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  2. Subways of Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    During this search, the song earned the nickname "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet". [ note 1 ] The song was recorded from a West German Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) radio broadcast sometime during the mid-1980s, likely in or around 1984. [ 1 ]

  3. Fex (band) - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of "Subways of Your Mind" also unveiled two other songs on the same demo tape, "Heart in Danger" and "Talking Hands". The song "Jenny" was found in a song compilation released by Zeus. Fex eventually put the B-side of the demo tape, "Goldrush", on YouTube, while the possible sixth, "Right and Wrong", is still to be revealed. [1] [6]

  4. "Most mysterious song on the internet" identified after 17 years

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    In the meantime, though, the song did get registered at [the German performance rights organization] GEMA and people found out about it. But I'm happy to say that the band members agreed for me to ...

  5. Lostwave - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2019, DJ Paul Baskerville was thought to be related to the song, as it was believed to have been taped off of his program Musik für junge Leute ("music for young people"). [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] He suspected, before the song was found to be by FEX, that it was a demo recording that was played once by an NDR presenter and then discarded.

  6. 'The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet' Finally Solved ...

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    Among the Rolling Stones and other popular '80s bands was the mysterious song, ... "In the mean time though the song did get registered at GEMA and people found out about it. But I'm happy to say ...

  7. Here are 11 songs that you (probably) didn't know were about ...

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  8. The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The song was reportedly recorded from a Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) radio broadcast sometime during the mid-1980s, likely in or after 1984. Since 2019, this song has been the subject of a viral Internet phenomenon, with many users of sites such as Reddit and Discord involved in a collaborative effort to search for the song's origins and artist.

  9. 10 Surprising Songs That Were Written About Real People - AOL

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    This song contains multiple digs at Paul McCartney, perhaps none so cutting as “The sound you make is muzak to my ears.” Come on, John Lennon, let’s not say things we can’t take back ...