Backwards messages in songs
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posted07/07/2004 05:27 PM (UTC)by
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Torchia
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07/06/2003 04:57 AM (UTC)

Check them out here.
There are lots of them, if you check the buttons on the left. The first one scares me.

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Blade-Tsung
07/06/2004 03:25 AM (UTC)
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That Beatles one irks me..

Paul is dead miss him miss him miss him..
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Ghaleon
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07/06/2004 03:44 AM (UTC)
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ahhh, classic backmasking...
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07/06/2004 03:59 AM (UTC)
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Yea, saw that a while ago... Me and my friend downloaded them off Kazaa and reversed them ourselves, they all work wow
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Ghaleon
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07/06/2004 04:06 AM (UTC)
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for those that r curious about the whole thing, backmasking
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07/06/2004 09:15 AM (UTC)
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you should check out Dinner at Deviant's Palace by cradle of filth and play that backwards.
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Wanderer
07/06/2004 11:21 AM (UTC)
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the-one Wrote:
you should check out Dinner at Deviant's Palace by cradle of filth and play that backwards.


I can't tell what they're saying, but it sounds like that was MEANT to be backwards.

I know a lot of them actually work. The Beatles and Led Zeppelin DO work if you spin the record around. All of the songs on that page do work, with the exception of Queen. I haven't tried Queen's yet.

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Wanderer
07/06/2004 11:39 AM (UTC)
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I'm also going to say The Beatles is just random jibberish forwards and backwards. It sounds like "miss you" or "miss him" no matter how you play it.
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UReiko
07/06/2004 11:42 AM (UTC)
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It says "Paul is a dead man, miss him, miss him, miss him.
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07/06/2004 05:37 PM (UTC)
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"Paul is dead, miss him"? That IS creepy. Very creepy in fact. This reminds me of that stupid court case when one rock song sounded like "Come on, commit suicide" and it caused one kid to kill himself. Dumb. There IS NO subliminal message in that song.
This isn't really a message, but I have Nirvana's In Utero cassette, and if you crank it up after "All Apologies", you can hear "Serve the Servants" playing backwards. I think this version of the song was called "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol flow through" or something. Not sure.
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Raiden_is_God
07/06/2004 05:54 PM (UTC)
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What about CHicag does it do the thing off of lil Nicky lol grin
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jade2004
07/06/2004 06:06 PM (UTC)
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there's more from where that one came from. In the mid sixties there was a belief that Paul had died and was replaced by a look-a-like.

go to www.getback.org/bpidnew.html
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07/06/2004 06:49 PM (UTC)
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the song ur talking about is Stained Class by Judas Priest... Rob Halford had to sing the chorus in court to prove that it had no subliminal message in it... suposidly some teens had killed themselves because the song has a funny sound in one part that subliminally says Do it and it caused them to kill themselves... personally i think its bullshit, sure i believe in subliminal effects but ones like that would have effected a large mass not just 2 or 3 kids...
Sponge-Zer0 Wrote:
"Paul is dead, miss him"? That IS creepy. Very creepy in fact. This reminds me of that stupid court case when one rock song sounded like "Come on, commit suicide" and it caused one kid to kill himself. Dumb. There IS NO subliminal message in that song.
This isn't really a message, but I have Nirvana's In Utero cassette, and if you crank it up after "All Apologies", you can hear "Serve the Servants" playing backwards. I think this version of the song was called "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol flow through" or something. Not sure.

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sub-scorp91
07/07/2004 12:01 AM (UTC)
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For anyone who listens to spanish music, i was wondering what the song Asereje by Las ketchup says backwords. ive heard that it has a message.
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UReiko
07/07/2004 12:09 AM (UTC)
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Sponge-Zer0 Wrote:
This reminds me of that stupid court case when one rock song sounded like "Come on, commit suicide" and it caused one kid to kill himself. Dumb. There IS NO subliminal message in that song.


It supposedly said "Do it", not "Come on, commit suicide."
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Bloodline666
07/07/2004 01:39 AM (UTC)
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Ghaleon Wrote:
the song ur talking about is Stained Class by Judas Priest... Rob Halford had to sing the chorus in court to prove that it had no subliminal message in it... suposidly some teens had killed themselves because the song has a funny sound in one part that subliminally says Do it and it caused them to kill themselves... personally i think its bullshit, sure i believe in subliminal effects but ones like that would have effected a large mass not just 2 or 3 kids...

If you really think about it, "Do it", could mean any number of things! It could mean more than just killing yourself. What do they mean by "it"? Do they mean drugs? Do they mean some hot chick? What the hell do they mean by that?
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07/07/2004 01:49 AM (UTC)
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Paul is dead... miss him... miss him... miss him... :( makes me sad
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UReiko
07/07/2004 02:03 AM (UTC)
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Bloodline666 Wrote:
If you really think about it, "Do it", could mean any number of things! It could mean more than just killing yourself. What do they mean by "it"? Do they mean drugs? Do they mean some hot chick? What the hell do they mean by that?


Dude! Calm down! He was just talling us what the trail was about and what they said it SUPPOSEDLLY mean!
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SkeletonofSociety
07/07/2004 03:04 AM (UTC)
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As far as backmasking goes for me it was cool for a good 15 mins., and after a while I realized people only hear what they want to hear most of the time. Granted, there are several ocassions when a band purposly backmasks, but have the time it's the result of people with too much time on their hands. The whole Paul is dead thing especially is a form of the latter. I've heard it a dozen times and really after that many times it doesn't sound like anything. There are plenty of words that sound like other words in the English language backwords; take "cuff" for example. Backwards it would sound a lot like "fuck". The word "dish" could be mistaken for "should" or "shit". Like I said people hear what they want to hear.
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Grizzle
07/07/2004 03:18 AM (UTC)
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Led Zepplin is pretty damn smart. "Stairway To Heaven" is the name of the song. There is no heaven without a hell, Led Zepplin probably mentioned Satan because he represents the opposite of Heaven, and backwards is opposite of fowards. Very interesting.

The Brittney Spears one shocked me, I cracked up so hard after hearing that. So much for the Virgin in Brittney Spears, she was probably hot and horny back in the day when the song first came out.

Pink Floyd is awsome, "Congratulations you have discovered the secret message please send you answer to Floyd Pink" I really liked that in his song.

Backwards messages are awsome, if any of you know any other websites that play the backwards messages I'm all ears for them.
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Torchia
07/07/2004 03:24 AM (UTC)
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These scare me so much!
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SkeletonofSociety
07/07/2004 03:40 AM (UTC)
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After checking out the first link, I'd have to say the Queen one did provide a little chuckle. But the Beatles line isn't gibberish fowards it's actually "Monsieur, monsieur, let's have another one". The first two words are in french while the rest is in English, give it one more listen.

For those who are interested I do have a link that completly destroys the myths and rumors. Definatly a good read none-the-less.

http://www.recmusicbeatles.com/public/files/faqs/pid.html

(Copy and paste, I'm too lazy to look up the link code)
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07/07/2004 03:41 AM (UTC)
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The Queen one was funny.
Oh yeah, I said the first word of every file on my desktop, recorded it and played it backwards. It sounded like I was talking about heroin and George W Bush.
Queen was most definitely a coincidence, as my "message" was.
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UReiko
07/07/2004 03:58 AM (UTC)
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skeletonofsociety Wrote:
The Beatles line isn't gibberish fowards it's actually "Monsieur, monsieur, let's have another one". The first two words are in french while the rest is in English, give it one more listen.


Dude, those words aren't even in the lyrics.
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SkeletonofSociety
07/07/2004 04:09 AM (UTC)
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UREIKO Wrote:
skeletonofsociety Wrote:
The Beatles line isn't gibberish fowards it's actually "Monsieur, monsieur, let's have another one". The first two words are in french while the rest is in English, give it one more listen.


Dude, those words aren't even in the lyrics.



They weren't even intend to be recorded. It's like opener to Pearl Jam's "Daughter" ("You guys ready?"), where something was said and was caught on tape. It isn't that rare a thing.
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