
History in Five Songs Episode 290: Two Songs in One
In Episode 290 of History in Five Songs, Martin has a look at the concept of "two songs in one," highlighting tracks from artists like The Beatles, Yes, and Judas Priest that seamlessly shift between distinct musical sections, often blending different genres or themes within a single song.
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Show Notes
In Episode 290 of History in Five Songs, Martin has a look at the concept of "two songs in one," highlighting tracks from artists like The Beatles, Yes, and Judas Priest that seamlessly shift between distinct musical sections, often blending different genres or themes within a single song.
- The Beatles – “Cry Baby Cry"
- Yes – “I’ve Seen All Good People”
- Judas Priest – “Dying to Meet You”
- Van Halen – “Drop Dead Legs”
- Black Sabbath – “Symptom of the Universe”
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