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White Stripes’ Final “Late Night” Gig: Conan O’Brien on Special Relationship With Jack and Meg

2/20/09, 8:25 am EST

One night in the late 1990s, Conan O’Brien was hanging out in a Detroit bowling alley after shooting a remote segment with Ted Nugent (”I rode around in the woods with him, we had a guitar duel and then fired guns,” he recalls). “I have this vague memory of these really cool kids coming over and hanging out with us,” he says. “I knew nothing about them or what they did.”

A few years later, O’Brien learned he had met Jack and Meg White that day when he popped into a Saturday Night Live rehearsal to check out the White Stripes as a fan. He reconnected with the duo and kicked off a relationship that would become one of the most fruitful in late-night TV. The White Stripes will cap a big chapter of that history tonight when they appear on the last-ever episode of Late Night With Conan O’Brien before the host relocates to Los Angeles to take over The Tonight Show.

The Late Night gig will be the White Stripes’ first live performance since the duo canceled a tour in September 2007. So how exactly did O’Brien convince them to play the show? “It’s a cash payment,” he tells Rolling Stone. “It doesn’t happen often, but occasionally in show business you get exactly what you want. It’s the inverse of the Rolling Stones song.”

In April 2003, the White Stripes performed a four-night residency on Late Night that included their moving “Jolene” cover. “They altered the DNA of our show for a week, which was really fun,” O’Brien says. In 2005, a warped O’Brien appeared in the Michel Gondry-directed video for “The Denial Twist.” Two years later, the duo rocked two songs — “Icky Thump” and “Effect and Cause” — during a single episode of Conan’s show.

David Letterman had a special fondness for frequent guest Warren Zevon (he recently spoke about their friendship in Rolling Stone), and is a big fan of the Foo Fighters, who played his comeback show following open-heart surgery at his request. But there’s something unique about how O’Brien — who’s become known for hosting a wide range of excellent music on his show — relates to the White Stripes. “Musically they’re beyond the pale, but there’s something else they have that fits,” he explains. “They’re very creative, and they’re very committed to altered reality. Our show has always existed in sort of a little bit of an alternate universe — we have puppets and bears and wizards standing up in the audience.”

Similarly, the Stripes’ fascination with simplicity and a childlike naiveté suits the Late Night aesthetic. “I’m a Peter Pan, I don’t grow,” O’Brien jokes. “There has always been a childlike silliness to our show, and I’d like to think there’s been a silly sweetness to our show. There’s a sweetness to the White Stripes — there’s the hard rock but there’s this sweetness that I think resonates a little bit with our show and it’s always been a good fit.” The band’s “We’re Going to Be Friends” remains one of O’Brien’s favorites, and he says he sometimes breaks into the song on guitar during tense rehearsals: “It’s in G. G and D are my favorite chords.”

As far as O’Brien’s plans for the music on The Tonight Show go, “I want to reunite Men Without Hats,” he says. “And then onward. I want to continue the relationships that we had, but our show needs to grow and change. Without sounding corny, we need to travel on this road and meet other people, but I don’t want to lose anybody along the way. So I will be desperately trying to coax them out to Los Angeles.” And should he decide to shoot a segment from the Sunset Strip, “I’m doing crunches right now so I can wear the leather vest with nothing underneath it.”

But before that, he’ll say his last goodnight in New York City with Jack and Meg by his side. “From the bowling alley to the week they were on the air to the video to the countless appearances, it’s been a bit of a happening, to use a Sixties term,” he says, “and I dig it.”

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Natch | 2/20/2009, 12:47 pm EST

God bless Conan and the White Stripes !

Mike C | 2/20/2009, 2:41 pm EST

Cmon Conan! Who bailed you out after 9/11 and played your show when no one…and I mean no one would travel to NYC???

Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes .that’s who!!!

They sang a stirring rendition of “By Your Side” as if they were singing it to New York City themselves…

How quickly we forget…

Anonymous | 2/20/2009, 3:59 pm EST

Mike C,

I fail to see your point.

Bobbygringo13 | 2/20/2009, 4:20 pm EST

Black Crowes? First of all, what’s that got to do with this. Secondly, it has to be the The White Stripes…can’t imagine anyone else. And last of all, the White Stripes are better!

lala | 2/20/2009, 5:47 pm EST

This is the perfect way to end Late Night. The White Stripes are brilliant and so is Conan

Mike | 2/20/2009, 6:45 pm EST

Wow!

Todd | 2/20/2009, 7:07 pm EST

It’s funny that I feel so sad about Conan leaving “Late Night”. I feel like Conan is my generation’s Johnny and yet Conan hasn’t hosted a single Tonight Show yet. Hopefully Conan can erase some of the corniness that Jay perpetuates still. The White Stripes are the perfect choice. Their most recent booking was decent, although they did struggle through Icky Thump but I’m confident they’ll make up for it tonight. Meg lives in LA so they only need to swing by when Jack visits. East Coasters are still heart broken. Maybe one day Conan can bring the Tonight Show back.

III | 2/20/2009, 11:54 pm EST

I freaking adore the white stripes. you can’t imagine how happy i am to see them after a year in what felt like hiding.

jayne | 2/21/2009, 12:04 am EST

todd, i totally get what you mean. but i feel this way because now i have to choose between letterman and conan. but i guess the thing i love most is that jay leno will finally leave. fucking dirty republican. this switch is so long overdue.

saad | 2/21/2009, 12:44 am EST

that denial twist video is awesome. i love conan and i hope people embrace his quirkiness when he goes to the tonight show.

Drumsnbeer! | 2/21/2009, 2:30 am EST

Yes bring back Men WIthout Hats!! They fucking rule!

mike c is an idiot | 2/21/2009, 2:39 am EST

just read my name.

RTickle | 2/21/2009, 8:29 am EST

I got stoned and missed it.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NG.
white stripes/black crowes?

duh, GREEN Day..ummm BLUE Oyster Cult..ummmm..Red Buttons?
Deep PURPLE..
PINK (floyd)
hell PUNK FLUID, even..
{obscure RUTLES reference}
Conan is cooler than a refrigerated BoxCar!

mia h | 2/21/2009, 11:36 am EST

didnt anybody notice that jack was almost in tears by the end of the song – dont tell me that was cuz conan was moving to LA. whats up with him & meg???

JD | 2/21/2009, 2:17 pm EST

I saw it. White Stripes sucked, like they didn’t even have the respect for Conan to rehearse. Jack White is a knob and Conan deserved better from his friends.

Jay Deed | 2/21/2009, 5:08 pm EST

yer an ass…

Joe | 2/21/2009, 6:43 pm EST

I am a huge WS fan and was very excited when I heard they were going to play. I was sorely disappointed. Someone said something about not rehearsing, and it did seem that way. Meg should stick to drums. It was a below average performance for them, considering some of the performances they’ve done, both on Conan’s show and on tour. Not one of my favorite songs to begin with, but that version, for lack of a better term, sucked. Here’s to hoping they redeem themselves on his new show!

john c | 2/21/2009, 8:14 pm EST

does anyone know if conan is bringing his writes and his band with him to the new show?

Lynne | 2/21/2009, 8:35 pm EST

At the end of the performance, conan whispers, “That meant a lot to me” and you could tell he was serious.

That’s just perfect

Victoria | 2/21/2009, 9:39 pm EST

New York has been good to Conan. I don’t understand WHY he decided to leave. I feel LA won’t take to him like us in NY. Carson is an example-he’s still good-don’t get me wrong, but he was better here in NY. Conan should re-think this move.

NC Fan | 2/21/2009, 9:53 pm EST

The White Stripes have done MUCH better. Jack was good but not his usual great. Was Meg having a bad hair day or what? Poor Meg…she certainly had a time with that rose in her hair. Maybe she should have stood to Jack’s left vs right side.

biggerfanthanu | 2/22/2009, 11:39 am EST

It was an intimate performance of one of Conan’s favorite White Stripes songs. It was a somber and also touching version of a great song. I know Jack and Meg have had some blazing performances on the show before but I believe this one was suppose to be low key as to not upstage the fact that this was kind of a farewell show. I was glad I stayed up to watch.

JLP | 2/22/2009, 2:18 pm EST

Was it just me? But i think Meg is pregnant?? She looked pregnant to me?? Did anyone else pick up on that?

JD | 2/22/2009, 2:29 pm EST

I may be an ass, Jay Dee, but I have ears. Anyone who enjoyed that performance just wasn’t listening. It was so weak. The age of the rock god is over, sheep. It’s ok to call a spade a spade and let your favorite band know that they stunk it up on occasion. The White Stripes really stunk this one up.

jaredmichael | 2/22/2009, 6:33 pm EST

Bloody good, and heart-wrenching.

“That meant the world to me.”
-Conan

zosoG | 2/22/2009, 10:43 pm EST

It was meant to be a meaningful going away song, I don’t see how some of you could say it sucked. It was amazing, it was exactly what Conan wanted. Jack really got into it and like Conan said “that meant the world to me”. You could tell it did to. The best part of the show was when he said something about all you who think Conan should grow up and mature well that too bad. Because that’s who he is, no reason he can’t be himself, that’s what makes him great!

yussy | 2/23/2009, 12:39 am EST

to the musical idiot who thought it sucked??? You don’t know Jack!
It was brillant!! what do you want, shredding?? it was real, it was beautiful…I was truely touched

Anonymous | 2/23/2009, 6:17 pm EST

I thought it was an unusual performance, not what I expected but that’s what’s cool, we got the unexpected. I was just so glad to see them playing together again. Ilove the WS and Conan!

anon | 2/23/2009, 9:07 pm EST

When Conan said “that meant the world to me,” he was talking about Andy Richter being on the show.

Justin Stark | 2/24/2009, 1:18 pm EST

Bottom-of-the-barrel bullshit.

jt | 2/25/2009, 10:36 am EST

sorry Anon ur wrong buddy. Conan CLEARLY leaned in towards Jack White at the end of the performance and said directly in his ear , “thank you. that meant the world to me.” And it sounded like he meant it.

acp | 3/1/2009, 3:45 pm EST

yes i thought megs guitar was hiding a bump….
it was different, but i liked it meg should be on drums, she is fantastic, so is jack even if he said he liked my hair!!!!

Johnny | 3/2/2009, 10:30 am EST

WOW.
fuck you all who are dissing the White Stripes.
You guys are idiots.

any | 5/6/2009, 10:14 am EST

i think jack is brilliant but the world not,thats the trouble,point,i liked the white stripes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!cuando vienen a argentina?

Dissapointed | 6/3/2009, 9:27 pm EST

Conan why did you pick Pearl Jam to open the new show? They are depressing, boring, & OLD NEWS. Not to mention their lead singer looks like he’s possessed. Jack and Meg would have played your show, what’s wrong with you?

jim jarmusch | 6/5/2009, 1:46 am EST

dissapointed: i was thinking about that….although im a pj follower (they are not past news…the last album sold as much copies as any of the stripes, the “cornice” dvd was huge & they keep selling stadiums worldwide)…but theyre such a depressing band for such a fun ride kind of show….the stripes are very tripy bluesy-punk-hard rock band…GREAT band

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