Remember September
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Lol WTC got fucked up
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Remember september.
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:( remember september.
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what people fight is "it was bush " "no terrorists" and peopl fight and fight over who it was but even if they find out who did it its not gonna brieng people back 2 life weather americans or terrorists did it people died, things destroyed, people sons daughters dad mom cousin brother sister aunts are still dead and lifes were damaged so people, no matter who i was nothing is gona happen maby justice 4 the dead but i mean come on just justice? but hay anyways great video
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I really love this song! it's so intense..
I sung this song to.. watch my page to hear it..
A really different version and I made one mistake but who cares..
lovelytibi 4 years ago 2
That was a great cover, too.
blogbat 2 years ago
Noticed you left a comment on CGs vid insinuating Iran funded Al-Qaida (those that did 9/11), I couldn't respond since you have comments disabled and CG has me blocked. Iran did not fund Al-Qaida, Iran and Al-Qaida are bitter enemies in the Sunni/Shiia conflict. Iran was fighting Al-Qaida even when the U.S supported and installed Al-Qaida during the Cold War to fight the soviets. You have U.S foreign policy to blame.
Bantrum 4 years ago
Iran is run by some eccentric folks, to say the least, you are right; however, they are also realists in the classical international sense. As such, those assumptions fall apart. One need only look at the USSR and U.S: during WWII, the Communist and non-Communist Chinese who temporary halted hostilities to fight the Japanese, and so forth to see historical examples of this. The U.S. did not install or create AQ; that was from Clinton's removal of support for Afghanis post-Soviet withdrawal.
blogbat 2 years ago
This is one of my favorite Julie Miller songs. She wrote it several years before 9/11 - it was about one (or maybe two) musician friends who had died. Even so, every time I have heard it since September 11th, it seems to "belong" to that day. Forever. And what a perfect song - it grabs and embraces the emotions I feel to this very day. Six years later, miles away... I still cry.
felinewarrior 4 years ago
I know, it's amazing how well her song fits here given when it was written and such. But it is about loss, which certainly she of all people has come to understand over the years. I've always appreciated that non-shallow characteristic in her music from "Meet" in 1990 onward. In almost a childlike way, she's honest without being fatalistic, which in the end allows one to hope for better things after the pain.
blogbat 4 years ago