
The Third Men podcast is a fan-made, not-for-profit, just for fun celebration of Jack White, and is in no way directly affiliated with Third Man Records or the man himself. For the definitive history of Jack White and his music, please consult your local Jack White. And for everyone else lookin’ for a home, you found one here, in a place so seedy. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 195 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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The White Stripes have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- and the Third Men Podcast is there on the ground floor! Well, to be more specific...our Third Correspondent, Frank Anselmo is there on the ground floor. Longtime listeners wi... more
It's a podcast crossover episode connected by love! Also internet! This week the Third Men Podcast chats with Ryan Schaap of the Hardest Podcast to Podcast about one of our favorite songs of the early White Stripes - Hello Operator. On THP2P Ryan dee... more
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These episodes often take me hours to listen to because I have to go listen to whole albums in between when hear cool music I haven’t heard before.
You’re family.
I am a huge fan of Jack White and I just found this podcast this year. I am listening my way through the years and I am learning a bunch that I didn’t know and getting lots of laughs. The Kaminski brothers are great!
Cringy Rick & Morty humor. Cackling at their own awful jokes. The “we’re terrible interviewers we should have ask that question to our previous guest.” Lol. Not funny. Just shows how lazy the hosts are and unprepared they are for their guest. Did an episode on Iggy pop, couldn’t be bothered to buy an old article on jack white and iggy pop. Begged listeners to send host the article. Their politics are nearly as obnoxious as their humor.
Fantastic interview with Matthew Jacobson. I have the Orlando, Chattanooga, and Santa Fe posters in my office. Huge fan. I can't wait to check out more of your podcasts.
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A lively exploration of Jack White and his musical journey characterizes the episodes, offering listeners a deep dive into the complex worlds of his bands, including The White Stripes and The Raconteurs. Fans and creators alike celebrate their shared passion through humorous anecdotes, insightful discussions about music, and reflections on live performances. Episodes often feature guests who share personal stories and expert insights related to White's music and its cultural impact. Worth noting is the camaraderie between the hosts, who blend humor with a genuine appreciation for the artistry of Jack White, making it an engaging listen for both ardent fans and newer listeners seeking to understand his influence.
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