This is a great idea from WNYC:
WNYC is creating a special playlist of music of all genres suggested by listeners to mark the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, to stream online and play on air. Respond below or online: What do you want to hear?
~reblogged by Trent Gilliss, senior editor
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carlostrange answered:
“Renegade”(feat. Eminem) by Jay-Z | Album: The Blueprint | Release Date: September 11, 2001
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bookofash answered:
Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue - Toby Keith
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liquidfunk reblogged this from nprfreshair and added:
WNYC is creating a special playlist of music of all genres suggested by listeners to mark the 10-year anniversary of...
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aesalazar answered:
Mad World (Gary Jules Version)
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soleilscouchants answered:
Shafiq Husayn – The U.N. Plan
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merakimou answered:
Castles in the Sky by Ian Van Dahl. That was a big hit then, and I remember it being played a lot on Z100 before/after 9/11 in Manhattan
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gatewaysparadise answered:
Live - Overcome: 9/11 was also my first week of high school in Stuyvesant, a stone’s throw from WTC. I remember being catatonic and this song
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caishcaish answered:
Play something off Kid A by Radiohead, maybe “How to Disappear Completely”! vassifer.blogs.com/alex…
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fearlesspenguin answered:
love vigilantes / iron & wine
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mmmoore answered:
Home by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
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suddenlyyours5 answered:
Hi
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curly-cue-202 answered:
Samuel Barber’s “Adagio for Strings” - Agnus Dei setting
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splodee answered:
philip glass - facades. Eerie and reflective. The type of music that one might hear on a movie as a family is moving into a town with a secre
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nedison answered:
A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country - Randy Newman
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lookinforsomething answered:
Ben Sollee
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pax-in-vacuo answered:
4’33” by John Cage
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vihara79 answered:
One. Sung by Mary J Blige & U2.
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musicthelanguage answered:
Musicians native to New York
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beingblog reblogged this from wnyc and added:
great idea from WNYC:...Trent Gilliss, senior editor
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joepetro answered:
“Jesus, Etc.” by Wilco, “My City Of Ruins” by Bruce Springsteen
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illicitizen answered:
ESGm The Ramones, Television, Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen, The Velvet Underground, Fela Kuti, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane…
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imadeyouamixtape answered:
No Such Thing by John Mayer since his album Room for Squares came out that same week.
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samloomes answered:
william basinski’s the disintegration loops
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beasknees answered:
“Love” by John Lennon
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likethewheel answered:
Liza Minnelli - Theme from New York, New York.
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january1878 answered:
What I really want to hear is the Madison Scouts version of “Empire State of Mind”.
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the-concourse answered:
Open Letter to New York-Beastie Boys
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misterandre answered:
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Babylon System
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conniecannibal answered:
I’ll second Wilco- Jesus etc.
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ktkaye answered:
charles bradley - this world is going up in flames
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unsolvedchildmurder answered:
I like buchino’s Disintegration Loops idea.
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scrambledeggers answered:
“Ten Years Gone” by Led Zeppelin
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delicate-genius answered:
i also think paul simon/the boxer would be nice. or any simon and garfunkel. and jazz. lots of jazz.
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sonicninjaparty answered:
Bon Iver - Holocene
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no-kings answered:
Thalia Zedek “Do You Remember”
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chrisgoffhaza answered:
‘jesus, etc.’ by wilco
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roseisread answered:
Ryan Adams-New York New York
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denzelmendoza answered:
jazz
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