Originally posted by SpongeScott
ah yes, backmasking is what we called it in the 70's. This was big in Christian circles to spin the records backwards and see what "hidden" message was in them. Leaders in the church were saying that these artists were Satanists and were brainwashing the "youth of today." Now that we progressed to cassettes in the 80's and CD's in the now, backmasking is a dinosaur. Heck, we used to spin our records backwards just to see what might be on there. What a great marketing tool for the record companies!
You know, LP's, albums, 45's....Originally posted by tigsmom
Whats a "record"? :lookaroun
Originally posted by SpongeScott
Or a dial telephone.
Originally posted by SpongeScott
You know, LP's, albums, 45's....Our kids have no idea what a 45 is (was). Or a dial telephone.
Originally posted by SpongeScott
You know, LP's, albums, 45's....Our kids have no idea what a 45 is (was). Or a dial telephone.
Originally posted by tigsmom
Had to spin the Beatles backwards, too. :wave:
Originally posted by garyhoov
Toward the end of the first side (second side if you still have one of those old black "record things") of Pink Floyd's "The Wall" there's a "real" example of backward masking.
Back in the days before computers, my friends and I recorded it onto a cassette, tore it apart and flipped the tape over to play it backwards. It says (as best I can remember): "Congratulations, you've just discovered the secret message. Send your response to Old Pink care of the Funny Farm, Chalfont"
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