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#139 Jim and Greg Have Been Wrong

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Sound Opinions

Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2008

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Believe it or not, sometimes Jim and Greg are wrong. And this week on the show, they man up and admit it. Tune in to hear these critics admit to their occasional lapses in judgment.

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Good music is what we want to hear.

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What do you mean? Good music. It's what we dance to, what our children will dance to.

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And if you don't want to play it, then take your records and go home.

0:13.0

Did you have a band? It's like pizza.

0:17.0

Did you have a band? Good or bad? It's a great band. It's a bad band. It's like pizza baby. It's good no matter if there's music in the air.

0:30.0

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

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

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

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Today on the world's only

0:43.0

rock and roll talk show,

0:44.1

Hard as it may be to believe, Jim and I are going to admit we were wrong.

0:47.3

Yes, Greg, we'll confess some of our lapses and critical judgment,

0:50.8

and later on we'll review the new albums from the Hold Steady and King Kong.

0:57.0

You're listening to sound opinions and now it's time for some music news That is a Justin Timberlake song Rock Your Body which served as the soundtrack as it were for the

1:27.0

infamous wardrobe malfunction at the halftime of the 2004 Super Bowl Justin Timberlake

1:32.0

for 916th of a second, pulled down Janet Jackson's top and

1:37.7

revealed a bit of a nipple and resulted in a huge scandal.

1:41.9

Numerous complaints to CBS which broadcast at Super Bowl halftime, and then a huge

1:46.5

fine imposed by the Federal Communications Commission against the broadcaster, $550,000.

1:52.4

Well that fine was rescinded by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals,

1:56.5

which ruled basically that there was no malice intended. The broadcaster didn't know that

2:00.5

this was going to happen. It was in fact a mistake and they shouldn't be held liable for it.

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