TnT's Hit Songs From Mars

Canon in D - Pachelbel


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In this episode, the boyz go for baroque and bet the pot on Pachelbel's smash 1680 hit Canon in D.  With the stakes high, the lads call the bluff of the artists who have incorporated Pachelbel's Canon into their music, up the ante on the idea of a collective unconscious, and are all-in on the importance of being in the right frame of mind to truly appreciate a work of art.  With their cards on the table, Ty calls out Tom's pronunciation of "mauve," but Tom keeps his pokerface, knowing he has an ace-in-the-hole with his cup of Red Rose tea.  Who rakes in the chips?  Tune in and find out...

Songs:
Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through Technology
Palliard - Canon in D -
Arthur Fielder - Sleigh Ride
Vangelis - Chariots of Fire
Aphrodite's Child - Rain and Tears
Démis Roussos - Forever and Ever
Top Pops - Oh Lord, Why Lord?
Parliament - Oh Lord, Why Lord?
Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry
Alphaville - Forever Young
Twisted Sister - We're Not Gonna Take It
U2 - With Or Without You
Beatles - Let It Be
Maroon 5 - Memories
Buddy Emmons - Canon in D
Raf - Self-Control
Beatles - Because
Bach - "Bouree"
Beatles - Blackbird
Walter Murphy - A Fifth of Beethoven
Gustav Holst - Mars
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Storm
Rachel's - Water From the Same Source
Philip Glass - The Grid
Sufjan Stevens - Jacksonville
Barry Manilow - I Write the Songs

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TnT's Hit Songs From MarsBy Tom Thompson, Tyler Ralston

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