> the exclamation point(s) remain the same :D
Bring it on $HOME!
> Speaking of, I think their records played backwards had
> Satanic messages. Or so I heard (literally).
Seek Satanic messages, and ye shall find Satanic messages.
> Same for a Britney Spears song and a couple "Paul is Dead"
> tracks from the Beatles. wtf is up with that myth?
The usual: someone says something, others repeat/murmur it into seeming reality, complete with variations on themes, contradiction, disagreement on who said what, what was really meant, implied, guns are smoking, it's been reported that, can you believe so and so actually said that, but that's not what heard they said, well then you better get your head out of your keister (i.e. news silo) and get wit da TROOF! DA TROOF, I SAYS!!!
It's always the same.
- R. Smith
> The Spears track that "sang" backwards "Sleep with me,
> I'm not too young" was insanely clear on her "Hit Me One
> More Time" song (or "...One More Time", I forget).
I can't remember a single thing Spears did, although I think I remember a dimple.
> A couple backwards lyrics from Sgt Peppers had some spooky
> clear lyrics by John inferring "Paul's death" (he didn't
> die) in 1965.
It's called "The News". Any questions?
> I love lore and weird stuff like that. Including the
> *actual* bizarre shit in music, like Matthew Trippe
> replacing Nikki Sixx on bass in Motley Crue for a handful
> of performances on the Shout at the Devil tour. Multiple
> photos and significant proof became unearthed over time,
> but Trippe was so gung-ho about suing Motley Crue for
> having "written the entirety of the Girls Girls Girls
> album, as well as Dr Feelgood" took every claim he made
> as batshit, and "boo-hoo'd" the actual events as "just
> more Trippe lies".
>
> so it is
Is... "is"... ***IS***....
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