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110 Stories
9/11 up close and personal.
Music by Portishead.
Music by Portishead.
Sep 13, 2007 11:16 AM
Re: 110 Stories
That is not a Portishead song. The song is Teardrop from Massive Attack.
By: bejezzus
Re: 110 Stories
I know what you mean, seeing the footage replayed on Tuesday and stuff made me feel the same way.
Although, hearing Teardrop playing throughout made me think of House.
Although, hearing Teardrop playing throughout made me think of House.
By: rickhatman1984
Re: 110 Stories
Sometimes, it sucks when reality hits home. For all our efforts, achievements and supposed progress, the world is still going to hell.
By: RabidMadness
Re: 110 Stories
I'm not a US citizen but the raw emotion captured to a beatiful tune.. Makes me want to cry..again!
For me the event was one of those moments when you remember where you were when you heard the 'news'.
My Welsh parents talked about where they were when Kennedy was shot. I remember where I was and what I was doing when BBC World announced that 'Diana, Princess of Wales' was dead.
I don't think anything prepared me for the sheer emotion that I felt, and that shared by my workplace, as we watched the second plane crash into the second tower. Work stopped, everyone was agape.
We're a long way form the US but people cried and the empathy felt for the victims throughout the world was something I've never experienced before.
We watched it live on TV in the UK and it's the one thing that, throughout my life, I know I will never ever forget.
For me the event was one of those moments when you remember where you were when you heard the 'news'.
My Welsh parents talked about where they were when Kennedy was shot. I remember where I was and what I was doing when BBC World announced that 'Diana, Princess of Wales' was dead.
I don't think anything prepared me for the sheer emotion that I felt, and that shared by my workplace, as we watched the second plane crash into the second tower. Work stopped, everyone was agape.
We're a long way form the US but people cried and the empathy felt for the victims throughout the world was something I've never experienced before.
We watched it live on TV in the UK and it's the one thing that, throughout my life, I know I will never ever forget.
By: Kaston


