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#123 Digital Music, Audio Fidelity & Opinions on Moby and Destroyer

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Sound Opinions

Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2008

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

iTunes, YouTube and MySpace have completely changed how we listen to music. But have they changed what we’re hearing? This week Jim and Greg invite producer Butch Vig and music journalist Bob Gendron to talk about the digital era’s impact on the sound of music.

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0:00.0

What do you love about music?

0:07.0

To begin with?

0:08.0

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.

0:39.0

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

0:42.0

And I'm Greg Katz. I write about rock and roll at the Chicago sometimes.

0:42.6

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

0:45.9

Today on the world's only rock and roll talk show, we're going to discuss the digital

0:49.4

revolution and its impact on the sound of music.

0:52.0

We'll also review new albums by Moby and Destroyer

0:55.0

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

0:57.0

You're listening to sound opinions and time now for some music news.

1:03.4

For a love for money money money money money money money money money

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money money money money money

1:08.0

money money.

1:10.0

Get in high

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oh, because I Desire.

1:15.0

Desire.

1:17.0

Desire. Desire.

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Desire.

1:21.0

Desire. Desire. You too making big news this week with a mega deal, the world's largest rock band arguably,

1:37.6

the Irish Quartet has just made a deal with the nation's largest concert promoter,

1:42.1

Live Nation artists, to create a mega company.

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