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The Search for The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet
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324,058 Views ā€¢ Feb 22, 2024 ā€¢ Click to toggle off description
There is no better name for this 80's post punk track than The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet. 40 years after being recording a song off the radio in the 80s, despite millions of views on YouTube, no one in the world has been able to identify this song. Will we even know who made The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet?

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Date of upload: Feb 22, 2024 ^^


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@ib-dw5gy

2 weeks ago

Have we checked 1980s porn

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@Mrnotpib

2 months ago

A favorite joke about this song is ā€œwhatā€™s your favorite song?ā€ ā€œI donā€™t know.ā€

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@arcusma

4 weeks ago

I saw a comment saying ā€œthis song was so fire it burned all the evidenceā€

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@ulischmidt03

2 months ago

Ah a rare occasion you can play more than a nth of a song that is less than 100 years old without getting a copyright strike

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@Microtonal_Cats

2 months ago

Shazam found it almost immediately and says it's "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" by "The Most Mysterious Band" lol.

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@TheDigitalApple

2 months ago

Imagine an alternate world where this song is a music classic while weā€™re trying to find the title for All Starā€¦.truly a terrifying thought.

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@DestroyaMusic

2 months ago

Finally a song you can play on YouTube without getting a DMCA takedown since absolutely nobody knows what it is

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@pamelaAlmaraz-yp6by

1 month ago

i love how the people who started the whole search are actually present throughout the whole thing, unlike COUGH COUGH CARL92

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@hhdhpublic

2 months ago

Some big artist should sample the song and wait for the owner to come knocking for the royalties.

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@AMZOD

2 months ago

I genuinely hope I don't die before this mystery gets solved.

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@harisk1

2 months ago

I am Greek and old enough to remember Statues in Motion. I had seen them live but hadn't bought their album. I also happen to know the drummer A. (Akis) Perdikis personally. I'll contact him and ask him if he remembers the song. Doubtful, after 40+ yrs. , but worth a try.

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@L0REN0R2Z0RR0

2 months ago

There's a similar story about a 90s song that They Might Be Giants fans only knew as "I Might Be Giants, Too". Someone had just handed the band a cassette with that song and they liked it and played it on their Dial-A-Song service and before shows. After 30 years, finally the artist has been discovered last year, and he didn't know himself that the band had gotten his song, which was supposed to be an enviromentalist anthem that he had named after the band, even without being a particularly big fan. He recently re-recorded it, very well, under the name "Louderman". It's a bit sad that the secret is not a secret anymore, but still it felt amazing to see it being solved after knowing the song for decades!

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@ajplays-gamesandmusic4568

2 months ago

So, there's a disagreeable man in his 60s that swears it's not a DX7 on the track, and everyone assumed 1982 was the earliest it could have been recorded... but then they find a higher quality recording, on a tape that could have been dubbed as late as 1985... making the DX7 more likely. This detail should be looked into further.

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@roonkolos

2 months ago

Theres such a morbid irony in a song now being so popular and widespread althewhile no one knows who made it. Even those that made it seem to not know how popular it became Sad in a way

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@karafaunt4386

3 weeks ago

I truly thing that L.T.D.5 made the song. The name "farewell" fits pretty well with the song lyrics (at least what I interpret) "take the consequence of leavin', there's no space, there's no tomorrow, there's no sent communications" I think these all fit pretty well with a couple that broke up or something like that.

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@EdwinvandenAkker

1 month ago

Here in The Netherlands there is this man on the radio, who is almost the human carnation of Shazam: Gerard Ekdom. You only have to describe a couple of thingsā€¦Ā and he comes up with the name of the song, the singer/band and even some anekdotes. I often worked with Gerard, quite some time ago. But he still amazes me, when I hear him on the radio.

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@_mango_

2 months ago

I guess you could say the original artist is gone, Like The Wind.

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@emo1ife

2 months ago

At least for this case we actually have the full song to listen too anytime we want even if we havenā€™t found the original artist unlike everyone knows that with just a small snippet

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@rabbitscooter

2 months ago

She had good taste in music. I could actually have identified almost everything else on her compilation. On a personal note, I worked at a demo studio for time, and we actually once re-recorded the drums (I'm a drummer) and keyboards before submitting a single for inclusion on a compilation album because the original tracks by the band weren't great. We never told the band and they never asked even after the record was released. So you never know what happened between the original recording and being played on the radio.

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@PedroBenolielBonito

2 months ago

For my money, Statues in Motion were the real winners with this whole situation. Nobody knew who they were before TMMS, and now they're the talk of the Internet.

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