The Weather Channel 2003 music mix (Nighttime)
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024
- It's 2003, and you're watching The Weather Channel. Now, your Local on the 8s... at night~
2003 was the year I really started getting into The Weather Channel. I was scared of thunderstorms when I was really young, and putting on The Weather Channel was a way to help me with that. I wanted to know more about the weather. And the music helped calm me down and make me feel better. I watched a lot of Weather Channel from 2003-2006. This provides memories of me trying to sleep at night at my grandma's house. Hurricane Isabel is probably actually what got me to watch The Weather Channel, with all of the rain and thunderstorms. I remember it was late summer.
39:05 track listing
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Sweet Jamz, used to watch this all the time from 2003-2011
Anyone else see the irony of an advertisement about mold remediation, during a forecast loaded with storms from a hurricane? 😉
it's not really ironic but yeah it is funny that they picked that timeslot
Back in '03 I drove from my home in Winston Salem NC to Myrtle Beach SC just for Isabel.....And as soon as I got into my hotel room the first thing I did was turn on The Weather Channel......GOOD MEMORIES!!!
That's Great...Just GREAT!!!
My hometown WS is.
During Hurricane Isabel in 2003, I lost power for nearly three and a half days. I mainly listened to a battery powered TV/radio to pass the time and listen to a University of Maryland Football game in the midst of the outage on the Saturday evening after the power went out and the power was conveniently restored two hours before the 4 pm NFL games came on that Sunday afternoon cause I was still living in Seat Pleasant, MD, ten minutes from FedEx Field over in Landover which Washington was about to play a home game and I guess they needed to get the power back on before the game started, which the Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO), which provides power to all of the District of Columbia, all of Montgomery County (MD) and portions of Prince George's County while other portions of PG County were served by Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), to have the traffic lights and street lights back on near the stadium in the evening when the game ended.
I grew up in Moco and am having a hard time remembering how badly we actually got affected by Isabel,if at all. I was only 7 at the time but that's still old enough to have remembered I feel like. I guess your comment pretty much answers my question though lol
Great mixes - I was much the same way with thunderstorms as a little kid, but having the chill music of The Weather Channel and seeing the scary storm broken down into numbers helped me a lot at the time!
This is taking me back to some nice memories of childhood. Thanks!
I prefer the 1990s, including 90s Weather Channel (WeatherStar 4000), but 2003 might have been the greatest year of my life. Thank goodness we can't see the future, because boy has life and the world sucked since then.
I met my future wife in 2004, I totally agree everything has been really shitty. 9-11 was the beginning of slow turn then covid really messed everything up
I was still a young man at 33 back when I used to listen to this, before going to work for Iron Workers Local 1, as a J.I.W..
BOOOMM UP!!!
33 isn't a young man LoL, that's a grown man/ middle aged man.... Young men are in their early 20's
@@trigfizzle6876 your opinion, not mine...
My first patrol on a newly assigned Coast Guard Cutter, we ran from the Chesapeake Bay south like a scalded dog during this hurricane. We went south (despite objections from higher command) because we didn’t want to go north to find a hidey hole in LI Sound, then get beat to death coming home into the swells. Hiding in the lee of Grand Bahama Island we still had 19’ seas/swells and being low on fuel it was a rough ride. Took a sip of fuel in Mayport Florida, and made it back to home port a week late from our original arrival time. What’s the point of this comment?
This particular storm was memorable for me…and when we could see the Weather Channel we definitely watched it. We knew where the Weather Channel was getting their information from. Of course we had weather routing and all that from the USN.
Randomly would wake up sick or startled from a nightmare when I was a kid and having this on always helped. Thank you for this.
This is when I remember it most , 2003-2009 I was born in 2000
I'm so glad I found your channel, so cozy ☁️☕
I'm glad you enjoy it
Cool to hear David Gilmour's solo stuff in a mix!
Mihalis!
I was 22! I feel old, LOL 🤣
Brings back memories watching the local on the 8s after storm stories I was 9
Those were the good days. Time when TWC was actually good.
Hit ‘Em with the heat! On fire!
Thank you ❤
i used to think i wanted to be a meterologist when i was a kid. then i realized it was just because the weather channel was cool as fuck and i wanted to marry jen carfagno
now freestyle that weather john doyle 🌥️
is there a track listing for this comp? i see something mentioned in the description, but the link just goes to another part of the video
thanks for putting these together!!!
The timestamp in the description might be wrong but I've got the mix playing right now and the track list is at 42:25 for sure :] here it is for convenience
0:08 - Boney James -- Washington Bridge
5:36 - The Rippingtons -- Mr. 3
10:04 - David Gilmour -- Milhalis
15:33 - Wayne Gerard -- Alabaster Rain
20:08 - Ryan Farish -- Secret Garden
24:00 - Wayne Gerard -- Workin' It
27:39 - Ryan Farish -- Blue Mist
31:22 - Bryan Hughes -- Promise You
37:38 - Joe Sample -- Rainbow Seeker
I was born in 2003
I was born in 1992
Wish i was born in those times..,
Young thang
Be grateful you were born and are alive.
If you're running ads at least credit the artists with a proper tracklist!
Credits are in the end of the video : / 42:00
@@maizietanner5827 It's what the description is for.