Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uw-beaver!milton!jeremy From: jeremy@milton.acs.washington.edu (Jeremy York) Newsgroups: alt.rock-n-roll Subject: Re: Backmasking Message-ID: <1473@milton.acs.washington.edu> Date: 19 Jan 90 19:54:26 GMT References: <6497@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> <4098@helios.TAMU.EDU> <18329.25b6fb58@merrimack.edu> Reply-To: jeremy@klahhane.stat.washington.edu (Jeremy York) Distribution: usa Organization: Statistics Dept, University of Washington, Seattle Lines: 19 In article <18329.25b6fb58@merrimack.edu> ain14922@merrimack.edu writes: >In article <4098@helios.TAMU.EDU>, john@stat.tamu.edu (John S. Price) writes: >> There is a song called "Number Nine" (I think, by the beatles?) that >> if you play the chorus backwards, it says something about Satan. > > The Beatles song you refer to is called "Revolution 9." It contains about >1,000,000 backwards noises, mostly sound effects but also some voices which >are, as far as I'm concerned, far too garbled to make any sense whatsoever. Huh? Play it backwards, and listen very carefully to the left channel. You'll be able to hear the sounds from the frantic operating room where they tried (unsuccesfully) to save Paul McCartney's life. Conventional wisdom is that McCartney was decapitated in a car accident ("he blew his mind out in a car"), but the actual truth, as I posted before, is that he was sacrificed to the devil in a gory drug-inspired ritual. Don't you people know anything? jeremy@klahhane.stat.washington.edu