Peppermints

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'''Peppermint''', like [[The Number Three]], can be seen almost everywhere in the world of the White Stripes, including :
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'''Peppermints''', like [[the number three]], are a common [[White Stripes]] motif:
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* "[[Meg White|Meg]] loves peppermints and we were going to call ourselves The Peppermints. But since our last name was White, we decided on The White Stripes. [...] It revolved around this childish idea, and we thought it a good stage aesthetic to dress in the colors of the peppermint, so people would think like kids when they saw us, or at least remember who we were." - [[Jack White]]
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* [[Meg White|Meg]]'s favorite candy and the candy on her bass drum
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* Jack typically uses a peppermint-striped guitar cord
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* The namesake of the band
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* Meg regularly used peppermint-swirl resonant heads on her bass drum and rack tom
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* Jack often uses a peppermint-striped guitar cord.
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* The art for the band's debut album, [[The White Stripes (album)|The White Stripes]]
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* The limited-edition 'Meg' and 'Jack' cameras came with peppermint-swirl winding knobs
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* Additionally, the 'Meg' Diana camera came with a peppermint filter
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* The cover of ''[[Hello Operator (single)|Hello Operator]]''
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* The cover of ''[[Lafayette Blues (single)|Lafayette Blues]]''
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* The cover of ''[[Let's Shake Hands (single)|Let's Shake Hands]]''
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* [http://store.thirdmanrecords.com/thewhitestripes-vinylstartersetchristmas2010.aspx The White Stripes Merchandise Collection]

Current revision as of 00:05, 26 November 2011

Peppermints, like the number three, are a common White Stripes motif:

  • "Meg loves peppermints and we were going to call ourselves The Peppermints. But since our last name was White, we decided on The White Stripes. [...] It revolved around this childish idea, and we thought it a good stage aesthetic to dress in the colors of the peppermint, so people would think like kids when they saw us, or at least remember who we were." - Jack White
  • Jack typically uses a peppermint-striped guitar cord
  • Meg regularly used peppermint-swirl resonant heads on her bass drum and rack tom
  • The art for the band's debut album, The White Stripes
  • The limited-edition 'Meg' and 'Jack' cameras came with peppermint-swirl winding knobs
  • Additionally, the 'Meg' Diana camera came with a peppermint filter
  • The cover of Hello Operator
  • The cover of Lafayette Blues
  • The cover of Let's Shake Hands
  • The White Stripes Merchandise Collection
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