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#161 Radiohead & Opinions on Fall Out Boy

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Sound Opinions

Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2008

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

When Radiohead visited the show in 2006, no one could predict that the band’s experiment with In Rainbows would be so successful. Take a listen to Jim and Greg’s conversation with this year’s biggest newsmakers. And later the critics will sound off on the new album from pop punk outfit Fall Out Boy.

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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.

0:37.0

Welcome to Sound opinions from Chicago Public Radio and American Public Media. I'm Jim Diorgatus, the pop music critic at the Chicago sometimes.

0:41.0

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

0:44.0

Today in the world's only Rock and Roll talk show,

0:47.0

you'll hear our conversation with music newsmakers of the Year,

0:51.0

radiohead.

0:52.0

And later on, we'll review the new album from Pop Punk Heroes,

0:55.6

Fallout Boy, and I'll lay it a track to the Desert Island Jukebox.

0:59.0

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

1:03.6

Oh Tommy Tommy Tommy

1:12.0

Tommy can you hear me?

1:15.0

Greg Tommy may have been able to hear Roger Doaltry back then but whether he could now if he listens to the iPod too much it's a question because there's been a lot of information

1:24.8

lately coming from the scientific community about the results of listening to music too

1:29.0

loudly on your

1:34.0

cell phone

1:35.0

cell phone. It's estimated that some 240 million of these

1:38.0

digital music players have been sold.

1:40.0

But that comes with a problem.

1:42.0

If you listen much louder than 80 some odd decibels, then you're

1:46.9

in danger of incurring permanent hearing loss, the scientists are now saying. That's

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