Hello, hello! Welcome to... the LOST MEDIA SHRINE! I've always been fascinated by the idea of lost media. Like, how could something just disappear like that? It's crazy! And it's even more exciting when something that was once lost is found! It makes me feel really happy inside when I see all these people working together on something that might not mean a lot to others, but so much to them. Because of all this, i've decided to make a page dedicated to both lost and found media! I'll seperate each item by category, and give some information and links to go with it! Please enjoy!

Music

"How Long?" - Paula Toledo (2004) [FOUND!]

How Long (will it take) was first discussed back in 2007 when an alternate pitch version of it was discovered, uncredited, on many russian bootleg DVDs. After a 16 year long search, it was finally correctly credited to indie artist Paula Toledo, who had sung it for a gig in Toronto, Canada, and was approached by a Lionsgate employee who wished to license it for a film. Pretty soon, it spread all over the world and ended up on the bootleg discs. Paula's music is very wonderful, so please give it a listen if you have the time!

How Long - Paula Toledo (Full Song) - Song Backstory from Paula

"Ulterior Motives" - Christopher Saint Booth & Philip Adrian Booth (1986(?)) [FOUND!]

NSFW

Ulterior Motives' first discussion dates to October 7th, 2021, when user carl92 posted a 17 second, low quality snippet of the song on watzatsong.com as a request for identification. The song's catchy melody piqued the interest of many users, and spread quickly throughout the web, with people quickly forming their own theories and explanations on it. Another thing to note was the seemingly ironic lyrics, with the main chorus having the words "everyone knows that" clearly heard while the song and surrounding information to it was unfamiliar to all. On April 28, 2024, the song was discovered to have been created for the pornographic film Angels of Passion (1986), which had been publically available for some time, by Christopher Booth. As of writing, an isolated safe-for-work version of the full song is being looked for. carl92 if he was π’»π“‡π‘’π’Άπ“€π“Ž.

Ulterior Motives Original Snippet - CBC Interview w/ Christopher Booth