Jack White on Lady Gaga: "It's All Image with No Meaning Behind It"
Given Jack White's predilection for the gritty blues of Son House, it would seem to follow that he might take issue with the image-conscious pop personas of today.
During a recent interview with Esquire UK, the guitarist/singer used Lady Gaga as a target while taking on modern culture as a whole. "I don't think she lives it because it's all artifice," he said of the pop singer. "It's all image with no meaning behind it. You can't sink your teeth into it. It's a sound bite. It's very of this age, because that's what people want. They want a Twitter line, a jpeg, an MP3."
White also hit out against the idea of artists trying to make themselves appeal to the widest swath of people possible in order to gain a mass following.
""The goal of modern celebrity is to make yourself into the lowest common denominator," said White. "'Hey, I'm a guy just like you. I like a beer, a football game.' Especially in reality television, you'll see people will go so far as to make a fool out of themselves just to prove that."
White released his debut solo album, Blunderbuss, earlier this year.
Update: Jack White has issued a statement clarifying his remarks from the interview. It reads:
"I'd like to address the recent tabloidesque drama baiting by the press in regards to Lady Gaga. I never said anything about her music, or questioned the authenticity of her songs in any way. I was in a conversation about the drawbacks of image for the sake of image, and that it is popular nowadays to not question an image in front of you, but only to label it as 'cool' or 'weird' quickly and dispose of it. I don't like my comments about Lady Gaga's presentation being changed into some sort of negative critique of her music. If you're going to try to cause drama, at least get the quotes right. I think journalists should also be held accountable for what they say. Especially publications like the NME who put whatever words they feel like between two quotation marks and play it off as a quote. Maybe somebody with more lawyers can take them to task, but I'll just use the Internet and Twitter instead. I also think that kind of tabloid drama encourages artists to not express their opinions in the press, and instead give polite soundbites that don't stimulate thought about creativity and the consumption of art in its many guises.
"Peace to Lady Gaga and I fully congratulate and compliment her on her championing of gay rights issues and the momentum it's given to help create change."
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loral
December 12, 2012 at 10:51am
I truly do not know why anyone knows who this guy is.
You can walk into any music store across the USA and hear him playing a used guitar next to a cardboard sign that reads "No Stairway, No Sweet Home..."
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vjm
December 10, 2012 at 10:00pm
Isn't this the same guy that has based his image on a johnny depp character and also tried to pass his bandmate of as his sister and she is really his ex-wife?? But I do agree with his original comments on image in today's culture.
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RaySmuckles
December 06, 2012 at 12:50pm
Captain Obvious says what everyone already knows....and then backpedals on his initial correct comment to boot! Well, played, Jacko!
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TheAmerican
December 05, 2012 at 4:43pm
Are any of you commenters in the business? No, because if you were you would know that a gimmick is necessary for this trade. The question is what is your gimmick based on, reality or fantasy? We have a little too much fantasy in today's world and anyone that gives gaga a dime is a massive fail. Rage on Jack!
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crackasnowflake
December 13, 2012 at 3:20pm
What was Robert Johnson's gimmick again? Ohh and was david bowie's gimmick based on reality or fantasy.. should we not give him any respect either? Just looking for consistency in your troll response.
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shadow1029
December 05, 2012 at 4:19pm
I love Jack, but he really can't say much about someone caring too much on image...
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irondarwin
December 05, 2012 at 2:43pm
I don't necessarily disagree with the thought, just find it ironic coming from him. He's on record talking about how important and how deliberate image was for the White Stripes.
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crackasnowflake
December 05, 2012 at 2:28pm
haha all this from a guy who got famous for a hack music video.
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Johnny Blades
December 05, 2012 at 1:53pm
...says the utter hack guitarist who you've only heard of because he started a gimmick two-person band that was famous for looking like a Target ad come to life. YOU'RE SO ALTERNATIVE, JACKO!













