It may possibly be a lost hit from John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band. I'm not certain though, so don't quote me on that. However it could be, as it also sounds extremely like that voice or SIM's making.
I somehow have a slightly better quality old recording I have cleared up uniquely with Audacity software. This is what I think it is. I managed to clean my track up where I or you can hear these exact lyrics clear as day. Song name - The Subways of Your Mind [Verse 1] Like the wind You came here runnin' Take the consequence of livin' There's no space There's no tomorrow There's no sense communication [Chorus] Check it in, check it out, or the sun will never shine A long dirty way in the subways of your mind [Verse 2] Like the wind You're goin' somewhere Let a smile be your companion There's no place And there's no sorrow In a young and restless dreamer [Chorus] Check it in, check it out, or the sun will never shine A long dirty way in the subways of your mind [Instrumental Bridge] [Chorus] Check it in, check it out, or the sun will never shine A long dirty way in the subways of your mind [Outro] Check it in, check it out, it's the summer blues Tear it in, tear it out, it's the beat in use Check it in, check it out, it's the summer blues Tear it in, tear it out, it's the beat in use Check it in, check it out, it's the summer blues Tear it in, tear it out, it's the beat in use Check it in, check it out, it's the summer blues Tear it in, tear it out, it's the real excuse Check it in, check it out, it's the summer blues
This song gives off nostalgic vibes. I could imagine a music video with sunsets and a bunch of teenagers messing around in different places in their small town
It was originally recorded off the radio onto a cassette tape. The tape was then dubbed onto another cassette with the DJ announcement of the name and title cut out. The original tape is gone and they never wrote down the actual name.
I just can’t get enough of this song. I hope the original artists get found so we can all hear their music. Imagine, a song that a super small German band from 40 years ago becomes one of the most looked for songs and popular songs on the internet. I wonder if the members of the band are still alive…
Jesus knew about this song... John 3:8: "The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it, but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit."
К стати интересно , в "оригинале" третий припев , который после двойного проигрыша , начинается не много смазанно , первая пара-тройка слов еле слышна , а тут этот момент каким то образом исправлен 🤔
Do we ever get an answer who made this song? Is it 100 % that it is recorded in 1982-84 sometime? Is it the same guy that plays all the instruments and sings? If that`s the case maybe the guy has passed away and then we never know the truth about it. It`s not a AI-generated song that sounds like it`s from the 80`s? Who knows???
On a Reddit post on r/TheMysteriousSong by user u/Successful-Bread-347 the song was likely recorded in early September 1984 (possibly September 3rd or 4th) although I don’t think this is 100% confirmed.
Wouldn't it be wild if this song was made by individuals serving time? Like incarcerated? Let's say they got the chance to record this in prison? That could explain why it only exists on a cassette, idk
I'd say check out every episode of Night Flight from USA Network. That show was popular from the early 80s til the mid 90s. They showcased little known bands on late night tv.
it's confirmed by accent that the guys who made this song are from west germany assumed from late 1983 to 1984, due to the broadcast by german NDR radio
LMAO. This is my old band. We were a 1980s New wave band from England. This demo got us a deal with So Bizarre records. It was released in 1980, rereleased in 1982, re-recorded 1985 and re-released 2016 under Sire Records. This song eventually evolved into a brief hit in 1982.
This probably isn't from an adult film, but it could be from some obscure German 80s movie. Maybe try and narrow down the movie genre so we can find it.
Wait a minute, *Is there any possibility that the song may be related to Y2K?* I mean, it sounds like a song that predicts the possible outcomes of Y2K had it happened.
PLEASE TRANSLATE IT!!! olá, sou uma brasileira que ama está adorável canção, eu gostaria de saber se alguém da comunidade de lostwaves já foi de alguma forma atrás da banda alemã "DISSIDENTEN", recentemente eu escutei uma música chamada "FATA MORGANA" dessa banda e achei a voz do cantor muito parecida com a voz presente em "LIKE THE WIND". minha teoria é que se essa banda for a criadora dessa maravilhosa canção, muito provavelmente essa seria uma música demo dessa banda, apesar de ser uma banda alemã eles cantam bastante em arabe devido uma época onde a banda fez turnê pelo oriente médio, provavelmente, se a música for comprovada ser dessa banda... creio que seria uma canção de "início de carreira", se alguém por favor conseguir me passar se já foi buscado ser ou não dessa banda eu iria agradecer muito.
I remember a theory on the subreddit that said it would be Dissidenten and it would be in the arabic album The post was : "Maybe im dreaming too much, so probably isnt right, but who cares, maybe a new perspective, huh. so first, before someone call me crazy and like that. i have a theory. Sahara Elektrik was the second album recorded by the German band "Dissidenten", in partnership with the Moroccan Group "Lemchaheb". Although the album was recorded in Arab, I think maybe they tried recording some rock music and tested it on the radio if it was a great idea to put it the Album, creating "Like The Wind". That story looks crazy, but Lemchaheb was clearly influenced by western rock music, and Dissidenten was considered as a small band, who enters the radio program (Music for young people) criteria that had to be a small band to have a music playing in it. "Like The Wind" is supposely recorded between 1983 and 1984, then played in 1984. "Sahara Elektrik" was recorded between 1982 and 1983, then published in 1984. If you compare a little "Fata Morgana" (one of the music's album) with "Like the Wind", they both have much similar voices. I didnt search a lot, but i'll continuing trying to discover new informations, maybe."