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Songs You've Heard Too Many Times

May 18, 202248 minEp. 44
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Episode description

When it comes to music, it's sometimes easy to get too much of a good (or not-so-good) thing. Whether you're a wedding band musician who's sick of the same requests or roommate to someone who seems to own just one album, there are likely a few songs you feel you don't ever want to hear again.

For the latest episode of Soundfly's podcast, Themes and Variation, the home panel (Carter Lee, Mahea Lee, and Martin Fowler) sat down to reminisce, complain, share, and speculate about the theme, "Songs You've Heard Too Many Times." The episode is built around selected songs by Journey, Europe, and Francisco Tárrega and covers topics like shredding guitar solos, the gravitational pull of the planet Venus, and musical communication in the mid to late '90s.

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