ok so if your listening to a song backwords, aren't you listening to the words backwords? so how does the whole subliminal message thing supposedly work? cuz if you look at lyrics and read them backwords, they don't say anything, it's just jumbled!
also, what programs do you even use to do something like that?
2007-11-29
17:01:30
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i did listen to some, and one song the only reason i heard it was because i was reading the words that it was supposedly saying. but if you don't look at the words there's really nothing there, so it's hard believe it's there
2007-11-29
17:14:24 ·
update #1
you record the songs using sound recorder, then reverse it.
there's this chinese song which is actually a reversed one(:
2007-11-29 17:04:21
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answered by LonelyHarts 2
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One way to hear a song backwards is if you have a cassette (outdated, I know) you can take it apart - if it's the kind that's screwed together. Then all you have to do is take the tape spools, flip them over, put the rest of the tape back how it was, around the little wheels in the corners, etc. and screw it back together, then just pop it into the tape player and there it is. This also probably works with VHS movies, but I've never tried it with one of those. One note of possible interest, In several of his earlier songs, Marilyn Manson intentionally put backwards messages into them. Especially in the Portrait of an American Family album, the are several songs with backwards messages. None of them are Satanic, or otherwise evil though. In fact, in one of the songs, the backwards message says: "Jesus loves the children, all the children of the world, red or black or white, it don't matter in His sight, Jesus loves the children of the world..." This may seem odd, but Manson though that so many people thought his music to be evil, that any backwards messages his songs contained should be good.
2007-11-30 01:32:07
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answered by cyberpunk 2
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In the days of vinyl records you could spin them backwards and listen to them. I actually did one to the J. Giels band song Freeze Frame. After they sang the words Freeze Frame if you spun it backwards it sad "F You" only the letter F not the whole word. I have not heard this myself but I hear on one of the Beatles records there are suposed to be clues of John Lennon's death.
2007-11-30 01:11:34
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answered by Jeremy M 4
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You should check out the various websites about backmasking. I've seen some that play the songs backwards so you can hear what is allegedly being said in them. I once listened to The Beatles' "Revolution #9" backwards in its entirety.
2007-11-30 03:05:37
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answered by RoVale 7
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its not the lyrics of the song that you read backwards,
its the sound of the words being pronounced backwards that sound like something else.
i don't really believe in this though since it would be extremely hard to put a song together that sounds right forward and backward.
2007-11-30 01:05:46
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answered by Ziggy Stardust 4
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If you read lyrics backwards of course its not going to work. you have to listen to the sounds it makes sped up.
2007-11-30 01:10:16
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answered by ... 3
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Sony Soundstage Acid is a program that works.
2007-11-30 01:04:40
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answered by Kevin U 4
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go to bored.com and it has a link. It's so cool! Here's the URL: http://www.talkbackwards.com/ I know it says talkbackwards, but it does songs. Try it!
2007-11-30 01:05:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called backmasking.
You tube it to see how it works
2007-11-30 02:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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yah i know ive been confused about that for a very long time..
2007-11-30 01:03:45
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answered by :] 3
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