Robby 9-11 Video Tribute
Where were you on September 11, 2001?
Below is the first music video I created while attending
film school at CCSN. I wrote the music and lyrics also.
Vickie came up with the the key lyric, “Pass It On…”
The song is called “Pass It On”…
The horrific events of September 11, 2001 are still deep in my mind.
I was in the shower when Vickie yelled to me “Robby, I think we are being
attached.” I’ll never forget that day.
Vickie and I did a documentary called: “Where Were You on September 11?”
It played in on channel 4 nine times. Anyway, the world is different because of that event. I am different because of that event. You are different
because it this event.
The video below is my way not forgetting and taking a moment
to remember the firemen, police and all who tried to help
but never made it…
Before The World We Saw, The Twin Towers Fall,
In Disbelief We Watched, The Horror of it All,
Now The World, Is Watching What We Do,
I Pray To God, We Do what’s Right To Do,
But if I Find Some Real Wisdom, What I’ll Do is Pass It On,
But if I Find Some Real Wisdom, What I’ll Do is Pass It On…
Your Comments are welcome…
Post where you were on September 11, 2001…
Have a Blessed Day,
Robby LeBlanc
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September 11th, 2009 at 7:41 pm
Robby,
How can I ever forget where I was on that fateful day? I had a scheduled surgery exactly one week later to remove a tumor in my head which ended up costing me my hearing in my left ear, but when I compare my loss to those who lost it all how fortunate I feel to still be here. To all those who serve others, where ever they are, be it fireman, policeman, military, or any other service, thank you for protecting those of us who have learned t count on you. “No greater love hath a man than he should lay down his life for his friend”.
September 12th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
What a wonderful song and tribute to 9/11 and those heros that made that day so memorable! Thank you for sharing this with all of us!
You are my son, Terry’s guitar teacher and he admires you so much, it’s admirable that you share your God given talent with all of us.
Thank you!!