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#103 Turkey Shoot 2007

Sound Opinions

Sound Opinions

Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2007

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

The Annual Sound Opinions Turkey Shoot: Jim and Greg celebrate Thanksgiving the old-fashioned way—by taking out this year’s biggest turkeys. Tune in to hear 2007’s musical disappointments be put out of their misery, and ours.

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0:00.0

What do you love about music?

0:04.0

To begin with,

0:08.0

everything. Everything. Putting on a great show is the most important thing you can do. One great rock show can change the world. Welcome to sound opinions from Chicago Public Radio and American Public Media.

0:40.0

I'm Jim D. Regattis, the pop music critic at the Chicago Sun Times.

0:44.6

And I'm Greg Cod.

0:45.6

I write about Rock and Roll for the Chicago Tribune.

0:47.4

Today on the world's only rock and roll talk show, Jim and I are going to carve up some of the

0:51.7

year's biggest musical turkeys.

0:54.0

Plus we'll review the new albums from Alicia Keys and The Hives,

0:57.0

and I'll add a track to the Desert Island Jukebox.

1:00.0

You're listening to sound opinions, and now it's time for some music news. Where you can stay forever.

1:15.0

You can be so,

1:20.0

that it will only get better.

1:25.0

You and me together through the days and nights.

1:31.0

I don't worry because everything's going to be alright.

1:37.0

That is Alicia Keys with her new single called No One.

1:40.6

It's from her third studio record as I am it's the biggest music news of

1:44.3

the week folks in case you missed it Alicia Keys is one of the biggest artists of the

1:48.4

last six seven years she emerged in 2001 with a record, Songs in A Minor, that was buoyed by a $20 million marketing

1:58.6

campaign by one Clive Davis, the head of J Records.

2:01.2

He wanted to get J Records off to a good start.

2:03.0

He had been at Arista Records, got bumped out of that job, started a new label.

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