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The 5 Songs
Eric Burgeson
4 episodes
4 days ago
Music touches all of us in many ways. For celebration, group healing, remembering important moments or events, even sacred ritual. Through interviews with a variety of people, we'll explore the ways that music has touched them, taught them, and celebrated.
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Music touches all of us in many ways. For celebration, group healing, remembering important moments or events, even sacred ritual. Through interviews with a variety of people, we'll explore the ways that music has touched them, taught them, and celebrated.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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Episode 3: Is Tim McGraw better than Beethoven?
The 5 Songs
38 minutes 48 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 3: Is Tim McGraw better than Beethoven?

In this month's episode, my good friend Luke has turned the podcast around.  I'll be attempting to convince him of the value of three songs he sees as lacking in almost all aspects.  We'll debate the usage of music generally and specifically and attempt to bridge the divide between art music and music for entertainment.  We discuss Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying" (2004),  Nickelback's "Photograph" (2005), and Hoobastank's "The Reason" (2003) at some length.  Enjoy!

The 5 Songs
Music touches all of us in many ways. For celebration, group healing, remembering important moments or events, even sacred ritual. Through interviews with a variety of people, we'll explore the ways that music has touched them, taught them, and celebrated.