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Rolling Stone Music Now

A Conversation with the Black Keys

Rolling Stone Music Now

Rolling Stone

Music Commentary, Music, Music Interviews

41K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney sit down with Rolling Stone's Patrick Doyle to discuss their new album and their entire career Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, I'm Brian Hyatt. This is Rolling Stone Music Now, Happy New Year.

0:08.0

Today we're going to kick in the first show of 2020 with an interview recently conducted by my colleague Patrick Doyle with

0:18.1

the Black Keys and that's Dan Arback and Patrick Carney and they talked about the Keys whole career.

0:24.0

They're back after a three-year break with a new album.

0:27.4

And there's a lot in there, so let's get right to it.

0:30.2

People are saying that you guys are better performers now than you ever were.

0:34.5

We have the street team on YouTube.

0:36.1

Commenting for us.

0:39.1

Yeah.

0:40.1

Actually, Dan sent me a link after, I think we played Toronto and he sent me a link after I think we played Toronto and he sent me a link from a clip of us playing

0:47.1

low high that night and there was one comment and it said I'm so glad I didn't come to your show because you would have ruined the

0:55.2

song for me I myself have a band and cover the song and there's just so many nuances

0:59.6

he said you're really not doing justice so. He said we're doing justice to our own song.

1:05.0

I was like, this is exactly what's wrong with the world.

1:08.0

Today is that this fucking idiot has a voice.

1:11.0

You know what I mean? I think this is basically like David from the office or whatever Steve

1:17.0

David Brant. Yeah, from the office leaving comments on motherfucker's

1:20.5

YouTube page. Tell me about the first time you got into the room together

1:24.4

and plugged in after five years that,

1:26.7

basically five years that you hadn't played together

1:29.6

after playing together for so long.

1:31.0

Let's just get that piece of information straight.

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