She's Always a Woman to Me - Last Song at WTC
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- This is the Muzak version. Its the version everyone is looking for. I tried to find "How deep is your love", and while I know I've heard it, can't seem to find a copy on my computer.
I've actually had this file on my computer since around Feb 2004. Wish I had known years ago that people were actually looking hard for it.
The sound feed at the WTC was most likely coming from a satellite dish, tuned to the "Environmental" Muzak channel.
This channel is still around, and these songs may still occasionally be played, but its not exactly easy to listen to the channel. You can see whats currently playing, and the last hour of songs played here muzakwpn.muzak....
Incredible! it’s been 20 years, we finally have this song,
I hope we get to find the W.T.C version of How Deep Is Your Love soon.
Thank you!
The How Deep is your Love is credited to be played by "Harley Music". I'm still checking to see if I have it somewhere
@@mattcintosh2 Not trying to be pushy because I recon you take your time, but any news?
@@pre-911wtc4 i did some scanning through of the 100 hours, but couldnt seem to find it. I know they played it in 2017 as i scraped the whats playing now website for a couple weeks, made a spreadsheet of the songs and its in the list, i just dont know if i was recording at the time. I may have some other recordings on another drive but will have to look. I would make some new recordings, but i think my dish got bumped or somethjng, and couldnt get it to tune the last time i tried a couple months asgo.
@@mattcintosh2 Oh okay thanks. Perhaps could you send the file or would you prefer not to?
@@pre-911wtc4 Its about 15 files totaling 3GB. I have a slow upload and would take over a day to get them all out there. I did however get my dish back up and running and am currently recording whats playing now. If you want to watch the website and see if the song ever comes up in the list, comment with the current time, and a couple songs before and after it, and I'll get it pulled out and uploaded.
Thank you for the detailed description. Tried to find this a year or two ago with no luck. I find it fascinating that this scarce little "environmental" muzak channel has been supposedly playing all these songs on repeat for all these years without really being recognized.. Almost as if it was buried beneath all the rubble that day and you guys are still digging through it all trying to find what you're looking for. Hauntingly beautiful
Thank you! The reason everyone wants to hear How Deep is Your Love is because it was played at the WTC Complex pre 9/11 and on the day (It was the last song to play before the towers fell) Thanks for the help!
not the last, the last is unknown but the last we know playing was How Deep is Your Love, or one just after it
the order known was This, then a Mystery piano track, How Deep is your love, and Possibly one more
For me HDIYL sounds good out of some other.
@@thesketchydude1315that piano song was windless
I've got about 100 hours of recordings to dig through. I found a couple times with "more than a woman", hopefully I'm not confusing the two
@@WorldTradeCenterMuzakCommunity I worked in grocery stores from 2001-2006, the version above is the only one I ever heard at them
You are not confusing them sadly this is the "right song" 😔
(Just came in because i saw wtc in the title didn't expect this 😞)(read the rest too late)
@@mattcintosh2 how deep is your love is on the list
Finally found it! Thank you for this!
So beautiful great find
The above picture is something I take every year on October 10 at 6:12pm. Other than a couple missed years, I've done it since 10/10/2000 (The first year was random chance). I'm linking a picture taken 20 years later, and inset in it, is a picture of the first one and 20 years later from the same spot, with the same camera. The top picture in the link is the mostly uncropped 20 years later photo, and the one in the lower right is more cropped and enhanced. People I show it to pretty much say its Epic. I would have never expected to have that picture in that spot 20 years later from when I popped out of my car for a second as a college student.... imgsrc.com/image/eeQlb
thank you so much for this.
The artist is Jim Devlin
My favorite song of the muzak
Now for something i'm looking for and lost. Within a couple days of the disaster, I downloaded a zip file from a file sharing place with several hundred WTC pictures. Most of them weren't too unique or hard to find elsewhere, but there was this one picture from across the bay with the sun shining, blue sky, water sparkling, and the black smoke coming from the towers in the distance. A little over a month later, the head on my HDD dropped to the surface of the disk, shredded the surface and I lost everything from the last 6 or 8 months I had on there.
I've never been able to find that picture again - does anyone have it?
Unfortunately, I currently don't have the picture you were looking for.
Is the south tower in the front of the north tower in the picture?
@@yhfhdcf I can't really remember - I think they were side by side - smoke was going to the right side of the picture I think
Ooo i like this...
The thing about these songs is most music ID programs such as Shazam are pretty much worthless. They will either give up or give something totally unrelated...BUT.... UA-cam's processing can recognize covers and I was able to name some of the songs by uploading them, and then UA-cam coughs up a "claim" that the video uses the melody.
How deep is yyour love is on the list
@@aiden6354 I was recording - what songs was it by?
@@mattcintosh2 Harley musics
@@mattcintosh2 PLEASE SAY YOU HAVE IT!
@@mattcintosh2 put it back a little
Do you know how much you saved a community of muzak finders years of work?
You know how many hours I spent recording music off my C-band satellite dish, chopping up long files and trying to come up with names of songs that are familiar but not quite ;)
I've actually had this song on my computer since Feb 2004, but had no idea that anyone was actually looking this hard for it
@@mattcintosh2 Yup, for years it has been searched for, this song played on the speaker system at the W.T.C plaza in summer 2001 via satellite, until the music was lost when the towers sadly collapsed and destroyed the Muzak system,
Very rare piece of music!
@@WorldTradeCenterMuzakCommunity Unsure how often its still played, but Environmental East is still being played - here's whats playing right now muzakwpn.muzak.com/wpn/026.html
@@mattcintosh2 very interesting, how do i listen to the live Muzak?
For those interested in how I was able to get this, here's a little video of my setup ua-cam.com/video/zFWl36RPGEE/v-deo.html
perfection
Hello Matt, i know this might get buried and if it has already been answered please could you direct me to the answer. Question, how did you find this track? This is the exact tract used is it? Im interested to know whether these came from a licensed library in the late 90s/early 2000s. Im in awe how its resurfaced after so long. Thanks
It was recorded off Muzak’s “Environmental” satellite channel in 2004. The channel had around 10,000 songs back then, the channel is still running today but with far less tracks being played. (Around 1000)
Hey Matt, is it possible that you know the artist who made Always a Woman? It's likely to be one of those Harley bands or something that I can't think of the name on Environmental.
Edit: It's by Jim Devlin.
Why does this song sound so catchy when the speed is 2x?😂
this is the last song played before WTC2 collapsed?
No, this played in the gap of time between WTC 2 being hit and it collapsing.
@@yhfhdcfi wonder what was the song name that played during wtc2 collapse. Like last song on the titanic
@@Railman122 It’s suspected to be Queen Of My Soul by Flyin’ Hawaiian Bro but we actually don’t know.
@@yhfhdcf thanks for the info. Is it based on some witness memories?