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Subliminal messages in song
Subliminal messages in song







subliminal messages in song

They'll all heal, too, share where he made us supper that sate. The lawn all-ill path, wood maybe sap, whose flower is fake. Here's another possibility, an analogy between the devil and a garden: OK, so it doesn't make perfect sense, but neither does the "original." Some parts sound better: for example, the original's first "sweet" is really "queet," which I have as "mock weed." "Sick" is closer phonetically than "6" and "was a" (little toolshed) has no "s" sound - I have "want all." We have a tendency to fill in letters, particularly consonants, when we listen. They'll want all he'll too share, where he made us offers at fate. Heal, give those within sick, sick, sick. Lord, Lord hears, to mock we'd Satan (though on all-ill path) who'd make me sigh, whose power is fake! Here are my own backwards lyrics for the infamous Stairway to Heaven passage.

subliminal messages in song

If you look at enough clouds, you will eventually find a pretty convincing elephant. ^_^ Replyįinding messages in backwards lyrics is similar to finding animal shapes in clouds. If You Want To contact Me, My email Address Is I Made This Account just To Comment. You Have More Than Enough Talent To Be A Journalist. My Brother Had Heard Of The Britney Spears Thing Before, From, "Scary Movie", And I Laughed Really Hard When He Explained It! This Blog Presents The Most Accurate, And Detailed Information About Things. I Must Say I Was Impressed, Both As A Fellow Blogger (On Another Site), And As A Mature Kid.Īfter Listening/Reading Some Of Your Entries, I Was Itching To Contact You, But The Blog Had A Special Block Denying Anonymous Comments. Of Course, I Was Curious, And Then I Was Linked To This Site. Us Kids Talk About Just ANYTHING, And One Guy At The Boards Said That There Was This Cool Blog That Presented, "Demonic Songs". I'm ji0n, ( My Codename On The Net ) And I Stumbled Across Your Blog Through. I've enjoyed listening to all the songs and entertaining my friends with the Led Zepplin lyrics. Thanks for putting together this website. I find it interesting anyway: whether deliberate, accidental, real, or imagination. When the brain has something (lyrics) to connect with that gobbledygook it fills in the gaps to make sense of the words. So what you hear initially is correct: a whole lot of gobbledygook. He was demonstrating how the brain wants order and understanding. He put the backward lyrics on the projector and played it again and, honestly, everyone (100+ people) heard every single word. He then asked who heard “oh my sweet satan ” (exactly as on your site) and we all had a bit of a chuckle because there was no way anyone heard all of those lyrics. Singh asked the audience how many people heard the word 'satan' and about one in five people put their hand up. My friend and I heard the word ‘satan’ but that was all. I went to a talk at a book festival recently where the lecturer (author Simon Singh) played the same Stairway to Heaven lyrics you have. It has really helped me make a very important point about the nature of perception and how we actually construct our percepts.

subliminal messages in song

Interestingly, those who “heard” my words had a very difficult time hearing the Satanic words later on when I played it again. The demo went perfectly – those who had the Satan words could “hear” the backwards lines very well, and those who got my words, could hear at least some of my lines well. I realized at the outset that my words did not fit quite as well as the Satan ones, but some lines fit very well. Half the class got the Satan stuff, and the other half got my own words, which have nothing to do with Satan or religion. Before I played it backwards, (and after they had listened forwards a few times), I distributed sheets of paper with the “words”. I have now given my lecture on perception, and the Stairway to Heaven was a real hit. Here is the conclusion of his experiment. He asked if he could use part of my Stairway to Heaven backwards site / idea for a class. Some time ago I received an email from a professor at York University.









Subliminal messages in song