Jack White recently told NME that there won’t be a reunion of his former band THE WHITE STRIPES, citing it as “a really sad thing” and saying it would only happen if he and Meg White were bankrupt.
White explains:
Absolutely no chance. I couldn’t see any reason to ever do that. I’m not the kind of person that would retire from baseball and come out of retirement the next year. I mean, if we went to all the trouble of telling people we’re done, we meant it you know?
If we were forced to change our mind about that, I can only imagine the reason being if we went bankrupt or really needed the cash, which would be a really sad thing. I would probably be issuing an apology along with the announcement of the show dates.
THE WHITE STRIPES called it quits last year after 14 years together, spanning six studio albums and multiple successful singles.
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