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🗓️ 11 June 2021
⏱️ 52 minutes
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Pino Palladino is a legendary bassist who’s played with everyone from The Who to Nine Inch Nails to D’Angelo. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Pino about his storied career, playing style and about the first album where he's taking center stage, Notes With Attachments. Plus, the hosts review some new music from Japanese Breakfast and Wolf Alice.
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Featured Songs:
Pino Palladino & Blake Mills, "Just Wrong," Notes With Attachments, Verve, 2021
Wolf Alice, "Smile," Blue Weekend, Dirty Hit, 2021
Wolf Alice, "Delicious Things," Blue Weekend, Dirty Hit, 2021
Wolf Alice, "The Beach," Blue Weekend, Dirty Hit, 2021
Wolf Alice, "Moaning Lisa Smile," My Love Is Cool, Dirty Hit, 2015
Wolf Alice, "Lipstick on the Glass," Blue Weekend, Dirty Hit, 2021
Japanese Breakfast, "Be Sweet," Jubilee, Dead Oceans, 2021
Japanese Breakfast, "Posing For Cars," Jubilee, Dead Oceans, 2021
Japanese Breakfast, "Paprika," Jubilee, Dead Oceans, 2021
Japanese Breakfast, "In Hell," Jubilee, Dead Oceans, 2021
Japanese Breakfast, "Savage Good Boy," Jubilee, Dead Oceans, 2021
Pino Palladino & Blake Mills, "Off The Cuff," Notes With Attachments, Verve, 2021
Paul Young, "Come Back and Stay (Extended Version)," No Parlez, Columbia, 1983
D'Angelo, "Chicken Grease," Voodoo, Virgin, 2000
D'Angelo, "Playa Playa," Voodoo, Virgin, 2000
D'Angelo, "Send It On," Voodoo, Virgin, 2000
D'Angelo, "Feel Like Makin' Love," Voodoo, Virgin, 2000
The Who, "Baba O'Riley (Live at the Hollywood Bowl 2002)," Who's Next, Decca, 1971
The Who, "My Generation," My Generation, Brunswick, 1965
Pino Palladino & Blake Mills, "Soundwalk," Notes With Attachments, Verve, 2021
Pino Palladino & Blake Mills, "Ekuté," Notes With Attachments, Verve, 2021
D'Angelo, Femi Kuti, Macy Gray, and the Soultronics, "Water No Get Enemy (feat. Nile Rodgers and Roy Hargrove)," Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti, MCA, 2003
John Mayer Trio, "Who Did You Think I Was (Live at the House of Blues, Chicago, Illinois, September 22, 2005)," Try! Live in Concert, Columbia, 2005
The Staples Singers, "Respect Yourself," Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, Stax, 1972
Dawn Richard, "Boomerang," Second Line, Merge, 2021
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0:00.0 | Hello, Chicago! So, You're listening to sound opinions and this week we're talking with the legendary bassist |
0:31.6 | Pino Palladino who's played with artists as diverse as with the cut. But first, some new music. Where people you depend on me, any way you have time you wish you were still on me. |
0:54.0 | I know you all think I'm on hinge. |
0:57.0 | Wight it up on strings. |
0:59.0 | Did you think I was a puppet on strings? |
1:02.0 | Line it up on strings. Line up up from the Sunny knees. |
1:04.0 | That's a track called Smile from the new Wolf Alice record Blue Weekend. |
1:08.0 | If you have not heard of Wolf Alice, go to England because they know all about them there. They're big in England. They've toured the US as well and have done well here but they're much bigger in the UK. |
1:21.0 | Out of North London they formed in 2010 around Ellie Rossell and |
1:26.7 | guitarist Jeff Oddie and the duo morphed into a quartet within a couple of years. Their debut album, My Love is Cool, came out in 2015. |
1:37.0 | It went gold over there and did very well. Top the charts in Britain at the time. |
1:42.8 | It also earned a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance, |
1:45.6 | whatever that means. |
1:46.4 | Here's an English band that still hadn't really developed |
1:48.8 | the following in the US winning a Grammy Award. |
1:51.4 | They came back in 2017 with Visions of a Life. We've talked about the Mercury |
1:56.6 | Prize here several times in the show, Jim. In 2018, Wolf Alice won that Mercury Prize. It's kind of some very credible |
2:05.0 | artist. In terms of the credibility factor I'd say it trumps the Grammys times |
2:09.3 | 10. Yeah it's more critics weighing in on music of worth than the industry. |
2:14.0 | That's right and they've they've taken their time making the third album. It's called Blue Weekend |
2:20.1 | We're gonna talk about it in a second. Let's play a track run at first. It's called |
2:24.4 | Delicious Things from Wolf Alice on Sound Opinions. |
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