mercurialworld Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) If you've been on Reddit or Tiktok recently, you may have come across the catchy chorus of a mysterious song called "Ulterior Motives", or as people knew it, "Everyone Knows That". This lost gem from the 1980s has resurfaced after a ton of digging and speculation by music enthusiasts. Earlier today, a user on Reddit stumbled upon a vintage adult film, where the song was playing in the background. The discovery sent shockwaves through the online music community, as "Ulterior Motives" had been considered a "holy grail" among searchers in the community for years. The song was originally recorded by producer/director Christopher Saint Booth. Listen to the full track below: NSFW warning; there's moaning throughout the full recording as it's from a porn. Enjoy! Quote Edited April 28 by mercurialworld
May Posted April 28 Posted April 28 the most random conclusion ever but like .. what now ? what about obtaining the high quality version, has anyone contacted the artists about it ? 4
mercurialworld Posted April 28 Author Posted April 28 Just now, May said: the most random conclusion ever but like .. what now ? what about obtaining the high quality version, has anyone contacted the artists about it ? People have, and he's acknowledged it being found by liking some comments on Instagram about it. I guess we'll see if it gets an official release (or something better than the one I linked above)!
Bubble Tea Posted April 29 Posted April 29 How do people even know about the existence of this song? Who is the artist?
mercurialworld Posted April 29 Author Posted April 29 (edited) 32 minutes ago, dumbsparce said: Is this the new Goodbye Horses but even rarer? I honestly haven't heard of Goodbye Horses, but this was quite rare. The subreddit just for the "search" of this song has around 45k followers and there's many tiktoks about it with more than 100k likes And @Tropical a person on a site for trying to find out what certain songs are uploaded a 17-sec snippet of it to the internet a few years ago, there also happens to be an IMDB for the film and the song is registered on ASCAP. Pretty interesting Edited April 29 by mercurialworld
Poxy Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Some of her moans syncing pretty well with the high notes and chorus 8
dumbsparce Posted April 29 Posted April 29 1 minute ago, mercurialworld said: I honestly haven't heard of Goodbye Horses, but this was quite rare. The subreddit just for the "search" of this song has around 45k followers and there's many tiktoks about it with more than 100k likes I'll definitely take a look at it. Lost media is such a fascinating topic. It's unheard of nowadays for a song featured in a movie to not be available for consumption at any moment. 1
Gesamtkunstwerk Posted April 29 Posted April 29 I love lost media searches, because people really find things the most random places 3
fememeist Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Her moaning serving better vocals than a certain tortured poet 8
GentleEarthquake Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Lost media is ALWAYS found in the most unexpected places istg 1
popmusicisdead Posted April 29 Posted April 29 (edited) 12 hours ago, mercurialworld said: I honestly haven't heard of Goodbye Horses, but this was quite rare. The subreddit just for the "search" of this song has around 45k followers and there's many tiktoks about it with more than 100k likes And @Tropical a person on a site for trying to find out what certain songs are uploaded a 17-sec snippet of it to the internet a few years ago, there also happens to be an IMDB for the film and the song is registered on ASCAP. Pretty interesting Goodbye Horses is the song the plays during the "I'd f*ck me" scene in The Silence Of The Lambs. the artist, Q Lazarus, had essentially vanished after the release and it was an ATRLer that managed to locate her back in 2018, if i remember correctly. also have you heard of the original "Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" that went viral a few years back? afaik it still has yet to be identified. it would be a kii if it also came from p*rn Edited April 29 by popmusicisdead 1
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