TV Theme Songs & Opinions on Kendrick Lamar

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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share favorite tracks that they loved as TV show theme songs. Plus, the hosts review the new album from Kendrick Lamar.

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Review: Kendrick Lamar

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Kendrick Lamar is one of the most critically acclaimed rappers of all time. In November he surprise-dropped a new album called “GNX.” Jim and Greg see moments of brilliance on it, but say it doesn’t measure up to his greatest work.

TV Theme Songs

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In this golden age of television, the theme songs have also gotten really good. Jim and Greg are joined by Sound Opinions staff to share their favorite TV show theme songs. Some of the shows mentioned include “Peaky Blinders,” “Winning Time,” “What We Do In The Shadows,” and “Godfather of Harlem.”

Jim:

  • Show: Slow Horses, Theme: Mick Jagger, "Strange Game"
  • Show: Peaky Blinders, Theme: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "Red Right Hand"
  • Show: Shameless, Theme: The High Strung, "The Luck You Got"
  • Show: Orange Is the New Black, Theme: Regina Spektor, "You’ve Got Time"
  • Show: How to Make It in America, Theme: Aloe Blacc, "I Need a Dollar"

Greg:

  • Show: Secret Agent, Theme: Johnny Rivers, "Secret Agent"
  • Show: House, Theme: Massive Attack, "Teardrop"
  • Show: Godfather of Harlem, Theme: Swizz Beatz, Rick Ross and DMX, "Just In Case"
  • Show: The Wire, Theme: Blind Boys of Alabama, "Down in the Hole"
  • Show: Sanford & Son, Theme: Quincy Jones, "The Streetbeater"

Production Staff:

  • Sol: Show: One Tree Hill, Theme: Gavin DeGraw, "I Don’t Want to Be"
  • Andrew: Show: Gilmore Girls, Theme: Carole King and Louise Goffin, "Where You Lead"
  • Alex: Show: Winning Time, Theme : The Coup, My Favorite Mutiny (feat. Black Thought and Talib Kweli)
  • Max: Show: What We Do in the Shadows, Theme: Norma Tenega, "You’re Dead"

 

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