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Sped up excerpt at the very end of the track, taken from a radio interview of The Fugs' Tuli Kupferberg. [28] Electric Light Orchestra "Down Home Town" "Face the mighty waterfall" (2x) [29] [30] At the beginning of the track. This album was released in 1975 following allegations of a hidden message in 1974's Eldorado, and was a satirical response.
Backmasking is a recording technique in which a message is recorded backward onto a track that is meant to be played forward. [1] It is a deliberate process, whereas a message found through phonetic reversal may be unintentional. Artists have used backmasking for artistic, comedic and satiric effect, on both analogue and digital recordings.
Inspiration for the show came from the record technique of backmasking, where hidden messages are or were believed to have been recorded backwards on a track. [4] Writer and director Graham Reznick was also interested with the impact sound design could have on viewers, as it allows him to alter their perception without having to give visual ...
Occasionally, record labels would use a reverse tape song on the B-side of a single, to ensure that only the A side got radio play. One example is "Noolab Wolley" by the US group The Yellow Balloon; A-side “Yellow Balloon” was a big cheery harmony-drenched slice of sunshine pop that went to #25 in Billboard in the spring of 1967. The flip ...
Beyonce "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" "Ho, ho, ho, ho! / ('a knish' or 'finish') two bucks / Hey, you missin', ah ('All the single ladies' backwards) / Dracula, son of the Devil, go on, leave me / go on, leap faith / I'm the one I miss / I made an err(or) / incest / I'm scarce / thin skin, and then (muzig) / Rust in an oak / Rub it out, Baalzebub / No Shit (mit) McNelly's (a possible ...
Backmasking has been a controversial topic in the United States since the 1980s, when allegations of its use for Satanic purposes were made against prominent rock musicians, leading to record-burnings and proposed anti-backmasking legislation by state and federal governments. In debate are both the existence of backmasked Satanic messages and ...
Backmasking is a former ... The Lost Lennon Tapes, notable radio series which has ... then backmasked and replayed backwards during the second part of the show. ...
Backmasking is a deliberate process, whereas a message found through phonetic reversal may be unintentional. Backmasking was popularized by The Beatles, who used backward vocals and instrumentation on their 1966 album Revolver. Artists have since used backmasking for artistic, comedic, and satiric effect, on both analog and digital recordings.