yeah I was thinking this as well. Everybody is so intrigued about how nobody knows the band behind the song, but nobody thinks about how if just one aspect about the original guy recording that song had changed and had resulted in him not recording that song we would have NEVER even heard about it. It would have been truly forever lost.
Sadly it's kinda hard to see someone famous saying that it's the creator cuz hes prob dead and didn't told, the creator want to keep the mystery or its a maden music
Lets hope the NDR will find it. The germans are pretty good in archiving things but also in finding things in their archive so lets hope for the best and do some prayers :D
Check out christian brandl, an Austrian singer. A band mate claimed to have recorded this song with him in the 80s and it’s extremely convincing the second I heard his voice.
This sounds to good for a Demo someone made in his Garage in the 80s. They must have been in a professional studio with a good mix and master engineer and talented musicians
This is so unlike most "internet mysteries" which are nothing more than urban legends and "I heard it from..." which turn out to be word of mouth in the end. The song ~exists~, people created it. We can all hear it and no one can deny this thing is real, which makes it all the more compelling.
Just to think that back in the 80s someone at that radio stationed put that song on the air with no idea that so many people would be desperate to find it decades later.
I'm starting to believe that this song was never supposed to be found again and that there is someone out there who made the song and knows exactly what is going on but we'll never know
I mean it was long time ago, High probability People who made the song are no longer alive, or forgot all about it, come on its like 40+ years or something, dont tell me you would not forget stuff, especialy after 40 years. I made few Rap songs over 20 years ago here in slovakia, recorded in Makeshift studio of my friend, and it got lost forever(most likely, nobody has the data anymore, and back then internet was like in its diapers pretty much in our country), Even if Someone Played it to me now somehow i would not remember it was me even.
I agree it is propably a demo, but pretty high quality one considering the sound standards back then. Propably played once or twice and thrown away without second thought. It sounds pretty good now but in 1984 there was thousand bands that sounded like this, and among them TMS sounds pretty generic and without strong personality, it was just "oh no, one more again of this new wave stuff!". Lyrics are mysterious sure. To my ears there is strong cold war theme there, but that's just me i guess. Like the wind you came running, take the consequense of leaving. His love lives behind the curtain and came over to see him. Checking in checking out. His love has a permit to travel between the east and the west. Where the sun never shines. Trabant-smoky industrial DDR. Subways of your mind. Dangerous thoughts of freedom behind the curtain. There's no sent communication. DDR again. For me it's about the Berlin wall. Of course you can listen it as a romantic love story too, but the cold war anxiety just comes through.
I think, even though the community searching for this song, it is still not widely known, that people are searching for it. So even if all of the groups musicians are frequent internet and even UA-cam users it is still not that likely, they will come accross any video about the song. Or maybe it really was Ronnie Rocket from Austria, who claims to be the author. And all possible hard proof is lost.
They might be all gone. Especially after the pandemic, this is the worst part, that answer/knowledge about it like many other things we might have wanted to know is gone...
What doesn't make much sense is the fact that the recording starts and fades out perfectly fine without any radio DJ/announcement/other song blending in. That's rather unlikely if it has been recorded on tape from a radio show. Someone knew exactly when to start the recording and that the song would fade out perfectly.
As far as I know the recording on the cassette of "The most mysterious song" (the one we're all listening to ever since) was merely a compilation he has made for himself. There's also a self made list by him on which the song is labeled as "? - Blind the Wind" among other songs which never have been broadcasted in the given order. Which means that every song has been copied and edited in the process from various cassettes (the original recordings he made which are lost) to another cassette (the one we know of).
At that time it wasn't that unsual, playing songs without talking over or fading another music in or out. Especcially when it was about special things like a demo.
i have been asked several times if i know what this song is but sadly i don't . ive heard a lot of rare and obscure 80's stuff but never have i come across this, i have also messaged a few other collectors of 80's synth/wave and none of them could identify it. shazam not being able to identify it isn't that shocking to me as there were so many records released in small quantities through private pressings and on small labels and a lot of them have never been reissued . i am going along with what paul baskerville said, which is that it's most likely from a demo tape of a band local to them at the time
I improved the subtitles a bit: The origins of this story go back to 1982. In a radio studio, Ralf Baskerville played songs for the legendary show “Musik für junge Leute”. Among them was this song: (The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet plays) A catchy sound, that could be a hit, possibly even by a famous band. Nearly 40 years later, the NDR archive is researching the song for a listener that recorded the show back then. First I started the search on my own and checked the airing history of said show from Paul Baskerville during the years 1982 to 1984 with a colleague that is very versed in 80’s music, but unfortunately to no avail. The song has been uploaded to the internet. You can find it immediately, just like more than 2,6 million other users have so far - and yet no one knows the band or the song title. Neither does the music-recognizing software “Shazam”. Nothing. There, the artist is simply stated as, “The Unknown Band”. Moderator Paul Baskerville, who by now has become a legend himself and is still on air, has played tens of thousands of titles, but this one? Not even he knows the answer. This has never happened. I think it’s just about the fact that you can’t take it. Just, the thought that you can’t identify a song. Shazam failed somehow, and that’s what the people find so strange. It’s a strange thought in today’s times. But is it really possible that, worldwide, absolutely no one knows a possibly hopeful band, despite such a catchy song? My assumption is that it was a demo-tape. And I, or maybe a colleague like Stefan Kühnert, played a song from a demo-tape one time, maybe because the band performed at “The Logo”, and then that demo-tape landed in the trash. That would explain why you can’t find the song in any of the playlists, because it wasn’t relevant for the GEMA. That’s my guess. Archivers Sönke Treu and Rüdiger Kalene are continuing their search. It’s also a question of honor, because normally the NDR archive never forgets anything. Nothing. And maybe eventually some light will be shed on this highly mysterious case after all. (The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet plays)
What if the song was from a band from East-Germany who managed to give their tape to someone who went to West-Germany (musicians like Lutz Salzwedel or Wolf Biermann for example were East-Germany musicians but could play in the West) and that Paul Baskerville decided to play it secretly? He couldn't simply admit it today and it would explain why we don't know the artists: maybe they were afraid of being identified in East-Germany and didn't wrote any informations about them on the tape.
On Wikipedia is says that it's Christian Brandl's voice and I was skeptical at first, because anyone could make up such a story retroactively, including the claim that there was one German version and the English one followed (I doubt this somehow, just because the German lyrics are not in the least idiomatic). However, when comparing Brandl's voice to two other songs from his former band I do spot a high resemblance. Pitch, voice quality, and accent seem to overlap. I wonder if I did an acoustic analysis of the voices if this would shed light onto the mystery. But for all I know, it COULD very well be Brandl.
he died in 1987 he sang and played guitar and bass on this song along with ronnie rocket who played the drums their band was called "underground corpses"
@@RedCarGaming hah, I assume no was interested in an ACTUAL analysis, but I can try with my phonetics software and perhaps draw conclusions therefrom. I’ll keep you posted now that I know you’d like one.
The more I listen to it, the harder it is for me to believe that this is not DepechMode. Could be anything... A sample, a musical shitpost, an early demo, even an early garage demo with a totally different band that *Dave Gahan* must have been in. His vowels are just so specific to his voice, that the ones heard here almost silence any other noise that may prove otherwise in my ears.... _idk man, idk.._ edit: well.. once you consider what pitching the vocals a bit in any direction will do to them, this is probably pitched already, and that's actually a coco melon song..
The song sounds extremely similar to the ones on my dads old tape from the 80s which are also unidentifiable new wave and synth pop/ alternative. Tried Shazam and everything but I can’t find anything relating to them. Guess there are many lost 80s songs.
i hope this will end like a movie where a whole swat crew swats a room where they think the music came from or something and then walk in on a old dude with a keyboard
What if the dude who recorded it had a song he created long ago that he wanted to make go viral? It’s just the fact that no one has ever heard it before that makes this quite remarkable...
But you would expect at least one of the member to be alive to tell the story. I mean there is a drummer, a guitarist, a bassist, a singer. This is at least 3 people (one being a singer and another instrument)... Could they be all dead ? well sure, unlikely but possible
@@Melpheos1er And there must be other people who heard the song, too. Like family, friends... And the song sounds as if it has been recorded in a studio, so probably there were even more people involved.
@@Melpheos1erI think there are indeed still people out there who were involved in the creation of the song or now more about it's origin. But here in Germany (and many people assume that the band is in fact from Germany) older folks don't follow online discussions on Reddit or other social media. And even if the story is mentioned in TV-reports or Radio programms it will be only seen/heard by a small percentage of people.
@@Melpheos1er Yes and the drummer told the story. Now the only question is whether you believe him. He even introduced an old typewritten lyric. There's a paragraph about it on Wikipedia.
FEX - Subways Of Your Mind. The mystery is solved and the search can be stopped. Band members: Ture Rückwardt - composer, vocals, guitar Norbert Ziermann - bass Michael Hädrich - keyboards, vocals, guitar Hans-Reimer Sievers - drums
if you created a demo in the 80s, there are handful people involded. Bandmates and Soundengineer etc.. That nobody exist and nobody do a explanation makes me feeling weird
That's what I've been thinking too. Like there's need to be quite a lot of people who would be involved. I guess they are out there, they just don't want to claim this song anymore because they have decided to live in peace.
@@118Oganesson There are people who can claim authorship relatively convincingly. You can also find a paragraph about it on Wikipedia. Ultimately, all that is missing is definitive proof.
The only people who could solve this mystery are the ones who made this song themselves. That is, if they are alive or even if they are alive they, they will eventually claim this song. For now, we must dive deeper and wait for the updates.
Von Wegen "all rights reserved" - dann wüsste man ja wer dieses Lied gesungen hat, wie die Band evtl. hieß und vor allem wie das Lied hieß. Ich habe noch ca. 50 Radioaufnahmen auf MC von meinem Papa aus den 80ern. Er hat sie mir immer aufgenommen als ich noch Kind war. Aber ein Lied wie dieses... Ich bin wirklich nicht mehr sicher... Zur DDR Zeit hat man weniger als gar nichts an Info's bekommen. Naja ike schau ma nach un denne seh'n wa mal! ;-)
@@mitos1199best answer ever! Could be Dean or Christian Brand, but not their usual combos they sang in. I love this sort of obscure thing, dealing with a trumpeter on a 1939 blues session right now ...
@@allround-dilletant No. FEX - Subways Of Your Mind. The mystery is solved and the search can be stopped. Band members: Ture Rückwardt - composer, vocals, guitar Norbert Ziermann - bass Michael Hädrich - keyboards, vocals, guitar Hans-Reimer Sievers - drums
Ich denke mal es ist eine Underground Gruppe aus der DDR oder der Sowjetunion und das dann vielleicht ein paar Platten oder Kassetten Tonbänder in die BRD zum NDR geschmuckelt wurden
you are all so naive,this song was never played on german national radio. the regulations were very strict back than and the presenters of the show were obliged to mention the name of the band andtitle of the song. also for gema reasons (copyright issues),nobody would ever have dared to play a song without knowing the origin of the song. in ndr radio stations history,there wasnt one case were a demo tape was and could be played !!!! until the full radio show from back than isnt uploaded,you can be sure,that this song was never played on this particular or any station,since private radio still didnt excist back than in Germany !!! also,you would rarely listen the full version of a song back than,the presenters would always interupt the song by the end,so the listeners wouldnt duplicate the songs on tapes....
yeah but, the spectral Analysis of the recording show exact the pattern that the NDR boardcasting had. they compared it to other recordings from radio of the time. (its like a fingerprint in the background noise) That means this song must have been boardcasted by a radiostation with the same Equipment. Of course you can also "fake" that. but that would be hell of a work.
Pretty unbelievable that if that one guy hadn't taped this radio show back in the 80s nobody would have ever heard this song again
yeah I was thinking this as well. Everybody is so intrigued about how nobody knows the band behind the song, but nobody thinks about how if just one aspect about the original guy recording that song had changed and had resulted in him not recording that song we would have NEVER even heard about it. It would have been truly forever lost.
@@DJ-ov2it And it's possible there are songs that have been forgotten like this
@@counterfeit1148 100% there are
Or maybe there is a guy who still enjoys this song but doesn't use internet and doesn't even know so many people are searching for its name 🙃
Sadly it's kinda hard to see someone famous saying that it's the creator cuz hes prob dead and didn't told, the creator want to keep the mystery or its a maden music
Lets hope the NDR will find it. The germans are pretty good in archiving things but also in finding things in their archive so lets hope for the best and do some prayers :D
The singer has a German accent on some words, I find. But people probably already guessed that this might be a German band/singer.
And I also want a lot of unknown or rarely heard music to be uploaded so that they are not forgotten in time and we all enjoy them.
If they find
I can die happily
@@lizgoldstein4256 i am a german and live there i can confirm this, maybe i find them i play music too...
Check out christian brandl, an Austrian singer. A band mate claimed to have recorded this song with him in the 80s and it’s extremely convincing the second I heard his voice.
This sounds to good for a Demo someone made in his Garage in the 80s. They must have been in a professional studio with a good mix and master engineer and talented musicians
Yeah, I think is founs now.
They found it now. It’s was from a demo tape.
ITS BEEN FOUND TODAY
FEX! FEX! FEX!
confirmed: German band FEX and their song "Subway of Your Mind"
And here we are :) with the song found and the artist alive and happy to hear about this search. I hope Paul know about this, he helped a lot.
This is so unlike most "internet mysteries" which are nothing more than urban legends and "I heard it from..." which turn out to be word of mouth in the end. The song ~exists~, people created it. We can all hear it and no one can deny this thing is real, which makes it all the more compelling.
It was found!FEX - Subways Of Your Mind. By the way, why is the systemica video now private?
Just to think that back in the 80s someone at that radio stationed put that song on the air with no idea that so many people would be desperate to find it decades later.
Now we need a DocuSerie
I hope we hear from Paul Baskerville about the discovery of FEX - Subways of your Mind, since he was a big part of trying to uncover the mystery.
I'm starting to believe that this song was never supposed to be found again and that there is someone out there who made the song and knows exactly what is going on but we'll never know
We can't even make out the lyrics. Who knows what it is for. Maybe it's a song for political crap or a call.
We can make out some and it;s not what you said@@spacejihadist4246
I mean it was long time ago, High probability People who made the song are no longer alive, or forgot all about it, come on its like 40+ years or something, dont tell me you would not forget stuff, especialy after 40 years. I made few Rap songs over 20 years ago here in slovakia, recorded in Makeshift studio of my friend, and it got lost forever(most likely, nobody has the data anymore, and back then internet was like in its diapers pretty much in our country), Even if Someone Played it to me now somehow i would not remember it was me even.
It's found!
@@JcatTV wait fr???
This song really is like the wind....
Very true, you might be able to hear it, but you can never truly grasp it.
Here is no s p a c e
@@IbrahimemreŞ9631 universe
Yeah, like the wind, you don't know where it came from
Subways Of Your Mind
Awesome! Thanks for the subtitles.
I (a German) found that song today. YT recommended that to me. For some reason it sounds familiar and strange at the same time.
Ich bin schon seit vielen Jahren auf der Suche nach der Band, alle Spuren verlaufen am Ende irgendwie im Sand.
Aber dieses Phänomen beschreiben viele Hörer des Songs. Man denkt es schonmal gehört zu haben aber irgendwie auch wieder nicht.
@@Daniel_EDDA FEX - Subways Of Your Mind. The mystery is solved and the search can be stopped.
I agree it is propably a demo, but pretty high quality one considering the sound standards back then. Propably played once or twice and thrown away without second thought. It sounds pretty good now but in 1984 there was thousand bands that sounded like this, and among them TMS sounds pretty generic and without strong personality, it was just "oh no, one more again of this new wave stuff!". Lyrics are mysterious sure. To my ears there is strong cold war theme there, but that's just me i guess.
Like the wind you came running, take the consequense of leaving. His love lives behind the curtain and came over to see him. Checking in checking out. His love has a permit to travel between the east and the west. Where the sun never shines. Trabant-smoky industrial DDR. Subways of your mind. Dangerous thoughts of freedom behind the curtain. There's no sent communication. DDR again. For me it's about the Berlin wall.
Of course you can listen it as a romantic love story too, but the cold war anxiety just comes through.
Вы передали мои мысли об этой песне 👍
Well well well
I think, even though the community searching for this song, it is still not widely known, that people are searching for it. So even if all of the groups musicians are frequent internet and even UA-cam users it is still not that likely, they will come accross any video about the song.
Or maybe it really was Ronnie Rocket from Austria, who claims to be the author. And all possible hard proof is lost.
wurde nun endlich gefunden!
I seriously hope that when we find the song the people who made it create a remastered edition
They might be all gone. Especially after the pandemic, this is the worst part, that answer/knowledge about it like many other things we might have wanted to know is gone...
Boy oh boy do i have news for you
Please please please PLEASE...! This has been nagging at me for a decade now! Discovering who made this would be sweet relief...
Die Band,heißt Fex. Der Song Subway of your Mind
What doesn't make much sense is the fact that the recording starts and fades out perfectly fine without any radio DJ/announcement/other song blending in. That's rather unlikely if it has been recorded on tape from a radio show. Someone knew exactly when to start the recording and that the song would fade out perfectly.
As far as I know the recording on the cassette of "The most mysterious song" (the one we're all listening to ever since) was merely a compilation he has made for himself. There's also a self made list by him on which the song is labeled as "? - Blind the Wind" among other songs which never have been broadcasted in the given order. Which means that every song has been copied and edited in the process from various cassettes (the original recordings he made which are lost) to another cassette (the one we know of).
At that time it wasn't that unsual, playing songs without talking over or fading another music in or out.
Especcially when it was about special things like a demo.
SOLVED “Subways of your mind” FEX (1984)
i have been asked several times if i know what this song is but sadly i don't . ive heard a lot of rare and obscure 80's stuff but never have i come across this, i have also messaged a few other collectors of 80's synth/wave and none of them could identify it. shazam not being able to identify it isn't that shocking to me as there were so many records released in small quantities through private pressings and on small labels and a lot of them have never been reissued . i am going along with what paul baskerville said, which is that it's most likely from a demo tape of a band local to them at the time
The internet found EKT, I hope they (or the NDR archivists) will find this song too :)
FEX - Subways Of Your Mind. The mystery is solved and the search can be stopped.
I improved the subtitles a bit:
The origins of this story go back to 1982. In a radio studio, Ralf Baskerville played songs for the legendary show “Musik für junge Leute”. Among them was this song:
(The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet plays)
A catchy sound, that could be a hit, possibly even by a famous band.
Nearly 40 years later, the NDR archive is researching the song for a listener that recorded the show back then.
First I started the search on my own and checked the airing history of said show from Paul Baskerville during the years 1982 to 1984 with a colleague that is very versed in 80’s music, but unfortunately to no avail.
The song has been uploaded to the internet. You can find it immediately, just like more than 2,6 million other users have so far - and yet no one knows the band or the song title.
Neither does the music-recognizing software “Shazam”. Nothing. There, the artist is simply stated as, “The Unknown Band”.
Moderator Paul Baskerville, who by now has become a legend himself and is still on air, has played tens of thousands of titles, but this one? Not even he knows the answer.
This has never happened. I think it’s just about the fact that you can’t take it. Just, the thought that you can’t identify a song. Shazam failed somehow, and that’s what the people find so strange. It’s a strange thought in today’s times.
But is it really possible that, worldwide, absolutely no one knows a possibly hopeful band, despite such a catchy song?
My assumption is that it was a demo-tape. And I, or maybe a colleague like Stefan Kühnert, played a song from a demo-tape one time, maybe because the band performed at “The Logo”, and then that demo-tape landed in the trash. That would explain why you can’t find the song in any of the playlists, because it wasn’t relevant for the GEMA. That’s my guess.
Archivers Sönke Treu and Rüdiger Kalene are continuing their search. It’s also a question of honor, because normally the NDR archive never forgets anything. Nothing. And maybe eventually some light will be shed on this highly mysterious case after all.
(The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet plays)
Thanks sir!
Besser wäre wenn die im NDR-Archiv die Jahre 84-85 durchforschen würden. Es ist recht unwahrscheinlich, dass der Song vor 1984 entstanden ist.
Wäre wirklich geil wenn dieses Mysterium gelöst werden würde. Geiler Song.
FEX - Subways Of Your Mind.
@a.s.7170 Ich kann es echt nicht glauben. Krass. Danke ❤️
What if the song was from a band from East-Germany who managed to give their tape to someone who went to West-Germany (musicians like Lutz Salzwedel or Wolf Biermann for example were East-Germany musicians but could play in the West) and that Paul Baskerville decided to play it secretly? He couldn't simply admit it today and it would explain why we don't know the artists: maybe they were afraid of being identified in East-Germany and didn't wrote any informations about them on the tape.
Good thery intresting
why couldn't Baskerville admit it today? The days of the GDR are long gone and its people in power are either dead or living in retirement homes.
To me the accent of the singer sounds very like an east german speaking english in that time
On Wikipedia is says that it's Christian Brandl's voice and I was skeptical at first, because anyone could make up such a story retroactively, including the claim that there was one German version and the English one followed (I doubt this somehow, just because the German lyrics are not in the least idiomatic). However, when comparing Brandl's voice to two other songs from his former band I do spot a high resemblance. Pitch, voice quality, and accent seem to overlap. I wonder if I did an acoustic analysis of the voices if this would shed light onto the mystery. But for all I know, it COULD very well be Brandl.
did you find anything?
Anything?
did you find anything?
he died in 1987 he sang and played guitar and bass on this song along with ronnie rocket who played the drums
their band was called "underground corpses"
@@RedCarGaming hah, I assume no was interested in an ACTUAL analysis, but I can try with my phonetics software and perhaps draw conclusions therefrom. I’ll keep you posted now that I know you’d like one.
The more I listen to it, the harder it is for me to believe that this is not DepechMode. Could be anything... A sample, a musical shitpost, an early demo, even an early garage demo with a totally different band that *Dave Gahan* must have been in. His vowels are just so specific to his voice, that the ones heard here almost silence any other noise that may prove otherwise in my ears....
_idk man, idk.._
edit: well.. once you consider what pitching the vocals a bit in any direction will do to them, this is probably pitched already, and that's actually a coco melon song..
The song sounds extremely similar to the ones on my dads old tape from the 80s which are also unidentifiable new wave and synth pop/ alternative. Tried Shazam and everything but I can’t find anything relating to them. Guess there are many lost 80s songs.
You should upload them to youtube, too. That way they don't get lost.
i hope this will end like a movie where a whole swat crew swats a room where they think the music came from or something and then walk in on a old dude with a keyboard
„Se unnoun bänd“
really sounds like something out of my playlist
Vergiss nichts außer FEX - Subways to your mind
What if the dude who recorded it had a song he created long ago that he wanted to make go viral? It’s just the fact that no one has ever heard it before that makes this quite remarkable...
Thank you .
Awesome that they found the song after so many years.
1:10 ze unnaun bänd ... Ich liebe es
nau vee nause näm of ze band!
This song sounds exactly like something "The Damned" would have performed in the beginning of the 80's.
Thank you!
man this makes me want to watch German tv now lmfao
The song is dedicated to all those who are involved in this epic mystery.
Das NDR Archiv vergisst nichts. GAR NICHTS! (*zeigt Mike Krüger Platte*)
This is a far fetch, but what if this song is from an alternate universe
Hi
hey
I think it’s from a band that never got a record deal and that explains why no one knows it
But you would expect at least one of the member to be alive to tell the story. I mean there is a drummer, a guitarist, a bassist, a singer.
This is at least 3 people (one being a singer and another instrument)...
Could they be all dead ? well sure, unlikely but possible
@@Melpheos1er And there must be other people who heard the song, too. Like family, friends... And the song sounds as if it has been recorded in a studio, so probably there were even more people involved.
@@Melpheos1erI think there are indeed still people out there who were involved in the creation of the song or now more about it's origin. But here in Germany (and many people assume that the band is in fact from Germany) older folks don't follow online discussions on Reddit or other social media. And even if the story is mentioned in TV-reports or Radio programms it will be only seen/heard by a small percentage of people.
@@Melpheos1er Yes and the drummer told the story. Now the only question is whether you believe him. He even introduced an old typewritten lyric. There's a paragraph about it on Wikipedia.
FEX - Subways Of Your Mind. The mystery is solved and the search can be stopped.
Band members:
Ture Rückwardt - composer, vocals, guitar
Norbert Ziermann - bass
Michael Hädrich - keyboards, vocals, guitar
Hans-Reimer Sievers - drums
I love this song.
if you created a demo in the 80s, there are handful people involded. Bandmates and Soundengineer etc.. That nobody exist and nobody do a explanation makes me feeling weird
That's what I've been thinking too. Like there's need to be quite a lot of people who would be involved. I guess they are out there, they just don't want to claim this song anymore because they have decided to live in peace.
@@118Oganesson There are people who can claim authorship relatively convincingly. You can also find a paragraph about it on Wikipedia. Ultimately, all that is missing is definitive proof.
Rejoice
Echt ne interessante Geschichte
This man is the german version of gordon ramsay 1:55
Lol Paul Baskerville is English tho
@@joetrump2983 Donald Biden
@@joetrump2983He was born in England but has been living in Germany since 1980.
The only people who could solve this mystery are the ones who made this song themselves. That is, if they are alive or even if they are alive they, they will eventually claim this song. For now, we must dive deeper and wait for the updates.
Von Wegen "all rights reserved" - dann wüsste man ja wer dieses Lied gesungen hat, wie die Band evtl. hieß und vor allem wie das Lied hieß. Ich habe noch ca. 50 Radioaufnahmen auf MC von meinem Papa aus den 80ern. Er hat sie mir immer aufgenommen als ich noch Kind war. Aber ein Lied wie dieses... Ich bin wirklich nicht mehr sicher... Zur DDR Zeit hat man weniger als gar nichts an Info's bekommen. Naja ike schau ma nach un denne seh'n wa mal! ;-)
Ich wünsche dem Kerl, der diese Platte in den Müll geworfen hat, einen sehr unangenehmen Abend.
Ich glaube nicht das es ne platte war, weil die hätte irgendwo gepresst werden müssen. Demokassette eher.
Yeah though. Like I would never throw such things. I think it's better to archive them.
@@118Oganesson It had to be a totally different mentality back then. Could you imagine this happening today? I don't think it's even possible now.
Es war wohl eher eine Kasette.
La canción se llama MYSTERIOUS de Julián Chipolone
maybe Fields of the Nephilim?
The name of the band was "Statues In Motion".
No. The singer Was Christian Brandl
@@allround-dilletant No. the singer is Rick Astley
@@mitos1199best answer ever! Could be Dean or Christian Brand, but not their usual combos they sang in.
I love this sort of obscure thing, dealing with a trumpeter on a 1939 blues session right now ...
@@allround-dilletant No. FEX - Subways Of Your Mind. The mystery is solved and the search can be stopped.
Band members:
Ture Rückwardt - composer, vocals, guitar
Norbert Ziermann - bass
Michael Hädrich - keyboards, vocals, guitar
Hans-Reimer Sievers - drums
May be I've found it! A french band from 80's: Little Nemo. Listen "Garden Wall"
are you deaf
@@underscar111 lol same tought
Think it was part of a tv series
Ich denke mal es ist eine Underground Gruppe aus der DDR oder der Sowjetunion und das dann vielleicht ein paar Platten oder Kassetten Tonbänder in die BRD zum NDR geschmuckelt wurden
Ne Underground Gruppe aus der DDR mit nem yamaha dx7 keyboard, das damals im Westen 5000 DM gekostet hat? Eher nicht, oder?
@@000jimbojones000Paar Kinder von SED-Funktionären kamen schon daran ran. So unmöglich ist das auch wieder nicht.
Wow
you are all so naive,this song was never played on german national radio.
the regulations were very strict back than and the presenters of the show were obliged to mention the name of the band andtitle of the song.
also for gema reasons (copyright issues),nobody would ever have dared to play a song without knowing the origin of the song.
in ndr radio stations history,there wasnt one case were a demo tape was and could be played !!!!
until the full radio show from back than isnt uploaded,you can be sure,that this song was never played on this particular or any station,since private radio
still didnt excist back than in Germany !!!
also,you would rarely listen the full version of a song back than,the presenters would always interupt the song by the end,so the listeners wouldnt duplicate the songs on tapes....
yeah but, the spectral Analysis of the recording show exact the pattern that the NDR boardcasting had. they compared it to other recordings from radio of the time. (its like a fingerprint in the background noise) That means this song must have been boardcasted by a radiostation with the same Equipment. Of course you can also "fake" that. but that would be hell of a work.
It's gotta be alphaville
So dumb