
D-Day
From Blind Skeleton's Three Tune Tuesday by Boneapart and Yulia
June 9, 2026 · 60 min · Episode 117
About this episode
This episode explores the story of D-Day through music recorded before 1927, focusing on its moral implications and human cost.
D-Day happened in 1944. Three Tune Tuesday only plays music recorded before 1927. So how do you tell a D-Day story with songs that predate it by decades? You tell the story underneath the story. This week, we’re not playing war songs. We’re playing three recordings that trace the arc of what D-Day actually was — a moral obligation, a human cost, and a hard-won liberation — without a single reference to Normandy, the Atlantic Wall, or the Allies.
People in this episode
Hosts: Boneapart, Yulia
Topics covered
- D-Day
- music history
- moral obligation
- human cost
- liberation
Keywords
- D-Day
- 1944
- music
- history
- liberation
- human cost
- moral obligation
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