Pulling the Music Apart

Podcast 22- "Gumtree" - Motivational Songs

21 min · 9 de ene de 2026
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The podcast “Pulling the Music Apart” explores inspirational songs. The hosts discuss Queen’s “We Are the Champions,” Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” and instrumental pieces like Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” and Vangelis’ “Chariots of Fire.” They also highlight songs evoking patriotism, such as “Only 19” by Redgum and “True Blue” by John Williamson. The conversation discusses inspirational songs that celebrate success and empowerment. Songs like “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor, “Stronger” by Kelly Clarkson, and “Titanium” are highlighted for their empowering lyrics. The conversation also touches on the movie “A Star is Born” and its impact, as well as the origins of the song “Eye of the Tiger” from the “Rocky” series.

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