Greg Kot
gregkot.bsky.social
Greg Kot
@gregkot.bsky.social
Co-host "Sound Opinions." Former music critic at Chicago Tribune. Author of 7 books, including "I'll Take You There," “Learning How to Die," "Ripped."
Neil Young is 80. Somehow he's made it this far without turning into a greatest-hits jukebox. When he tours, he plays whatever the hell he wants. In one of our interviews, I asked Young about how he managed to avoid turning into a "heritage act" unlike so many of his peers:
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November 12, 2025 at 5:36 PM
50th anniversary today of an album that I picked up the same week it was released, when I was a college freshman. I've got a longer chapter on Patti Smith and "Horses" in a forthcoming project, and here's a slice:
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November 10, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Still can't believe D'Angelo's gone, but then again, those three studio albums are for now, then & always. We run it all down, including our memories of one of the greatest concerts we'd ever seen: @soundopinions.bsky.social and the D'Angelo experience:
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Sound Opinions #1039: RIP D’Angelo
On October 14th, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist D’Angelo died at the age of 51. Throughout his too short life, he made three unforgettable albums and cemented his legacy as one of the gr...
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November 3, 2025 at 11:12 PM
From 11 years ago today, at the LBJ library in Austin, Texas -- a fitting home for Mavis and the story of her family's civil-rights activism. Plus this gives me an opportunity to mention that there will be new, updated edition of "I'll Take You There" coming soon.
November 2, 2025 at 11:09 PM
Best review I've read in this season of renewed appreciation for "Nebraska" isn't a review of the so-so Hollywood biopic, but an essay by Bill Janovitz, an author & songwriter (Buffalo Tom). There's a "meanness in this world," as Springsteen sang, and now we're living in it too.
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I Guess There’s Just a Meanness in This World
Nebraska, Highway Patrolman, and the Tenor of the Times
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October 30, 2025 at 5:13 PM
The great drummer & band leader Jack DeJohnette (RIP) played on some of my favorite recordings across several decades, including the Charles Lloyd Quartet's "Sombrero Sam" (from the "Dream Weaver" LP 1966), Miles Davis' "Live Evil" (1971) & "Special Edition" (1980).

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Jack DeJohnette - India
YouTube video by gnomen omen
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October 28, 2025 at 9:52 PM
A few words about Tony Fitzpatrick -- an artist, poet, instigator, activist, story-teller and hard-core Chicagoan whose contributions were often beyond words. @soundopinions.bsky.social bonus podcast: tinyurl.com/yewyaybb
October 24, 2025 at 9:23 PM
Rough Trade Records founder Geoff Travis and his partner Jeannette Lee give us the lowdown on their partnership with River Lea Records and a new wave of rough-hewn folk on @soundopinions.bsky.social. It got me thinking about some of my favorite Rough Trade records, which I list here:
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October 23, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Chicago was getting after it today. Proud of my city. Miles and miles of citizen activists. Boisterous but peaceful protest. But kings? No thanks.
October 19, 2025 at 2:23 AM
D'Angelo, the son of a preacher man, connecting the dots between generations. In the lineage of the greats, an incalculable loss.
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D'Angelo w/ David Sanborn & Friends - Use Me
YouTube video by Funkonaut
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October 15, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Stunned by the death of D'Angelo at age 51. He left behind a small but powerful legacy: Three vital LPs and a series of concerts that I'll never forget. In 2000, "Voodoo" was my album of the year, and here's a little bit of what I wrote about it back then: shorturl.at/JxNvB
October 14, 2025 at 5:50 PM
Arthur Baker has been crafting perfect beats since the '70s for myriad artists across multiple genres: New Order, Afrika Bambaataa, Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, Neneh Cherry, Al Green + many more. The @soundopinions.bsky.social interview: bit.ly/4q741mz
October 13, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Reposted by Greg Kot
I have seen shocking footage of thousands of people in Chicago fleeing what I assume are horrible crime-doers, or as the lib media is falsely describing it “The Chicago Marathon.” It is a war zone here, folks, and people were running so fast from the crime-people that others were cheering for them!
October 12, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Chicago lost one of its best today. RIP Tony Fitzpatrick. I met Tony through Steve Earle, whose LP covers frequently became canvasses for Fitzpatrick's artwork. Jon Langford & Tony collaborated on a tribute to another one-of-a-kind Chicagoan, Lin Brehmer, at the Hideout in 2023 (pic below). (1/2)
October 11, 2025 at 7:32 PM
I talked to Bob Mould in Chicago last night: “I’m astonished at the lack of protest music in the face of everything that’s out there today.” Then he went out and did something about it. Like his recent albums, his solo set spoke to what's happening in our streets. The review:
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October 6, 2025 at 5:37 PM
How the scene that emerged in a funky Manhattan neighborhood shaped the future of American music. @soundopinions.bsky.social with author David Browne.
My spiel here: bit.ly/4gVKQYx
Interview with David here: bit.ly/4mRRyjT
Enjoy!
October 5, 2025 at 2:36 PM
Jim Kimball (RIP) put the overdrive into bands such as Laughing Hyenas, Mule, The Jesus Lizard, and more. He also did some fine work with Duane Denison and Ken Vandermark in a completely different musical vein. A few words about a drummer supreme on @soundopinions.bsky.social: bit.ly/42fkXNs
September 29, 2025 at 4:14 PM
It’s a political movie but not a preachy one. It’s set in the now. And it’s both an entertainment and something much more. A reminder that the good fight can seem endless, unsustainable, but always remains essential to our humanity. A few words about "One Battle After Another":

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September 28, 2025 at 7:17 PM
Indie rock, we hardly knew you.
Where it started and where it went. We talk with @chrisdeville.bsky.social, author of "Such Great Heights: The Complete Cultural History of the Indie Rock Explosion," on @soundopinions.bsky.social.

Some spiel here: bit.ly/4gOQufk
The show: bit.ly/3IIqp4G
September 27, 2025 at 2:59 PM
Reposted by Greg Kot
How many recognized @jimmykimmel.com's opening line was a tribute to Jack Paar? "As I was saying before I was interrupted," was Paar's opener upon his return after walking off the Tonight Show for 7 weeks in 1960 when NBC censors cut a joke about a water closet (bathroom). youtu.be/c1tjh_ZO_tY?...
Jimmy Kimmel is Back!
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September 24, 2025 at 5:53 AM
Reposted by Greg Kot
Excited and honored to be the guest on today's @soundopinions.bsky.social discussing my book SUCH GREAT HEIGHTS and 21st century indie rock with living legends
@gregkot.bsky.social and @jimderogatis.bsky.social.

Check it out at the link / wherever you get your pods: www.soundopinions.org/show/1034
September 19, 2025 at 2:34 PM
50th anniversary of a classic, from Mapplethorpe's cover shot to Patti's startling declaration of intent in the LP's first line. And then there's "Birdland," in which Smith pleads, “Please, take me up.” How did we get here? And how do we get the hell out? @soundopinions.bsky.social: bit.ly/3Vl7T5h
September 18, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Redford was terrific in so many potent movies. My faves include "Three Days of the Condor, "Sneakers" and "Quiz Show." But nothing tops "All the President's Men." For us journalism students of a certain vintage, this movie helped point the way forward.
September 16, 2025 at 3:47 PM
What the hell is "dad rock" anyway? Niko Stratis opens doors with some new perspective on how this maligned genre can change lives, as it did hers. bit.ly/4gg7Jpe
September 15, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Latin jazz legend Eddie Palmieri is gone, but his music still cooks. What a life, what a career. A few words about the master on @soundopinions.bsky.social: bit.ly/46jVZPj
September 10, 2025 at 4:27 PM