Has anybody noticed any "backwards messages" in any Queen songs? I know there are a lot in the Beatles, Pink Floyd, etc. but I haven't really heard about any in Queen songs except "Another one Bites the Dust" being "It's fun to smoke marajuna" backwards.
I think there are a few songs having dintinct messages.
What is important is, imho, any sympathies or something like that which would appear in one's deeplest part of the heart being different among us.
Well, it's somewhat difficult...
Oh I remember !
He sings in GOFLB;
...I can serenade and gently "play on your heart strings"
What on earth did he want to play on our heart strings through their songs sailing from Mars to Mercury?
It's when you play a song, or part of a song backwards and what you hear sounds like a message, such as people hearing "Paul is dead, Miss Him" when they play Revolution #9 backwards.
Sometimes these messages are made on purpose and other times it's probably just a coincidence.
It's true, though. I've heard it with my very own ears - BEFORE I became an obsessed Queen fan.
Actually, if you play the song "Sheer Heart Attack" backwards, the odds are 15:1 that you will be blind and deaf by the end (beginning?). That number goes down to 5 if you play it fast.
Mercuryworks wrote:
i think overture piccante has one
Yeah, i reversed it years ago on Sonic Foundry... the backwards words are "I am a man, I am a man. Lamb of God be True"
(honestly)
go back and listen to it. I used to have to "edit" some curse words out of some hip hop tracks when working at a record store (in case i wanted to play em over the in house)
PS:... My god is that Rachel Mae a hottie...
AND a Queen fan!...
what am i DOING in the US?!!