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#581 All Apologies & Opinions on Run the Jewels

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Music, Society & Culture, Arts

4.32K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2017

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

It's good to start a new year with a clean slate – and that can mean apologizing to those you've wronged. In that contrite spirit, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share their favorite songs that say "sorry." Plus, a review of the new album from hip-hop duo Run the Jewels.

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There had been abuse in my family, but it was mostly musical in nature. Are you ready to get your world rocked?

0:20.0

Are you ready to get your world rocked? Ready?

0:21.0

Are you ready to get your mind blown?

0:24.0

Do it!

0:25.0

One, T, T, B.

0:28.0

I apologize. My bad, I screwed up.

0:31.0

There are so many ways to say I'm sorry. Today we look at some of the

0:34.8

best rock songs that do that. I'm Jim Deregadis. And I'm Greg Kot. We'll also look at some

0:40.0

music trends of the past year with vinyl sales going up and streaming services

0:44.2

more popular than ever in 2016. And we're going to review the latest record from

0:49.0

the hip-hop duo Run the Jules. That's all coming up on sound opinions and later in the show Greg we are going to dive into some of the best songs ever that say I'm sorry

1:07.9

Apology masterpieces, but first every new year we get to dive deep into the numbers what did we learn about

1:15.2

2016 music sales from you know compilers of these numbers like Nielsen SoundScan

1:20.9

and Buzzangle yes Jim to me the most significant number of the years, once again the rise of streaming, not

1:28.2

only are consumers streaming more music than ever, but they are actually paying for it more than ever

1:34.4

which I think is the good news for the music industry in an otherwise somewhat bleak year

1:38.9

how much of this money is actually trickling down into the wallets of the actual artists.

1:43.9

We know that these micro payments don't add up to a whole lot, but we're starting to see significant

1:49.1

cash flow into these streaming services like Spotify and Apple.

1:55.0

Overall, audio stream consumption increased 82% in 2016,

2:00.0

and even more significantly, the number of subscription streams, the percentage of those that were subscription streams,

2:08.0

rose to 76% of the total in 2016, from 62% in 2015. That's pretty significant.

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