Jack Stauber, the guy behind Buttercup, Doctor, and Peppermint, has had surprisingly good archiving from fans, with even music he made at around 16 with his buddy being mostly found. However, there's a song called "Ballad of the Overweight" that has gone missing.
There's a 1983 Canadian animated movie called Rock and Rule. It's quite interesting, what's even more interesting is the soundtrack. It features music from Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick, Earth Wind and Fire, and Debbie Harry. Why I mention this soundtrack is because of due to weird record labels and other wonderful stuff the soundtrack was never officially released, except for some of the artists releasing their own songs as bonus tracks or remaking them completely, and a promotional cassette tape that had some songs on it and was only given to a small number of people, therefore making it lost media. However, someone on the internet managed to essentially Frankenstein an unofficial soundtrack album from bits taken directly from the movie and if I remember correctly the promotional cassette tape as well. They did an okay job and it's nice to listen to, but it would've been nice to be able to listen to the real thing. Oh well
I should mention, The Beatles have enough lost media connected to them to make a whole video out of it. There’s Carnival of Light, which everyone knows Now and Then, an unfinished John Lennon song that Paul, George and Ringo were wanting to complete for the Anthology 3 album but scrapped it due to George not liking the final product I Am The Walrus complete version Here Comes The Sun guitar solo Helter Skelter 27 minute version The Long and Winding Road, an unreleased documentary about the Beatles featuring interviews with them from around the time they were breaking up Ticket to Ride, a lost Beatles themed flash game And the unused test animation for the scrapped remake of the Yellow Submarine movie from 2012.
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. There's countless examples of lost music that couldn't possibly be put into one video. The list is much more vast than those for lost films.
I'm suprised that there wasn't any mention of Gorillaz on here. They have lost songs, music videos, a movie, and even a whole lost album meant to be a sequel to their 2010 album Plastic Beach. Some sources say the whole plastic beach project was supposed to be 3 albums long originally with over 200 demos reportedly recorded for the project as a whole. Some of the lost songs for the plastic beach album include Crashing Down, Mr. Light, Leviathan featuring The Horrors, and Blossomed being their third song to feature Little Dragon just to name a few.
The original doll album by Britney Spears is one album i hope we find out more about one day unlikely unless she gets released from her conservatorship
Imagine all the scrapped albums that were recorded, all any classic piece that was simply lost, impossible to recover those things and it's kinda sad they are probably forever lost and forgotten
Learned about this from another channel, but before (several years before) the time of the MySpace server migration there was an anonymous servey of the site taken, archiving several terabytes (could be more? ) of music and other uploaded audio. I've gone through and downloaded at least 30-50 songs in total from the over 100 zip files and shazam'd them in hopes of finding some things that wasn't known (I am an avid enjoyer of the MySpace electronic music scene!). I found many things that brought up no results at all, and honestly ! There is a huge chance many (or maybe at least one) lost MySpace music things are saved there on the MySpace audio archive. None are marked with names or albums, just some sort of numeric code, but I thought it was an interesting prospect to bring up regarding some of this lost media! :o
[Copied from a comment I made in "10 Pieces of Lost Music" by All Things Lost] The cover of "Age of Aquarius" by Cake, that song was teased a few years ago on a short video on their official facebook page with a few seconds of the song's animated video. The song was really catchy and it slapped, but since it was announced on Cake's facebook it hasn't been released yet. The only new song they have released was "Sinking Ship", it was on that song's official music video that I commented how much I wanted them to release the full version of Age of Aquarius and somebody responded me with a link to the full version of the song on youtube, with animated music video included; it was unlisted and had some hundred views and comments, and was around for like two years or so, but recently I searched for the song again and the video got private, making again the facebook video the only proof of that song existing, that is unless Cake erased that video too.
I’ve been a deadmau5 fan for a loooong time and it’s just common knowledge that Joel constantly scraps his tracks entirely or goes back to them years later and masters them. That’s just how the man works 🤷🏻♀️
One slight correction to the Robert Johnson section: the story of him selling his soul is based on the memories of a very old blues singer. He got his timeline muddled. The actual musician who claimed to have sold his soul to the devil is Tommy Johnson. A lot of these blues musicians have so much mythology around them that inevitably all these stories will cross.
It's safe to assume that almost every single band has lost music, and it's most likely hardly any will be found. This of course doesn't include the utter thousands of independent creators who don't gain a following, quit, and whatever they did make wastes away. The fact you mention robert Johnson and beethoven just add a whole other layer, so much music that we will never be able to hear again. And the older you go down the more facinating it is.
Good thing a lot of the songs that were written for CaV (Cigarettes' and valentines) would see release on the uno dos and tres albums but sad to see the other 5 either lost or partially found
2:12 I think an even more interesting case is the 2010 version of Wolf which was supposedly scrapped for being "too dark". The full tracklist has surfaced, but some holy grail songs like Llama featuring Earl Sweatshirt have not. Some songs like Tron Cat were later reworked into his album Goblin.
The rapper XXXTENTACION has a whole lot of lost music including an album known as "The Red Light District" which is said to be very dark and within that album is a song called "Red" which is said to be the darkest song he ever made he allegedly talks about things like killing his own mother The producers of this song YXXXNZ, Prxz and even X's friends outright refuse to talk about it
My understanding about C&V was that the whole masters being stolen story has long been thought to have been a ruse concocted by green day to hide the fact that the songs they were working on just weren’t that good. There’s also the theory that the album was actually released by them under a different name, I forget what it was called now, which they at first denied but have since all but admitted.
Thank you so much for acknowledging enby people. As an enby person myself I always feel wary of content creators until they actually say it out loud because so many people are quietly trans/enbyphobic and it feels good to find someone who’s not.
I would argue those deadmau5 tracks are NOT lost media. Lost media is not something you know exists but can't find. It's something that was RELEASED, broadcast or available in some way in the past but is no longer extant. I suppose some examples break this definition but you can hardly call something no one ever heard lost media
Man. I've been listening to Muse since I was 14-- which was, by the way, 17 years ago now-- and I genuinely had no idea about the lost Origin of Symmetry songs. And that's my favorite album! Thanks for making this!
I love how this tackled all different things like you said. I definitely wasnt expecting classical to be in the same list as a video game entry Kudos!!
Funny thing, this video made me remember a song that I had saved on my YT playlist that got deleted. I forgot the name of the song and the band who made it, but talking about lost music media somehow led me to remember the band and song name. So thanks Sewer Man!
I love ur videos and ur energy so much. it actually made me so happy when u made the nonbinary comment in the beginning thxx for all ur interesting vids :~)
Was really hoping that the Brian Wilson bedroom tapes would have made it into the video. I think it would be really interesting to see what kind of music brian was making during that period of his life. Sadly the only way we'll get to hear these if the beach boys decide to officially release them. For example the Dennis Wilson written "(Wouldn't it be nice to) Live Again" was a really sought after unreleased song that had never been bootlegged. No one knew if we'd ever get to hear it, even though it was known the band had a copy, until all of a sudden it was announced to be on their 50th anniversary best of compilation. It really is a great song though. No idea why they didn't release it for so long
i love your videos by the way, theyre very well produced and written , you cover a variety of stuff while still in keeping with the overall tone your content and i also enjoy the podcast youre doing with lssq !!
The Max Rebo Band music from Return of The Jedi, including Lapti Nek(lost when the tapes were given away to a remixer), Galactic Dance Blast(AKA Sail Barge Dance), and a third unused cue (the latter two were lost by the producers of the documentary From Star Wars To Jedi). Other lost songs/albums: Around The World by Cosmo 4: A music blogger got ahold of a review copy through unknown means, but for whatever reason, their label never released it to the public, apart from the four singles. Reunion by Dune: Blocked from release by a plagiarism lawsuit over the single "Heaven". Dear Tommy by Chromatics, originally slated for a 2014 release. With the band's 2021 breakup, it is unlikely it will ever see the light of day.
Most of the lost Green Day songs are actually reworked and renamed and put on later records. Such as "waste away" is turned into "Walk Away" that was released on the Uno Album.
I did the poggers face irl when you said "...and non-binary pals", like yoooo! That's me! Lol. It may seem like a small detail, but the inclusion means a lot to me, and to other non-binary people as well I'm sure. Anyways, great content, as always! Looking forward to future videos! 💖
I wish the Second Arrangement wouldn’t get looked over as much as it does. It’s literally the definitive lost song story. The band makes a song that they are in love with and obsessed, junior engineer accidentally erases 75% of the song, band loses all drive to make the song. They scrap it.
Genuinely asking because it's been eating at me, but what reddit thread or RUclips channel should I turn to for my own case of lost (or unknown) media? I've had a recording me and a friend took of a mysterious track that aired from a local college radio station late at night....but I have no way of knowing the artist. I checked the radio station's website that we were listening to, but what's weird is they weren't supposed to be airing anything that night. I feel like I've searched every artist in the logged archives of the internet that match whatever genres I could think of that would describe this music. It definitely has a 70's-80's recording quality and was so hypnotizing and weird that I could only describe it as avantgarde krautrock.
Personally, I would post about it on the lost media subreddit r/lostmedia, however, the Lost Media Wiki discord server has a channel for unidentified media. Those would be the first two places I would check out.
I've been looking for a good quality version of the Great Pumpkin soundtrack (minus sound effects) for a while now. There's a flute solo in it titled "Breathless" that's absolutely gorgeous, I'd love to find it.
i’m in a similar situation! i’m looking for a good quality version of marina and the diamonds 2008 myspace song Blindfold Me. the only recording that exists is someone filming the song being played on their computer, so it’s in awfulll quality 😢
A lost media in music would be 311 enlarged to show detail #3 this music movie was in theaters for 1 night 3/11/19 and has not been screened or released since. It’s not available online.
They Might Be Giants' "Rabid Child" music video is the big one for me, especially since they refuse to discuss it or anything. That's always been a super, super big annoyance for fans.
@@SewerReviewer well as you probably know the pilot episode for the new tv series was shown off at Sundance 2018? I wanna say. You can find several theater recordings. And on September 1st 2021 one of the creators of don’t hug me I’m scared (Becky Sloan) posted on instagram about how they have finished filming the series. And I believe another crew member said the show come out in 2022 and air on channel 4 in the UK. Now about those instrumentals, I believe after the 6th episode came out an official Don’t hug me I’m scared Karaoke album was released. It contains the instrumentals for all the songs expect the red guys song in episode 6 and the final glitchy song at the end of the 6th episode, so those are lost. But some of the instrumentals are missing segments or sound like they where completely remade for the album. Some fans have made recreations of the instrumentals but it would be great to have the originals if possible. Sorry if you knew all of this already.
As a 10k sub milestone, you should make a discord server. i was here since you were 4k or something like that, and i always wanted to get in touch with your community and discuss stuff and probably have a great time gaming. fans could also have an easier way to get in contact with you, although there is a bigger chance of facing trolls and just all around annoying people. What a great video, man. Have a great day.
I know this has probably been covered to shit, but Eros by Deftones is worth looking into. Although Chino has mentioned it would be interesting to finish at some point and an experiment (since the album is 10 years old and Deftones has changed their sound.)
ROBERT JOHNSON IS A LEGEND AND THE STORY GOES THAT JOHNSON WENT TO A CROSSROAD NEAR A PLANTATION AT MIDNIGHT AND HE MET THE DEVIL WHO TOOK HIS GUITAR AND TUNED IT THEN THE DEVIL PLAYED A FEW NOTES ON THE GUITAR AND THEN HANDED THE GUITAR BACK TO JOHNSON
You should look into xxxtentacion’s lost music. He had some lost music from 2015 on SoundCloud which was deleted. There’s one known lost project called Red Light District. There are rumors that the songs on it were very dark. The only song available from it is a song called “Love (interlude)”. It’s pretty interesting.
this is lost in the same sense as the first one cause 2 people have access to it but panic at the disco has the cricket and clove aka the cabin album which was an album they wrote between afycso and pretty odd that hasn’t been released other than two songs (folkin around and nearly witches) which have been released on other albums. the only people who have access to the cabin album are brendon urie and jon walker
So this is the kind of stuff Shinji's been doing since the End of Evangelion If you don't get the joke, Sewer Reviewer's voice is somewhat similar to Spike Spencer, the voice of Shinji in the ADV dub of EVA
Okay, let's talk about Robert Johnson: 1) He was born in 1911, but he didn't record until 1936. 2) He was in no way a pioneer of the blues, in terms of recording he was kind of playing an antiquated style. Our perception of blues music is heavily influenced by white record collectors from the 1950s-60s. And record collectors like novelty. The only Robert Johnson record that sold in any quantity was "Terraplane Blues." 3) The devil story wasn't attached to Johnson at the time. 4) Any other recordings were almost certainly destroyed. The early recording industry had neither the money nor the interest to archive for the ages. They frequently reused materials to make new recordings. Also, I kind of hate how people talk about prewar blues like it's ancient lore. Muddy Waters was only two years younger than Robert Johnson.
Jack Stauber, the guy behind Buttercup, Doctor, and Peppermint, has had surprisingly good archiving from fans, with even music he made at around 16 with his buddy being mostly found. However, there's a song called "Ballad of the Overweight" that has gone missing.
Jack Stauber is hard
There's a 1983 Canadian animated movie called Rock and Rule. It's quite interesting, what's even more interesting is the soundtrack. It features music from Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick, Earth Wind and Fire, and Debbie Harry. Why I mention this soundtrack is because of due to weird record labels and other wonderful stuff the soundtrack was never officially released, except for some of the artists releasing their own songs as bonus tracks or remaking them completely, and a promotional cassette tape that had some songs on it and was only given to a small number of people, therefore making it lost media. However, someone on the internet managed to essentially Frankenstein an unofficial soundtrack album from bits taken directly from the movie and if I remember correctly the promotional cassette tape as well. They did an okay job and it's nice to listen to, but it would've been nice to be able to listen to the real thing. Oh well
i think the master copy of the movie burnt in a fire
I should mention, The Beatles have enough lost media connected to them to make a whole video out of it.
There’s Carnival of Light, which everyone knows
Now and Then, an unfinished John Lennon song that Paul, George and Ringo were wanting to complete for the Anthology 3 album but scrapped it due to George not liking the final product
I Am The Walrus complete version
Here Comes The Sun guitar solo
Helter Skelter 27 minute version
The Long and Winding Road, an unreleased documentary about the Beatles featuring interviews with them from around the time they were breaking up
Ticket to Ride, a lost Beatles themed flash game
And the unused test animation for the scrapped remake of the Yellow Submarine movie from 2012.
The 27 minute helter skelter sounds interesting i remember hearing it on RUclips
Edit:it was actually the 12 minute one i heard sorry
Here Comes the Sun’s solo wasn’t lost. It’s still in the master tapes, buried in the mix.
@@maniacrecords6220 I would love to hear a 27 minute version of Helter Skelter, more long form Beatles songs would be incredible.
I wish we got The Carnival of Light honestly.
Don't Forget Their appearance on People Places and Things in 1962 and the 1960 Recording of "One After 909" at the Phillips Recording Studio
As a music nerd and lost media fan this was rather interesting.
Same
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. There's countless examples of lost music that couldn't possibly be put into one video. The list is much more vast than those for lost films.
I'm suprised that there wasn't any mention of Gorillaz on here. They have lost songs, music videos, a movie, and even a whole lost album meant to be a sequel to their 2010 album Plastic Beach.
Some sources say the whole plastic beach project was supposed to be 3 albums long originally with over 200 demos reportedly recorded for the project as a whole. Some of the lost songs for the plastic beach album include Crashing Down, Mr. Light, Leviathan featuring The Horrors, and Blossomed being their third song to feature Little Dragon just to name a few.
Lmao, i'm the one who created the choice article on the Lost Media Wiki. I love p!nk's early r&b work and i'd love to hear more of it.
The original doll album by Britney Spears is one album i hope we find out more about one day
unlikely unless she gets released from her conservatorship
she might be free in a couple months
Imagine all the scrapped albums that were recorded, all any classic piece that was simply lost, impossible to recover those things and it's kinda sad they are probably forever lost and forgotten
Learned about this from another channel, but before (several years before) the time of the MySpace server migration there was an anonymous servey of the site taken, archiving several terabytes (could be more? ) of music and other uploaded audio. I've gone through and downloaded at least 30-50 songs in total from the over 100 zip files and shazam'd them in hopes of finding some things that wasn't known (I am an avid enjoyer of the MySpace electronic music scene!). I found many things that brought up no results at all, and honestly ! There is a huge chance many (or maybe at least one) lost MySpace music things are saved there on the MySpace audio archive. None are marked with names or albums, just some sort of numeric code, but I thought it was an interesting prospect to bring up regarding some of this lost media! :o
holy shit hi i didn’t think i’d see u here
@@lamibonxd LOL HI I love lost media
YourFavoriteMartian.... now that’s a name I haven’t heard of in many years.
Really? Considering how one of their songs became the _meam_ of the week?
I feel like The Beatles and Michael Jackson should’ve been on here, great video by the way.
im betting they have a tonne of lost music between them
[Copied from a comment I made in "10 Pieces of Lost Music" by All Things Lost]
The cover of "Age of Aquarius" by Cake, that song was teased a few years ago on a short video on their official facebook page with a few seconds of the song's animated video. The song was really catchy and it slapped, but since it was announced on Cake's facebook it hasn't been released yet. The only new song they have released was "Sinking Ship", it was on that song's official music video that I commented how much I wanted them to release the full version of Age of Aquarius and somebody responded me with a link to the full version of the song on youtube, with animated music video included; it was unlisted and had some hundred views and comments, and was around for like two years or so, but recently I searched for the song again and the video got private, making again the facebook video the only proof of that song existing, that is unless Cake erased that video too.
I would have loved to hear that. Cake is a fantastic band.
ruclips.net/video/VUhyV4zrBgY/видео.html :)
@@Grunch420 You absolute legend. Thank you!
@@Grunch420 This must be a dream
@@TheDude8008 Right place at the right time I guess! I just googled it several links came up. Looked like they were all uploaded pretty recently!
I’ve been a deadmau5 fan for a loooong time and it’s just common knowledge that Joel constantly scraps his tracks entirely or goes back to them years later and masters them. That’s just how the man works 🤷🏻♀️
One slight correction to the Robert Johnson section: the story of him selling his soul is based on the memories of a very old blues singer. He got his timeline muddled. The actual musician who claimed to have sold his soul to the devil is Tommy Johnson. A lot of these blues musicians have so much mythology around them that inevitably all these stories will cross.
It's safe to assume that almost every single band has lost music, and it's most likely hardly any will be found. This of course doesn't include the utter thousands of independent creators who don't gain a following, quit, and whatever they did make wastes away. The fact you mention robert Johnson and beethoven just add a whole other layer, so much music that we will never be able to hear again. And the older you go down the more facinating it is.
Oh Heck Yeah, I Remember Deadmau5 From My Childhood
I Still Like Deadmau5 To This Day
Good thing a lot of the songs that were written for CaV (Cigarettes' and valentines) would see release on the uno dos and tres albums but sad to see the other 5 either lost or partially found
2:12 I think an even more interesting case is the 2010 version of Wolf which was supposedly scrapped for being "too dark". The full tracklist has surfaced, but some holy grail songs like Llama featuring Earl Sweatshirt have not. Some songs like Tron Cat were later reworked into his album Goblin.
The rapper XXXTENTACION has a whole lot of lost music including an album known as "The Red Light District" which is said to be very dark and within that album is a song called "Red" which is said to be the darkest song he ever made he allegedly talks about things like killing his own mother The producers of this song YXXXNZ, Prxz and even X's friends outright refuse to talk about it
You know it’s gonna be a good day when SewerReviewer uploads.
My understanding about C&V was that the whole masters being stolen story has long been thought to have been a ruse concocted by green day to hide the fact that the songs they were working on just weren’t that good. There’s also the theory that the album was actually released by them under a different name, I forget what it was called now, which they at first denied but have since all but admitted.
Thank you so much for acknowledging enby people. As an enby person myself I always feel wary of content creators until they actually say it out loud because so many people are quietly trans/enbyphobic and it feels good to find someone who’s not.
I would argue those deadmau5 tracks are NOT lost media.
Lost media is not something you know exists but can't find. It's something that was RELEASED, broadcast or available in some way in the past but is no longer extant. I suppose some examples break this definition but you can hardly call something no one ever heard lost media
Missing and obscure media has always fascinates me as a historian
Man. I've been listening to Muse since I was 14-- which was, by the way, 17 years ago now-- and I genuinely had no idea about the lost Origin of Symmetry songs. And that's my favorite album! Thanks for making this!
I’m so glad you mentioned the YFM album. I jsut want to hear whatever they had done.
I love how this tackled all different things like you said. I definitely wasnt expecting classical to be in the same list as a video game entry
Kudos!!
Love these lost media dives, and you present them especially well. Hell yeah dude.
Love the video man, keep doing what you're doing ^^
Funny thing, this video made me remember a song that I had saved on my YT playlist that got deleted. I forgot the name of the song and the band who made it, but talking about lost music media somehow led me to remember the band and song name. So thanks Sewer Man!
Can’t wait for SewerReviewer - Sewer beats to relax/study to
Just an hour long video of me reading off test review answers lmao
If Lil Durk n Beethoven dropped a song together it would destroy the charts
Lil durk sucks
I love ur videos and ur energy so much.
it actually made me so happy when u made the nonbinary comment in the beginning thxx for all ur interesting vids :~)
Was really hoping that the Brian Wilson bedroom tapes would have made it into the video.
I think it would be really interesting to see what kind of music brian was making during that period of his life.
Sadly the only way we'll get to hear these if the beach boys decide to officially release them.
For example the Dennis Wilson written "(Wouldn't it be nice to) Live Again" was a really sought after unreleased song that had never been bootlegged. No one knew if we'd ever get to hear it, even though it was known the band had a copy, until all of a sudden it was announced to be on their 50th anniversary best of compilation.
It really is a great song though. No idea why they didn't release it for so long
i was very surprised to see robert johnson in the thumbnail. i love that guy's stuff.
i love your videos by the way, theyre very well produced and written , you cover a variety of stuff while still in keeping with the overall tone your content and i also enjoy the podcast youre doing with lssq !!
The Max Rebo Band music from Return of The Jedi, including Lapti Nek(lost when the tapes were given away to a remixer), Galactic Dance Blast(AKA Sail Barge Dance), and a third unused cue (the latter two were lost by the producers of the documentary From Star Wars To Jedi).
Other lost songs/albums:
Around The World by Cosmo 4: A music blogger got ahold of a review copy through unknown means, but for whatever reason, their label never released it to the public, apart from the four singles.
Reunion by Dune: Blocked from release by a plagiarism lawsuit over the single "Heaven".
Dear Tommy by Chromatics, originally slated for a 2014 release. With the band's 2021 breakup, it is unlikely it will ever see the light of day.
Most of the lost Green Day songs are actually reworked and renamed and put on later records. Such as "waste away" is turned into "Walk Away" that was released on the Uno Album.
xxxtentacion actually has 30+ lost songs he’s been making music on SoundCloud since 2013 and made songs on Facebook from 2011-2013
Great video! I would love to have you on the Spookshow chats podcast to talk about lost music
Binge-listening to lost media videos while i work on lost media archiving
I did the poggers face irl when you said "...and non-binary pals", like yoooo! That's me! Lol. It may seem like a small detail, but the inclusion means a lot to me, and to other non-binary people as well I'm sure. Anyways, great content, as always! Looking forward to future videos! 💖
Lmao same literally came to the comments just to see if anyone else commented this yet.
Me too!
I wish the Second Arrangement wouldn’t get looked over as much as it does. It’s literally the definitive lost song story. The band makes a song that they are in love with and obsessed, junior engineer accidentally erases 75% of the song, band loses all drive to make the song. They scrap it.
Genuinely asking because it's been eating at me, but what reddit thread or RUclips channel should I turn to for my own case of lost (or unknown) media?
I've had a recording me and a friend took of a mysterious track that aired from a local college radio station late at night....but I have no way of knowing the artist. I checked the radio station's website that we were listening to, but what's weird is they weren't supposed to be airing anything that night.
I feel like I've searched every artist in the logged archives of the internet that match whatever genres I could think of that would describe this music. It definitely has a 70's-80's recording quality and was so hypnotizing and weird that I could only describe it as avantgarde krautrock.
Personally, I would post about it on the lost media subreddit r/lostmedia, however, the Lost Media Wiki discord server has a channel for unidentified media. Those would be the first two places I would check out.
@@SewerReviewer Alright, thanks. I appreciate the advice 👍
Finally a video on lost media in music!!!
0:30 as a nonbinary person, thank you, it always warms my heart to hear this inclusion from someone :’ )
I've been looking for a good quality version of the Great Pumpkin soundtrack (minus sound effects) for a while now. There's a flute solo in it titled "Breathless" that's absolutely gorgeous, I'd love to find it.
i’m in a similar situation! i’m looking for a good quality version of marina and the diamonds 2008 myspace song Blindfold Me. the only recording that exists is someone filming the song being played on their computer, so it’s in awfulll quality 😢
There is a website called MyDora Restoration. His songs may be on there, but it only plays random songs.
A lost media in music would be 311 enlarged to show detail #3 this music movie was in theaters for 1 night 3/11/19 and has not been screened or released since. It’s not available online.
They Might Be Giants' "Rabid Child" music video is the big one for me, especially since they refuse to discuss it or anything. That's always been a super, super big annoyance for fans.
8:46 since i last have seen my son lost to this monster
A piece of lost music i never see anyone talking about is the unreleased dhmis instrumentals.
another thing to follow up on that, what ever happened to their project after they uploaded the "Wakey Wakey" video?
@@SewerReviewer well as you probably know the pilot episode for the new tv series was shown off at Sundance 2018? I wanna say. You can find several theater recordings. And on September 1st 2021 one of the creators of don’t hug me I’m scared (Becky Sloan) posted on instagram about how they have finished filming the series. And I believe another crew member said the show come out in 2022 and air on channel 4 in the UK. Now about those instrumentals, I believe after the 6th episode came out an official Don’t hug me I’m scared Karaoke album was released. It contains the instrumentals for all the songs expect the red guys song in episode 6 and the final glitchy song at the end of the 6th episode, so those are lost. But some of the instrumentals are missing segments or sound like they where completely remade for the album. Some fans have made recreations of the instrumentals but it would be great to have the originals if possible. Sorry if you knew all of this already.
As a 10k sub milestone, you should make a discord server. i was here since you were 4k or something like that, and i always wanted to get in touch with your community and discuss stuff and probably have a great time gaming. fans could also have an easier way to get in contact with you, although there is a bigger chance of facing trolls and just all around annoying people.
What a great video, man. Have a great day.
Nice vídeo dude interesting
I know this has probably been covered to shit, but Eros by Deftones is worth looking into. Although Chino has mentioned it would be interesting to finish at some point and an experiment (since the album is 10 years old and Deftones has changed their sound.)
ROBERT JOHNSON IS A LEGEND AND THE STORY GOES THAT JOHNSON WENT TO A CROSSROAD NEAR A PLANTATION AT MIDNIGHT AND HE MET THE DEVIL WHO TOOK HIS GUITAR AND TUNED IT THEN THE DEVIL PLAYED A FEW NOTES ON THE GUITAR AND THEN HANDED THE GUITAR BACK TO JOHNSON
YOU MEAN SHAZAM, THAT GENIE MOVIE STARING SINBAD?
Omg I want that Tyler album.
Underrated video
You should look into xxxtentacion’s lost music. He had some lost music from 2015 on SoundCloud which was deleted. There’s one known lost project called Red Light District. There are rumors that the songs on it were very dark. The only song available from it is a song called “Love (interlude)”. It’s pretty interesting.
1988 Time musical with Freddie Mercury and Cliff Richard
No Beatle lost song?
no Carnival of Light or Now and Then?
I see i have more content from ol sewer.
I want the Y F M album so much 💔
Yesss
I thought the movie was called Shazaam and starred Sinbad, or is that a topic for another video?
Fuckin' finally
Did Sewer murk Beethoven? How could he have known that Beethoven was dead? 🤔
I haven’t watched but I bet that the ren and stimpy lost theme song is on here
This is actually the first comment on this video lol.
I am I huge peanuts fan I wil definitely try to find it I also have 160+ snoopy items
What about the stidio versions of the tdwt songs?
You can find some on Yt
hello again
this is lost in the same sense as the first one cause 2 people have access to it but panic at the disco has the cricket and clove aka the cabin album which was an album they wrote between afycso and pretty odd that hasn’t been released other than two songs (folkin around and nearly witches) which have been released on other albums. the only people who have access to the cabin album are brendon urie and jon walker
I was looking for this comment! I’m a huge fan of Panic! At The Disco and lost media intrigues me 😅😅
@@mlpdisneylover omg same they’re two of my main interests
So this is the kind of stuff Shinji's been doing since the End of Evangelion
If you don't get the joke, Sewer Reviewer's voice is somewhat similar to Spike Spencer, the voice of Shinji in the ADV dub of EVA
Do a video on lost dubs of tv shows
The Tyler the Creator one is also gone on TLMW.
yo zigidy zak wack you miss me
josip on deck - im japanese (atleast i cant find it anywhere)
ruclips.net/video/MZm6BHnV3RM/видео.html
En el minuto 8:45 esa cancion esta perdida o mejor dicho ese remix de la cancion donde podria buscarla?
I saw Deadmau5 so I clicked
xxxtentacion lost songs
Lmao your boy literally is named Joel Zimmerman
Playboi Carti
i wish trap was lost media
what
@@g1gabytez youve fallen into my trap
@@harryl6175 oh GOD
@@g1gabytez indeed
@@g1gabytez btw lupin the 3rd is a great show
Xxxtentacion have some lost songs could you talk about that?
Okay, let's talk about Robert Johnson:
1) He was born in 1911, but he didn't record until 1936.
2) He was in no way a pioneer of the blues, in terms of recording he was kind of playing an antiquated style. Our perception of blues music is heavily influenced by white record collectors from the 1950s-60s. And record collectors like novelty. The only Robert Johnson record that sold in any quantity was "Terraplane Blues."
3) The devil story wasn't attached to Johnson at the time.
4) Any other recordings were almost certainly destroyed. The early recording industry had neither the money nor the interest to archive for the ages. They frequently reused materials to make new recordings.
Also, I kind of hate how people talk about prewar blues like it's ancient lore. Muddy Waters was only two years younger than Robert Johnson.