Greg Kot
@gregkot
Co-host @soundopinions. Former music critic at Chicago Tribune. Author of 7 books, including "I'll Take You There," “Learning How to Die," "Ripped."
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It's a solar-powered Sound Opinions this week, as ace journalist/activist Bill McKibben returns to the show. As Bill says: “Renewable energy has suddenly become the obvious, cost-efficient choice… a very big and hopeful thing.” We provide the soundtrack: bit.ly/47BspGj
Latin jazz legend Eddie Palmieri is gone, but his music still cooks. What a life, what a career. A few words about the master on Sound Opinions: bit.ly/46jVZPj
A classic, fom Mapplethorpe's cover shot to Patti's startling declaration of intent in the LP's first line. And then there's "Birdland," in which Smith pleads, “Please, take me up.” How did we get here? And how do we get the hell out? Sound Opinions: bit.ly/3Vl7T5h
Indie rock, we hardly knew you. Where it started & where it went. We talk with Chris DeVille, author of "Such Great Heights: The Complete Cultural History of the Indie Rock Explosion," on Sound Opinions. Some spiel here: bit.ly/4gOQufk The show: bit.ly/3IIqp4G
Jim Kimball (RIP) put the overdrive into Laughing Hyenas, Mule, The Jesus Lizard, and more. He also did some fine work with Duane Denison and Ken Vandermark in a completely different musical vein. A few words about a drummer supreme on Sound Opinions: bit.ly/42fkXNs
How the scene that emerged in a funky Manhattan neighborhood shaped the future of American music. Sound Opinions with author David Browne. My spiel here: bit.ly/4gVKQYx Interview with David here: bit.ly/4mRRyjT Enjoy!
Arthur Baker has been crafting perfect beats since the '70s for myriad artists across multiple genres: New Order, Afrika Bambaataa, Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, Neneh Cherry, Al Green + many more. The Sound Opinions interview: bit.ly/4q741mz