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Sound Opinions Show

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:39 pm
by Mr. B
The Sound Opinions show taped in early February has hit the air and is available here: http://soundopinions.org/show/595?utm_c ... rce=Eloqua. For those who don't know, this show is a weekly hour long show devoted to rock and roll airing on many NPR stations. Its hosted by long time Chicago Tribune critic Greg Kot and former Sun Times/Rolling Stone writer Jim Derogatis.


We attended the taping and, as I posted at the time, thought it was great. Kot and Derogatis are both long-time DBT fans and ask intelligent, knowledgeable questions. Some of the taping hit the cutting room floor, but a lot of it survived and its good stuff. Not much new information here for most of us, but still an enjoyable listen.

Re: Sound Opinions Show

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 12:41 pm
by 211poundsofpork
Niiiiiice. Just by chance, I believe this is what I heard on 88.5 WXPN (Philly) yesterday afternoon. Great interview (Classic Cooley-isms including his comments about what he would be doing if not being a musician) and great music. I didn't hear the whole thing, but I did hear an acoustic Surrender Under Protest and an acoustic Ever South.

Re: Sound Opinions Show

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 10:18 pm
by Smitty
Caught this randomly while going to get groceries; I had to change plans and directions as I wouldn't be able to pick it up heading towards my original destination.

I found the part about Tom T. Hall's "Watergate Blues" inspiring "What It Means" particularly interesting.

Re: Sound Opinions Show

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 9:49 am
by Zip Up to Michigan
I was wondering when this was going to be posted. Thanks for the heads up! I was right in front of Cooley, so unfortunately I didn't make any of the camera angles. :x