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Tim Attwood wrote:
>> (While we're on the subject, a lot of tracks sound very different if
>> played backwards. A few sound almost exactly the same though.)
> I remember listening to a *real* backmasking of a crowd cheering at
> the end of a song, the singer was talking to the audience... but when
> heard forward you couldn't hear the singer talking at all. Maybe
> just a little extra white noise on the crowd cheering.
It's interesting how when you play somebody's voice backwards, there
always seems to be more syllables than in the forward case...
ELO seem to like hiding backwards messages in their songs. (Especially
on their album "Secret Messages" - no surprisees there then!) Also Pink
Floyd now and then...
I swear to God, if you take Golden Brown and play it backwards, the lead
singer clearly says "...and the flowers"
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