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F4E A.B. Lyrics


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Days working on my future
Feel nothing else is with us
I feel like I'm not worth it
Do I really deserve this?
Come let me focus
I'll make this unnoticed
I'm untitled
Making me unlabeled
Unlabeled
Unlabeled
Unlabeled
Making me unlabeled
Untitled
And Unlabeled
Unlabeled
Unlabeled
Words can make me worth it
I still don't deserve this
Why a title?
When we can be unlabeled
Unlabeled
Unlabeled
We can be
Unlabeled
Untitled
And unlabeled




Untitled
And unlabeled

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to F4E A.B.'s song [untitled] touch upon themes of self-doubt, questioning one's worth, and the desire to break free from societal expectations. The artist expresses feelings of uncertainty and not feeling deserving of recognition or a title. The repeated phrases "I'm untitled" and "Making me unlabeled" suggest a desire to embrace individuality and reject traditional labels or categorizations.


The lines "Days working on my future, Feel nothing else is with us" indicate a sense of isolation and solitude in the artist's journey towards their aspirations. Despite feeling unsupported or unrecognized, they want to remain focused and continue their pursuit without seeking validation from others. The repetition of "Unlabeled" emphasizes the artist's determination to be free from the constraints of expectations and norms.


The chorus "Why a title? When we can be unlabeled" challenges the idea that one needs a title or label to be recognized or valued. It suggests that true worth and individuality lie in being oneself, without conforming to societal standards.


Overall, [untitled] explores the artist's internal struggle with self-doubt, the pursuit of personal goals, and the defiance of external expectations in order to embrace their unique identity.


Line by Line Meaning

Days working on my future
Spending countless days and effort on building my future


Feel nothing else is with us
Feeling alone and unsupported


I feel like I'm not worth it
Experiencing self-doubt and questioning personal value


Do I really deserve this?
Questioning whether one truly deserves the current situation


Come let me focus
Requesting for uninterrupted concentration


I'll make this unnoticed
Striving to accomplish without attracting attention


I'm untitled
Feels like there is no recognized identity or title


Making me unlabeled
Removing any specific label or category associated with oneself


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


Making me unlabeled
Removing any specific label or category associated with oneself


Untitled
Without a recognized identity or title


And Unlabeled
Without a specific label or category


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


Words can make me worth it
Acknowledging the power of words in determining self-worth


I still don't deserve this
Continued disbelief in deserving the current situation


Why a title?
Questioning the necessity of having a formal title or label


When we can be unlabeled
Suggesting that being without a specific label or category can have its advantages


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


We can be
Expressing the possibility of embracing being without a specific label or category


Unlabeled
No specific label or category


Untitled
Without a recognized identity or title


And unlabeled
Without a specific label or category


Untitled
Without a recognized identity or title


And unlabeled
Without a specific label or category




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Written by: Katy Bethanis

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@garymccue1287

I was the last Branch Chief for the Ramstein ZULU alert. Once we converted to the F-16C, several units from the ANG and Reserves took over the duty until deactivated in '88 or '89. One of the best jobs ever. My crews averaged 2 mins and 45 secs per scramble over the last 12 months using -60s. 526...Copper Ring--scramble your ZULUs...

@afvet52

Did you have a relative in Ammo at SP in 85-87?

@danabogue1804

WOW , using -60s very nice, but no cart starts on ZULU?

@obfuscated3090

@@danabogue1804 It's efficient to leave the -60 connected since it will be running by the time the pilot steps. Carts were cool but they're nasty and if one doesn't work it requires swap out. Fortunately I was Comm/Nav at the time because that was better to observe than do.

@danabogue1804

@@obfuscated3090 I was a 431 (crew chief) at Hahn AB and we trained with cart starts on Zulu Alert! Of course, we used -60 if there was a failure, but I never once experienced a failure. However, we had several "flare up" and that's why someone always manned the extinguisher, and you are dead on about them being "nasty"!!!

@eaglekpr427

Great memories, I was a crew chief in the 526 TFS at Ramstein AB, Germany from Jan 5, 1980 to Jan 6, 1982. I worked ZULU alert for about 1 year, 24hrs on and 48 hrs was great.If you have never Launched an F-4E during a cart start you missed out on History in the making. Overall Germany in the 80's was a great place to be a single airman living off base. The concerts of that era were world class. TDY's to ZZA and Deci were good too. Tail code for Ramstein was RS.Tail color for the 526 were red.

@obfuscated3090

I worked Broncos down the road at the 'Bach. Can confirm everything in the above post!
Too bad nearly everyone born later has no idea why the Cold War was waged or why it was so necessary.

I encourage those who watch this video to dig deeper. The Red Army was not the Russian Federation joke of today and had the wealth of the Warsaw Pact backing it. That era cannot be permitted to return no matter how Putin dreams NeoSoviet dreams.

It took decades and enormous sacrifice (by real humans, not video game characters, and there was no plot armor) in multiple wars to contain the Communist Bloc.

@kocook4732

Was a Black Knight from 78 to 82. Many scrambles. One hairy Alpha in the middle of a winter night in a snow storm. Even with opposite end take off (heading west) after a 270 degree spin out, we still made it under 5 minutes. Happy times being bullet proof.

@user-sj1fr7pl2g

Is this Ken Cook flew with Lightening Mike Conrad. You guys were great to me! Dave Athey 77-79

@jamesmartin9401

Still the scariest-looking piece of hardware in any military ever.

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