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#538 1991 Revisited & Opinions on Iggy Pop

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Music, Society & Culture, Arts

4.32K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2016

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

1991 was the year punk broke again! Twenty five years later, Jim and Greg explore what made 1991 so special: Nirvana, N.W.A., Lollapalooza and more. Plus a review of the new collaboration between punk veteran Iggy Pop and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age.

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0:00.0

What happened to music that meant something?

0:03.0

The Who at the Kingdom or a kiss at the Coliseum?

0:07.0

Where is the Misty Mountain Hop?

0:10.0

Where is the smoke on the water?

0:12.0

Where is the Iron man of today. Hey, this is not a test. This is Rock and Roll.

0:27.0

When do you of the great years in rock and roll history, 1964, 1967 and 1976,

0:40.3

all spring to mind. But one of the most important was 25 years ago.

0:44.0

I'm Jim De Regattis.

0:45.0

And I'm Greg Cott.

0:46.0

We're going to take a trip back to 1991 and then review the 17th studio album from Iggy Pop.

0:52.0

That's coming up on Sound Opinions.

0:54.0

This is Sound Opinions and later in the show Greg we're going to review the 17th studio album by Iggy pop an overused phrase the godfather of punk rock but geez those albums he made with the stooges are as good as it gets the raw power of that great band and then a long solo career

1:18.0

Now Iggy saying this might be his farewell album the last of that career.

1:23.0

That's later on in the show Jim, but now it's time to you mean to me.

1:40.0

Such a heart. Search your heart

1:45.0

soul.

1:47.0

When you find me there you serves no long.

1:56.4

Don't tell me it's not worth trying for.

2:00.4

You can't tell. You're listening to sound opinions. I'm Jim Deeregatus. My partner is Greg Kott and that sad to say is Brian Adams with everything I do I do it for you

2:20.0

takes you back to Kevin Koster in Tights with Robin Hood.

2:22.8

Oh, man.

2:24.2

That was the number one single, Greg, of 1991.

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