Jack White Gives A Thrilling Performance On 'SNL' — On 2 Days' Notice (NPR)
Though we're only two episodes into Season 46, it's hard to imagine that White's turn won't come out near the top when it's time to rank SNL's 2020-21 musical guests. Unencumbered by new material to promote, White cranked out a few scorching career highlights, including 2014's solo hit "Lazaretto" — which he performed with a guitar designed for him by the late Eddie Van Halen — and kicking off with a fantastic medley.
The earlier performance fused unexpected pieces in remarkable ways, kicking off with "Don't Hurt Yourself" — the song he co-wrote and performed on BeyoncĂ©'s Lemonade — before shifting into a version of The White Stripes' "Ball and Biscuit" that incorporated lyrics from Blind Willie Johnson's "Jesus Is Coming Soon." So, on two days notice, we got an Eddie Van Halen tribute, BeyoncĂ©, The White Stripes, a Jack White solo song and Blind Willie Johnson. Not bad!
It was the sort of performance SNL could stand to showcase more often: a veteran star without much to promote or prove, popping by with the sole objective of putting on the best show humanly possible.