SonnyJim wrote:Just catching up on the latest.
So originally there was no evidence linking Channel 4226 to the original thrift store vid but now after these links to the Eleven missing tracks vid it's a lot more believable that they are from the same source? Still not 100% proven yet the style is identical.
It's great tunes whoever it is. And a lot of dedication. Can tell by that playlist they are old school.
I think Channel 4226 came to the attention of those following this after it left a comment on Dan Fingerman's reupload of the tape. The first video on Channel 4226, and the description for that video, contains a coded URL for the Channel Onesixtyfive video, which gives coordinates for the thrift store where the tape was said to be found.
The channel Onesixtyfive video alluded to something happening April 7th. That day a second video appeared on Channel 4226, which contained a link for the Seeburdz Tumblr account where the link for the Eleven Missing Tracks video was eventually shared.
I think the original uploader gave the address for the thrift store. Dan Fingerman might have shared that in an early comment on the reupload of the tape. I seem to remember the Channel Onesixtyfive video coordinates being in agreement with that.
That is assuming there ever was a VHS tape in a thrift store. I think it is unlikely that whoever is behind these coded messages has been operating independently of the original uploader.