The Warzone Between Two Towers - 9/11 Experience

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PRE-911 WTC

PRE-911 WTC

8 ай бұрын

This video immerses you in the World Trade Center Plaza on September 11th, 2001, from 7:30-10:30 A.M., this video has been made to almost as close to how it would've actually been in the plaza on that day.
DISCLAIMER: The images of the plaza used of during the attacks are not supposed to be synced to real time, they're just a collection of plaza photos I used. Also, not all Muzak heard in this video actually played on 9/11, to get a better idea on what actually played on 9/11, refer to this playlist: • Muzak That Played On T...
(For a better experience, headphones are recommended.)
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

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@matthewcole4753
@matthewcole4753 7 ай бұрын
Could you please list the songs in their order please?
@pre-911wtc4
@pre-911wtc4 7 ай бұрын
0:00 - Body & Soul by Indigo (not confirmed to have played) 0:47 - Have I Told You Lately by Tom Kellock (confirmed, played at 7:30 on 9/11) 4:18 - Upstream by Frank Josephs (confirmed, played at 7:34 on 9/11) 8:00 - Tracks of My Tears by Harley Music (not confirmed to have played) 11:02 - Stardust by Lenny Moore (not confirmed to have played) 14:35 - You Are Everything by Standing Patt Music (not confirmed to have played) 17:03 - Baby Now That I've Found You by Standing Patt Music (not confirmed to have played, cut short from editing error) 18:32 - Jo Jo by Andy Suzuki Strings (not confirmed to have played) 21:42 - Destiny by Los Devlin Strings (not confirmed to have played) 25:22 - The Stranger by North Point (not confirmed to have played) 29:39 - Baby Now That I've Found You by Standing Patt Music (not confirmed to have played, played once again and full duration) 33:18 - Sara Smile by Chad Stone Band ((not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard in the mall on January 7th, 2001) 36:37 - It's Not Unusual by Harley (not confirmed to have played) 38:44 - You Don't Know Me by Manasus Strings (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard on October 2nd, 2000) 42:24 - Never Can Say Goodbye by Moore and Brengle (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard on October 2nd, 2000) 45:13 - I Feel The Earth Move by North Point (not confirmed to have played) 48:20 - Almost Over You by ??? (not confirmed to have played) 51:55 - There She Goes by Doug Californio (not confirmed to have played) 55:06 - Bye Bye Love by ??? (not confirmed to have played) 57:27 - Can We Just Talk by South Point (not confirmed to have played) 1:01:57 - You Are Everything by Standing Patt Music (not confirmed to have played) 1:04:19 - Summer of '64 by Charles Michael Brotman (not confirmed to have played) 1:06:57 - On The Sunny Side Of The Street by Harley Brothers (not confirmed to have played) 1:09:44 - Your Smiling Face by Manasus Music (not confirmed to have played) 1:12:01 - Always by ??? (not confirmed to have played) 1:15:54 - I'll Never Fall In Love Again by Andre Mayeux (confirmed to have played, however whether it was during or after AA11 hit is unknown) 1:18:40 - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart by Lenny Moore (confirmed to have played at 8:47 A.M. on 9/11) 1:22:20 - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying by Curtis Brengle (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard on November 12th, 2000) 1:25:15 - Whenever You're On My Mind by Clair Marlo (not confirmed to have played) 1:27:58 - Funny How Time Slips Away by Lenny Moore (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard just 8 days before on 9/3) 1:31:50 - If We Fall In Love Tonight by Tom Kellock (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard on November 12th, 2000) 1:34:30 - The Tide Is High by Palm Strings (not confirmed to have played) 1:38:10 - Julia by North Point (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard a month before on 8/18) 1:40:47 - Gypsy by FleetWood Mac (not confirmed to have played) 1:44:15 - Take A Bow by Manasus Music (not confirmed to have played) 1:48:17 - Don't Worry Baby by Tom Kellock (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard 3-5 days before 9/11) 1:51:22 - Time In A Bottle by Manasus Music (not confirmed to have played, but was heard by someone's dad in the mall sometime before 9/11) 1:53:48 - Surfin' USA by ??? (not confirmed to have played) 1:56:26 - She's Always A Woman by Jim Devlin (confirmed to have played on 9/11 at 9:24 A.M.) 1:59:51 - Too Much Heaven by Disk Eyes S.F. (not confirmed to have played, however rumored to have played here on 9/11) 2:03:51 - Windless by Mike Strickland (confirmed to have played on 9/11 at 9:32 A.M.) 2:07:29 - How Deep Is Your Love by Harley Music (confirmed to have played on 9/11 at 9:36 A.M.) 2:11:33 - Will You Come Back My Love by Manasus Music (confirmed to have played on 9/11 at 9:40 A.M.) 2:13:47 - How Sweet It Is by Harley Music (not confirmed to have played) 2:17:01 - Goin' Out Of My Head by Nick Manson (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard in July of 2001) 2:21:28 - Norwegian Wood by Duke Of Morton (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, but was heard on July 6th, 1999) 2:23:39 - Laughter In The Rain by Nick Manson (not confirmed to have played) 2:26:28 - Queen Of My Soul by Flyin' Hawaiian Bro (not confirmed to have played on 9/11, however it's speculated by a few to be the final song to ever play at the WTC)
@kyletaylor53648
@kyletaylor53648 7 ай бұрын
@@pre-911wtc4I can’t find this version of on the sunny side of the street. Can you share it? Thanks!
@thejbros3287
@thejbros3287 7 ай бұрын
@@kyletaylor53648 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hpeqn6t2srC4knU.htmlsi=t86XLFVumj2BdClw
@thejbros3287
@thejbros3287 7 ай бұрын
@@pre-911wtc4could you send the almost over video link over please
@kyletaylor53648
@kyletaylor53648 7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@kspen6110
@kspen6110 21 күн бұрын
The sound of constant debris falling to elevator music followed by the firefighters' emergency chirpers is haunting.
@RedHotMessResell
@RedHotMessResell 7 ай бұрын
I’ll never understand it but these videos keep drawing me back. It’s something about trying to feel what it would’ve been like to be there. Like those of us that weren’t are glad we weren’t, but there’s always that morbid curiosity of putting yourself in the shoes of someone who was and trying to imagine in your brain what you would’ve done. It scares me shitless but I still keep watching.
@valanasha1135
@valanasha1135 7 ай бұрын
Me too
@breakingewes1316
@breakingewes1316 7 ай бұрын
Me too. I think it’s because we feel like it’s so unbelievable that we check to feel our responses. Our responses go some way to proving it *was* all real.
@franciscavicentedesousalac5808
@franciscavicentedesousalac5808 7 ай бұрын
Same here. Drawn in I think bc I keep trying to grasp the reality of this horrific nightmare for all involved.
@TDMTDMTDM
@TDMTDMTDM 7 ай бұрын
So Fascinating!!!!
@lilyunggucci
@lilyunggucci 7 ай бұрын
Honestly it wasn’t until this year specifically that I became obsessed with every facet of the event despite having known about it my whole life. I was born in 1998 so I was just a little guy when this was all going down, zero recollection of it. I only remember 8th grade we started really learning more about it then my freshman year of high school we had my whole history class watching footage on the anniversary and what I recall most from that was the jokes between friends and the whispers. Most of what I’ve seen from 9/11 growing up and after that was memes and dark humor. It was never taken serious by anyone my age at the time and the weight of it all had zero impact on me as I joined in on the jokes. This year though at the ripe age of 25, i came across some HD footage that hit me like a ton of bricks and down the rabbit hole I went. I have shed so many tears the last few months for the victims and the families that I once mocked as an immature youth. The devastation is immeasurable. The towers exist to me now in a place where time stands still and life does not exist. This place that once held so much life is now gone forever. Nothing can ever change that and nothing will be forgotten.
@RedHotMessResell
@RedHotMessResell 7 ай бұрын
On a less depressing note. It is so weird to see everyone in 2001 looking like it’s vintage. I mean it is now but being a kid back then I never realized the style and how much it’s changed since my childhood.
@edyann
@edyann 7 ай бұрын
Yes, you're absolutely correct. Two decades really does change all! I was only 23 and wow, yes you're absolutely correct. Seems like 50 years have gone by. Ha..
@alphadragonwolfwarrior6373
@alphadragonwolfwarrior6373 5 ай бұрын
Yes! Tell me about it. Pay phones were still a thing then and hearing the news anchors at the time saying it, I chuckled a little at the irony. It feels like not that long ago that pay phones, flip phones, and actual tapes were still a thing.
@jgunther3398
@jgunther3398 5 ай бұрын
styles changed a little bit from 2000 to 2023, but not nearly as much as from 1977 to 2000!
@gracieb.3054
@gracieb.3054 5 ай бұрын
If you look at the dates on the videos it is clear that not all of the footage was from 2001 or even near it. That's probably why things seem more "vintage" than 2001.
@dodge1515
@dodge1515 5 ай бұрын
@@alphadragonwolfwarrior6373 Because it wasn't all that long ago.
@RedHotMessResell
@RedHotMessResell 7 ай бұрын
The people running away from the building while “The Tide is High” is playing is definitely something from a demented dream
@latricehayes3197
@latricehayes3197 6 ай бұрын
At the same time a man is waving before jumping to his death ( Rest in Peace) Even more eerie...
@elliecherise1968
@elliecherise1968 4 ай бұрын
And all of this nice romantic easy going music while people are tortured is sickening.
@girlieamazin2044
@girlieamazin2044 6 ай бұрын
You can actually HEAR the steel giving out weight before the collapse. It sounds so scary omg
@brianbrian4317
@brianbrian4317 5 ай бұрын
Like the noise they say titanic would have made as it was breaking
@kennethporter2910
@kennethporter2910 3 ай бұрын
This was the first time to hear the steel in the south tower and the north tower I wish I would have had a chance to go to see the twin towers I missed that opportunity rest in peace to those who died in the towers and on 9/11 till we meet again never forget.
@LucG84
@LucG84 3 ай бұрын
VERY scary.
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 2 ай бұрын
True
@Lou-yf1jo
@Lou-yf1jo 2 ай бұрын
thats not how it sounded lmao. thats sounds the editor put over it.
@rknine7998
@rknine7998 6 ай бұрын
I remember the Warner Brothers store at 4:45 at the basement of the towers. We brought a souvenir from there and I still have it!
@SupaNigahhMeka
@SupaNigahhMeka 8 ай бұрын
I find it eerie that the plaza music becomes increasingly more upbeat as the first plane hits
@mrandrossguy9871
@mrandrossguy9871 7 ай бұрын
I mean it’s not gonna Suddenly adhere to Emotions 😅
@JonVoid37
@JonVoid37 7 ай бұрын
@@mrandrossguy9871 If it happened today perhaps it would be run by A.I. and that could have been true
@roberttorres4893
@roberttorres4893 7 ай бұрын
The sounds are consistent , but strange. Why is the music still playing and why is he still in the lobby and filming from outside? Nor has anyone come screaming, also the same cop car keeps circling the building 😅. I'm stressed while he's spitting tobacco in the mic.😂
@TheOfficalBingoChannel
@TheOfficalBingoChannel 4 ай бұрын
@@roberttorres4893auto playing the music
@cheekky9167
@cheekky9167 4 ай бұрын
@@roberttorres4893cs those r real sounds that came from the plaza on September 11th besides the music, only four songs were actually recorded n played in the plaza on 9/11, the rest were js added for the more realistic plaza experience since the music never turned off during the attacks, yes, cop cars, and fire trucks were all around the buildings, anywhere near the World Trade Center, you would hear sirens on that day.
@kimmyb504
@kimmyb504 7 ай бұрын
Seeing it this way reminds me of the Titanic when the band continued playing as the boat was sinking.
@latricehayes3197
@latricehayes3197 6 ай бұрын
Facts 😢
@Pikachufps3
@Pikachufps3 6 күн бұрын
💀💀💀
@Sedan57Chevy
@Sedan57Chevy 7 ай бұрын
I watched this play out in real time on the news like many. I've seen the footage countless times over the years. I've never seen it presented like this before. The combination of music and syncing up the footage chronological with one another... Impressive audio visual storytelling. Seeing it from so many angles, all at once, I thinks to help display some sense of scale- not just in the size of the buildings, but the number of people who were there on the ground and watched it happen with their own eyes. It was a normal day and quickly became an unforgettable moment of infamy that we will never forget. Thank you for finding such a moving way to document and share this pivotal moment in history.
@RickL_was_here
@RickL_was_here 7 ай бұрын
Something left me that day, like many. Still yesterday and I'm just as pissed now as I was then. Never did get to check that trip to the towers off my bucket list.
@kennethporter2910
@kennethporter2910 3 ай бұрын
I never been in the twin towers I had chances but I never went and 9/11 happened and the twin towers were gone forever rest in peace for those who died on September 11 2001 never forget.
@Izanagioomikami
@Izanagioomikami 2 ай бұрын
You should just be glad that you didn't decide to check it off your bucket list on that morning.
@eccoparallel
@eccoparallel 6 ай бұрын
The footage was very detailed. I also observed how dark red the fire was in the trade centers gives an idea of the amount of heat that was building up.Another thing to imagine floors collapsing in front of you,total darkness,one step and you could fall down to other levels of the floors.Cant imagine the horror those people endured.
@patriciaotte5298
@patriciaotte5298 Ай бұрын
It must have been just awful for those people. May they all rest in peace. 🙏🌹
@Pikachufps3
@Pikachufps3 4 күн бұрын
Not to mention, one of the floors was even leaking hot, molten metal 🌋. Basically, lava! Imagine that kind of nightmare that some victims had to face too!!! 😱💔
@BTomtheMetsDevsGuy
@BTomtheMetsDevsGuy 5 ай бұрын
45:45 is so scary to think that is what the jumpers had to look at
@CassandraPantaristi
@CassandraPantaristi 3 ай бұрын
46:01
@chocolatetownforever7537
@chocolatetownforever7537 2 ай бұрын
Im not trying to be morbid, but I remember being a kid at the local swimming pool, and thinking how the two story high dive looked so easy from the side. All cocky, you get over the edge of it and look down, and it sure seemed a whole lot further up. These people had over eighty stories to look down in some cases. I cant even imagine. God bless all those people.
@BTomtheMetsDevsGuy
@BTomtheMetsDevsGuy 2 ай бұрын
@@CassandraPantaristi you can really feel the straight drop there
@davidmichael3189
@davidmichael3189 Ай бұрын
Totally Preventable had the F16s been Scrambled the moment Betty Ong made that phone call.
@CassandraPantaristi
@CassandraPantaristi 22 күн бұрын
​@@BTomtheMetsDevsGuy Oh yea.
@MomCatMeows
@MomCatMeows 7 ай бұрын
I can't believe it's all gone, even this many years later. 💔
@CassandraPantaristi
@CassandraPantaristi 3 ай бұрын
The Twin Towers would be half a century old now. 😢💔
@peterlancaster7157
@peterlancaster7157 2 ай бұрын
Aye, it's definitely all gone.
@Izanagioomikami
@Izanagioomikami 2 ай бұрын
It's not gone. It's scattered.
@Vingul
@Vingul Ай бұрын
@@Izanagioomikami That can be said about every single thing in the universe. And yet we use the word «gone». It works.
@catgray1
@catgray1 28 күн бұрын
I have the same problem. After all of these years, I still can't wrap my head around the fact the both towers fell. I used to go to the observation deck a lot, back in the mid 1980s. I used to drive tour busses in Connecticut, and would bring chartered groups to the city on weekends. I spent a lot of time in the city, in those days. We would park our busses close to were the U.S.S. Intrepid is now docked. My father serviced on that ship. I went on a Dependents Day Cruise on that ship back in the 1970s, when my father was still stationed on that ship.... and I was a kid.
@elanastocker
@elanastocker 7 ай бұрын
The creaking metal before the collapses and the eerie wind after is apocalyptic
@josephbennett3482
@josephbennett3482 5 ай бұрын
The creaking sounds in this video were added to the video , there wasn't any creaking sounds in real life coming from the buildings and even if there was nobody on the ground would've been able to hear it because of the noise in the city.
@pre-911wtc4
@pre-911wtc4 4 ай бұрын
@@josephbennett3482 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Y9aha6Z5pq61c30.htmlsi=DzJJwDMyoenohL6D
@christinemaguire5178
@christinemaguire5178 3 ай бұрын
​@@josephbennett3482 Yes, there was. It's in the foia videos.
@justisolated5621
@justisolated5621 29 күн бұрын
​@@josephbennett3482 not only that, but the sounds of the collapse was all rumbling, no detailed sounds
@eincan1313
@eincan1313 5 ай бұрын
I worked at the Bankers Trust (Deutsche Bank) building directly across from the South Tower. It was damaged during the collapse and eventually demolished. For someone who was in the towers everyday for my commute and as well as meetings, I was always in awe of them. They were a spectacular site. It was a horrific day, which I will never forget. RIP to those innocent people.
@user-kp8sx1nh1c
@user-kp8sx1nh1c 8 ай бұрын
I pulled this up because the sunset background you have behind the Towers' image is breathtaking.
@RachaelLouiseGerrard
@RachaelLouiseGerrard 5 ай бұрын
Same For Me, A Really Well Made Video
@benschaeffer8102
@benschaeffer8102 26 күн бұрын
I cant believe I was in the shower of ALL PLACES when AA11 hit the North Tower and I thought the shaking was just from the Subway passing underneath my apartment building out in South Park Slope, Brooklyn. Then I walked out of my bathroom and my Dog was going ABSOLUTELY NUTS, and I could hear a cacophony of sirens 🚨, & that's when I realized SOMETHING was horribly, Horribly, HORRIBLY WRONG. 😳 The MOST SHOCKING thing was that a perfectly beautiful bluebird 🐦 late Summer/early Fall morning in NYC went SO HORRIBLY wrong. That was REALLY the truly horrendous thing. It was mind-numbing. I'm ALWAYS going to be grateful that I wasn't physically AT the WTC on 9/11, but being in NYC was horrible enough for me.
@CARLJOHNSON-ny8sn
@CARLJOHNSON-ny8sn 7 ай бұрын
the music in the background is so haunting that would be the last day those two building would be standing R.I.P to the souls lost that day we will never forget the tumbnail made me watch this it's beautiful yet sad with Towers in the background 😢
@JS_-hq1wm
@JS_-hq1wm Ай бұрын
What I find particularly interesting for instance, is the details of the sound the tower makes just after the South Tower was struck. A creepy binding shrieking sound of metal shifting as the building swayed. To me, this sound sends chills down my spine, eerie and also just downright sad at the same time. You can also assume that you can hear booms from time to time, as these are the sounds of the floors collapsing inside the towers, not to mention the sounds of those poor souls who jumped or fell. And the sounds just as the initial collapse of each tower occurred, just truly heartbreaking.😢
@derek15boom
@derek15boom 7 ай бұрын
That sound at 2:29:54. To be in the building and hear that (and feel that) must have been terrifying. Very disturbing...😢
@ewimouce4280
@ewimouce4280 5 ай бұрын
Un bruit continue énorme et toute cette poussière
@Syd448
@Syd448 7 ай бұрын
All those alarms going off once WTC 2 collapsed is so eerie. I was 10 when this happened but just learned about a year ago that those alarms are all fire men & women. Alarms go off once a person stops moving for a period of time to make it easier to locate. So many continue to off once the towers fall it’s awful
@orezajasn7333
@orezajasn7333 6 ай бұрын
We were so unprepared for this, regardless of all the unheeded warnings prior
@jhdigital
@jhdigital 5 ай бұрын
We are still completely unprepared if any foreign countries wanted to come here and start a war in our homeland we would be caught with our pants down
@TravelWithDarryll
@TravelWithDarryll 7 ай бұрын
I really appreciate this video and your others. It is hard to find raw pre 9/11 footage that isn't tainted by foreshadowing. I am planning to write a book next year about a man whose life is destroyed that day and spends the next few years searching for his place in the world left behind. These types of pre 9/11 videos help me to gain some kind of understanding of the WTC and its atmosphere. Thanks.
@edyann
@edyann 7 ай бұрын
Oh, wow. Keep us posted and good luck with your work!
@TravelWithDarryll
@TravelWithDarryll 7 ай бұрын
@@edyann Thanks. It going to take some serious time to complete. I'm set to finish my current work in the next month or so. I only ever work on one book at a time, otherwise I get overloaded and everything stalls.
@edyann
@edyann 7 ай бұрын
@@TravelWithDarryll It's hard work, I know! Congratulations. :)
@erickmarcelo5019
@erickmarcelo5019 5 ай бұрын
Yo tengo un link con mu has fotos de antes incluso del restorante window of the word
@TheKeenTribe
@TheKeenTribe 6 ай бұрын
Tragedy aside, you did above and beyond putting this together. Professionally done!
@funnycreep
@funnycreep 7 ай бұрын
*Have I told you lately that I love you* playing absolutely creeps me the fuck out because of all the people who had to say it for the last time that day. And I totally feel @RedHotMessResell, it will come out of nowhere and I’ll just want to watch these videos nonstop to capture the feeling of what it was like to work there on a normal day and how things for each person were so completely different that day. It’s just so fascinating to me and it’s one of the only things that’s captured my attention so well. I work in a half abandoned building at night with an airport nearby and I can get quite a “4D” experience listening to these at work and it really gives me the creeps most days. The elevators, the stairwells…broken lights, stuff everywhere, frequent planes overhead and an overall 80s/90s vibe of the areas that our building never renovated . It’s like a portal into the past.
@scotty87able
@scotty87able 7 ай бұрын
1:16:45 "I see the water I see the buildings,I see buildings we're flying low we are flying very very low we are flying way too low,oh my god for we are way too low"Madeline Amy Sweeney flight attendant flight 11 seconds leading to impact.
@MS-zh6yf
@MS-zh6yf 2 ай бұрын
The sheer terror that everyone experienced that day is something that I cannot wrap my mind around.
@erebus6786
@erebus6786 8 ай бұрын
1:17:15 - 1WTC Impact, recorded by Jules Naudet, Pavel Hlava, and Dave Stollak 1:33:42 - 2WTC impact, recorded by ABC Brooklyn Statcam, WCBS Statcam, Evan Fairbanks, Jeff Sutch, Scott Myers, Richard Numeroff, Michael Barbagallo, and Keith Behrle 2:30:00 - 2WTC Collapse, recorded by Gary Pollard, Paul Berriff, and the Confucious Plaza Tower Stat-cam 2:59:24 - 1WTC Collapse, recorded by Cynthia Weils, Ralph Franco, Mario Martinez and Jim Smith on Chopper 2
@Phillip713
@Phillip713 7 ай бұрын
There is another angle of the first plane hitting that Jules didn’t film. The one shot from someone in traffic. I’ve never seen that before. Who filmed that?
@Phillip713
@Phillip713 7 ай бұрын
The one above the one Jules filmed
@erebus6786
@erebus6786 7 ай бұрын
@@Phillip713 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/j9uggNt_0rmqdX0.htmlsi=luEPBLhdHI8pKcvn Pavel Hlava
@EnglishMermaid1980
@EnglishMermaid1980 7 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the second tower falling live on the news in the UK. I was watching Bridget Jones Diary at the local cinema, completely oblivious as to what was happening on the other side of the world until my sister text me, knowing it had always been a huge dream of mine to go to NYC one day. People never forget where they were when tragic events happen. This changed the whole world, that’s for sure. I went to NYC for the first, and only time a year later. I’d love to go back one day. I’ll never forget the devastation of 9/11. It’s wild to me that there’s now grown adults who never knew a time before 9/11. It’s been that long since it happened, yet somehow it still feels so very raw.
@JourneyLiveCompilations
@JourneyLiveCompilations 7 ай бұрын
@@Phillip713Pavel Hlava
@_Breakdown
@_Breakdown 6 ай бұрын
*THANK YOU - - BRILLIANTLY DONE - - SO GLAD YOU SYNCED UP ALL THESE SEPARATE VIDEOS INTO A TIMELINE NARRATIVE.*
@SIX6SIXer
@SIX6SIXer 7 ай бұрын
2:33:08 worst sound in the world. that sound takes me straight back to that day. It puts a sour twist in the pit of my stomach.
@user-dg8gb2kw5e
@user-dg8gb2kw5e 3 ай бұрын
What kind of sound is this? I’m so sorry if bothering you with my question. I’ve never been to NY and live very far from US, but I return to this story every year because it just can’t be forget.. I’m so sorry
@SIX6SIXer
@SIX6SIXer 3 ай бұрын
@@user-dg8gb2kw5e it's called a PASS device. its an alarm on a fireman's air pak that goes off when either there is no movement detected or when they have a depleted air tank. All of these are detecting no movement.
@user-dg8gb2kw5e
@user-dg8gb2kw5e 3 ай бұрын
@@SIX6SIXer thanks a lot for explaining. Just can’t imagine how awful this might be, to hear this sound and to be on this day there. God bless people traumatised by this tragedy and souls of the victims
@SIX6SIXer
@SIX6SIXer 3 ай бұрын
@@user-dg8gb2kw5e i wasn't downtown but i lived in Hell's Kitchen back then and could hear those alarms going off.
@justisolated5621
@justisolated5621 2 ай бұрын
​​@@user-dg8gb2kw5ethose sounds are the emergency alerts for unresponding firefighters. The sound actives when a firefighter is inmobile for an amount of time. Giving how much the noise is heard, it can be assumed that the person walking around filming was walking around dead firefighters who were covered in dust and debris, in fact if you watch N.J. Burkett's footage of the collapse, you'll see that there was a huge crowd of firefighters in front of 1WTC and the Vista Hotel (3WTC) right before 2WTC fell. Given that firefighters were also looming through the wreck of 2WTC with 1WTC still standing, they probably were killed when 1WTC collapsed
@marcelbell6751
@marcelbell6751 7 ай бұрын
This was horrifying. The sounds are really projected. It gets so sad when all those firemen alarms sound after the collapse of the South Tower.
@d.w.d.w.3031
@d.w.d.w.3031 7 ай бұрын
Fantastically done! You're a gem!
@robharding5345
@robharding5345 5 ай бұрын
The buckling of the steel beams just before the collapse is almost like a movie set, reminds me of the titanic as she rose in the water before her back was broken with the shear weight of the water.
@blacezard2514
@blacezard2514 6 ай бұрын
your work here… this is real masterpiece 💜
@Mishacanttouchthis
@Mishacanttouchthis 2 ай бұрын
The sounds of the jumpers crashing into the ground is horrifying. I can not imagine what that must have been like for them. I hope they found some peace in their last moments. I think I am still in shock that this ever happened.
@zacinator9094
@zacinator9094 8 ай бұрын
Amazing work. Especially the way the plaza ambience transitions; from an ordinary inner-city sound, disrupted by the twin impacts of the planes and the resulting debris and sirens, yet the music plays on diligently through it all. Almost as if the complex is trying to encourage its occupants during their evacuation in its last minutes. A last slice of ordinary life before the first collapse silences the music. Then the wails of the beacons of trapped firefighter's are all we can hear, accompanied by the ominous rumbles of the North Tower straining to hold on. When it goes, then there's nothing but the beacons. The sound of death and the ashes of a lost way of life beginning to settle. If I was to give a little constructive criticism, I'd say the roar of the South Tower's fall is a tad too long, but otherwise this is a haunting achievement. Where did you get the sound effects for all this? How long did this take you to put together? Must've been dizzying to edit, the sounds especially.
@pre-911wtc4
@pre-911wtc4 8 ай бұрын
I'm glad someone was able to point that transition out which was an effect I kept in mind making this video, to literally change the complete atmosphere of the video. I got all of the sound effects off of copyright free videos on yt and combined and mashed them together to create what you hear. I started working on this at the beginning of September and kind of left it on the back burner for a month and a half jut because of my personal life and school.
@shawncalderon4950
@shawncalderon4950 7 ай бұрын
Awesome job at film editing. A sad sad tale.
@RachaelLouiseGerrard
@RachaelLouiseGerrard 5 ай бұрын
A Really Excellent Vid Of This Tragic Event In History, Thanks Loads For Making It, I'm Sure It's Helped A Lot Of People :)
@peaceforall7413
@peaceforall7413 5 ай бұрын
So I understand that this isn't the real playlist of the plaza or of the real ambiant sounds, collapses, crashes, etc ?
@pre-911wtc4
@pre-911wtc4 4 ай бұрын
@@peaceforall7413 The playlist is somewhat the actual one, if you refer to the pinned comment on this video and look at the paranthesis, you will get an understanding of what songs actually played on that day and their time. As for the sounds, collapses and crashes, they're *nearly* identical to how it was in real life. The creaking of the South Tower did occur and could clearly be heard near by, but it wasn't as dramatic as depicted in the video.
@TheKeenTribe
@TheKeenTribe 4 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw this taking place on live TV, I just knew America and the world would never be the same again!
@kevintraynor4508
@kevintraynor4508 2 ай бұрын
Scary to think while people where trying to comprehend the first tower being hit . They then receive another shock from the second tower being hit. Then a 3rd shock from the towers collapsing in themselves.
@jaydaykoth
@jaydaykoth 7 ай бұрын
Also at 2:09:14 you can see the man that tried climb down on the bottom left corner, you can see a white dot that slowly falls down the building.
@raquelarchuleta6430
@raquelarchuleta6430 5 ай бұрын
you can also see just before he starts trying to climb down to the left of him a puff of smoke comes out the window and it looks as if a man flys out with the puff of smoke in the real dudes video we’re you can here one guy talking to the camera man and he says just before the guy trying to climb out did you see the puff of smoke come out the window. And the guy talking to camera man says that was a guy that flew out the window around 2:06 you will see a puff of smoke to the left of man climbing you can clearly see a man come out with the smoke OMG! 😢
@RachaelLouiseGerrard
@RachaelLouiseGerrard 5 ай бұрын
Thanks For The Insites Guys, I Didn't Know Some Of This, I Will Look Out For It As I Watch
@ryansdailymemes5972
@ryansdailymemes5972 4 ай бұрын
2:09:30 And I assume that the black dot is covering his body, or whatever remains of it.
@justisolated5621
@justisolated5621 29 күн бұрын
​@@raquelarchuleta6430i thought it was because he tried to kick the window in front of him but after the kick he lost his grip
@vibecheck663
@vibecheck663 7 ай бұрын
Amazing work here!
@LINCAR4000
@LINCAR4000 5 ай бұрын
This is a great timeline compilation. I had just gotten to our hotel for the start of a 3 week family vacation in Provence France and relaxing from 14 hours of traveling on 9/11/01 in our room with our 5 year old boy/girl twins when my Mom came in and said there had been an "Incident" in America (I'll never forget that phrase!). It was crazy to turn on the TV and see the towers standing and saying hopefully, what are you talking about they're still standing but then sadly then see the collapses moments later as we had missed all of the beginning and these were reruns of that awful moment. That started my fascination with 911. it's crazy whenever I see anything new about that day I'm drawn to it. Because we weren't in the US at the time and only got the unique perspective from a foreign land of which language I couldn't speak I experienced 911 much differently than my brother who stayed behind in Chicago. Without question, the French people were so supportive and made our travels throughout that country from Provence, Lyon and finish in Paris, very inviting. During our stay in that country, everybody was so welcoming. Everywhere we went people were telling us how sorry they were about what happened and could the help in any way. The only thing I would have done differently is keep the video of the plaza and be able to see the debris from the crash rain down into the plaza. Thanks for a great compilation.
@gabriellaritaart
@gabriellaritaart 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your efforts 🙏
@shawncalderon4950
@shawncalderon4950 7 ай бұрын
Incredible video editing!
@Sad_bumper_sticker.
@Sad_bumper_sticker. 10 күн бұрын
I was 20 and watched it on TV, why does it still make me so extremely troubled, why do I return to countless videos and documentaries on 9/11? I can’t shake it off. I’ve watched so many accounts, videos that I can imagine what it was for those people. Why does the pain of 9/11 become a reoccuring YT obsession for some of us?
@cclarke10able
@cclarke10able 5 ай бұрын
That is an excellent video timeline of the events.
@gonzalog8547
@gonzalog8547 2 ай бұрын
The gutteral, groaning, & rumbling sounds coming from both towers before collapsing is Deathly horrifying.
@SheilaEarley1
@SheilaEarley1 6 ай бұрын
Whoever made this video. thank you.
@Wonkabar007
@Wonkabar007 5 ай бұрын
I've still got my Vintage New York Statue Liberty WTC Twin Towers Stoneware Drip Pottery Mug, bought in the souvenir shop on the indoor observation deck of the south tower, it's a treasured possession. I remember drinking tea from it whilst watching the horror unfold on the news that day.
@MikePhillips-pl6ov
@MikePhillips-pl6ov 4 ай бұрын
I first went to New York in 1987 and before I started my summer job, I walked around the plaza and surrounding area and took similar photos of these videos. Then about a month later, on a day off, I came back into the city, and took a half day going up to the roof of the WTC. Still seems both unreal and surreal what happened in 2001. R.I.P. all those lost that day, from friends in the UK.
@earthling8585
@earthling8585 2 ай бұрын
The beautiful music continued to play throughout in real time. It has become a chilling sound to me.💔
@GregoryPLoomis
@GregoryPLoomis 5 ай бұрын
I was 13 in year 2000. I went to the observation deck with my family. After 9-11, I’ve grown to have a terrible fear of heights because of watching endless videos of people jumping from the WTC. For some reason I keep going to that dark place in my mind, where I’m with those people trapped and I hear the panic and people screaming “break a window!!!” and possibly being one of those people waving a cloth and trying to get air then possibly making that decision to jump. If anyone has seen Batman Begins. That flower the scarecrow uses to extract peoples fears. The way the edits are done with a jolt of music and a quick cut. It’s like watching a panic attack inside your mind…that’s what happens to me when I’m thinking of that scenario. I also have a hard time looking up at tall objects like it’s gonna fall on me or I’m falling upwards. All of these feelings derived from repeated emotional thoughts of 9/11.
@wtcenthusiast198
@wtcenthusiast198 7 ай бұрын
Excellent tribute to memory of original complex!
@suliajoyward3595
@suliajoyward3595 7 ай бұрын
The music is so creepy in this. Very interesting video!
@OutlandishnessOk2452
@OutlandishnessOk2452 5 ай бұрын
this always a very emotional video to watch... heartbreaking.
@danielrsson2171
@danielrsson2171 6 ай бұрын
It's a crazy thought to see the first few minutes of the video, all the people walking around there in thd buildings and to think that everything would be gone in just a few hours! It's a crazy thought🤯🤯🤯😪😪😪
@jerrycoughlin-iq7lb
@jerrycoughlin-iq7lb 6 ай бұрын
Not a word spoken…none needed.Incredible!
@DorkieShorty
@DorkieShorty 4 ай бұрын
After the collapse of the south tower, the ringing sounds u hear, are the alarms on the firemens suits, they go off when they stop moving for a period. A very eerie sound.
2 ай бұрын
This video captures the sound like no other video l have seen!!!!
@travtuck7646
@travtuck7646 7 ай бұрын
The video where the camera gets picked up off the ground and aimed at the north tower seconds after impact is one Ive never seen. You can see everyone stop or turn their head.
@user-ie5hj9bb9m
@user-ie5hj9bb9m 2 ай бұрын
The whole vibe is very 90s with the piped music. I remember piped music in supermarkets also
@Memessssss
@Memessssss 3 ай бұрын
Yo nice video man
@MusicLeeSarah
@MusicLeeSarah Ай бұрын
Since I never got to see them in person like my brain cannot wrap itself around the height of these buildings. I get a better sentence through these videos but I think it was 1 of those things for me I would have had to have experienced to really understand just how tall they were. I am still just in awe
@TexasAirRaiders
@TexasAirRaiders 7 ай бұрын
Congrats on 3k pre 9/11 WTC
@dippydoo3918
@dippydoo3918 9 күн бұрын
First time I’ve heard each tower groaning just before they collapse.
@MonicaMacareno
@MonicaMacareno 3 ай бұрын
The sound of those alarms we can hear, the ones the firefighters wear that go off when they haven’t moved for about 30 to 40 minutes. It’s very eerie & sad.
@LNRD_2909
@LNRD_2909 2 ай бұрын
Es increible como después de ese trágico día Nueva York pasó de ser una ciudad funky, alegre y super popular por su propio encanto, a ser sólo la ciudad más reconocible de Estados unidos y ya. Casi toda la alegría dejó esa ciudad y el trauma aún vive en el sitio años después, aunque esté el One WTC, y haya cosas más populares o reconocibles de NY, es una marca imborrable. No es sólo el hecho de que se fueran las torres. la agonía, el terror, la angustia, y el dolor golpearon a una que era de las ciudades más alegres del mundo
@bvalz8219
@bvalz8219 5 ай бұрын
I always wondered what it was like being at the World Trade Center before the tragedy. I was only 3 when it happened, what a loss. RIP to those we lost.
@geemonster9179
@geemonster9179 5 ай бұрын
Amazing how everything is synched everything seems to be documented these days, and this the most horrific and recorded terrorist attack in the world
@alecdestroyer0757
@alecdestroyer0757 4 ай бұрын
Its haunting that you can hear the south tower sway and groan after the plane hits.
@elliecherise1968
@elliecherise1968 6 ай бұрын
At 1:16:18 the song is "I'll never fall in love again". Dianne Warwick
@The-Great-Brindian
@The-Great-Brindian 12 күн бұрын
I find myself deeply intrigued by the offices within the North and South Towers, particularly those situated above the impact zones. I wonder how much unseen video footage and photographs remain out there, waiting to be shared digitally. It's hard to fathom the horrors that the victims trapped in those upper floors must have faced. They surely understood the gravity of the situation, realizing it was no accident but a terrorist attack. Sadly, many were driven to the unimaginable choice of leaping from windows to escape. The conditions they endured must have been unbearable. It's truly heart-wrenching to contemplate. Rest in peace.
@ir8free
@ir8free 7 ай бұрын
did Taliercio also record the first collapse before running with the camera held upside down and pointing back?
@user-fl1po6ch7w
@user-fl1po6ch7w 23 күн бұрын
I had never heard of the twin towers until 9/11.
@Agony.
@Agony. Ай бұрын
I was always fascinated with the plaza footage ever since i saw the plaza footage in the documentary 102 minutes the changed america in 2008
@tammi3121
@tammi3121 6 ай бұрын
Its the how deep is ur love 1 that i always remember since that day.. gives me an instant memory... horrible
@latricehayes3197
@latricehayes3197 6 ай бұрын
Now me too...
@georgehenderson7783
@georgehenderson7783 5 ай бұрын
The Encyclopedia Britannica leaves out a bunch of stuff in that blue context box.
@teddybear-nd3bn
@teddybear-nd3bn 2 ай бұрын
Thank you
@C.A._Old
@C.A._Old 4 ай бұрын
*people never will forget this.*
@maroonmball
@maroonmball 7 ай бұрын
At 1:32:58, you can see one of the building jumpers on the top left. Either that or it's a piece of debris, but I'm pretty sure it's the former.
@melfarm9109
@melfarm9109 2 ай бұрын
You're not looking closely if you only think that's where you would see jumpers!!
@melfarm9109
@melfarm9109 2 ай бұрын
At 1:26:00, the bottom right video shows very clearly a jumper. If you keep watching that video, you'll see quite a few more. It was filmed by Guy rosebrook.
@RR-lv3tp
@RR-lv3tp 10 күн бұрын
All those "chirps" from the dead firefighters are chilling..
@HR12245
@HR12245 8 күн бұрын
At 2:07, that was not a jumper; he clearly fell. He was trying to get away from all the smoke and flames; he was hanging on to the building. You can see him slip and lose his grip. Truly breaks my heart. 😞
@FlintF
@FlintF 3 күн бұрын
Never in the history of mankind was a more heinous crime committed by so few to so many.
@boogitybear2283
@boogitybear2283 7 ай бұрын
I hope the Sears Tower in Chicago is not a Repeat of 23 years ago. I always get concerned every time I see it!
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 3 ай бұрын
A 1960's Boston kid I'd always look at New York as Boston's big brother city, that day is etched into my psyche permanently, it just pops into my mind often, no matter what some coward terrorists do to us, we'll live on as proud Americans, we'll never forget those buildings and those lost souls. God bless America 🇺🇸🙏
@marystacey4796
@marystacey4796 4 ай бұрын
It's weird the guy on the roof was smiling. I mean, did he not comprehend the lives lost? So weird.
@Vingul
@Vingul Ай бұрын
Noticed that. Though it’s a surreal situation. I once smiled and sort of laughed when hearing a good friend’s brother had just been found dead. I had never been told anything like that before. The reality of it sort of didn’t register at first. Not proud of it obviously, just saying.
@wadmodderschalton5763
@wadmodderschalton5763 3 ай бұрын
Pretty much the closest thing to what muzak could've been playing at the Austib J Tobin Plaza on 9/11.
@catloverx8
@catloverx8 4 күн бұрын
Tracks of My Tears - what an appropriate song!
@MelnStarscream
@MelnStarscream 6 ай бұрын
Yaknow, I was supposed to go there, my first year of college. E verything was paid for, everything was ready, and the date was set by the school group organizing the trip. The dates were supposed to be from sept. 14 to sept 17... 2001. I was 19 and so very excited, and one of the place I was most excited to visit was the WTC. But of course... Of course tragedy happened, and the trip never did happen. One of my greatest regret, really.
@tammi3121
@tammi3121 6 ай бұрын
Its this the real sound? Ive not hea4d this b4 but that wind u hear .... wow.. ive heard thecpeople talk about how strong it was but 8 couldnt imagine... now i can ... 😮
@jgunther3398
@jgunther3398 5 ай бұрын
i spent several days in nyc in 2000, i walked through the plaza between the towers but didn't take the time to go in. ultimately i'm happy that i didn't because i'd be wondering if the people i saw and met in there were still alive. it would be especially bad because i love new yorkers
@lisarox
@lisarox 5 ай бұрын
I have never seen that camcorder footage of the North tower being hit before.
@elliecherise1968
@elliecherise1968 2 ай бұрын
At 1:45 it sounds like that Madonna song "Take a Bow". Were all of these songs playing that day? Nevermind, it was on the playlist or played earlier.
@glenharmon4280
@glenharmon4280 7 ай бұрын
I am just thinking either they got the timing wrong and not enough people had arrived at work and the trade centers for tourism or they really did just want to bring the towers down
@annabelleschwartz1249
@annabelleschwartz1249 7 ай бұрын
Above all, they wanted to bring the towers down. They wanted to destroy, even annihilate, this symbol of worldwide occidental trading (= occidental mindset that spreads around the world through both of these towers). It’s exactly the same team as for the ‘93 WTC attack, Ramzy Youssef & his uncle Khalid Cheik Mohammed, who plotted this attack. They had made it with the same exact goal, to bring them both down, and didn’t accept their failure… They fled from the US right after the ‘93 WTC bombing to avoid being caught by authorities but sweared at that moment that they’d come back one way or another and would finally succeed. Just watch HBO’s docuserie "the path to 9/11", it documents everything quite clearly, it was made in the mid 2000’s or so if I remember well, it’s not on KZfaq I think but it’s definitely findable over the internet…
@TheSavagederek
@TheSavagederek 2 ай бұрын
It's been said that they saw the towers as part of Americas power and greed as most of the financial parts were in that area . They wanted to destroy that mainly .
@melfarm9109
@melfarm9109 2 ай бұрын
They also had coordinate with flights that would work for what they needed. They wanted to use cross-country flights originating from close by, that way the plans would be completely full of fuel.
@ceilidhkympton8571
@ceilidhkympton8571 5 ай бұрын
6:10 Is this the area (ground floor) where FDNY had their command center, shown in Jules Naudet’s video?
@hihi-yr8uh
@hihi-yr8uh 5 ай бұрын
around there but the video was shot in the south tower but Naudet was in the north
@jukodebu
@jukodebu 5 ай бұрын
what is the compressed air sound
@TheMidwesternViking
@TheMidwesternViking 2 ай бұрын
I do not know or understand what brings me back on the awful terrible day in our history, idk how many hours and minutes of footage I watched of this day even after the many years has passed something always draws me back to this day in history, I have no desire to watch people die or get hurt im not that type of sick individual, but I just can't explain why every so often I rewatch footage of that day...anyone with a rational mind know why?
@patriciaotte5298
@patriciaotte5298 Ай бұрын
I have been doing the same thing and I can't explain why. I think it's because I still can't believe it happened. I think about how horrible it must've been for those people. 🙏🌹
@mandeemckenzie537
@mandeemckenzie537 14 күн бұрын
Same....human nature to have a morbid curiosity and to put oursrlves in those poor souls shòes on the day😭😭
@Vitoker
@Vitoker 2 ай бұрын
Man , i'm from Iran and one thing i vividly remember from my childhood is the phrase " Twin Towers of New York " since how much my mom would talk to me about them after she realized how interesting those towers are to me as a kid . i was stunned by their glorious look everytime i saw them in a movie scene or a music video and i can remember telling my mom how much i wanna go to NY someday and see the Twin Towers. exactly one week after my 6th birthday i watched the " Twin Towers of New York " being attacked and ultimately destroyed live on tv. RIP to all the innocent lives lost that day
@elliecherise1968
@elliecherise1968 28 күн бұрын
At 2:30:00 that cloud of smoke is scary and you can hear it, it looks like flashbangs in the smoke maybe from the streetlights. And that church right in the middle.
@robharding5345
@robharding5345 5 ай бұрын
Beautifully done ! The whole plaza was such a lovely place to see and admire, the whole complex was a modern day wonder, only to be destroyed by evil Islamist terrorism. the less said about those the better, getting back to this beautiful time and place, I would have loved to have been, and seen all this 21st century life, in all its glory, But I left it too late, But once more, I could never have imagined that I would be deprived of the opportunity to do so, sometime in the future. I will miss this iconic place till the day I die. God bless all those we lost that day.
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