndog RnR threesome.  Everyone satisfied at the end.




Lost Gem:--> "Ball and Biscuit"...is a seven-minute blues/rock jam fest filled with wicked Jack White swaggering bravado and face melting guitar shred.  Add sexy Meg's taunting and teasing bass pedal beats and you have one of the most bad-ass suggestive performances ever.

Have you heard this one?


It's quite possible that I'm your third man girl
But it's a fact that I'm the seventh son
And right now you could care less about me
But soon enough you will care, by the time I'm done

Let's have a ball and a biscuit sugar
And take our sweet little time about it
Let's have a ball girl
And take our sweet little time about it
Tell everyone in the place just to get out
We'll get clean together
And I'll find a soapbox where I can shout it

You read it in the newspaper
Ask your girlfriends and see if they know
That my strength is ten fold girl
And I'll let you see if you want to before you go

It's quite possible that I'm your third man
But it's a fact that I'm the seventh son
It was the other two which/was made me your third
But it was my mother who made me the seventh son
And right now you could care less about me
But soon enough you will care by the time I'm done.


Good stuff!

Casey Chambers
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Comments

Unknown said…
Like they ate Led Zeppy puffs for breakfast. Bluesy, boozy, SAYexy.
Casey said…
Yea that just about sums it up.

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