All the Official World Trade Center Plaza Music (January 8, 2021)
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Chapters:
0:00 She’s Always a Woman
3:25 How Deep is Your Love
7:27 After The Love Has Gone
11:04 Till There Was You
13:18 You Don’t Know Me
16:55 Say What’s In My Heart
19:47 Have I Told You Lately
23:14 The World I Know - Hudba
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who else saw the video where the plaza is filled with debris and you can hear first song plays in the background. it’s super disturbing 😳
And then the guy who is caught on video jumping off the wtc while how deep is your love is playing😔
Link please?
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@@jennatolls904 I remember that video very well.. I watched it years ago. So sad
@@jennatolls904 do you have the link of How deep is Your Love song?
'How Deep is Your Love' hits me the hardest after seeing the video from the plaza of the victims falling to their deaths. Knowing there's nothing you can do now, or even back then, and hearing in your head, "'Cause we're living in a world of fools, bringing us down, when they all should let us be."
I remember in that footage there was a guy trying to climb down the world trade center but unfortunately he lost balance and ended up falling down while that music was playing in the background. Very eerie video. It's still on reddit I think
first two songs felt just like titanic during its final moments before totally sinking under water.
In a parallel universe, there is a new York , these mammoth structures are still there, people were joking and talking and working on their offices on 101 floors, some girl named Jennifer is overlooking the Manhattan skyline from her desk, some colleagues are fussing about over a dinner plate on windows on the world, some boss is screaming out loud on his subordinate over missing out on client's projected delivery, a mom now shutting down her laptop after a hectic day at work jumps into the express elevator and a daughter at home awaits her mom's return.
In a parallel universe, it is 2024 and twin towers dominate the Manhattan skyline as usual. In a parallel universe, 9/11 is just a computer-graphics generated crime-thriller movie but far from reality. In a parallel universe, its 2024 and a beginning of another busy Monday morning on the 101st floor of WTC 1 and the continual melodic humming from plaza spreading throughout the area "She's always a woman." Let's see what's special in today's menu at windows of the world.
This is what I think of every day
Well done 👍 respect
Before then, in 2020 (with no pandemic), the towers' have gotten a wonderful multi-million dollar renovation to keep the towers' accessible and beloved for generations to come... and they have rebuilt and redone the subway station, converting into the World Trade Transportation Center (W.T.T.C.) to make accessing that part of NYC even more easier!
(Hope you don't mind the addon?)
In a parallel universe, the silhouette of the towers were used to ring in the New Year for 2011.
Love your words. A friend from Brooklyn whom I've known since 2003 told me this about the Twin Towers:
1. They are still there in spirit. We just can't see them.
2. The Towers had a peaceful spirit about them. This came from an athiest of all people.
3. What they built is NO reflection of Freedom. It mocks the freedom America and the Twin Towers stood for
5:21 gives me chills. Literal chills because if you look at Jack Tailercio a man slipped off the south tower where the plane had crashed and he says.. "Thats a man! You seem him?!"
He tried. The man will never be forgotten
The man who was trying to climb down the South Tower? Yes I know the video you're talking about. So hard to watch. Very surreal with the jaunty muzak 05:18 playing in the background of it all too. 😢
I couldn’t imagine what he was thinking when he slipped and started falling 😢
I remember hearing the first song, Billy Joel's "She's Always A Woman" playing eerily in the background on a couple 9/11 video documentaries after the devastation. Anytime I hear the song since, I always think of the WTCs 😢
@@RockyRoad281 💕
This music always has me crying, I'm attached somehow, like a familiar tune you can't get rid of and the whole situation with the towers is so heartbreaking. I hope all the dead are resting peacefully or have moved on.
😢
R.I.P for all victims on this bad Horror day 🥀🗽🕊
Fun fact: She's always a woman was the last song played in the towers that day
I don't think this song was played on 9/11.
@@ArTdontExisT Right before the towers collapsed?
I remember finding a video on TikTok of someone recording from a café inside the plaza while the towers were burning, debris was falling slowly and gently to the floor and ..only what I could guess were the sounds of people hitting the ground after jumping could be heard, all this while "She's Always a Woman" was playing. When the first track started, I felt a chill down my spine, it all rushed back to my mind, I felt like a sudden shudder go through me. I can only imagine what the survivors of that dreadful event went through re-watching clips years later, maybe even saw some of their co-workers in the various footages circling the web or heard this music and remembering, heck, reliving all that. I wish the best to those poor people.
Yeah, that was filmed from WTC 4 cafe (Gemelli) and "How deep is your love" playing in the background...eerie
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It's incredibly haunting and acts as a nightmarish backdrop to a horrible scene unfolding .
Not the same circumstance but in the same vein ,it reminds me of videos of people exploring abandoned malls and the sound of mall muzak can be heard to break the dead silence
The video can be found by using this exact title in the search bar. "9/11 Jack Taliercio World Trade Center Plaza Footage Released in 2010"
This video shows the perspective from inside part of the concourse with all the debris as the music is playing.
The video is haunting as it also shows the man trying to climb down and then falling.
Remember hearing " How Deep is your Love " while the camera recorded a man in south tower hanging on the floor then 5:21 at this moment he fell off and now I have ptsd from that vid.
The vid was by Jack Tailercio.
Thats a man you see him? See him?
You have mental problems@@krzysztofsokoowski5953
Manuel Gomez Jr, RIP
On a trip to the US not too long ago, I listened to this while looking at all the names at the memorial pools. I cried so much, all these poor souls😢😢😢😢what a tragedy. And to see the One World Trade Center stand right next to it, so high, a reminder of how tall and majestic the Twin Towers used to be. And it rained when I was there so it was even sadder for me. I was inside the One World Observatory as well, and as amazing as the view was, I couldn't help but feel almost nauseous when looking at how high we were, realizing that 9/11 victims who were so high in the towers had no chance of surviving except for a miracle😭😭
It's so crazy how much New York has transformed over the years and how the landscapes have changed since. Humans are so resilient.
Jesus bless you all, to anyone reading this and beyond
In the documentary "Zero Hour, Inside 9/11", She's Always a Woman played in the background of the Marriott while the the journalists and discussed all the other horrific sounds, including the jumpers 💔
These are some of the last sounds ever heard by these poor people.
I'm hoping they continued to hear them on their way up to heaven... without interruption.
So very sad.
Rest in Eternal Peace, fellow Americans.
They’re not up in heaven, where do you get that from? Certainly not the bible!
😢
@@westaussie965hose were not suicides, just mudrerers
Just think
You are on the 83rd floor and a sudden boom shakes the whole building, you fall on the ground while the smoke rises covering the light. you are scared while smoke enters in the room, pepole coughing, vomiting and passing out by the smoke,others half naked because of the heat.
suddently someone brakes a window and rush to get some air, after a while some decide to jump from that window;others do so, at that point you loose your lucidity and jump too
@@westaussie965 They did not commit suicide, they were murdered. But even if they did, its not a reason to go to hell, the one's who deserve to burn is the horrible men that commited this atrocity.
@@westaussie965 because a book about a magical jew who makes people drink his blood is factual.
If your're not familiar, the chorus for The World I Know starts, "I walk up on high and step to the edge to see my world below."
Oh 0-0
😢what!!!
what gets me these days is the fact that World I Know and Jar Of Hearts played only 9 years from each other. now that song can be traced back to 9/11 even though it was not a thing during the attacks.
yeah for a matter of fact the character in the videoclip of the world i know seems to be a business man who's heartbroken and depressed and climbs on a high building to try and yk right after takin on newspapers and the streets and seeing a lot of death and pain but then something stops him in his tracks,a dove lands on his hand and and he has like an epiphany and he realizes there's still things he has to live for, even if he s heartbroken and is disillusioned with a lot of things. quite eerie. Also it was filmed in NY...so even more eerie.
The World I know even has the phrase, "New York City" in it.
Horrific events aside, these are amazing songs.
My second cousin can't listen to 'She's Always a Woman'. He didn't work at the World Trade but it was downtown south of Brooklyn Bridge. I don't think he got close enough to hear the music but he saw things with his own eyes and after this song was featured playing in the background of footage in 9/11 documentaries I guess it just became a trigger. He's the only one of my family living in the U.S so 9/11 was felt and seen differently between the both of us. But having seen him once when that song came on, I know a lot of shit is going to be stuck in his head for a while
for some reason the first one makes me feel sad and nostalgic for a time that i’ll never get to experience. i was born in 2002
Same. Its just so liminal I don't know why though
I was 6 years old when all this went down
@@HarrisonPeloso I was the same age as you. And Natalia it was a very sad time to be alive that’s for sure! But we all came together to help one another through struggles and pain I noticed that watching the TV and being around others we just showed love and compassion to one another but it was all lost I think 2005 or later we just didn’t care anymore and it’s sad
I was 4, no memory whatsoever
wow this is so eerie.. the contrast between all the death, terror, screams and flaming debris and body parts falling from the sky is horrifying..
Collective Soul's "The World I know" is so heartbreaking in this context: the chorus got me thinking about the jumpers standing on the window ledge having to make the horrible decision to jump to their deaths or die from the fires/building collapse😭
This song , Have I Told You Lately ( That I Love You) and You Don't Know Me are the most haunting
Have I Told You ( last messages left by victims to family members)
You Don't Know Me ( unidentified dead )
0:00 shes always a woman
3:25 how deep is your love
7:27 after the love has gone
11:03 till there was you
13:18 you dont know me
16:54 say whats in my heart
19:47 have i told you lately
23:14 the world i know
your welcome :)
update- i just realized its in the description lol, eh whatever
Love the world I know 😢
I just realized that spells a whole sentence
@@kamiwhite825 same
you just copy the bio under video 💀
@@vladislavrumjantsev9994 I didn’t, I wrote everything, know to realize that it was in the bio just 2 minutes later after a wrote it
The fact that 21 years later I'm listening to the same music 100(0?)s of people listened to before their deaths is fucking sobering.
The first two songs hit the hardest during the attacks on the World Trade Center
This was some of the most disturbing video of all time hearing the first track with the debris from the plane and hearing things burning and falling still with everyone gone BEFORE the towers fell. Absolutely haunting and surreal video. This is a GREAT post! Good job documenting this! I am blown away!
6:17 so for those who’ve seen that one video this is the part of the song playing where the man jumps and the guy films him falling. Pretty disturbing
I don't think he jumped - looked to me like he was trying to climb down and lost his grip. Either way, tragic and heartbreakingly sad.
@@fenderfetishrigjt - supposedly what I’ve seen said is that a gust of wind from floors inside the towers collapsing knocked him off and he slipped, it’s documented floors began collapsing inside around the time he’s seen climbing down (about the 9:35-9:45 AM range.)
The best song out of those eight is definitely the last one. Collective Soul's The World I Know is an absolute gem.
If you've seen the video for the song you'd know how ironically twisted it is.
The music video is about a Wall Street broker walking down the streets of NYC ,noticing all the downtrodden people and is so guilt ridden he climbs to the top of a building to commit suicide but comes to realize he can do some good in the world
@@lindaeasley5606yep, and read about the inspiration for and meaning of the song. It is very apropos for 9/11 considering that that would of 90s NYC abruptly and violently ended on that awful day.
The most horrifying thing was hearing How deep is your love whilst watching some poor guy slip to his death
A video I cannot unsee
Increíble... Hermosas canciones que tienen un contexto triste, trágico, en el que miles de personas perdieron la vida. Muchas gracias por subir este post. Muchas imágenes volvieron a mi mente de ese 11-S.
Descansen en paz todas esas almas... Que Dios los bendiga por siempre.
It feels like it’s still there
Each time I go into the city I’m hit with so many different emotions
That version of after the love has gone is good. Sad playlist, but good tracks.
So incredibly heartbreaking. May those poor poor people rest in peace. ❤🕊
Its the most erie instrumental soundtrack knowing the building are gonna come down, hearing the subtle pieces of concrete and shit falling, effed up how who ever wanted this to be so, did so and brought down those buildings 😢.
I was eight years old at this disaster. I must say song two sounds the best. It's unbelievable, everything we see there was destroyed, the nice plaza, all beautiful buildings in the near and so many good vehicles like Victoria Crown...But it's a small miracle, the fountain is still alive! 💕
I was 21 when 9/11 occurred & would’ve made fun of this muzak if I visited. I’m 43 now and still enjoying a good chuckle at Rod Stuart’s hair. The fact that people found him so hot in the 80s and 90s was a mystery to me
God it’s crazy to think that every single little thing in this image on this video (except the globe) doesn’t exist anymore.
Just knowing 1000s of people were burning alive while others where scared for life . Banger non the less
Thank you for finding these. It helps us to remember...and never forget!
Credits go to the World Trade Center Muzak Community!
21 years ago today... RIP victims. Never forget.
Absolutely stunning. Feels like it was 24 years ago the second it starts playing ... thank you for sharing this truly historical trove.
What is eerie in 1997 I had a dream that song number 2 was associated with some sort of tragedy.
Wow
Really? 😥😔
How do you remember your dream from 1997
@georgepig7362 Dreams can be remembered for a long time if said dreams have some emotional effect on the person.
@@georgepig7362 - It is a Deja Vu type dream. It happens often when you think too much about anything. The brain gets tired and when you sleep, the brain gets deep dream and most things can be seen as realistic dreams, which most of them are Deja Vu dreams.
Chapters and playlist of the songs are in the description incase this video is aging which it already is.
This is amazing! Thank you for uploading this!
No problem!
That first song is like in every vid of the jumpers hitting the ground
How deep is your love hurts to play knowing it was just like titanics final moments, rip to literally everyone from both disasters
Whoa! Thank you so much!
Damn…
“The World I Know” by Collective Soul hits even harder now…
I never knew it played that morning after all these years 😢
In the movie Saturday Night Fever, when Tony is all alone on the subway in the morning...How deep is your loves starts to play..and then majestically, the twin towers appear..it always was such a sad scene. . But now it's unbearable 😢
The chords are slightly off on "She's Always a Woman" in the intro, and probably outro. At least it's unique. This is a cool find. I wish the towers never were destroyed.
The chords aren’t off.
Tracklist reads like a poem
She’s always a Woman.
How deep is your love,
After the love has gone?
Till there was you,
You don’t know me.
Have I told you lately?
The world I know?
Yeah I guess you can
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You don't know me
say what's in my heart
In the video of firemen in the wtc lobby, "She's always a woman to me" was playing. Eerie.
There’s one thing that sticks with me and always will is the angels that had to make that choice
The World I Know by Collective Soul is one of the greatest songs ever. ❤
Yhe video has a dark cloud around the wtc at the beginning of the song
0:00 Shes always a women
3:23 How deep is your love
7:26 after the love has gone
11:03 till there was you
13:17 you dont know me
16:54 say whats in my heart
19:46 have i told you lately
21:13 the world i know
Last song feels like a goodbye
Thank You
amazing! :D
r.i.p all the 2996 people since 9/11 :,(
Boi that # includes the hijackers...
@@TheAbele992 yes I know what happens.
They should've made a row of toilets and urinals and call it the Hijacker memorial. I'd happily take a fat shit there.
@@TheAbele992 those hijackers were also young like in their early twenties, some of them were like 19
nobody talks about the 6 victims who died in the truck bombing of 1993…
Very beautiful music ❤. Thank you for uploading this for everyone! The music is actually very calming, but the names of the songs are what make me sad. It's as if this playlist was created in order to calm the minds and souls of those who were there 😢.
Random, reminds me of shopping with my mum in Kwik Save, she passed a year before this tragic event. UK people will know. Rip Mam xxx and all those fallen.
Last track hits hard
Thanks!
The first song...and the last are so sad and haunting. All those people who heard this playing in the lobby never knew they'd never go back home and the world we once knew and loved was changed forever....but this was definitely the world i knew all too well and i love and miss it everyday of my life...
I saw collective soul live, it was very fun
How did you find the playlist?
This is fascinating & heartbreaking. ♥️♥️
The World Trade Center Muzak Community found these songs since the start of this year.
@@TopTradeMuzak and how do you know the version of the songs are exactly these ones?
@@memoriesmarmymind...5587 I’m in the official World Trade Center Muzak Community Discord server sooo pretty much they sort it out.
Uh huh. 🙄🙄🙄@@TopTradeMuzak
Never has lite muzak been so unsettling. What a day that was - a real "where were you then, grandpa?" moment.
Many anti-American cynics here in Australia fein indifference about this attack; but those scenes of carnage affected all at the time.
Do these play at the new Trade Center? If not, they should as a return to form. Having never had a chance to visit the towers growing up, I would have loved hearing all these songs ♥️
Unfortunately the New World Trade Center do not play these.
I think it would be too traumatizing for the people.
@@Rosie_Rosebudthey can play a different version, so it doesn’t trigger it as bad
@@macdrew345reread what you said and give yourself a second to work out what's wrong with it 💀
@@Rosie_RosebudYes, most definitely. Too traumatizing indeed.
Superrrr likeeee
Hearing this really makes you feel sad. Think of how many people have heard this music play days in and nights out. Only for it all to just finally cease...
Its a very haunting thing to think about.
She's always a woman makes me cry
1 was the song playing in the Plaza. Imgaine hearing this with loud fire coming from the world trade center
It's just gutwrenching listening and knowing what happened while this played. However, not to be insensitive, but that's an awesome bigband arrangement of After the Love... Any idea who the arranger and/or publisher was or even where to start looking?
She's always a woman hits the most, the video of the plaza with it playing on the background, while people's bodies fell and made sounds when splashing on the ground... Disturbing and sad.
"How deep is your love"
Essa vai na alma.
Eu ia fazer 3 anos e morava tão longe e nunca soube desse atentado que hoje me deixa com uma gama de sentimentos ruins e tristes.
I mean no pun or disrespect but this is a killer soundtrack
50 years since the inauguration of the Twin Towers.
Seven second in and it was already hauntingly disturbing. I remember that music playing in many a 9/11 video.
Where can I find the videos with songs 3-8 in them? I’ve seen the video with 1-2
As a Beatles fan, track 4 is eerie.
Heard a week before 9/11, September 3rd, 2001, in a famous video talking to a security guard on the plaza.
3:26🕊
if you read all the songs out load like a sentance it seems like its a message personally i think the how dear it your love part if talking about if the populous would blame another people for blame thier leaders for letting it happen
i wonder if the music kept playing all the way until the collapses
Да, некоторые утверждают что и после обрушения, пока не повредились что-то
It did, we just don't have the last 17 minutes of what played
It played until they collapsed “how deep is your love” was the last song played
wrong, that's the second to last song recorded and verified, the last one we have came after that, (Will You) Come Back My Love@@Blueairwaysfrance
Wow... The last track.... That title is way too fitting for the world we now know...
It's haunting because of the musical arrangements you hear in the shopping mall, knowing on 9/11, people were falling to their deaths 1300 feet above.
Ese es el sonido del final
Lol superman
Fun fact: She's always a woman was the last song played in the towers that day
No, it didn’t play in the towers. The muzak played in the plaza. And it was not the last song. HDIYL played after it and several others too.
were these songs scheduled to be played on that specific day or were there more than these 8?
There were more than 8 songs
I don't want to listen to this anymore after reading the comments
My favorite is 5:20
Are these the actual versions that played in the WTC? Not different versions, correct?
These are exact versions that were played in the World Trade Center.
@@TopTradeMuzak thanks for specifying!
@@TopTradeMuzak thanks for specifying!
I've always found these songs to be incredibly depressing.
The final moments from titanic also felt very depressing, like I can’t watch this or that without feeling all sad inside
the music at the start played as the plane's hit towers
horror movie theme..
music : peaceful
video : hell
They should hav this as one of the exhibits at the 9/11 museum
The piano man is no longer goin to be playing at MSG after nxt yr
She's always a woman and How deep is your love goes hard on 2x speed
What r u on🤣 it sound scary😂😂😂
@@S550Chriss no
@@3ruhCupSeries yes
@@S550Chriss nah
@@3ruhCupSeries yes, it sounds like 80s arcade music
Do they have this playing at the new plaza?
Nah, but you can hear it in your dentist office...
8 songs and 8 years between attacks.
what were those posters they had down there on the lobby from? sports?
Advertisements for upcoming concerts for the Centerstage stage on the Plaza
Why couldn't they have played the actual artists? The World I Know sounds different in muzak format but it's actually a good cover of it. Would the WTC staff probably would of had to pay more for a regular variety station?
Probably because it was a cheaper solution for the Port Authority than paying the actual artist. Plus, many skyscrapers play muzak versions for lobbies. The Austin J. Tobin Plaza was no exception.
@@JessicaKasumi1990 I’m also assuming this was piped into the old mall aswell? I wonder if they still use this channel because the owner of the new mall is the same owner to this day and I wonder I it’s still used somewhere in the new tower such as the new restaurant and the new observatory. Muzak is now MOOD MEDIA and they are the ones who still have the environmental channel.
@@centralindianaelevatorsesc6925 The Mall at the World Trade Center probably had a different playlist. I don't know what plays there now, as I haven't been to the site since July 2001.
That was a thing back then. Hearing the actual songs distracted from the ambience, so they made these instrumentals that easily went into the background and sounded a little classier. The instrumentals added a mood to the place, but didn't interrupt conversations or make it sound like they were just playing the local radio stations on the PA.
@@soneil7745 what were those pole looking things in the plaza on the picture. Is that where the music actually played out of?
The fact someone made this I’m curious to say if it’s Disturbing?
That should be the album name
Estás no son las canciones que se escucharon cuando las torres gemelas estaban en llamas ??
Si son
I remember I was going home when I saw the building being hit by the plane so I went to the square and recorded everything three people fell in front of me when this first song was playing it was scary
Some arent in the video. But can U upload every songs even doe some of them aren't comfirmed?
All Muzak Environmental songs founded?
@@TopTradeMuzak Most of them yes. But they arent confirmed to be played in WTC Plaza.
lol "even doe" ROFL