There is no ID3 in the FLAC format. So technically ogg123 is right: As a
FLAC file, your input file is corrupted.

Personally, I blame the tools that allowed putting ID3 tags into non-MP3
files in the first place. There are proper ways to get the meta
information into the file. But just putting an undefined ID3 section
into the stream isn't one of them.

However, seeing that there are files out there that are corrupted in
such a way, the robustness of playing such files by just skipping the
ID3 part might be a desirable feature. Otherwise people will just blame
ogg123 for not being able to play the file.

So in my opinion this isn't a bug, but a (possibly justified) "wishlist
item". In case it helps your cause, I've provided a possible
implementation of this new feature to the upstream bug tracker:
https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1988

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