Hot_Mama
Jan 18 2008, 10:43 AM
well.. guys heard about back masking a tape that reveals a secret code in the song ????
i know some of backmasking songs.. like from the backstreet boys "i wonder who you are, where you from .....etc.. as long as you love me"
when the tape is back mask.. you will hear mour- moring words and hear the word "worship satan now, "
and also the song "another one bites the dust" when back mask you will hear "i want to smoke marijuana"
some said ..the devil did all of this..
is it for reAL??
i believe in back mask..
Titan69
Jan 18 2008, 10:59 AM
QUOTE (Hot_Mama @ Jan 18 2008, 12:43 PM)

well.. guys heard about back masking a tape that reveals a secret code in the song ????
i know some of backmasking songs.. like from the backstreet boys "i wonder who you are, where you from .....etc.. as long as you love me"
when the tape is back mask.. you will hear mour- moring words and hear the word "worship satan now, "
and also the song "another one bites the dust" when back mask you will hear "i want to smoke marijuana"
some said ..the devil did all of this..
is it for reAL??
i believe in back mask..
BackStreet Boys???? No way!!!! for real?????
Zippo
Jan 20 2008, 03:19 AM
It's a very easy thing to accomplish. The fact is 'back masking' a 'message' for people to hear while spinning their old vinyl records backward on their turntables would not be a very effective way of conveying subliminal messegaes to anyone. The best stuff's been done right there on the forward side. It has never, and I mean NEVER been provable through scientific observation to be able to get people to actually think specific thoughts through sublimation, but getting people to feel a certain way is very doable. I've been messing with sound for 25+ years and have looked up, read about and just generally poured over anything and everything related to acoustics and sound I could get my hands on including alot of what's been done with sound to effect peoples' moods and emotions. Military's done it, of course we know about the music biz playing around with it etc. The chief thing one wants to make anything you do come to good effect is firstly, a receptive audience, and secondly, you surely don't neccessarily want them to have to preconjure up what they are hearing or going to hear by having them consciously spinning their records backward to hear it. That act alone, the foreknowledge sort of screws up any real subliminal effect. Those who messed around with backmasking in the late 50s/early 60s didn't know that much yet. Those who were still screwing with it by the early 70s either just thought of it as a nice gimmick or they were totally naiive when it came to true subliminal work with sound, because as far as subliminal effects goes, backmasking is a dog and pony show. As an interesting asie, the Beatles seem to have been labelled as the first music group to use this technique, well music group wise, maybe, but they surely weren't the first to use it in general. However, what amazes me is the absolute plethora of some pretty amazingly good techniques they(or whoever was teaching them or doing it for them) used on the forward side of the issue in a whole lot of their work say from late 66-68. Not much going on in their last 2 albums in that vein. But whoever did their stuff for them, and I find it hard to believe they did it themselves or knew how, they did a hell of a job and it stands up to any subliminal stuff that came round years later. In fact most was better. There's a ton of stuff I've discoverred within their work, both voice wise(someone saying something specific) as well as just the manipulation and overlapping of sounds to come up with words. In other words, pardon the pun, no words actually said, but sound overlapping being used to actually create a 'voice'' saying something. Must have taken a hell of alot of time for them to put some of that stuff together. Funny thing is, I hardly ever heard a peep about most all of it from anyone, which seems really strange considering how much their music has been uber analyzed over the decades even from a subliminal message standpoint. I've shown some fellow musician friends the stuff I found in their music from a subliminal standpoint and they've been blown away at the complexity of some of it. Someone really knew what they were doing, and no one has seemed to ever have caught any of it, or noticed.
Robert Nesta Marley
Jan 21 2008, 12:59 AM
Check out Stairway To Heaven backwards. And also that song by ELO. I forgot the name.
R.I.P. Bob
greggK
Jan 21 2008, 01:16 AM
QUOTE (Robert Nesta Marley @ Jan 20 2008, 06:59 PM)

Check out Stairway To Heaven backwards. And also that song by ELO. I forgot the name.
R.I.P. Bob
Hmmmm. . . nevaeH oT yawriatS . . . Ole!