It's crazy that not even RUclips's Skynet copyright system haven't even identified it/ claimed it. If you even sneeze in the same key of a Prince song they'll claim you.
I’ve sampled some song’s and have gotten through the copyright check. Of course you have to really “destroy” the audio to a point it’s barely recognizable.
I often see people questioning why this song never took off as a hit, or claiming to have heard this song in '80s clubs but not remembering any names. While the song may seem quite novel compared to today's music (and to be clear, I love the song myself), it would've been a dime-a-dozen among other new wave fare from the early '80s. IMO, the most likely scenario is that an unsigned band cut this as a demo, distributed it directly to radio stations, and then disbanded after the song failed to attract interest, possibly without ever releasing another single or cutting a full-length album. Since the band may have had no label or even management, the only way we'll ever find out its name is if one of the ex-members happens to hear it today and come forward. (However, I wouldn't completely rule out that the whole thing is a hoax, either.)
I discovered such an unknown band called Ruby Faith by chance, via an old TV series that got its original soundtrack replaced due to copyright. Whoever did the replacement soundtrack just took some unknown or failed bands and just threw them in.
I'm SO glad you're covering this topic. Ever since I've heard this song and its story, I've made a habit of finding other songs (and even albums if lucky) from similarly forgotten bands, many of them from the 80s and 90s. In fact, there was a Canadian band in the early 90s named All Good Children with a song called "Ammunition", and for decades, people couldn't figure out the song or the band, until one day they came forward and clarified everything. It was amazing and it turns out they have two full albums - self titled from '91, and Fetish Fetish from '94, where the song is from!
The song is almost certainly authentic early to mid 1980s. Probably recorded in a typical small studio from that time. The vocal accent to me sounds eastern European. The staccato style guitar rhythms were trending post-1982. My guess is that the song is probably a good sounding demo from a forgotten eastern European garage band from that time. They may have never even played a show.
we also might consider that the song was made as a Radio jingle, used for various reasons, for commercials spots, background fill music, story telling ect ect.
Since the Internet has solved mysterious songs before (as well as other lost media), it would be interesting to see this get solved. It is crazy, as much attention as the song has gotten, that there's still no definitive answer to the song. Maybe one day it'll be solved.
That ending fade-out with the sustained synth note gives me chills. SO GOOD. Why is it noteworthy he asks? I dunno - I love my new wave/post-punk bands and hunt down the most obscure stuff... it's a cool vibe! I dunno - some songs just hit right.
The interesting thing is the lyrics and tone. It’s bleak, somewhat romantic and angst-driven lyrics (at least, what’s audible) and attitude portray a world of potential stalemate and a need to move on from the moment, though the outcome would be uncertain. It’s certainly, if not directly stated, a song of the struggles of young people and their place in the world at that time and location. I really do think that, in line with the likely year (1984), the likely geography (Germany), along with the aforementioned places it as a song of the time during the Cold War and German split.
There's two heavy metal /rock songs I heard in the 80'S I've been searching for...taped them on cassette from a radio show..lost the tapes after lending them out....don't know the bands name ....one song had the words /chorus:' I'm having nightmares..I wake up screaming in the night...must be a nightmare..got me reaching for the light...this can't be real'....and the other song's chorus was : 'I know, an eagle always flies alone'...for decades l always have them in my mind, but can't find them or any info about them...I still keep the first one alive by playing it on guitar for myself, as i still remember all the guitar parts. I was 19 when I first heard them, now I'm 65....wish I could hear them again before I go to the great heavy metal arena in the sky...❤💀
Has anyone looked into And Also The Trees? They're an european post-punk/goth rock band from the early 80's. Their debut was even produced by one of the members of The Cure and it has a sound similar to their Seventeen Seconds/Faith records. To me this songs sounds like a AATT demo.
They sound quite similar but Like The Wind is a lot more compressed, because it's punk rock, the drums and guitars are massive and the track is uptempo. The voices are quite similar, maybe there were some influences.
Found out about this song about a year ago.... it is now on my playlist as a favourite! Love it! I reckon it should be pitched up slightly though... ***Edit*** Just watched to the end of your video.. great to see you mentioned the pitch issue! Hopefully we get to find out where it is from some day!!!
It is NOT a Joy Division song... it's too happy! I always thought that if a "name" band recorded the song (say Ghost) this might flush out the original author...
@@tHewaNNabehiPpiEstArR Unfortunately, so are 'smart' devices, and now the censored/scrubbed internet.. This might just be a case for The Twilight Zone or Unsolved Mysteries. 🤣
I had to laugh when, right after hearing “here is a sample of the song”, a really loud annoying KFC ad came on. But yes, I have always loved this mysterious song and wonder if it will ever be identified.
@@Jacksabbath44 Not really. Everyone is still talking about it or discovering it for the first time, many years later. It must be generating money from appearing on social media sites, such as RUclips and from streaming sites.
I doubt it; in spectrograms, there's a line at 10khz in the recording that matches those seen in every other known NDR(2) recording from the (early) 1980s. This seems like a very obscure thing to fake...
Like the wind, you came here running Take the consequence of living There's no space, there's no tomorrow There's no sense, communication Check it in, check it out 'cause the sun will never shine A long dirty way 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 dreaming Check it in, check it out 'cause the sun will never shine A long dirty way in the subways of your mind Check it in, check it out 'cause the sun will never shine A long dirty way in the subways of your mind
Why would anybody having anything to do with the song(artist, writer, musician, studio staff in any form) not come forward and finally solve the mystery?
The Most Mysterious Song on The Internet could possibly be a demo by Alvin Dean of Statues in Motion with another band, which seems likely. Though, he never gave a band name. There's no irrefutable proof and that's as close as we've gotten with an answer. So, the mystery remains unofficialy solved.
His voice is similar and it's possibly a side project. Whether he's greek or whatever I don't think matters. It's the most rational answer at this point. If I remember correctly, he claimed both it's his song outside of SiM and it's an unreleased SiM song. There's argument against it being SiM due to the synthesiser. Though, again, he hasn't given irrefutable proof.
Some believe that the group “Statues in Motion” from Athens, Greece made the song, or their main singer-Alvin Dean (alias George Dalambiras) created it as a solo project but kinda left it.
The closest I found people turn up is the vocalist sounds just like the Australian/Greek singer from Statues in Motion. He's missing, his band mates don't know about the song,and the music sounds nothing like thier's, so it might of been a side project while Statues in Motion's debut was held up by their label for 18 months.
The actual title of this song was "Farewell." Knowing that, listen to the lyrics now. Like the wind (gone), checking in; checking out, etc. It's about a summer romance.
I can't shake the feeling that "Like The Wind" might actually be more recent than its backstory claims; that it was actually recorded in the 2000s, but made to sound like something out of the 80s; that this isn't the work of an obscure and forgotten band, but of a dedicated troll.
This sounds like post-punk, darkwave Gothic band. Music and vocal style. 80s. Similar to Sisters of Mercy and Joy Division. Crazy that the mystery remains this long! 😮
I do think these sorts of lost media / songs are super interesting and cool, but in the back of my mind I’m always wondering if some clever redditor made it all up somehow. Really hope that’s not true though
I'm actually working on a video about a search for a lost, unknown song: a low-brow song parody that used to be played on our local radio station in the '90s. Let's do a collab!
@@ComaLies225 Well that's the problem: it's a lost song that I remembered hearing on the radio when I was 14, and can't find anywhere online, hence I'm going to make a mini-documentary about what I remember of the song to see if anyone else has heard it.
Funny thing, I did and posted a cover on RUclips (see my channel) and when I posted it, it said copyright material was detected, but that the owner allows free use. Seems strange.
I think this song is interesting only to a very exclusive group of young folks that haven’t listened to a lot of 80s-era DIY music or goth rock in general. It probably sounds super novel to some 19yo gamer from Kansas or RUSSIA. There’s LOADS of stuff like this (BETTER than this) on cassette tape floating around the world just waiting to be discovered. I’m actually not very keen on this track. Is kinda whack, actually! The vocals are standout (cool goth-rock baritone), but the song is just kind of a power-pop earworm, nothing else…
Me and my friends figured out the lyrics of What the song is languages are and we figured out there was us Russian and I'm pretty sure there is some Spanish as well
The irony that there are tens of thousands of artists that do everything better than this song, but no one cares because they aren't as mysterious. The Internet is humanity's insanity on full display.
As much as I'm still engrossed in this story, I'm with you. Some of its allure also comes from the simple fact that it's a product of the 80s. I'm not sure who's interested in an EP some band uploaded to Soundclick in 2003. Even if they were, and the artist coincidentally deletes it at one point, it's likely lost to time for good. That's one of the reasons why I don't like modern music doing away with physical media. If there's a prolonged internet outage, let's say, then a band can hardly exist except for in a live setting.
Ye and there's more song that is lost like "how long will it take" which is a really good song but there's only 58 second snippet of it that's why me and others are working to find the full song
It's Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode. Compare the song to Masters and Servants you can hear the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer that cost 2000 US 1984, highly unlikely that a mysterious band would invest that much and then disappear.
Lyrics by slightly robotic sounding female "Oh yeah! It's wonderful" 3 times "When we make love". Mid 80s, has a ZTT/Frankie Goes to Hollywood/Art Of Noise sound to it. Quite pop/industrial sound to it. Might have used a Fairlight CMI. Guitar break comes in after the lyrics.
Wonder if anyone has checked with ISNI. If the music and the lyrics were written down, and I'm sure it was and sent off for ISWC registration, I'm sure the piece of work could be tracked down and the names associated with it.
So you are an eastern european underground band in the early 80s, jamming around and after a while you have this song - you sure that they write everything down and send it to a (probably western) registration that you also have to know exists in the first place?
@@MickeyKnox It's worth a try isn't it. Leave no stone unturned. Unless someone has already done that but it wasn't brought up in this video. And it's only an assumption/theory that's where this "band" is from.
So west German radio stations would play music that was thrown over the Berlin wall from east Germany? WOW, that's more interesting than a random song. Edit to fix autocorrect
It's the Zit Remedy. lol Jk. Man, this could be anyone. Loads of bands have recorded to audio cassettes, yet never been released and just did demos between the bands, and that's as far as some of them ever went. No point in ever trying to figure this out. What's the big deal about this particular song, anyway? Not like it was released by someone in their early stages of history, if it were , it would of been recognized easily.
Me and my friends were in a game called VR chat using a Oculus headset we heard the music I found the song but the weird part is the only thing is my friend realized that speaking Spanish and Russian or German we don't know which is it but we don't know it's speaking Spanish and American
Any other songs like this that should be covered?
Light The Lanterns and Everybody Knows That
Hey beautiful man, are _you_ a fellow Canuck? Either way, cheers. 🍻
No. Stop covering songs that aren't rock n' roll.
@@dmacrolens well imo pop can be anything some of the best 80s pop songs are considered rock
Search for the story of another mysterious song called “Everyone knows that”. Similar to “Like the Wind”.
It's crazy that not even RUclips's Skynet copyright system haven't even identified it/ claimed it. If you even sneeze in the same key of a Prince song they'll claim you.
I recorded a cover of this song and posted it to my channel ,and it did have copyright claims, but allowed it saying the owner can run adds
@@jamroomproduction potentially someone claiming it themselves
I’ve sampled some song’s and have gotten through the copyright check. Of course you have to really “destroy” the audio to a point it’s barely recognizable.
true, that is insane.
It has been found today. It is "Subways of Your Mind" by FEX
Oh man, there's so many unknown/lost song out there, it's like the iceberg hasn't been touched yet. Good luck exploring that rabbit hole lol
Yeah for sure haha
So sad the singer is unknown but thanks to yt, this song got listening by millions of peoples.
I often see people questioning why this song never took off as a hit, or claiming to have heard this song in '80s clubs but not remembering any names. While the song may seem quite novel compared to today's music (and to be clear, I love the song myself), it would've been a dime-a-dozen among other new wave fare from the early '80s. IMO, the most likely scenario is that an unsigned band cut this as a demo, distributed it directly to radio stations, and then disbanded after the song failed to attract interest, possibly without ever releasing another single or cutting a full-length album. Since the band may have had no label or even management, the only way we'll ever find out its name is if one of the ex-members happens to hear it today and come forward. (However, I wouldn't completely rule out that the whole thing is a hoax, either.)
I discovered such an unknown band called Ruby Faith by chance, via an old TV series that got its original soundtrack replaced due to copyright. Whoever did the replacement soundtrack just took some unknown or failed bands and just threw them in.
They could have passed away by now.
It has been found today. It is "Subways of Your Mind" by FEX
I'm SO glad you're covering this topic. Ever since I've heard this song and its story, I've made a habit of finding other songs (and even albums if lucky) from similarly forgotten bands, many of them from the 80s and 90s. In fact, there was a Canadian band in the early 90s named All Good Children with a song called "Ammunition", and for decades, people couldn't figure out the song or the band, until one day they came forward and clarified everything. It was amazing and it turns out they have two full albums - self titled from '91, and Fetish Fetish from '94, where the song is from!
Please check my other comment here, I just presented another mystery song from the 80's I've not been able to track down
The song is almost certainly authentic early to mid 1980s. Probably recorded in a typical small studio from that time. The vocal accent to me sounds eastern European. The staccato style guitar rhythms were trending post-1982. My guess is that the song is probably a good sounding demo from a forgotten eastern European garage band from that time. They may have never even played a show.
And people were so wasted on drugs and alcohol back then that they may not even remember recording this.
we also might consider that the song was made as a Radio jingle, used for various reasons, for commercials spots, background fill music, story telling ect ect.
Since the Internet has solved mysterious songs before (as well as other lost media), it would be interesting to see this get solved. It is crazy, as much attention as the song has gotten, that there's still no definitive answer to the song. Maybe one day it'll be solved.
That ending fade-out with the sustained synth note gives me chills. SO GOOD. Why is it noteworthy he asks? I dunno - I love my new wave/post-punk bands and hunt down the most obscure stuff... it's a cool vibe! I dunno - some songs just hit right.
The interesting thing is the lyrics and tone. It’s bleak, somewhat romantic and angst-driven lyrics (at least, what’s audible) and attitude portray a world of potential stalemate and a need to move on from the moment, though the outcome would be uncertain. It’s certainly, if not directly stated, a song of the struggles of young people and their place in the world at that time and location.
I really do think that, in line with the likely year (1984), the likely geography (Germany), along with the aforementioned places it as a song of the time during the Cold War and German split.
I went down the Whang rabbithole (Whanghole?) on this one.
There's two heavy metal /rock songs I heard in the 80'S I've been searching for...taped them on cassette from a radio show..lost the tapes after lending them out....don't know the bands name ....one song had the words /chorus:' I'm having nightmares..I wake up screaming in the night...must be a nightmare..got me reaching for the light...this can't be real'....and the other song's chorus was : 'I know, an eagle always flies alone'...for decades l always have them in my mind, but can't find them or any info about them...I still keep the first one alive by playing it on guitar for myself, as i still remember all the guitar parts. I was 19 when I first heard them, now I'm 65....wish I could hear them again before I go to the great heavy metal arena in the sky...❤💀
Has anyone looked into And Also The Trees? They're an european post-punk/goth rock band from the early 80's. Their debut was even produced by one of the members of The Cure and it has a sound similar to their Seventeen Seconds/Faith records. To me this songs sounds like a AATT demo.
Damn, the voices sounds pretty identical 😮
A lot of post punk bands of that era sounds like this or vice versa.
They sound quite similar but Like The Wind is a lot more compressed, because it's punk rock, the drums and guitars are massive and the track is uptempo. The voices are quite similar, maybe there were some influences.
I'm just grateful there is a full version of this.
You really outdid yourself! I never knew about it (and I'm a middle aged pop/rock fan with a head full of trivia). Keep up the good work
Found out about this song about a year ago.... it is now on my playlist as a favourite! Love it! I reckon it should be pitched up slightly though...
***Edit*** Just watched to the end of your video.. great to see you mentioned the pitch issue!
Hopefully we get to find out where it is from some day!!!
It is NOT a Joy Division song... it's too happy!
I always thought that if a "name" band recorded the song (say Ghost) this might flush out the original author...
Sounds nothing like Joy division anyhow
What’s crazy is the song is a cover of another obscure song that is also unknown lol.
Great to see bigger channels catching wind of this!!
If they can't use "A.I." to figure this one out, it's time to shut the entire internet down. 😁
AI is dumb.
@@tHewaNNabehiPpiEstArR Unfortunately, so are 'smart' devices, and now the censored/scrubbed internet..
This might just be a case for The Twilight Zone or Unsolved Mysteries. 🤣
Sounded like “Ride The Wind” to me.
This was great. I remember how many people insisted it was Depeche Mode.
Major flashback when you mentioned Paul Baskerville!
That's what it reminds me of, Depeche Mode.
@@polyrhythmiaand 50 other bands that were around at that time
Paul baskerville was ruled out of the theory a long time ago, after the playlists were bought.
I had to laugh when, right after hearing “here is a sample of the song”, a really loud annoying KFC ad came on. But yes, I have always loved this mysterious song and wonder if it will ever be identified.
More videos like these, please. This was so interesting.
Someone, somewhere, is presumably laughing their ass off. Or just too embarrassed to come forward :D
They may be afraid of being mobbed by fans like Elvis or getting a call from Dr Phil?
1980s West Germany ? Probably overdosed on Heroin.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this turns out to be the greatest marketing ploy EVER!
way too late for that
@@Jacksabbath44 Not really. Everyone is still talking about it or discovering it for the first time, many years later.
It must be generating money from appearing on social media sites, such as RUclips and from streaming sites.
I doubt it; in spectrograms, there's a line at 10khz in the recording that matches those seen in every other known NDR(2) recording from the (early) 1980s. This seems like a very obscure thing to fake...
Basically the Voynich Manuscript of music.
No it doesn't go all that deep
Like the wind, you came here running
Take the consequence of living
There's no space, there's no tomorrow
There's no sense, communication
Check it in, check it out 'cause the sun will never shine
A long dirty way 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 dreaming
Check it in, check it out 'cause the sun will never shine
A long dirty way in the subways of your mind
Check it in, check it out 'cause the sun will never shine
A long dirty way in the subways of your mind
This seems to be a very good read of the lyrics, I’d be inclined to say that this could be the closest, most logical lyrics so far.
Why would anybody having anything to do with the song(artist, writer, musician, studio staff in any form) not come forward and finally solve the mystery?
They might have passed
It has been found today. It is "Subways of Your Mind" by FEX
One of the versions of the song, is pitched down (2) and half semitones down.
I use my 3ds and just press, the pitch level 3 times up.
The Most Mysterious Song on The Internet could possibly be a demo by Alvin Dean of Statues in Motion with another band, which seems likely. Though, he never gave a band name. There's no irrefutable proof and that's as close as we've gotten with an answer. So, the mystery remains unofficialy solved.
SIM is a Greek band
this is a big part of the thread
His voice is similar and it's possibly a side project. Whether he's greek or whatever I don't think matters. It's the most rational answer at this point. If I remember correctly, he claimed both it's his song outside of SiM and it's an unreleased SiM song. There's argument against it being SiM due to the synthesiser. Though, again, he hasn't given irrefutable proof.
sounds like an ariel pink throwaway song. which is a compliment to both artists
Blind the wind? It has a good beat and fun to dance to. I rate it a 95.
It's an east German song written and performed by the Hoff David Hasselhoff
sounds like it. the voice. the mastering. could be
something possibly unreleased
Some believe that the group “Statues in Motion” from Athens, Greece made the song, or their main singer-Alvin Dean (alias George Dalambiras) created it as a solo project but kinda left it.
I love a good mystery
There's no mystery like a musical mystery 🤔
Subways of Your Mind by FEX
Thanks for turning me on to this. It's an amusing melancholy track.
The closest I found people turn up is the vocalist sounds just like the Australian/Greek singer from Statues in Motion. He's missing, his band mates don't know about the song,and the music sounds nothing like thier's, so it might of been a side project while Statues in Motion's debut was held up by their label for 18 months.
Sounds like nowhere girl era 'B-movie'
To me it has a bit of an Alphaville vibe to it. Maybe one of their demos?
The actual title of this song was "Farewell." Knowing that, listen to the lyrics now. Like the wind (gone), checking in; checking out, etc. It's about a summer romance.
It's definitely not the greatest song of this genre. But there's no denying the allure of a mystery.
What a great story! The song sounds pretty cool too. Maybe chat gpt can figure it out
I can't shake the feeling that "Like The Wind" might actually be more recent than its backstory claims; that it was actually recorded in the 2000s, but made to sound like something out of the 80s; that this isn't the work of an obscure and forgotten band, but of a dedicated troll.
Ни кто ни кого не троллил этой песней.
Sounds like a young Pete Steele from Type 0 Negative 😉
I wonder if it's an early forgotten demo of the band Camouflage.
Like the wind
It's still changing...
I heard about this a couple or so years ago and kind of forgot about it, until now, hopefully someone will find out soon :)
This sounds like post-punk, darkwave Gothic band. Music and vocal style. 80s.
Similar to Sisters of Mercy and Joy Division. Crazy that the mystery remains this long! 😮
Andrew Eldritch was the first thing that popped in my mind…
I heard it on a different video, and thought it was a bop. I didn’t even know about it’s existence before a few days ago.
Sounds like the singer of sisters of mercy
It is/was mysterious because it sounds like dozens of other songs.
Sounds like a Spinal Tap offshoot...
Ive never heard of this but the sample to me sounds similar to depeche mode and sounds germam or Eastern European
I remember when this originally was thought to be Volcano by Sudeteland, even on Spotify. Only to find out it was a joke whole time
I do think these sorts of lost media / songs are super interesting and cool, but in the back of my mind I’m always wondering if some clever redditor made it all up somehow. Really hope that’s not true though
Really want to hear a ghost cover of this
The band is FEX, song is Subways of your Mind.
Could SWEAR ive heard that in a movie🤔
I'm actually working on a video about a search for a lost, unknown song: a low-brow song parody that used to be played on our local radio station in the '90s. Let's do a collab!
Is it about being in driveway, drinking beers around a Chevrolet, talking about the friends that ain't around anymore
@@timshanemelton Worse: elderly abuse.
@@baron_von_brunkwhere can I listen to this song?
@@ComaLies225 Well that's the problem: it's a lost song that I remembered hearing on the radio when I was 14, and can't find anywhere online, hence I'm going to make a mini-documentary about what I remember of the song to see if anyone else has heard it.
@@baron_von_brunk oh my mistake. I thought you had a sample of it, lol
This is going to be a David Lynch film
It sounds like a demo I had by “The Rose of Avalanche”
Reminds me a little of Ritual Howls.
Blind the wind apparently
Funny thing, I did and posted a cover on RUclips (see my channel) and when I posted it, it said copyright material was detected, but that the owner allows free use. Seems strange.
I think this song is interesting only to a very exclusive group of young folks that haven’t listened to a lot of 80s-era DIY music or goth rock in general. It probably sounds super novel to some 19yo gamer from Kansas or RUSSIA. There’s LOADS of stuff like this (BETTER than this) on cassette tape floating around the world just waiting to be discovered. I’m actually not very keen on this track. Is kinda whack, actually! The vocals are standout (cool goth-rock baritone), but the song is just kind of a power-pop earworm, nothing else…
As a younger listener myself, well said and great point!
The song is called the sun will never shine in the band is called num212
Finally you did it!
The sun will never shine is what i was told the song title is
It sounds like if the pixies wrote a song for the karate kid movie soundtrack
Someone went back in time and threw a cassette over a fence.
It seems to me that likely the song is on a record in that radio stations archive
Sounds just like the band The Human League.
Yeah, but its not.
Please help at 12 to 16 seconds, what does that sound like. I immediately was like oh thats familiar but on the tip.of my tounge. That little riff
Its clearly Papa Emeritus's grandfather.
Guess what…
The Sun Will Never Shine (1982)
Me and my friends figured out the lyrics of What the song is languages are and we figured out there was us Russian and I'm pretty sure there is some Spanish as well
Hey bro I think the tune might be early echo and the Bunny men
The irony that there are tens of thousands of artists that do everything better than this song, but no one cares because they aren't as mysterious. The Internet is humanity's insanity on full display.
I couldn't have said it better myself I look around at the world nowadays and just find it so hard to believe that this is reality
My shrink said the same thing!
As much as I'm still engrossed in this story, I'm with you. Some of its allure also comes from the simple fact that it's a product of the 80s. I'm not sure who's interested in an EP some band uploaded to Soundclick in 2003. Even if they were, and the artist coincidentally deletes it at one point, it's likely lost to time for good. That's one of the reasons why I don't like modern music doing away with physical media. If there's a prolonged internet outage, let's say, then a band can hardly exist except for in a live setting.
Ye and there's more song that is lost like "how long will it take" which is a really good song but there's only 58 second snippet of it that's why me and others are working to find the full song
Humanity's Insanity
Sounds like a funky prog math metal group
It's Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode. Compare the song to Masters and Servants you can hear the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer that cost 2000 US 1984, highly unlikely that a mysterious band would invest that much and then disappear.
Its a band called Statutes in Motion. Singer Alvin Dean. It is from around 1983
People lie.
People have been saying that since 2007. No actual proof has been given.
Its an okay song. It kinda reminds me of rock en Español from the 80's
IVE FUCKING HEARD THIS SONG
Lyrics by slightly robotic sounding female "Oh yeah! It's wonderful" 3 times "When we make love". Mid 80s, has a ZTT/Frankie Goes to Hollywood/Art Of Noise sound to it. Quite pop/industrial sound to it. Might have used a Fairlight CMI. Guitar break comes in after the lyrics.
Dondes a win? = where's a win
Damn even this channel’s hoped onto this.
The sun will never shine
By num 212
Num212 is a lying thief!!!
@@aremelboss2614yes!
Wonder if anyone has checked with ISNI. If the music and the lyrics were written down, and I'm sure it was and sent off for ISWC registration, I'm sure the piece of work could be tracked down and the names associated with it.
So you are an eastern european underground band in the early 80s, jamming around and after a while you have this song - you sure that they write everything down and send it to a (probably western) registration that you also have to know exists in the first place?
@@MickeyKnox It's worth a try isn't it. Leave no stone unturned. Unless someone has already done that but it wasn't brought up in this video. And it's only an assumption/theory that's where this "band" is from.
So west German radio stations would play music that was thrown over the Berlin wall from east Germany? WOW, that's more interesting than a random song.
Edit to fix autocorrect
Sounds vaguely like Type o negative... at least the voice.
It's the Zit Remedy. lol Jk. Man, this could be anyone. Loads of bands have recorded to audio cassettes, yet never been released and just did demos between the bands, and that's as far as some of them ever went. No point in ever trying to figure this out. What's the big deal about this particular song, anyway? Not like it was released by someone in their early stages of history, if it were , it would of been recognized easily.
It sounds a lot like icehouse from australia.
It sounds Russian, maybe. Since the music scene was basically BANNED - maybe this was some very underground back from Russia or thereabouts.
Me and my friends were in a game called VR chat using a Oculus headset we heard the music I found the song but the weird part is the only thing is my friend realized that speaking Spanish and Russian or German we don't know which is it but we don't know it's speaking Spanish and American
I bet the lyrics "Blind The Wind" is really a three syllable name of a woman.