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Buried Treasures!

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Sound Opinions

Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

As often as possible, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot love to share new, exciting, under-the-radar music. This week, they’ve got a brand new batch of buried treasures. They’ll also hear some selections from the production staff and play messages from listeners. Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc

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0:00.0

Hey there, if you're listening to this and you support us on Patreon,

0:04.0

you can hear it via the Patreon page and free.

0:08.0

You're listening to Sound Opinions and this week we'll hear comments from our listeners

0:32.7

and some buried treasures picks from our staff.

0:36.1

I'm Jim D.

0:36.7

and I'm Greg Cutt and of course Jim, you and I are going to share our own batch of buried treasures, great music flying under the mainstream radar.

0:44.7

Oh yeah, you know we always like to say how we choose these treasures, Greg, emails from listeners, emails from folks we know,

0:54.7

recommendations from friends, reading, nonstop about music and publicists telling us, hey this might be up your alley.

1:02.7

So I'm excited to dive in, are you?

1:05.7

Absolutely, it's always fun to do this Jim because there's so much music out there that we don't feel gets enough recognition.

1:13.7

We only have so many slots for reviews every month, you know, so this gives us a bunch of bonus picks so to speak.

1:20.7

Yeah and many of these records may not be reviewed by other places.

1:24.7

I'm going to start with one that deserves to be widely heard.

1:27.7

Say she, she, a song called Pink Roses.

1:32.7

This is a Brooklyn disco pop trio and they are devoted to the sounds of studio 54 circa the mid 70s.

1:43.7

I think they capture that vibe really well.

1:47.7

Aside from the bands that were there, I think they do it as well as anybody since including Delight, remember Delight?

1:54.7

Oh yeah, I remember that.

1:56.7

So the celebratory sound of disco, which was also a protest music.

2:01.7

Let's never forget.

2:03.7

The name say she, she is a nod to Nile Rogers.

2:08.7

Sheek, say she, say she.

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