This is a guy named Peter Stewart from around 1990. I don’t know what happened to him, but I used to enjoy seeing him play back then. He did a demo tape of songs under the name ‘Love Henry’ that I’ve lost along the way.
@nikhassan Thank you so much for dropping this piece of info here! We've located Peter Stewart and he granted permission for me to post a high-quality version of this song to my channel - and he's an overall fascinating gent.
@@CapitalQ Wow! Is he still making music. He had some great songs way back then. One I can still remember is, ‘Don’t you let my love come down’. Do you know if he is still making music and under what name? Is he contactable?
@@nikhassan hi Nik... just replied to the post you did to my page...soooo amazing that you happened to see this and solve the mystery!! should be a prize!!!!!! really quite incredible... so A BIG THANKS!!! and wow you remember my song 'what about trains'!!! great.... thats the one robert plant recorded at one point... anyhow this is amazing so you are my hero!!!! x
When I read about this coming from an 'unkown band' I assumed it was some person in front of a crappy answering machine with an acoustic guitar. But this is like.... a full damn band? With a synth? Recorded professionally? This had real effort put into it. This mystery is so strange!
I've never heard the whole piece, thanks! Discovered this in a Napster search for TMBG back in the late 90's or early 00's and have always liked it. The story I heard many years ago was that it was an un-credited demo tape left at one of their shows or something like that and they never found out who it came from.
That is exactly how I found it, Napster in the late 90's, and then my hard drive failed around the time Napster shut everything down and suddenly the song just disappeared. I'd been searching for it ever since then and managed to stumble across some random person who uploaded it to their Tumblr.
After “Like The Wind” and “Light The Lanterns” get solved, this should take the crown of “The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet”.
This is a guy named Peter Stewart from around 1990. I don’t know what happened to him, but I used to enjoy seeing him play back then. He did a demo tape of songs under the name ‘Love Henry’ that I’ve lost along the way.
if this is true this is amazing info, thanks!
@@dougyuck It's true!
@nikhassan Thank you so much for dropping this piece of info here! We've located Peter Stewart and he granted permission for me to post a high-quality version of this song to my channel - and he's an overall fascinating gent.
@@CapitalQ Wow! Is he still making music. He had some great songs way back then. One I can still remember is, ‘Don’t you let my love come down’. Do you know if he is still making music and under what name? Is he contactable?
@@nikhassan hi Nik... just replied to the post you did to my page...soooo amazing that you happened to see this and solve the mystery!! should be a prize!!!!!! really quite incredible... so A BIG THANKS!!! and wow you remember my song 'what about trains'!!! great.... thats the one robert plant recorded at one point... anyhow this is amazing so you are my hero!!!! x
When I read about this coming from an 'unkown band' I assumed it was some person in front of a crappy answering machine with an acoustic guitar.
But this is like.... a full damn band? With a synth? Recorded professionally? This had real effort put into it.
This mystery is so strange!
Deep Blue Something wrote it when they went on tour opening for TMBG. The late 80s dial-a-song thing isn't true.
@@JC-fg2jz Deep Blue Something didn't write this song. No one knows who wrote this song.
The backing sounds a lot like any 80's filk (cassette tapes of that fans would pass around at sci-fi conventions.)
Every echo waves a tear
Shallow Red Nothing - "I Might Be a Giant, Too"
Took me way too long to understand this joke
Another unknown song with a story to tell.
I've never heard the whole piece, thanks! Discovered this in a Napster search for TMBG back in the late 90's or early 00's and have always liked it. The story I heard many years ago was that it was an un-credited demo tape left at one of their shows or something like that and they never found out who it came from.
That is exactly how I found it, Napster in the late 90's, and then my hard drive failed around the time Napster shut everything down and suddenly the song just disappeared. I'd been searching for it ever since then and managed to stumble across some random person who uploaded it to their Tumblr.
@@Jomali I need an ocean to get to you
wow thats amazing to hear!!! crazy... didnt even know it ever got onto mapster back then@@Jomali
I asked Flans who sang this. He said Deep Blue Something. I guess I am "one fan".
This is great stuff
That’s awesome that this 30-year-old mystery has finally been solved.
It sounds like Jim Croce is singing this
But Jim Croce died in 1973.
@@dylaninpieces2 I'm aware of that, Michael Rosen. I was just saying the vocalist sounded like him
ill take that as a very big compliment!! thanks!!! he was my hero.., still play his records...
Does anyone think this song was made by the Pipes siblings (from Deep Blue Something) in the late 1980s?
TMBG Christian Rock ?