How much does Jack White not give a fk? This is how much: The rocker, who is known for, well, doing things his own way, recently played at Dublin's Royal Hospital Kilmainham with the Kills. At the end of his typically epic set (25 songs, including White Stripes hits and songs from his new solo album Lazaretto), the venue pulled the plug on White. Why? Curfew. Venues like to follow rules. White does not. He continued playing without any mic support, telling the crowd, "The PA's gawn" in what sounds like a distinctly Nashville accent he's developed since living there. He then sang "Goodnight, Irene," playing on an acoustic guitar. And the crowd sang along with him. You can watch the whole thing in this video — the sound is cut on him at about the 4:30 mark:

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This is notable especially since not so long ago Jack White made a fuss about badly behaved concertgoers. "They've got a fucking texting thing in their fucking hand, and probably a drink, too!" he told Rolling Stone.

But Jack White fans are a dedicated bunch, and when they're with him, they're with him. His appreciation for those fans, and theirs of him, is pretty clear here.

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Paul Schrodt Paul Schrodt is a freelance writer and editor who also contributes to Esquire, GQ, Money, The Wall Street Journal, and more.

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