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<blockquote data-quote="pleinster" data-source="post: 1044405" data-attributes="member: 221545"><p>Could also have been "The ball is red", " Polly's bed" or "Type 2 diabetes is reversible"....and..if it even did say "Paul is dead"...whichever poltergeist was in the studio got it's Beatles mixed up pretty badly.</p><p></p><p>I actually tried it once with a Judas Priest record supposed to say "do it, do it", interpreted by a particular lawyer as provoking two young fans to shoot each other! Kinda sounded like "oobie oobbie" to me. The lead singer once said...if he was going to put a subliminal message on the record it would be "buy this record". The late Bill Hicks didn't see two brainless metal head teens who thought their favourite band were telling them to kill themselves (thus denying the band more income, and themselves of their lives) no real loss...he said "What's the problem?" and saw it as natural selection. I'm not sure he actually meant it.</p><p>But, et's face it, if people go such length, playing their records backwards and figuring out what may or may not be being said subliminally...they have too much free time on their hands. That said, i really do think Bee Gees records do sound better backwards.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite5" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleinster, post: 1044405, member: 221545"] Could also have been "The ball is red", " Polly's bed" or "Type 2 diabetes is reversible"....and..if it even did say "Paul is dead"...whichever poltergeist was in the studio got it's Beatles mixed up pretty badly. I actually tried it once with a Judas Priest record supposed to say "do it, do it", interpreted by a particular lawyer as provoking two young fans to shoot each other! Kinda sounded like "oobie oobbie" to me. The lead singer once said...if he was going to put a subliminal message on the record it would be "buy this record". The late Bill Hicks didn't see two brainless metal head teens who thought their favourite band were telling them to kill themselves (thus denying the band more income, and themselves of their lives) no real loss...he said "What's the problem?" and saw it as natural selection. I'm not sure he actually meant it. But, et's face it, if people go such length, playing their records backwards and figuring out what may or may not be being said subliminally...they have too much free time on their hands. That said, i really do think Bee Gees records do sound better backwards.:confused: [/QUOTE]
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