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Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings, op.11

Leonard Slatkin Conducts the BBC Orchestra on September 15 2001 in honor of those who lost their lives a few days prior. Visuals from BBC's 'Last Night of the Proms' and ABC's 'Report from ground z...  
 
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consedge (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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I did 2 tours in the nam 67/68,I saw and did things a man should not do or see,I lost many brothers. Ive never be4en able to watch a war movey until `Platoon`,thats the closest movie of how it really was,this music sends me back. May God forgive us.G
eRev21 (15 hours ago) Show Hide
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Fool.
robicool (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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haha, thats what all music does :)
robicool (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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very moving...thanks
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dawdels (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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Yes it was in platoon!
TheWise100082 (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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We all no that Adagio was for Strings!, but i wonder if he was in for the death penalty too!
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Was this the song in Plutoon?
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"Tragedy is the mother of heroes."
"The human spirit is far stronger than steel and mortar."

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