The Raconteurs cover 'Teenage Kicks' at Reading
John Peel's favourite song proves a highlight
Jack White marked his return to the festival after several visits with his other band The by playing a storming version of The Undertones classic on the NME/ Radio 1 Stage .
The band played a set drawn from their debut album 'Broken Boy Soldiers', as well playing a host of covers including Nancy Sinatra's 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)', The Stooges' 'TV Eye' and 'It Ain't Easy', the Ron Davies song made famous by David Bowie on his classic 1972 LP 'The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars'.
Speaking earlier to NME.COM, White said: "I love coming to Reading - British festivals are always the best."
He added: "It's a good room we're playing in - I saw Be Your Own Pet and The Fall in there earlier and it sounded great."
The set was:
'Intimate Secretary'
'Level'
'Steady, As She Goes'
'Together'
'It Ain't Easy'
'Store Bought Bones'
'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)'
'Broken Boy Soldier'
'Floating'
'Yellow Sun'
'Blue Veins'
'Teenage Kicks'
'Hands'
Stay tuned to NME.COM/festivals for full coverage from both sites of the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals including news, pictures and blogs, and check out next week's issue of NME out August 30 for the ultimate festival review.
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