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#113 Anthony Bourdain & Songs About Food

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Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2008

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Superstar chef, author and TV host Anthony Bourdain joins Jim and Greg for a conversation about two of the best things on earth: Music and Food. What’s the connection between these two great pleasures? Jim and Greg hear from chefs around the country and play their favorite culinary-themed songs.

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You gotta understand something there.

0:02.0

This music is the glue of the world.

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It holds it all together.

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Without this, life would be meaningless. What are you getting so crazy about? It's just music.

0:27.0

Welcome to sound Opinions from Chicago Public Radio and American Public Media.

0:37.0

I'm Jim De Regattis, the pop music critic at the Chicago Sun-times.

0:41.0

And I'm Greg Kot. I write about Rock-and-roll for the Chicago sometimes. And I'm Greg Kot, I write about Rock and Roll for the Chicago Tribune.

0:44.7

Today on the world's only Rock and Roll Talk Show, Jim and I are going to look at two of life's

0:48.6

great pleasures, music and food.

0:51.3

We'll talk to author and rock and roll chef Anthony Bourdain

0:54.0

and give our choices for the greatest rock songs ever about food.

1:00.0

You're listening to sound opinions and time now for some music news Greg it's looking increasingly like EMI records.

1:13.0

They're shattered.

1:19.0

Greg, it's looking increasingly like EMI records is going to be shattered. They are one of the last

1:24.4

four remaining major labels and they are going to hell in a hand basket. Looks like they're losing

1:30.0

the Rolling Stones to Warner Music. The Rolling Stones catalog is one of the richest in rock history.

1:35.6

Never been exploited particularly well.

1:38.2

Parts of the early 60s catalog belong with ATCO.

1:41.9

Later stuff's been reissued by Virgin, but it's always been kind of a

1:44.0

sloppy job. A lot of money to be had there. It's estimated that if EMI loses the Rolling Stones,

1:49.2

they're going to lose upward of $6 million a year in revenues but guy hands the guy who is running

1:55.5

EMI doesn't seem to care he's he's cutting 2,000 jobs at the company radio head and

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