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post Nov 25 2007, 2:01 am
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Have you ever seen this one?





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGpKL0LB1_o



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He was asked to record it by the Camera Planet people. The a capella version was done simply to inter-splice in the finished version. You can get a better idea of the history of this piece from its creator here:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-rosenb...91_b_63560.html


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It's September. And once again, the 11th falls on a Tuesday.

And for me, it's a time of year that is frozen in images, snapshots, and bits of video.

Bits of paper hovering in gusts of hot air.

A hat in the dust.

I expected that day to leave scars that would last a lifetime. I didn't expect to be left with a musical legacy that still brings tears to my eyes.

This is a story about 9/11 that has a soundtrack. A magical discovery that just appeared, six years later. A beautiful gift from a terrible day.

But, let's start at the beginning.

In the 24 hours after the attacks at the World Trade Center, I found myself sifting through video tape trying to find answers. As a documentary filmmaker, I was used to looking at terrible things, but always with some distance. This was my backyard.

I could smell the burning buildings.

I knew it was too early to know the answers. But the raw material that would become history had drawn me into 9/11 and I knew I wasn't getting out.

On the morning of September 11th, I was preparing to start shooting a television series in NY. My office was 30 blocks north of the World Trade Center, and looking down 5th avenue, you could see the smoke rising.

My team of six videographers ended up deciding to cover the attacks, and so by the middle of the night, both of the buildings had collapsed and I was sitting with reels and reels of videotape of the attack and the aftermath.

Two days later -- exhausted from lack of sleep -- I went home to take a shower and return to work. In the car, I heard on the radio a song that had been released that day by Ed Kowalczyk and the band Live. It was called "Overcome". And listening to the song, exhausted, I was overcome. It was all too much. The song was posted on the Internet so that anyone could download it.

I downloaded it, and working with my partner and wife Pam Yoder -- we began to cut images to the worlds and music.

Music is a magical thing. It sometimes is the only language that makes sense.

By the end of the day the images had connected with the music in a way that is easier to show than to explain.

And almost as an afterthought, I called an executive that I barely knew at VH1 and said, hey, we've got a tribute video we'd like to send you. An hour later -- this video was on VH1. Our images and Ed's song, playing over and over again.

We didn't ask permission. We didn't try. We just heard the music, were moved by it, and made our piece of work. It was a collaboration. The band, in California, reached out. And sitting at 28th street and 5th avenue, we connected with their music. But it didn't end there.

One day later, the phone rang, it was the manager of the band Live -- and he'd seen our music video.

I knew we'd used his song without permission, and I expected that the band would be unhappy. But I was wrong.

Ed Kowalczyk had been watching TV, and was very moved by the music video. He wanted to come to NY from California, and he wanted to visit the WTC site, and he wanted to perform the song -- and do his part to help NY and the Nation heal -- or at least feel.

Just days later -- with the smoldering ruins of the Trade Center still filling the night sky, Pam, myself, a film crew, and Ed Kowalczyk were walking down the abandoned West Side Highway... toward the smoking space that used to be the WTC. We didn't say a word, but once we'd gotten to the site, Ed began to sing. It was an exhausting moment. We hadn't slept in days.

But hearing his voice was the only thing even close to an emotional release we'd had.

Now, six years later -- I find myself looking for a touchstone on that day, an element or a moment that would connect me with that time. And there was this video, of Ed Kowalczyk; standing on the west side highway, smelling that smell, and connecting his words to that
terrible time in a way that made it seem both painful and survivable.

The music created a strange elixir of pain and hope. Once again, his music has meaning.

Here is the music, recorded just days after 9/11 -- just on the side of the West Side highway a capella:

[[Video In Discussion Here]]

In a conversation later in the day -- Ed told us that in his mind, the word "overcome" had two meanings. We are emotionally "overcome" -- and, in the worlds of Martin Luther King, we shall "overcome".

Well, that seems like a goal worth striving for. Overcoming fear. Overcoming prejudice. Overcoming the obstacles that our Country and the world now face.

We're not there yet. But today I'd rather remember than forget.


Yeah there is nothing wrong here. He did this solely to help people. They were offering the song and video for free. It was a nice thought.


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Live inside   Ed singing Overcome a capella   Nov 25 2007, 2:01 am
Pokey   god damn that is terrible haha I mean I know it...   Nov 25 2007, 3:03 am
Existentialist   That's up there with William Hung and the rest...   Nov 25 2007, 3:27 am
Badman   Parts were good, parts were bad... I give him a 52...   Nov 25 2007, 7:30 pm
Existentialist   It was at least better than Beau's covers... :...   Nov 25 2007, 7:32 pm
Hoodstock   He seriously went to NY and sang that with the tow...   Nov 25 2007, 9:14 pm
WaiterAtCliftons   He seriously went to NY and sang that with the to...   Nov 25 2007, 9:40 pm
Gertjan   I memory serves me right, Ed was asked to come ove...   Nov 26 2007, 5:14 am
SecretInsomnia   I memory serves me right, Ed was asked to come ov...   Nov 26 2007, 8:26 am
Trathena   I don't see anything wrong here. I don't...   Nov 26 2007, 9:35 pm
Merica   A bit wierd to sing in the street like that, but s...   Nov 26 2007, 5:38 pm
Live inside   Can`t see whats wrong ..no pictures!!...   Nov 27 2007, 2:23 am
dangum   Can`t see whats wrong ..no pictures!...   Nov 27 2007, 2:48 am
Badman   Can`t see whats wrong .. Wow, that is wrong...   Nov 27 2007, 7:46 am
Trathena   Thank you, dangum. Don't know why my images d...   Nov 27 2007, 7:43 am
Liveman94   Have you ever seen this one? http://www.yo...   Nov 28 2007, 6:00 am
Live inside   Does anyone know why this link won't work?...   Nov 28 2007, 6:15 am
Liveman94   ..dunno when i`m clicking on it ....it works....   Nov 28 2007, 7:01 am
dangum   Well that sucks, it only gives me a replay button...   Nov 28 2007, 8:25 am
Liveman94   Can you see other YouTube videos? Try this site:...   Nov 29 2007, 9:37 am


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