Are theses new lirycs? Before its was "in the subway of you mind" and now " become some of your life" i think the best to do is to find the real or best lyrica possible since theres a high chance people dont find who wrote it
Finaly solved! It's FEX - Subways of your Mind! It's a German band from the city of Kiel in Germany! In fact, they say that this same band will re-record this song soon! :)
@@coldacreThat's where you're wrong. It's a good idea because it'll finally clear up the lyrics, and give us a modern version that will be pitch and speed correct. Plus, they are okay with doing it. We aren't forcing them at all.
@@lewie895the thing is that people kinda tried this with EKT and a ton of random people, none of whom actually owned it, tried to claim it and made it a huge mess for the actual artists to get all that stuff sorted out once they finally got involved
In the right circumstances this could have been a big hit. It’s certainly no worse than many songs of the period, and better than some that became popular. Shows you how important it was to be produced and promoted by the right people.
It's a decent song but it simply lacks anything special that would distinguish it from other songs of that era ... But like you said: it's probably also not much worse than many songs who became hits in the 80ies ... it's just a bit generic
I think it's a decent song, and yes, marketing plays a huge role in a song's popularity. But honestly, as of now, the main appeal as to why it's popular comes down to the *mystery* involved. I don't think this song has enough substance to really stand out; it's a good song, nevertheless
@@Cengert1979 Its a bit generic, but kinda catchy, but not in the like modern pop songs. I dont know why, but the song has kind of a charm, It just feels good to listen to.
_Two German band mates, sometime in the early 1980s_ Erich: Hey, Hans? You remembered to write the band's name on the tape when you sent it to that radio station, didn't you? Hans: Uhh... Of course I did! Yes! Absolutely!! _Nervous laughter_
If you really want to know who did this song, use it uncredited in an Apple TV commercial. The artist will instantly materialise with an army of IP attorneys.
@@yeahnvmnvm1331keep in mind these guys were in Eastern Europe in the 80’s - internet was literally “invented” a year before this came out on the radio. If any of the band members are alive, they probably don’t use the internet like we do.
@@yeahnvmnvm1331 If they're Germans, might not be looking on English language internet locations much if at all. Also the whole thing of lost media, isn't exactly well known for people above a certain age.
It _is_ popular, though. As far as a lost media nobody remembers can be, anyway. Videos about this song have millions of views, it's a fairly big thing.
it's popular NOW, even if it's lost. it was probably obscure for other reasons back in the day when it was created. i think its newfound popularity can be owed to the fact that it's a good song. some lost songs are so much less well-known than this one, probably just because they aren't as likeable or more niche for various reasons. this one is just... generally good. it's something anyone can get behind and it's a nice song that's catchy and easy to listen to
Superb job, I think this is the closest to the original broadcast we'll ever hear. I still think that the song is about an East-German border hopper (the clues are in the lyrics) and the artist will be identified one day.
That's been largely disproven which is why I asked the question about the Yamaha synth. The synth on this track is a Yamaha DX7 which didn't become available until 1984. SIM were done in 1983 and used an older model that can't fuse notes the way the appear on this track. Watch Justin Whang's report on the whole thing, its very interesting@@purplerain4084
@Maff.m.a.f.f Same here! Honestly I'd love to see Tensions Rising In The Air found, as its been nearly 20 years since it was uploaded to watzatsong. Maybe someday?
The song was recorded in 1981. You know there is a guy who knows who sang the song, look up Rick Beato youtube, ask him to do a show on it, he would probably enjoy doing it too.
This year, its going to be 40 years since this was first heard/aired on radio. This song has been unidentified for almost half a century. Let that sink in. EDIT: This comment has aged perfectly like a fine wine. Peak has finally been found, good job everyone.
My belief is that it will stay that way, unfortunately. The creators are either at the age that they don't care or no longer with us to verify it. Since we believe it was never released on album, its a goner for good sadly. I hope to hell and back I'm wrong though.
@@yerfuct420 same here, I think this is just one of those songs that is most likely going to stay a mystery. The closest lead we have had is with statues in motion with Alvin Dean but it's unknown if the guy is even alive or not.
I'm a musician from "back in the day" and in my opinion, this is one great sounding post-punk song, for sure. I could listen to this all day long . . .
It's only a matter of time for this song to be fully identified. So many songs were uncovered in the past few months, that I have hope this song will reach at least one of the surviving people who worked on this...
Just imagine you broadcasted a song in the early 80s and it ends up becoming lost media.. A few decades later, it goes viral and people are trying to find the original artist! I have the feeling that there are WAY more songs out there that are lost in time!
@@Assimandeli I can guarantee several bands entire discography is gone. I had a recording studio give out promotional CDs of compilation of songs from bands that used their studio. Some of those songs were pretty damn good. I only got ONE band's album (Redline Defiance)- the studio is closed and legit contacting members of the other bands came up short- they didn't even have their own copies of their music!
This truly IS the most mysterious song on the internet. No other song deserves this title. No other song has had a search this big or this long or this intense, and still not had any sign of being found. Other lostwaves with searches a fraction the size of this were found in a fraction of the time. Even EKT arguably had a smaller size search than this, and was found in under 3 years. Even as the seemingly unfindable songs like LCDA, Back to Bed, and EKT have been knocked out one by one, this song just stands tall above them all. The final boss of lostwave itself. I do believe all lostwaves are findable and will be found eventually... except this one. This is the only one I really do think may never be found. And god damn, if Like the Wind DOES get found in 2024, then 2024 will be the absolute DIAMOND year for lostwave.
The verse chords are exactly like those of Mike Oldfield’s 1983 classic “Moonlight Shadow”. The vocal melody also has notes of an early Beatles influence.
I like how the higher pitch makes it sound more hopeful. Also, this song for me started off as a curious, lost Cold War era song, full of mystery, to an unofficial anthem about conquering your inner demons (thanks to that Doom II mod, lol) but I like how a song has evoked so many emotions in us, and I hope one day we'll know who was responsible for such an amazing experience.
I still find it absolutely mental that this one song has triggered such a ripple effect almost creating basically an entire genre of music as a whole. I can’t imagine what it’ll be like if this song is ever solved, although I hope it’s solved this year, it’s 40th anniversary.
Nah dude thank you this is the best version of one of my 2 favorite songs along with redbone beautiful illusion, im glad atleast this one became popular
One of my goals in life is to get this song onto a cassette tape and play it while driving an old 80s car in the middle of nowhere very early in the morning, like 2am. I do have other goals but this is one of my favorites.
Part of me doesn't ever want this song to be identified. Something really makes it sound like it's from a different universe, genuinley killer song that has an indescribable aura that I can't help but think would be tarnished if we knew anything more about it.
UPDATED March 2024... seems most LIKELY the MYSTERY has been SOLVED. An excellent video 38 minutes long and including the full version of the song, was uploaded in February 2024, on RUclips channel "All Things Lost". The guy there lays out all the theories and evidence. Seems the main singer was Greek which accounts for the accented English. Thought to be an unreleased "demo" record as it was played from a Vinyl record, and they have (audio fingerprint) proof it came from a certain German Radio station, but don't know the exact date. Absolute proof will probably be impossible as the original artists involved, now aged well into their sixties, and some passed away already. Here's a link. ruclips.net/video/FBEoZ1heH-M/видео.html
This sounds like a song that would be played on a radio station in Germany in the 80s and mysteriously forgotten about with no known trace of artist or origin, with even the lyrics debated
EKT was found, now we just gotta find this and we can rest peacefully Update: IT WAS FOUND HOLY SHIT ruclips.net/video/19dnNPbHEcM/видео.htmlsi=H0FfLw4RmN4l04km
That's why the Canadian Guitarist of Cutting Crew took a Cruise to Greece to go find out who made this song in 1984! In case he needs to know, the guitar riff was done by either Yannis Beltakis or Costas Pothoulakis, and its based off of the one from Fra Lippo Lippi's "The inside Veil" song.
Maybe this could be a clue? It`s not me who wrote this. An very interresting thing. Me and some others made a swedish version of the song. In 1986 i become a member in a local synth/pop band named "The Wild Werewolves". The group had recently changed name from "The Sugar Sweeties". Anyway i played synth which was a big thing at the time. We mostly did own songs but also some covers. In 1988 two members left the band and two new came into the group. The one i will focus on had the name Martin Koch. The first name is normal but the second was abit odd. He also started playing synth at the start so it was me and he who stood together. Martin never told much about himself but i found it he had lived in east germany since 1979 and pretty much until 1987 or 1988. In early may 1989 Martin wanted to make 3 songs that had a story line through all three songs. The others in th group said he could do that and the first song he did was "Ride the wind" but in Swedish and with the title "Som en vind" which translates to "Like a wind". The version he made sounded like the Pitched corrected one but was much longer and started with a howling wind before the song came on. The lyrics in the song are not the same as the uploaded version here. The song is about a man who is searching for a girl that he met and later she dissapears. Theres a forest called "The black forest" where people get in but no one gets out and the man thinks the girl had vanished there. So he´s searching everywhere for her but cant find any trace at all. In the second track he made the man gets into the woods because he´s hiding from a dangerous rain and he see lots of zombies in the wood but the girl is not among them. In the third track the man dies from an attack from the zombies and meet his girl in heaven. We recorded the theee songs on a tape as always and we were happy with the results. I thought the forest could be about the berlin wall and Martin didnt say it was that but hinted also it could be. The group split around 1992 and some tapes were saved but not all. I didn`t think very much about the band until i saw on RUclips about this mysterious song. I listened to the song and remembered that we did a swedish version of the song. Unfortenly Martin died around 2005 or 2006 and i have searched about if he had been in some bands in germany before he came to Sweden but have found nothing that indicates that. None of us that was in the group knows if Martin himself had written these songs or if they were covers. If he had written them its very strange that only "Ride the wind" has surfaced. The tapes are unfortenly in very bad shape so they sound horrible and i havent found the exact tape with these three melodies. I will continoue search and will post if we find the actual tape and rip it to mp3 file. I wanted to tell about it even if it may not help to solve the mystery. Maybe someone out there know more about Martin Koch than i did.
Who cares if it is? Why is it so bad that other song was from an adult film? It's not 1940, sex isn't some taboo offensive thing anymore. It's why you and I are alive
😂😂 when I saw people talking about how a mystery song was found, turns out it was written for the soundtrack of an adult film, I was like oh I get it, the “in and out” bit, it’s like a pun
Boogeyman ✅ EKT ✅ One day ✅ La Cancion de Alicia ✅ Back to Bed ✅ Waste my Time ✅ Stop Making me Cry ✅ Uptown People ✅ It's Just a Game ✅ Tension rising in the air ✅ This one: ✅
I really like that song, and whole mystery surrounding it. It's very possible that we'll never know the actual artists behind it, which gives it a very different vibe.
I saw a comment once saying how this was song was probably about someone from east berlin escaping to west berlin. Knowing this was made by a german band and lyrics such as "Like the wind, you can running, take the conencenques of livin" I cannot stop thinking about it
If only this search/ riddle would reach out to the whole world, like radio stations, shows etc.. That way, the chance of finding it would increase dramatically, since at least 1 of the folks from the older generation has to know it. I bet.
Little personal theory but at 2:29 but I believe that when he's saying "check it in, check it out" he's also saying tear it, tear it out if you listen close enough I think you're able to hear the "t" but who knows?
Meanwhile there is an alternate universe where stuff happened that was the opposite of our own universe, like Digimon being more recognizeable than Pokémon, rich being poor and poor being rich, but most importantly; this masterpiece is a 80s classic while everyone is trying to figure out who wrote The final countdown. And at the very same time, an alternate universe version of me is typing this comment with a Digimon pfp on a final countdown video listing the exact opposite of what I just typed while you and your alternate universe self are reading this comment at the same exact time and place.
@@mariomarchetti1 stando ai recenti risvolti (analisi filologica di quando sono state trasmesse le altre canzoni sulla cassetta master, compatibilità in intensità del buco di frequenza sui ~10 kHz, sta storia dell'Hörfest) sì, danno come data il 3/4 settembre dell'84
@@joe_ita ah ok ok Allora casomai è stato Vasco a copiare😂😂 Scherzi a parte, trovare questa canzone sarebbe veramente incredibile (sopratutto dopo tutte le altre già trovate quest'anno)
Since “Ulterior Motives” was found from…”media for adults”…I wonder if this song will be found in something equally as unexpected, but on the total opposite demographic…baby media! Imagine if this song was an unreleased recording for a song segment in something like a low budget, direct to VHS, mixed media bootleg of Sesame Street or Teletubbies or something…like you know how some baby, toddler, preschool, and kindergarten shows sometimes have variety segments that play alongside, in the middle, or after the main story, and those segments typically are related to the topic of the main story? (For instance, Sesame Street’s Letter/Number of the day, or Yo Gabba Gabba having a bunch of skits, mini-stories, and music videos all have something to do with the subject of the main adventure in Gabba Land.) What if this song was meant for an abstract animated music video segment in some kind of children’s show? (It may actually be related to one of the main shows like Sesame Street, and the submission was either denied, or was accepted, was worked into the episode, but for some reason the segment was cut or the whole episode was pulled before it could air or something. I’m just throwing ideas out there.
Showed my mom this song and she said she remembered it from a skating rink in the 80s (though there's no way to prove it or any records to do so to my knowledge). Especially with 1986-87 being nearly 4 decades ago)
FEX-Subways of your mind [DEMO] (1984) THIS version is final version, SOLVED in 4 November [Thanks marjin and Thanks FEX for this song] [HOAX Information?].
This is a beautiful remaster!! I feel like this is how it was meant to sound 😊 it’ll be interesting to see how it compares when the artist + original recording surface (fingers crossed for 2024!)
A dimensional rift allowed radio broadcasts from an alternate universe to come through. Some West German kid hit record and captured one of the biggest hits of 1980's alternate Earth. Decades later, we are still trying to find an artist who isn't in this dimension. His double in this dimension is younger and was the west German kid who hit record so many years ago. Spoooooky.
Lyrics: Like the wind You came here runnin' Take the consequence of leavin' There's no space There's no tomorrow There's no self communication Check it in, check it out or the sun will never shine Paranoid anyway In the subways of your mind Like the wind You're gonna suffer Let a smile be your companion There's no place and there's no sorrow In the young and restless dreamin' Check it in, check it out Or the sun will never shine Paranoid anyway In the subways of your mind ... Check it in, check it out Or the sun will never shine Paranoid anyway In the subways of your mind Check it in, check it out It's the summer blues Tear it in, tear it out It's the real excuse Check it in, check it out It's the summer blues Tear it in, tear it out It's the real excuse Check it in, check it out It's the summer blues Tear it in, tear it out It's the real excuse
listening to it at several different speeds on several different "remastered" recordings, I hear it as: like the wind you came here running [inferred meaning: your life was off to a (very?) good start] face the consequence of living [inferred meaning: the consequence of living is dying] there's no space there's no tomorrow there's no sent communication / there's no sense for new division [different recordings make the words sound different] [inferred meaning 1: you died (no tomorrow) and we can't communicate with each other] [inferred meaning 2: no space/no time = just now, live in the moment; live in harmony ("no sense for new division"); could also refer to E/W Germany or E/W Berlin divisions] check it in, check it out the sun goes down in time [inferred meaning: we all die eventually] have it all anyway in the subways of your mind [inferred meaning: regardless, we can imagine a different reality] like the wind you're gone in summer [inferred meaning: you died in the prime of life, if spring=youth and winter=elderly] let a smile be your companion [inferred meaning: rest in peace] there's no place has there's no sorrow [that has no sorrow] hear the young and restless grieving [inferred meaning: nowhere/no one is exempt from the sorrow of death] check it in, check it out the sun goes down in time have it all anyway in the subways of your mind [instrumental bridge] check it in, check it out the sun goes down in time have it all anyway in the subways of your mind OUTRO check it in, check it out it's the summer blues [inferred meaning: because of premature death] tear it in, tear it out it's the real you [inferred meaning: you were torn away from your friends/family]
This "remastered" version sounds almost completely identical to the version that was unearthed a few days ago. I think the Darius's recording of the song just distorted due to age
This song gives off nostalgic vibes. I could imagine a music video with sunsets and a bunch of teenagers messing around in different places in their small town
Summer Lovin’ (1985) song starts at 41:26. Man this takes me back, Euro p*rnos were always my favorite. “Take it in take it out, (where the) sun don’t ever shiiiine!”
Dear viewers, please tell me which video I should make next.
This just got recommended to me. Great work! Another banger that is underappreciated is DA!'s Dark Rooms
La Canción de Alicia please :)
Are theses new lirycs? Before its was "in the subway of you mind" and now " become some of your life" i think the best to do is to find the real or best lyrica possible since theres a high chance people dont find who wrote it
@@porrehomerico How do you find the real lyrics if you don't find who wrote it?
Make a video discussing memphis and what it is like now vs then
Finaly solved! It's FEX - Subways of your Mind!
It's a German band from the city of Kiel in Germany! In fact, they say that this same band will re-record this song soon! :)
they dont need to re-record this in their 60's. its the original that matters
@@coldacreThey said they have it. Should be posted by the weekend.
@@coldacre Why not? Let them if they want to. The EKT band did a good job doing exactly that.
voce aqui zatsune miku?!? COMO VC CONSEGUE FAZER PARTE DE TODA A INTERNET?UAHSDUASUDHSAUHASDUHA
@@coldacreThat's where you're wrong. It's a good idea because it'll finally clear up the lyrics, and give us a modern version that will be pitch and speed correct. Plus, they are okay with doing it. We aren't forcing them at all.
In another universe, this song was a massive mid-80s hit, and the "most mysterious song on the internet" is Take On Me.
nice copypasta
I couldn’t imagine living in a reality where take in me is only available in snippets!
@@lucasandrews578 And the motive of this song sounds more mysterious if you imagine that no one knows where it comes from
and/or I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
made my day
It’s actually crazy that this was pretty much the correct pitch and tempo all along
its not though, this is running a semitone too high; in the key of C. the original that the band shared is in B
@@coldacre i'm almost hit it.
@@coldacreThat's what "pretty much" means, silly.
this video has the wrong pitch, the original recording had the right pitch the entire time
I like the C version more :D
Makes a banger demo song on a West German radio
Doesn't release it
Fails to elaborate
*West German
leaves
@@therebelreaper1486always thought that was one of the reasons it was so lost, I thought it originated in East Berlin but actually it was Hamburg
SOLVED: Vas Deferens - Subways (1984)
@@mst9420is that true?
This sounds like a song that would play in a crashed car in the middle of a forest by a shell gas station.
totally doesn't take place near somewhere called "myhouse"
you know something we dont
Myhouse.wad. a DOOM mod inspired by the book "the house of leaves", very cool
@@sugy747thank you very much for explaining this, didn't notice there was a comment
it sure does
Congratulations, Like The Wind. You have reclaimed your status as most mysterious song on the internet.
It always was, the search for "EKT" only started in 2021, and the search for this one has been around since 2006.
yeah after everyone knows that was found
it never lost the status
Especially now that La Cancion de Alicia was found too
@@RyanRutledge7712they know
Welp, this one still reigns surpreme as the most mysterious song now.
Well we could add La canción de Alicia to replace ekt
@@Marco-x6u i agree
And I don't know if it's good or bad
@user-ow8zk7nw4i pretty sure alicia is fake
@@v3nnd3ttaa what is " alicia"? what are we talking about?
This will be the last song anyone hears when the internet closes it's doors for the last time.
Either that, or the dubstep outro lol
Never saw this comment before
Nah that will be Dreamscape.
Bro just rephrased another comment 😂
Nah it would be windows xp installation music
Someone just needs to release this commercially and make it a big hit. I'm sure the copyright owners will come running like the wind.
Aye, nice one
stupid idea
anyone could claim it
@@Skadi.-but thats the idea, they would need to heavily prove it, then theyve done all the work for us
@@lewie895they can fake every proof
@@lewie895the thing is that people kinda tried this with EKT and a ton of random people, none of whom actually owned it, tried to claim it and made it a huge mess for the actual artists to get all that stuff sorted out once they finally got involved
This is unironically one of the best post punk songs ever made
indeed, pure and true new wave/post punk
It's good, but not the best imo
@@user-vi4xy1jw7ei think that the fact it's in the conversation of best post-punk is impressive for a song with almost untraceable origins
I agree! It’s better than a lot of radio hits from the era.
In its form, it is closer to power pop than post punk.
In the right circumstances this could have been a big hit. It’s certainly no worse than many songs of the period, and better than some that became popular. Shows you how important it was to be produced and promoted by the right people.
It's a decent song but it simply lacks anything special that would distinguish it from other songs of that era ... But like you said: it's probably also not much worse than many songs who became hits in the 80ies ... it's just a bit generic
It’s a big hit right now ❤
I think it's a decent song, and yes, marketing plays a huge role in a song's popularity. But honestly, as of now, the main appeal as to why it's popular comes down to the *mystery* involved.
I don't think this song has enough substance to really stand out; it's a good song, nevertheless
@@Cengert1979 Its a bit generic, but kinda catchy, but not in the like modern pop songs. I dont know why, but the song has kind of a charm, It just feels good to listen to.
Shut up@@Cengert1979
_Two German band mates, sometime in the early 1980s_
Erich: Hey, Hans? You remembered to write the band's name on the tape when you sent it to that radio station, didn't you?
Hans: Uhh... Of course I did! Yes! Absolutely!! _Nervous laughter_
Who’s Hans and Erich?
@@JohnJohnsFishingjust two common German names lol
🤣🤣
I think it might have been Dieter and Uwe. Or was it Olaf and Hans...?
HANS WAS THE DRUMMER
If you really want to know who did this song, use it uncredited in an Apple TV commercial. The artist will instantly materialise with an army of IP attorneys.
They gotta prove it's theirs first,and it's been spread all over the internet how do you think they wouldn't have seen it?
@@yeahnvmnvm1331 it's called registered writing credit and anyone who has ever laid down a master knows how to follow the paper trail.
@@yeahnvmnvm1331keep in mind these guys were in Eastern Europe in the 80’s - internet was literally “invented” a year before this came out on the radio. If any of the band members are alive, they probably don’t use the internet like we do.
You know that are alot of reuploaders that claimed it
@@yeahnvmnvm1331 If they're Germans, might not be looking on English language internet locations much if at all. Also the whole thing of lost media, isn't exactly well known for people above a certain age.
I don't know why this didn't become popular. This is way way better than millions of other music!
Because no one knew and yet knows about it 🤔?
It _is_ popular, though. As far as a lost media nobody remembers can be, anyway. Videos about this song have millions of views, it's a fairly big thing.
You’ll never have any f-:train horn: king much I’ll agree with that statement especially now that I’m forever stuck listening to sh#tty music.
it's popular NOW, even if it's lost. it was probably obscure for other reasons back in the day when it was created. i think its newfound popularity can be owed to the fact that it's a good song. some lost songs are so much less well-known than this one, probably just because they aren't as likeable or more niche for various reasons. this one is just... generally good. it's something anyone can get behind and it's a nice song that's catchy and easy to listen to
I mean it's very much a product of its time, now we can tell it's a gem! but back then? new wave was already on the way out.
Its like a song you hear as a child but dont rember anymore
I still don't remember it...
or still remember it but can't find in anywhere so you're starting to think it never existed
rember
Alway rember happy day
(Sorry, had to...)
I kinda rember hearing it
Superb job, I think this is the closest to the original broadcast we'll ever hear. I still think that the song is about an East-German border hopper (the clues are in the lyrics) and the artist will be identified one day.
Thank you, it's nice to hear for me!
The author is allegedly the group Statues in motion.
*from
That's been largely disproven which is why I asked the question about the Yamaha synth. The synth on this track is a Yamaha DX7 which didn't become available until 1984. SIM were done in 1983 and used an older model that can't fuse notes the way the appear on this track. Watch Justin Whang's report on the whole thing, its very interesting@@purplerain4084
@@purplerain4084i feel like it's not correct. All the leads about this band are going nowhere
I hope that in 2024 We will find Like the Wind!
We can only hope.
@@Prestigious_Dance818 Yeah...
It would fit well with the 40th anniversary of the original radio recording
@@Iggymuncher Yeah! I hope we find Like The Wind or Everyone Knows That this year!
@Maff.m.a.f.f Same here! Honestly I'd love to see Tensions Rising In The Air found, as its been nearly 20 years since it was uploaded to watzatsong. Maybe someday?
Whoever these guys are, deserve to be known and acknowledged. This is actually a great song!
Some people say its an elaborate hoax, but even if it is, it's still a banger of a song.
@@The_GallowglassTrue. I mean hey, we've discovered a way more cryptic snippets like that Johnny Cohen's maniac laugh,, stuff was uncanny af.
The song was recorded in 1981. You know there is a guy who knows who sang the song, look up Rick Beato youtube, ask him to do a show on it, he would probably enjoy doing it too.
I agree!
This year, its going to be 40 years since this was first heard/aired on radio.
This song has been unidentified for almost half a century. Let that sink in.
EDIT: This comment has aged perfectly like a fine wine. Peak has finally been found, good job everyone.
My belief is that it will stay that way, unfortunately. The creators are either at the age that they don't care or no longer with us to verify it. Since we believe it was never released on album, its a goner for good sadly. I hope to hell and back I'm wrong though.
@@yerfuct420 same here, I think this is just one of those songs that is most likely going to stay a mystery. The closest lead we have had is with statues in motion with Alvin Dean but it's unknown if the guy is even alive or not.
Its been identified
@@SubRosaUSA Can you link it?
@@SubRosaUSAWhose the artist and what's the name of the song.
We might have to start looking for it in old adult films 💀
Lol
Psychic!
I mean we did find ulterior motives in an old adult film
@@bluegloriousgames Congratulations! you got the joke!
This for soundtrack would be wild 😂
This is the song that plays when you turn on the radio while you're asleep and in a dream.
EXACTLY!
This gave me an unsettling feeling.
Also, this song plays when you do that in a car and crash into a tree when you fall asleep at the wheel.
That might happen to me now that I’ve read this. At least I hope so.
I heard it in my dream last night but I can't remember what my dream was about 😂
We finally found it and all it took was 40 whole years.
Congratulations to everyone involved in the search.
"We"
I almost feel sad that this song is no longer "The most mysterious song on the internet"
I'm sure people will find another one
@@petepeterson5917cia
@@petepeterson5917
- CIA
- Light the Lanterns
- Trip to Rio
- The Fall of the King
- Poor Christmas
- Wait Forever
Hear me out y'all. European adult films from the 80's. The same trick might work twice
Im not hearing you out this was playing on the radio
it was played on the radio tho
Imagine 😭😭
There was a Greek band that said that like The Wind was theirs, but they didn't prove it
@@cacadordemarte393 Can you give more info?
This song will 100% be found in a 2007 240p RUclips video with 7 views.
EDIT - WE LIKING THE WIND WITH THIS ONE, THANK YOU FEX.
You're on to something
No? Its being on the search for 40 years
@@MarioStuff1 It was uploaded to the internet In 2004 and real search efforts didn't begin until 2019.
@@YevaMD then I have been bamboozled by the internet.
I think this song is too obscure for that, but who knows
FEX - Subways Of Your Mind
Let’s go it’s finally found
I'm a musician from "back in the day" and in my opinion, this is one great sounding post-punk song, for sure. I could listen to this all day long . . .
can you post your "back in the day" music please? I feel like its gonna be good!
@@BradaskiYT anything pre 2000s >:D
80's music are somewhat of a banger modern music is still good but I hope I do find some music like 80's like
I wanna hear your music!
I'm 60. It's Bloody Awesome isn't it.
FEX - Subways of your Mind
Yeah, you did it!!!!!
Post-punk is alive
@@MrThibere yes, thank you. I hope it's real true.
@@XinnerthD it got confirmation from reddit group who was searching on it for like 5 years , 2024 was a hell of year lol
@@XinnerthD Thanks bro!
Perfect days have
this is the kind of song that would play in a closed empty mall
and then the boss appears
...how about Sapphire and Steel's final episode. The abandonded service station?
This is kind of a song that would play in Stranger Things Season 5
I would like to leave a turned on radio that plays this music on loop in abandoned city or place.
Not gonna lie this sound like a racing game soundtrack,or national anthem
>be him
>drops one of the hardest song ever
>fking disappears
Edit: thanks for the first 1k like
gotye?
>Doesn't even say his name
@@johngr1747 The creator of TMMS is unknown
@@Virunosok Referencing the creator of this song
Kinda like my dad but instead he just dropped a disappointment. And also threw that disappointment in the garbage.
You know what's happened and now it feel different, isn't? Every remix, cover, fan-lyrics video… everything feels different.
I feel you, pal.
It’s crazy how clear the lyrics sound now that we know what they are. Hindsight is always 20/20
Imagine if this song is the end credit of - Angels of Passion
I would laugh my ass off XDD
@@WartZuOfficial the truth is that it's not. It was only for research purposes. hahaha
does it show the name of ekt in the credits
lmao
@@real.roninthomasvidsits called ulterior motives
It's only a matter of time for this song to be fully identified. So many songs were uncovered in the past few months, that I have hope this song will reach at least one of the surviving people who worked on this...
We've been searching for 12 years
@@ArtiKoxand Fond My Mind/Feels Like a Wish had been unidentified for something like 30 and it got found. So?
@@joshwenn989calm down my guy.
@@ArtiKox all it takes is one major discovery lmao
I checked possible leads for this song that was live say, 3 years ago, and nowadays, a lot of their profiles have words of consolation....
This song will forever be "like the wind" to me
Just imagine you broadcasted a song in the early 80s and it ends up becoming lost media.. A few decades later, it goes viral and people are trying to find the original artist!
I have the feeling that there are WAY more songs out there that are lost in time!
Like "back to bed" , "tention rising in the air" , "Cheer" and a crap ton more
"I have the feeling that there are WAY more songs out there that are lost in time! " How about most small band demo tapes ever made?
@@Assimandeli I can guarantee several bands entire discography is gone. I had a recording studio give out promotional CDs of compilation of songs from bands that used their studio. Some of those songs were pretty damn good. I only got ONE band's album (Redline Defiance)- the studio is closed and legit contacting members of the other bands came up short- they didn't even have their own copies of their music!
What's even worse that there are bangers songs that we don't know of that are lost..
Yes thousands of demo songs on casettes are lost to time or their author isnt known. Some are on youtube, not necessarily on english though
Had to come back here because, for months, this was the closest we ever had to a full version, and I have to pay respect to it
We found it guys finally I didn’t think this would happen we beat the final boss of lost wave 2024 has been great for this community!
I know it's solved but please don't remove this! I love this version so much
The new FEX version is good too.
This truly IS the most mysterious song on the internet. No other song deserves this title. No other song has had a search this big or this long or this intense, and still not had any sign of being found. Other lostwaves with searches a fraction the size of this were found in a fraction of the time. Even EKT arguably had a smaller size search than this, and was found in under 3 years. Even as the seemingly unfindable songs like LCDA, Back to Bed, and EKT have been knocked out one by one, this song just stands tall above them all. The final boss of lostwave itself. I do believe all lostwaves are findable and will be found eventually... except this one. This is the only one I really do think may never be found. And god damn, if Like the Wind DOES get found in 2024, then 2024 will be the absolute DIAMOND year for lostwave.
If Like the Wind gets found this year, I will literally throw an actual party
Beer Song 2006 with 10 mil views on yt and still hasn't been found
He sounds like a singer from brazil, but I doubt the brazilian singer know how to sing in english.
It's a tough fight, but happiness has to be fought for.
Equality*
we won on november 4 2024
The verse chords are exactly like those of Mike Oldfield’s 1983 classic “Moonlight Shadow”. The vocal melody also has notes of an early Beatles influence.
Based Mike Oldfield mention
@@wiremuwifebashindeed
@@wiremuwifebash based? based on what
@@kacperkwiatkowski7928 Hilarious and original!
That's what I was thinking. IT IS ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME SONG!
Though we have found the song's name and artist, it wil forever be Blind the wind to me in my heart.
The whole blind the wind thing is so stupid. Why would someone think that, it makes no sense
After EKT got found in a "certain" movie, this banger is now the actual "Most Mysterious Song on The Internet" again
again? always has been
@@wwng2629 fr, we've been searching for this for like almost decade
EKT was never the most mysterious, the search was for 2.5 years
This wakes a feeling of grief within me, as if i heard it somewhere where i didnt quite exist
bro thinks he's the mc of a liminal space game
Anemoia
Stop being so dramatic
@@schippa2 youtube commenter finds out music makes people have feelings
@@schippa2 Go get bent. This song is pretty good for being mysterious.
Commenter discovers that music invokes emotions.
We might have he full version now, but this remaster will always have a sweet spot in my hearth
I like how the higher pitch makes it sound more hopeful.
Also, this song for me started off as a curious, lost Cold War era song, full of mystery, to an unofficial anthem about conquering your inner demons (thanks to that Doom II mod, lol) but I like how a song has evoked so many emotions in us, and I hope one day we'll know who was responsible for such an amazing experience.
FOUND!!! - FEX - SUBWAYS OF YOUR MIND! 40 YEARS
17 years actually since the search on internet began
Dammit they found it, great year for lost medias!!
Let’s gooooo
@@Thecrazyguy6752 After that, no one can stop the lost media community now! XD
@ legit true bro
For Lostwaves, but for Lost Medias too!
I still find it absolutely mental that this one song has triggered such a ripple effect almost creating basically an entire genre of music as a whole.
I can’t imagine what it’ll be like if this song is ever solved, although I hope it’s solved this year, it’s 40th anniversary.
What do you mean? This is very clearly 80's synth rock
i´ll try solbing it, for the 40th aniversary, i´ll be updating this if i check any hint
@@atleastthreecharacte check it in, check it out
omg just like megalovania undertale /j
This is just Post-Punk, not a new genre at all
I hope this song becomes the wilhelm scream of stock music
That one air raid siren recording became the wilhem scream of siren sounds
I doubt it, since I think this counts as an orphan work.
Genuinely one of my favourite songs, regardless of its mysterious origins
Maybe we're overthinking this and the song is by a group called I Recorded This Off The Radio In The Eighties.
1984 - 2024
WE DID IT
You did nothing
i am infertile and you are not going to sleep soon @@John_Lee_
What a time to be alive.
Beautiful i love this with all my heart, whatever this song is it's one of my favorites
Thank you!
Nah dude thank you this is the best version of one of my 2 favorite songs along with redbone beautiful illusion, im glad atleast this one became popular
my dad who was 18 in 1984, he says the rhythm of the song sounds familiar, but he couldn't remember much about this song.
Really? Care to elaborate? I'm sorry I just hope he didnt hear it in some adult movie
Oh no
EKT reference fr??
ouch 💀💀
a lotta tracks back then had very similar rhythm and melodies so no wonder your dad said it sounds familiar.
One of my goals in life is to get this song onto a cassette tape and play it while driving an old 80s car in the middle of nowhere very early in the morning, like 2am. I do have other goals but this is one of my favorites.
haha me too ✌🏻
Not only it's mysterious, *IT'S CATCHY.*
Its not anymore mystery. This is FEX - Subways Of Your Mind:)
For a demo this is an absolute banger
Just imagine if the original composer made a fully composed song out of this
It has a similar energy as Smells Like Teen Spirit. If there was more work done on it, It probably would’ve gone down as a massive hit of the 80’s.
Part of me doesn't ever want this song to be identified. Something really makes it sound like it's from a different universe, genuinley killer song that has an indescribable aura that I can't help but think would be tarnished if we knew anything more about it.
with this pitch this song sounds happy
I think this song is really happy.
The internet finally found one of the lost songs Ulterior Motives and this one still remains a mystery.
imagine a kid from 1984 suddenly tells us the confirmed name, which i doubt
Subways of Your Mind
im not a kid from 1984 tho D:
@@dlsgrowyt2208 no way man ruclips.net/video/NbKTOuLCg-o/видео.html
@@dlsgrowyt2208 well, now you're a kid from 1983, since the song name is subways of your mind
If EKT could be found, this song can be found as well!
Good luck, fellas!
Isn't EKT nearly 40 years old as well? Pretty sure this can be found.
@@Slaarduk no no... the op has been searching the song SINCE 1983-84, 40 years ago
I see. Well, I think - or at least hope - that the song gets found, as more people are trying to find it now.
correct
Amazing work, it really sounds like it came out of the radio. I'm still hoping for the original creator of the song to be found.
Thank you, I'm very pleased to hear that!
He has been found. Alvin Dean.
@@memoriesmarmymind...5587No, there were many deep voiced artists in the 80s Alvin Dean is the closest person we can get.
@@grobbelaarthibaud Listen to Statues in Motion album. Listen to the 'ghosts' demo. Of course it's him.
UPDATED March 2024... seems most LIKELY the MYSTERY has been SOLVED. An excellent video 38 minutes long and including the full version of the song, was uploaded in February 2024, on RUclips channel "All Things Lost".
The guy there lays out all the theories and evidence. Seems the main singer was Greek which accounts for the accented English. Thought to be an unreleased "demo" record as it was played from a Vinyl record, and they have (audio fingerprint) proof it came from a certain German Radio station, but don't know the exact date.
Absolute proof will probably be impossible as the original artists involved, now aged well into their sixties, and some passed away already.
Here's a link. ruclips.net/video/FBEoZ1heH-M/видео.html
Genuinely the best I’ve heard yet! Good job
Thank you! I'm really glad to hear that!
This sounds like a song that would be played on a radio station in Germany in the 80s and mysteriously forgotten about with no known trace of artist or origin, with even the lyrics debated
EKT was found, now we just gotta find this and we can rest peacefully
Update: IT WAS FOUND HOLY SHIT
ruclips.net/video/19dnNPbHEcM/видео.htmlsi=H0FfLw4RmN4l04km
Maybe is in another dirty movie like ekt
@@GanimedesXD hope it's not
la cancion de alicia:
@@GanimedesXD that would genuinely be hilarious
@@GanimedesXDthat is the last thing i’d espect to find in an adult movie😭
-Appears
-Drops the hardest song ever made
-Vanishes
-Refuses to elaborate farther
demiu abli - Sometimes you super
I can't help but notice that the beginning instrumentals of Like The Wind are almost identical to Cutting Crew's 'Died in Your Arms'.
Was trying to think of the song it sounded like and I believe you are right
Imagine a new wave post-punk band having that post-punk new wave sound..
That song has the same or similar chord progressions as TMMS!
That's why the Canadian Guitarist of Cutting Crew took a Cruise to Greece to go find out who made this song in 1984! In case he needs to know, the guitar riff was done by either Yannis Beltakis or Costas Pothoulakis, and its based off of the one from Fra Lippo Lippi's "The inside Veil" song.
It also eerily sounds a bit like Strutter by KISS.
Maybe this could be a clue? It`s not me who wrote this. An very interresting thing. Me and some others made a swedish version of the song.
In 1986 i become a member in a local synth/pop band named "The Wild Werewolves". The group had recently changed name from "The Sugar Sweeties". Anyway i played synth which was a big thing at the time. We mostly did own songs but also some covers.
In 1988 two members left the band and two new came into the group. The one i will focus on had the name Martin Koch. The first name is normal but the second was abit odd. He also started playing synth at the start so it was me and he who stood together. Martin never told much about himself but i found it he had lived in east germany since 1979 and pretty much until 1987 or 1988.
In early may 1989 Martin wanted to make 3 songs that had a story line through all three songs. The others in th group said he could do that and the first song he did was "Ride the wind" but in Swedish and with the title "Som en vind" which translates to "Like a wind". The version he made sounded like the Pitched corrected one but was much longer and started with a howling wind before the song came on.
The lyrics in the song are not the same as the uploaded version here. The song is about a man who is searching for a girl that he met and later she dissapears. Theres a forest called "The black forest" where people get in but no one gets out and the man thinks the girl had vanished there. So he´s searching everywhere for her but cant find any trace at all.
In the second track he made the man gets into the woods because he´s hiding from a dangerous rain and he see lots of zombies in the wood but the girl is not among them.
In the third track the man dies from an attack from the zombies and meet his girl in heaven.
We recorded the theee songs on a tape as always and we were happy with the results. I thought the forest could be about the berlin wall and Martin didnt say it was that but hinted also it could be.
The group split around 1992 and some tapes were saved but not all. I didn`t think very much about the band until i saw on RUclips about this mysterious song. I listened to the song and remembered that we did a swedish version of the song.
Unfortenly Martin died around 2005 or 2006 and i have searched about if he had been in some bands in germany before he came to Sweden but have found nothing that indicates that. None of us that was in the group knows if Martin himself had written these songs or if they were covers. If he had written them its very strange that only "Ride the wind" has surfaced.
The tapes are unfortenly in very bad shape so they sound horrible and i havent found the exact tape with these three melodies. I will continoue search and will post if we find the actual tape and rip it to mp3 file.
I wanted to tell about it even if it may not help to solve the mystery. Maybe someone out there know more about Martin Koch than i did.
I think this supposed clue may serve better use posted in the subreddit dedicated to finding the song
Where did you find this?
@@kodorna007 on Reddit. But I couldn`t place the link here. It disappears for some reason.
Ok, aside from the mysterious nature of this song, can we talk about how genuinely good this song is?
Wow, this rendition is awesome! I was a bit hesitant clicking on this, but this is an absolute bop. Good job!
"Bah! Let's just get this recording over with! No one will ever listen to this!"
-Some random German garage band. 1980s.
3 million+ people later:
Hopefully this song isn’t from a…well…you know…
Who cares if it is? Why is it so bad that other song was from an adult film? It's not 1940, sex isn't some taboo offensive thing anymore. It's why you and I are alive
😂😂 when I saw people talking about how a mystery song was found, turns out it was written for the soundtrack of an adult film, I was like oh I get it, the “in and out” bit, it’s like a pun
@@metallicarabbityou def be jacking it every night
@@metallicarabbit chill bro, it's just a joke reference to that other song for those who knows.
Yeaaa lol
Boogeyman ✅
EKT ✅
One day ✅
La Cancion de Alicia ✅
Back to Bed ✅
Waste my Time ✅
Stop Making me Cry ✅
Uptown People ✅
It's Just a Game ✅
Tension rising in the air ✅
This one: ✅
Crazy how this song is older then most of these, and it still has untraceable origins.
Uptown people was found??
@@Fazworks yep
You forget "fond my mind"
You forgot one day
I really like that song, and whole mystery surrounding it. It's very possible that we'll never know the actual artists behind it, which gives it a very different vibe.
I also think that we will never find the real author.
@@XinnerthDeither he is dead or he doesnt want to come out and forget about this like it was a previous lifetime
this song is now found its called subways of your mind by fex
I saw a comment once saying how this was song was probably about someone from east berlin escaping to west berlin. Knowing this was made by a german band and lyrics such as "Like the wind, you can running, take the conencenques of livin" I cannot stop thinking about it
If only this search/ riddle would reach out to the whole world, like radio stations, shows etc.. That way, the chance of finding it would increase dramatically, since at least 1 of the folks from the older generation has to know it. I bet.
Little personal theory but at 2:29 but I believe that when he's saying "check it in, check it out" he's also saying tear it, tear it out if you listen close enough I think you're able to hear the "t" but who knows?
Well it got solved and that turned out to be correct!
@@danyunsik ik im him frfr
Meanwhile there is an alternate universe where stuff happened that was the opposite of our own universe, like Digimon being more recognizeable than Pokémon, rich being poor and poor being rich, but most importantly; this masterpiece is a 80s classic while everyone is trying to figure out who wrote The final countdown. And at the very same time, an alternate universe version of me is typing this comment with a Digimon pfp on a final countdown video listing the exact opposite of what I just typed while you and your alternate universe self are reading this comment at the same exact time and place.
Damn. That got me realizing all those things. It hits me in the deep thinking that this might be true.
opposite me wouldn't read all that
r/angryupvote
And I would have a karate man senior pfp
whoa
This is better than Ulterior Motives also I'm so happy we have the full version instead of a freaking snippet.
That bit at 0:14 just reminds me of Vasco Rossi's "T'immagini"... that melody sounds similiar
Vero
È uguale, ma T'immagini è del 1985 mentre questa è stata registrata dalla radio nel 1984
@@joe_ita quindi 1984 è confermata come data?
@@mariomarchetti1 stando ai recenti risvolti (analisi filologica di quando sono state trasmesse le altre canzoni sulla cassetta master, compatibilità in intensità del buco di frequenza sui ~10 kHz, sta storia dell'Hörfest) sì, danno come data il 3/4 settembre dell'84
@@joe_ita ah ok ok
Allora casomai è stato Vasco a copiare😂😂
Scherzi a parte, trovare questa canzone sarebbe veramente incredibile (sopratutto dopo tutte le altre già trovate quest'anno)
Since “Ulterior Motives” was found from…”media for adults”…I wonder if this song will be found in something equally as unexpected, but on the total opposite demographic…baby media!
Imagine if this song was an unreleased recording for a song segment in something like a low budget, direct to VHS, mixed media bootleg of Sesame Street or Teletubbies or something…like you know how some baby, toddler, preschool, and kindergarten shows sometimes have variety segments that play alongside, in the middle, or after the main story, and those segments typically are related to the topic of the main story? (For instance, Sesame Street’s Letter/Number of the day, or Yo Gabba Gabba having a bunch of skits, mini-stories, and music videos all have something to do with the subject of the main adventure in Gabba Land.)
What if this song was meant for an abstract animated music video segment in some kind of children’s show? (It may actually be related to one of the main shows like Sesame Street, and the submission was either denied, or was accepted, was worked into the episode, but for some reason the segment was cut or the whole episode was pulled before it could air or something.
I’m just throwing ideas out there.
I think if it was from a movie, this could probably be from an action movie
i feel lke it would be from a existentialist movie ngl
I cant explain how much I love this version. Fantastic work!
This version makes me hear “light the way” more than “like/blind the wind”
Showed my mom this song and she said she remembered it from a skating rink in the 80s (though there's no way to prove it or any records to do so to my knowledge). Especially with 1986-87 being nearly 4 decades ago)
80s songs are too generic for anyone to remember them
FEX-Subways of your mind [DEMO] (1984)
THIS version is final version,
SOLVED in 4 November [Thanks marjin and Thanks FEX for this song] [HOAX Information?].
The end credits of Lost Media
No XDDD How About a "Me and my Friends" or "Grizzly man Audio" ??
This is a beautiful remaster!! I feel like this is how it was meant to sound 😊 it’ll be interesting to see how it compares when the artist + original recording surface (fingers crossed for 2024!)
A dimensional rift allowed radio broadcasts from an alternate universe to come through. Some West German kid hit record and captured one of the biggest hits of 1980's alternate Earth. Decades later, we are still trying to find an artist who isn't in this dimension. His double in this dimension is younger and was the west German kid who hit record so many years ago. Spoooooky.
Lyrics:
Like the wind
You came here runnin'
Take the consequence of leavin'
There's no space
There's no tomorrow
There's no self communication
Check it in, check it out or the sun will never shine
Paranoid anyway
In the subways of your mind
Like the wind
You're gonna suffer
Let a smile be your companion
There's no place
and there's no sorrow
In the young and restless dreamin'
Check it in, check it out
Or the sun will never shine
Paranoid anyway
In the subways of your mind
...
Check it in, check it out
Or the sun will never shine
Paranoid anyway
In the subways of your mind
Check it in, check it out
It's the summer blues
Tear it in, tear it out
It's the real excuse
Check it in, check it out
It's the summer blues
Tear it in, tear it out
It's the real excuse
Check it in, check it out
It's the summer blues
Tear it in, tear it out
It's the real excuse
listening to it at several different speeds on several different "remastered" recordings, I hear it as:
like the wind
you came here running [inferred meaning: your life was off to a (very?) good start]
face the consequence of living [inferred meaning: the consequence of living is dying]
there's no space
there's no tomorrow
there's no sent communication / there's no sense for new division [different recordings make the words sound different]
[inferred meaning 1: you died (no tomorrow) and we can't communicate with each other]
[inferred meaning 2: no space/no time = just now, live in the moment; live in harmony ("no sense for new division"); could also refer to E/W Germany or E/W Berlin divisions]
check it in, check it out
the sun goes down in time [inferred meaning: we all die eventually]
have it all anyway
in the subways of your mind [inferred meaning: regardless, we can imagine a different reality]
like the wind
you're gone in summer [inferred meaning: you died in the prime of life, if spring=youth and winter=elderly]
let a smile be your companion [inferred meaning: rest in peace]
there's no place
has there's no sorrow [that has no sorrow]
hear the young and restless grieving [inferred meaning: nowhere/no one is exempt from the sorrow of death]
check it in, check it out
the sun goes down in time
have it all anyway
in the subways of your mind
[instrumental bridge]
check it in, check it out
the sun goes down in time
have it all anyway
in the subways of your mind
OUTRO
check it in, check it out
it's the summer blues [inferred meaning: because of premature death]
tear it in, tear it out
it's the real you [inferred meaning: you were torn away from your friends/family]
If these really are the lyrics, they're absolutely brilliant.
I hear "no sense for communication"
This "remastered" version sounds almost completely identical to the version that was unearthed a few days ago. I think the Darius's recording of the song just distorted due to age
Also multi-generational copying is a bitch. It's like taking a photocopy of a photocopy you end up losing shit
This is *the one* remaster i was looking for like damn bro this sounds really nice :D
This song gives off nostalgic vibes. I could imagine a music video with sunsets and a bunch of teenagers messing around in different places in their small town
Summer Lovin’ (1985) song starts at 41:26. Man this takes me back, Euro p*rnos were always my favorite. “Take it in take it out, (where the) sun don’t ever shiiiine!”
@z794hfbw8I that’s where the song comes from
There's no data from any movie that matches the year you cited. At least that's not the way it is.
@@addisonm.2685are you for real?
@@addisonm.2685are you forreal?
Hoax.
Lostwave fans who ahvent heard yet, ekt has been found.
In the most goddamn hilarious way imaginable.
@@SeanStrifeyeah
@@SeanStrifeturns out the real ulterior motives were the friends we made along the way…
@@Men_pro1gg Carl92 had some ulterior motives.
i'll keep listening to that 17-second snippet