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Jim DeRogatis Still Venting About Rolling Stone

Music's Siskel & Ebert got a little camera time with Conezy earlier this week to edify the nation on the Grammys and what it's like to be bitchy music writers. DeRogatis didn't get to talk about his previous mainstream crossover hit, but he managed to get into his tenure at Rolling Stone a little -- and in this interview with Journalism Now, he managed to get into his tenure at Rolling Stone a little more:

Jann Wenner told us: 'Rolling Stone needs to change or die!' This was 1994, and they'd sort of bulloxed that whole little alternative rock thing. Of course, nobody ever really changes anything at Stone except Jann himself, and the job turned out to be living hell for Keith [Moerer] and me. It was like we had the keys to a Ferrari but we could only drive it five miles an hour. Jann's whims dictate everything. We were both looking to extricate ourselves when I sped up the process and got us both fired. I've told that story so many times I'm sick to death of it. It involves Hootie and the Blowfish and my big mouth.
The Hootie story, in a nutshell: Jim panned it, Jann pwned him. And shit, that's the stuff of pure evil. Listen and learn, Ms. Cobain.

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was this the arsehole who claimed Bright Eyes was responsible for that school shooting?


Posted by: rybear at 02/13/08 7:16 PM | Reply
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...wait...it wasn't Bright Eyes?

Posted by: Chris at 02/13/08 10:57 PM | Reply
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why anyone thinks DeRo is relevant baffles me.

Posted by: dontworryaboutit at 02/14/08 12:11 AM | Reply
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Just ask Ryan Adams

Posted by: Kevin at 02/14/08 12:47 AM | Reply
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"but when he asked if Jann was a Hootie fan, I said, 'Jann Wenner is a fan of any band that sells eight million records.' Ran in bold as a pull quote next to Wenner's picture. I was fired the day it came out."

>>> http://www.furious.com/Perfect/hootie.html

Posted by: Tim G. at 02/14/08 1:30 AM | Reply
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This guy hasn't gotten laid since.....well,,, never

Posted by: RT at 02/14/08 9:03 AM | Reply
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DeRogatis is a fat jerk...he's legendary around my house for an article in Chicago's Sun-Times about rock drummers (he's a drummer) that everyone thinks are great but really aren't wherein he detailed the inadequacies of Keith Moon, Ginger Baker and Mitch Mitchell's...fuckwhit.

Oh, also, Hootie and the Blowfish suck.

Posted by: RTX at 02/14/08 9:59 AM | Reply
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Oh please, the guys' been writing since 1980, has been published a bunch of times, what have you done?
Also, he was the one who said Hootie blows, and that got him fired. God Bless the man for havin' the balls to say what he thinks.

Posted by: Harry at 02/14/08 10:18 AM | Reply
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Harry - Hootie and the Blowfish sucking is sort of obvious, don't you think? Not really approaching the heights of Lester Bangs to suggest that one of music's most historically lame "local college band has hit record" types is bad, even if saying it got him fired from RS.

My comment was just a goof on someone having the "audacity" to talk shit about Hootie and the Blowfish - and you immediately validated the ridiculousness of it by lauding DeRo for "havin' the balls" to do it.

As for what I've done...um, written something you felt compelled to respond to so as to defend Jim DeRogatis.

Posted by: RTX at 02/14/08 12:15 PM | Reply
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Hold my Hand seriously rocks, minus the rocks part...

Ryan's message to Jim is hilarious, he owns him...

Posted by: rocknrollchad at 02/14/08 12:58 PM | Reply
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DeRo's partner Greg Kot shares his side of the Conan appearance:
http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/2008/02/talking-music-w.html

Posted by: Dfactor at 02/14/08 1:49 PM | Reply
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that guy looks like jared the subway guy with the fat back on

Posted by: steve at 02/14/08 5:49 PM | Reply
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