Jack White 20260407 [LSw] 🎸 Replacing the soul? Jack White's analog philosophy of life ✨
Hi, guys! It's Oshama 🎀✨
Lately, with AI-generated songs topping the charts and fake images becoming so realistic that it's confusing, don't you feel like 'humanity' is getting a bit lost in the world? That's exactly why this rock legend's words about 'genuine soul' hit so hard right now.
Jack White appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert! He's not just a guitar hero; he's an artist who loves the warmth of analog and gritty human nature more than anyone. In the video, he talks with raw emotion about everything from growing up in a noisy household in Detroit and his love for his late mother, to his super deep philosophy that 'upholstering a chair is the same as songwriting.'
In this Reiwa era where efficiency and speed are everything, this talk makes us re-evaluate the beauty of 'taking the time.' By the time you finish reading, you'll surely want to create something with your own hands. It's time to feel the real soul, literally! 🔥✨ (Note: Oshama)
Introduction Video
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Channel Name: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Video Release Date: 2026-04-07
Video Title:
* Original: Jack White On His First Showbiz Moment, His Mother The Saint, And Soulfulness In The Age Of A.I.
* Translation: Jack White on his first showbiz experience, his saintly mother, and soulfulness in the age of A.I.
Video Commentary
Hey, look! Isn't Jack White's aura incredible? The moment he appears, the atmosphere in the studio completely changes. When Stephen introduces him, he mentions his '12 Grammy wins and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction,' but Jack seems completely unfazed by those titles, looking incredibly relaxed.
The first topic that got everyone excited was the story of him being the youngest of 10 siblings (Stephen says 11!). In that noisy house in Detroit, he would make enough 'noise' from the attic to echo throughout the neighborhood. It seems his rebellious spirit, or rather his desire for expression, was already exploding back then. What's interesting is that he didn't want to be a guitarist at first; he wanted to be a drummer! The fact that he admired people like Gene Krupa and that guitar was a later choice feels emotional, as you can see the roots of his percussive playing style in that.
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