"Ball and Biscuit" is the eighth track on the album "Elephant" by American alternative rock band The White Stripes. The lyrics follow the perspective of a self-purported seventh son as he apparently courts a woman. He mentions that it is quite possible that he is the girl's "third man" and that the girl is ambivalent towards him, but he insistently tries to impress her with his claim to be a seventh son. The ball (cocaine) and biscuit (amphetamine) may refer to serious drugs. "We'll get clean together/And I'll find me a soapbox where… read more
"Ball and Biscuit" is the eighth track on the album "Elephant" by American alternative rock band The White Stripes. The lyrics fo… read more
"Ball and Biscuit" is the eighth track on the album "Elephant" by American alternative rock band The White Stripes. The lyrics follow the perspective of a self-purpor… read more
The White Stripes was an alternative rock band, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. They disbanded in 2011. The group consisted of songwriter Jack White (vocals, piano/keyboards, guitar) and Meg White (drums, vocals). After releasing several singles and three albums within the Detroit independent music underground, The White Stripes rose to prominence in 2002, as part of the garage rock revival scene. Their successful albums White Blood Cells and Elephant drew them attention from a large variety of media outlets in the United States and the United Kingdom. The Whit… read more
The White Stripes was an alternative rock band, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. They disbanded in 2011. The group consisted of songwriter Jack White (vocals, piano/keybo… read more
The White Stripes was an alternative rock band, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. They disbanded in 2011. The group consisted of songwriter Jack White (vocals, piano/keyboards, guitar) and Meg White (drums, vocals). A… read more