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[edit] Songs used in advertising

Does anyone feel that this article warrants a section devoted to songs used in commercial advertising? In addition to the references already here, I believe that the song "Desperate Man" has also been featured in at least 2 television ads. Although the exact ones escape me. Vestalian 03:43, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Article Quality Increasing

I'm glad that someone added the cover songs portion, that's a good addition. I hope this article continues to grow. A few days ago, it was an extremely small-and largely unhelpful-article. keep up the good work! feel free to critique my 'growing recognition' section and add stuff --Elysianfields 07:05, 19 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Claims?

The line about Robert Plant claims to enjoy them seems odd. It seems unlikely he'd be lying. 69.214.61.94 18:57, 19 January 2006 (UTC)

  • don't know about about Led Zep but i heard KEXP's Nick Harcourt telling Radiohead members and Beck were fans! EnthusiastFRANCE 22:37, 30 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Chulahoma EP tracklist

i'm working on other articles now. cheers to Dan & Pat if they're coming here someday! heard they were into net stuff in a radio interview.

Chulahoma, The Songs of Junior Kimbrough (EP)

  1. Kee Your Hands Off Her - 3:06
  2. Have Mercy on Me - 4:42
  3. Work Me - 4:15
  4. Meet Me in the City - 3:38
  5. Nobody But You - 5:21
  6. My Mind is Ramblin' - 6:45
  7. untitled ghost track - 0:32

recorded july 2005, sale date may 2006

EnthusiastFRANCE 22:30, 30 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] black keys info

Black Keys leave Fat Possum, pay tribute to Junior Kimbrough 
Tuesday, 11 April at 18:43Connections 
Buddy Guy 
Junior Kimbrough 
party of helicopters 
Femi Kuti 
The Shins 
The Black Keys 
The Black Keys - My Mind Is Ramblin' 
The Black Keys Split With Fat Possum, Prep Releases
Kati Llewellyn and Amy Phillips report:
The Black Keys and Fat Possum Records-- seemed like a match made in blues-rock heaven,  right?   But as Jack and Meg (or Puffy and J.Lo or Britney and Justin) will tell you, sometimes couples  that look like they're perfect for each other just aren't meant to be. Sigh...
Black Key Dan Auerbach told Billboard.com recently that his band and Fat Possum have parted  ways, and they are currently shopping around for an American home for their forthcoming album,  which they hope to
release on September 12. (V2 will put the record out in Europe, and Modular will handle it in Australia.) Although the album is untitled at the moment, songs slated to appear include "Your  Touch", "The Flame", and "It's Just Got to Be". 
Auerbach assured Billboard.com that the Fat Possum split was "amicable." Yeah, yeah, they all  say that, but this time we actually believe it, for quite a few reasons. First of all, Auerbach  and his
bandmate, Patrick Carney, will leave the Mississipi imprint with a parting gift in the form of  the Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough EP. A six-song tribute to the late bluesman  (with an
answering machine message from Kimbrough's wife tacked on at the end), the disc hits stores  May 2. It includes "The Black Keys - My Mind Is Ramblin'", which
the Keys covered on last year's Fat Possum Kimbrough tribute album, Sunday Nights.
Tracklist:
01 Keep Your Hands Off Her 
02 Have Mercy on Me
03 Work Me
04 Meet Me in the City
05 Nobody But You
06 My Mind Is Ramblin'
Also, Fat Possum will continue to distribute Carney's Audio Eagle label, which has so far put  out the Gil Mantera's Party Dream album Bloodsongs. Future releases include stuff by two Carney  side projects, 10% Animals and Marble Arches. The latter also features guitarist Jamie  Stillman (ex-party of helicopters), who co-runs Audio Eagle.
That's kind of the rock and roll equivalent of seeing the kid every other weekend, right?
The Black Keys are currently in the midst of an Australian tour, which has them playing some  weird festivals with people like Femi Kuti and Buddy Guy. In May, they'll head to England to rock The Shins-curated date of All Tomorrow's Parties.

213.228.0.12 09:02, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ewe Needle

What the heck is a ewe-needle, as mentioned in the introductory paragraph? DarianW 09:54, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

A search of "ewe needle" returns less than 150 results, "ewe needle" + the black keys returns only mirror sites. I'm taking it out so the apparent misinformation doesn't spread.

[edit] additionnal add featuring black keys song...

A 2006 Nissan advertisement for their pathfinder vehicle also featured a black keys song (set you free). In Canada anyways :) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.28.228.227 (talk) 02:51, 6 March 2007 (UTC).

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[edit] New album

The page states that a new BK album is due for release early this year. There's no reference in the article and I haven't been able to find any information myself. Can anyone fill in the blanks there (and as a BK fan I'm kind of interested finding out about this). Ed zeppelin (talk) 21:39, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Black Keys featured in the Movie Cloverfield

I'm still new to wikipedia and haven't quite found my balls for editing articles other people have built so I'll throw this out there for someone else to add. The movie cloverfield doesn't have much of a soundtrack but for the 5 minutes of the movie that music is actually playing the song "Grown So Ugly" off of Rubber Factory was played. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Roostar (talk • contribs) 02:18, 24 January 2008 (UTC)