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As such, "Ulterior Motives", which was originally recorded as a pop song, was used in the soundtrack of the 1986 pornographic film Angels of Passion. [5] Christopher said that the lyrics of the song were inspired by "a girl that cheated", saying "she was saying one thing and you found out that she did another thing". [ 5 ]
Theorized sources for the song included a 1990s MTV broadcast, production music, or a commercial jingle. [28] On 28 April 2024, the song was identified as "Ulterior Motives" by Christopher and Philip Booth, from the 1980s pornographic film Angels of Passion. [29]
In 2004, Darius' older sister, Lydia H., bought him a website domain as a birthday present, which he used to raise awareness of the unidentified songs in his collection. He then digitized his radio recordings, saving the songs as .aiff and .m4a files, and uploaded them to his site, named Unknown Pleasures after the 1979 album of the same name by English rock band Joy Division.
It became a popular example of lostwave after a short snippet of the song was uploaded to WatZatSong by a user named Carl92 in 2021 and the search for it became an Internet phenomenon. [9] In April 2024, the song was identified as "Ulterior Motives". [10] [9]
Ulterior Motive or Ulterior Motives may refer to: Ulterior Motive, a 2015 Chinese action thriller film "Spiral" / "Ulterior Motive", a 2003 single by Pendulum; Ulterior Motives (film), also known as Kill Fee, a 1993 martial arts action thriller film "Ulterior Motives" (song), a 1980s pop song that was previously unidentified and classified as ...
Orly is considered one of the outstanding songs on Brel's last release. The song is about a pair of lovers who say goodbye to each other at Paris-Orly airport. Unusual for Brel's work is the narrator's role as an observer and the not primarily male point of view, which is directed towards the abandoned woman at the end.
The season's first glimpse of life outside New Mexico is a reminder that one of the only things changing about the show's central character is his name.
R.E.V.O. is the third studio album and debut major-label album by Canadian indie band Walk off the Earth.It was released on March 19, 2013 through Columbia Records.It contains 9 original songs, along with a cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" and Staylefish's "No Ulterior Motives".