Good tip!
I would also search for the 432hz or 528hz versions of your favorite songs. These are more natural frequencies to listen to and make you feel better.
I discovered that some years ago, and it is a frequent part my life. I found these Chopin Nocturnes at 432Hz to be insanely beautiful.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ot3k3k_FTgU
Last week I bought myself a different laptop. The seller turned out to be a paki. Nice guy. In order to check on the quality of the speakers I set the laptop to play this music.
The guy was instantly sold on it!.
@ 432 the music sounds (literally) deeper and more rich. 440 is screamo, on edge putting.
Years ago I was traveling to visit friends and family in a major NE city, put the radio on in the rental car and decided to listen to some hip-hop. Needless to say, my mouth literally dropped open as the young gal screeching over the airwaves was proclaiming " I want a MA-A-AN who can do me in the back of his VA-A-AN !!"
Uhmm... I guess that was what passed as "aspiration" to some. So much for seeking out love with the knight in shining armor on top of the white horse, eh? Or even simpler, a man who wants a family and decent life together. Too much work when you can just find a ma-a-an with a van, apparently.
I'll stick with jazz, classical, rock-pop/soul-blues-reggae, some country and inspirational.
And this was done deliberately. Even after the precipice->Great Awakening, we have a hell of a lot of work in front of us to clean up society and bring things to a state of sanity.
That's exactly the song that came to mind when I read the OP.
Sometimes I forget that many (most, maybe?) Anons here are Boomers who don't listen to much current music. I don't mean this in a negative way. Rather, there's a purity about them that comes from not growing up in an overly sexualized society.
I think they might have a stroke if they watched some of the videos made today.
Yes, the lyrics are so graphic it's disturbing. I used to just think about things and listen to pop music (80's and 90's) passively and didn't pay attention to the lyrics. Now, knowing what I know, DAYUM! IN YOUR FACE. DEVIL MUSIC. Sucks I can't enjoy music, movies or tv shows anymore. Glad I live in the woods and have other things to enjoy.
I know someone who would shine a laser at a mirror centered on a speaker and only listened to music with soft calm patterns. Didn’t think much of it at first but after digging into energy and vibration (Tesla stuff) it started to make sense. Consider giving that a try.
I'm so glad my daughter doesn't listen to that Freemason shit. I live in Japan and she doesn't even care about the J-pop and K-pop that everyone else in her class listens to. She calls BTS "LGBTS" because she can't stand all of these girly-boy singing/dance groups. I told her that all of their choreographed dance moves are all given to them and they are told what to do. Even their hair color dyes are probably decided by their managers. She'll turn music shows on TV just so we can make fun of their dumb dance moves and songs. There is zero soul to any of these groups. They do not play any instruments, and there are too many singers. This K-pop girl group was doing a song and all they kept doing was walking in front of each other as they took turns singing their lines. So I said, "Get out of my way, Becky! God, I HATE YOU!" And my daughter was dying laughing on the floor. I'm so glad she realizes how phony all this crap is.
I am the son of a musician and a singer. I grew up with them taking me to all the events they played. I remember them putting me to sleep at the age of some 5 yrs in the room next to the one they played. Those where folk songs. I learned to Play very late, at 20 yrs old (1977). I worked in Vynil Shops for many years, and had a huge collection of them, over a thousand at the age of 25. Then Jesus came into my life, and I threw all the records in the trash. Later I started my first own band at the Age of 28, Allways when we got too close to be really famous, I jumped off the train, and started another thing, I hated the Musical Industry. In 2005 I did it again, dissolved my group and went to live on another continent. I just brought my clothes. All the Instruments and Studio I left behind. After one year I bought myself a Western Guitar, practiced a bit, but it went nowhere, I was done with it. Nowadays I flee places with music or TV... I love the silence of Nature!
no vids left from back then ... how old are ya? Remember what happened to CCR? If you want to dig = Don't Panic, Swiss Rock Band, Marlboro Rock-in party 1991, also 700 yrs Jubilee foundation of Switzerland, Schaffhausen. But alas its all deleted. We did some pretty redpill lyrics back then too...
as soon as record companies started to make offers to join. From the early 80's to the late 90's my band's style allways was ahead of the general hoopla. It really was a wild ride.
Check out Queen's "vocals only" when listening to We Will Rock You (after they come out of the closet when dealing with the gay rights movement). Then listen to We Are The Champions (after legislation and laws are passed for the gay rights). And why are they called Queen? Oh, you know..... In honor of the Queen of England. No. It's short for drag queen. And now you know why both songs are played back to back on the radio.
And with Another One Bites The Dust , if the lines of text of the chorus are played backwards by “backmasking”, some believe that the sentence “It's fun to smoke marijuana” is repeated.
This is really interesting. Thank you for sharing this post. I feel the same way about videos that are made that I have music behind them, they try to invoke some type of an emotion. A lot of people in our movement do the same thing. I really like this post. Very insightful.
I listen to metal, primarily. Funny how their lyrics tell the story of corruption and overreach, Satan working to deceive you, etc. In Flames has a lot of that meaning in their albums, but their normie fans are blind to the meaning behind the songs.
Ashes of the Wake by Lamb of God is a great album about corruption and deception.
Pop and rap are usually trash even with the music.
I agree though, songs and music should mean something and be more profound than the self. I like the historical music from Sabaton, I just tried this with this band, turns out I still like the music.
Got really involved in a new hobby of speaker building lately, just put a 15” sub in a sealed box tuned down to 30hz for my car, you’ll just get showered with bass instead of neural linguistic programming lol but I 100% agree with you, take the sugar out and taste the salt so to speak.
Hmm, I love music. There is this one thing that I always say to my friends and family when I REALLY love a song "I need to feel the emotion or the soul to it" That's why I always found it odd when some people like for example reggaeton or rap. I just don't feel any emotion/soul to it. Same goes with any genre of music really but usually rap/reggaeton. Some songs from pop sound good to my ear, but still, I don't feel the emotion/soul from the singer. I don't really listen to rap that much but when I do, it's usually not the typical rap lyrics because I really do not like a lot of what is put out there.
This is an example of what I'm talking about. Artist name is J Cole. He does do the occasional stereotypical rap which I don't really listen to, but then he does this song which I really love. His messaging is pretty obvious about how he was shitty to his mother and how he wants to apologize.
https://youtu.be/lTpaBK5HYz4
Or when artist hide a hidden message in a song but not in a bad way. Best example that I can think of is Waiting for the End by Linkin Park(Lead singer is Chester Bennington where the theory is he is John Podestas bastard child). On the surface you could say it's about a relationship and moving on from it but when I heard it, I immediately knew he was talking about something else because I've been in the same mindset. If you actually look at it through the mind of Chester, you immediately know it's talking about depression. How your inner demons keep fighting you. How your holding on to the idea of being happy and a better person. How there are ups and downs where you start over and over. One of the first lyrics "this is not the end, this is not the beginning" basically is encouragement saying life has its ups and downs and that doesn't necessarily mean your life is over. I could really dissect this more if I where to go line by line of lyrics but for shortness, the hidden message of the song is really about not letting go of that hope you still have in you when you are deep in your thoughts. To always strive to keep living. If you want to here the song with the lyrics I'll put it here.
https://youtu.be/BPO3SaXHHBA
Basically the best songs for me is when I can feel where the artist is coming from. Sorry for the winded explanation 😅
I don't don't like radio pop music because the actual music too simple, repetitive and derivative but i gotta say the singer in this "example" that you shared has an amazing voice. Really enjoyable!
A decade or so ago, i was listening to some ACDC while out walking. Sin City came on, and i was paying attention to the lyrics only. I'll never forget it because it grossed me out, and from that moment i've been sick of ACDC.
With mental attention, there's only so much focus a person can attain at any given moment, especially for long durations without rest. You're not necessarily listening to, picking out and analyzing every single note and every single sound you hear in a song, it's the combination of all of it which makes it music in the first place. If the "beat" or non-vocal part of the song is overwhelming a person's attention and focus and, like in the example you gave above, limiting the mental attention left over to focus particularly on the lyrics, the message behind the lyrics becomes, by definition, subliminal: accepted without question.
Once you get accustomed to accept this subtle form messaging, it becomes a habit that can be difficult to turn off or "unlearn." So people who listen to raunchy music in this highly passive way, with suggestive messaging more or less overlooked by their focused attention (messaging which they would otherwise perhaps be repulsed by) they're probably more likely to accept this subliminal "nudging" elsewhere in their life (advertising, television, government, peer pressure, cults, podcasts, political parties, etc.)
Kind of a hunch based on personal experience but also a generalization at what I see in "popular" culture at the moment.
Any time we're talking about pop music here on GAW, I have to drop a mention of NF, whose music is in the video Q linked to in #2811, and whose lyrics Q repeated:
His music is fantastic for anyone who has gone through trauma (which is pretty much anyone who's lived through the past few years). And most of the songs get very interesting indeed, and sometimes make more sense, if you read them as if Q wrote them.
He would definitely survive the "acapella" treatment...in fact most of his music is mixed to make the lyrics very clear.
Good tip! I would also search for the 432hz or 528hz versions of your favorite songs. These are more natural frequencies to listen to and make you feel better.
I discovered that some years ago, and it is a frequent part my life. I found these Chopin Nocturnes at 432Hz to be insanely beautiful. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ot3k3k_FTgU
Last week I bought myself a different laptop. The seller turned out to be a paki. Nice guy. In order to check on the quality of the speakers I set the laptop to play this music. The guy was instantly sold on it!. @ 432 the music sounds (literally) deeper and more rich. 440 is screamo, on edge putting.
Years ago I was traveling to visit friends and family in a major NE city, put the radio on in the rental car and decided to listen to some hip-hop. Needless to say, my mouth literally dropped open as the young gal screeching over the airwaves was proclaiming " I want a MA-A-AN who can do me in the back of his VA-A-AN !!"
Uhmm... I guess that was what passed as "aspiration" to some. So much for seeking out love with the knight in shining armor on top of the white horse, eh? Or even simpler, a man who wants a family and decent life together. Too much work when you can just find a ma-a-an with a van, apparently.
I'll stick with jazz, classical, rock-pop/soul-blues-reggae, some country and inspirational.
And this was done deliberately. Even after the precipice->Great Awakening, we have a hell of a lot of work in front of us to clean up society and bring things to a state of sanity.
What’s even worse is when I tell people they’re literally listening to audio porn and they’re like…”.oh….yea…you’re right.” …..
That's exactly the song that came to mind when I read the OP.
Sometimes I forget that many (most, maybe?) Anons here are Boomers who don't listen to much current music. I don't mean this in a negative way. Rather, there's a purity about them that comes from not growing up in an overly sexualized society.
I think they might have a stroke if they watched some of the videos made today.
Yes, the lyrics are so graphic it's disturbing. I used to just think about things and listen to pop music (80's and 90's) passively and didn't pay attention to the lyrics. Now, knowing what I know, DAYUM! IN YOUR FACE. DEVIL MUSIC. Sucks I can't enjoy music, movies or tv shows anymore. Glad I live in the woods and have other things to enjoy.
I know someone who would shine a laser at a mirror centered on a speaker and only listened to music with soft calm patterns. Didn’t think much of it at first but after digging into energy and vibration (Tesla stuff) it started to make sense. Consider giving that a try.
Upvoted only once, dang it
It's the frequencies most popular music is tuned to.
right.
I'm so glad my daughter doesn't listen to that Freemason shit. I live in Japan and she doesn't even care about the J-pop and K-pop that everyone else in her class listens to. She calls BTS "LGBTS" because she can't stand all of these girly-boy singing/dance groups. I told her that all of their choreographed dance moves are all given to them and they are told what to do. Even their hair color dyes are probably decided by their managers. She'll turn music shows on TV just so we can make fun of their dumb dance moves and songs. There is zero soul to any of these groups. They do not play any instruments, and there are too many singers. This K-pop girl group was doing a song and all they kept doing was walking in front of each other as they took turns singing their lines. So I said, "Get out of my way, Becky! God, I HATE YOU!" And my daughter was dying laughing on the floor. I'm so glad she realizes how phony all this crap is.
Yeah I mean listen to this, WAP by Cardi B that was number 1 I think for awhile? (Warning very NSFW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCdvYPGBvy0
In the olden days the DJs would overspeed the vinyl spin to get more ads in --- increasing the pitch.
I am the son of a musician and a singer. I grew up with them taking me to all the events they played. I remember them putting me to sleep at the age of some 5 yrs in the room next to the one they played. Those where folk songs. I learned to Play very late, at 20 yrs old (1977). I worked in Vynil Shops for many years, and had a huge collection of them, over a thousand at the age of 25. Then Jesus came into my life, and I threw all the records in the trash. Later I started my first own band at the Age of 28, Allways when we got too close to be really famous, I jumped off the train, and started another thing, I hated the Musical Industry. In 2005 I did it again, dissolved my group and went to live on another continent. I just brought my clothes. All the Instruments and Studio I left behind. After one year I bought myself a Western Guitar, practiced a bit, but it went nowhere, I was done with it. Nowadays I flee places with music or TV... I love the silence of Nature!
Video or it didn't happen
no vids left from back then ... how old are ya? Remember what happened to CCR? If you want to dig = Don't Panic, Swiss Rock Band, Marlboro Rock-in party 1991, also 700 yrs Jubilee foundation of Switzerland, Schaffhausen. But alas its all deleted. We did some pretty redpill lyrics back then too...
What signaled to you that your band was on the brink of fame? Sounds like a wild ride
as soon as record companies started to make offers to join. From the early 80's to the late 90's my band's style allways was ahead of the general hoopla. It really was a wild ride.
Check out Queen's "vocals only" when listening to We Will Rock You (after they come out of the closet when dealing with the gay rights movement). Then listen to We Are The Champions (after legislation and laws are passed for the gay rights). And why are they called Queen? Oh, you know..... In honor of the Queen of England. No. It's short for drag queen. And now you know why both songs are played back to back on the radio.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E70HIAU3oQw
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1fIPUqC_FP4
And with Another One Bites The Dust , if the lines of text of the chorus are played backwards by “backmasking”, some believe that the sentence “It's fun to smoke marijuana” is repeated.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TvhCThWWy3Q
User name checks out
I'd rather listen to "Another One Rides The Bus" by Weird Al, one of his first hits.
I prefer isolated drum tracks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwVzn44P-Kk
me 2! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SImHi16cwqc)
This is really interesting. Thank you for sharing this post. I feel the same way about videos that are made that I have music behind them, they try to invoke some type of an emotion. A lot of people in our movement do the same thing. I really like this post. Very insightful.
Is that Kelly Clarkson song a good example? I didn't catch anything negative there. Seems like a decent message to me.
I came on to say that whilst I haven't heard it with the music, without it sounds quite good :)
Oh ok. Yeah I thought that was pretty good I didn't know if I was just crazy or something.
Oh that's ok. I've already curated most of my music away from modern pop. The lyrics already bothered me.
I listen to metal, primarily. Funny how their lyrics tell the story of corruption and overreach, Satan working to deceive you, etc. In Flames has a lot of that meaning in their albums, but their normie fans are blind to the meaning behind the songs.
Ashes of the Wake by Lamb of God is a great album about corruption and deception.
Pop and rap are usually trash even with the music.
I agree though, songs and music should mean something and be more profound than the self. I like the historical music from Sabaton, I just tried this with this band, turns out I still like the music.
This is a very eyr-opening post! I couldn't listen to more than 30 seconds of it!
Got really involved in a new hobby of speaker building lately, just put a 15” sub in a sealed box tuned down to 30hz for my car, you’ll just get showered with bass instead of neural linguistic programming lol but I 100% agree with you, take the sugar out and taste the salt so to speak.
Hmm, I love music. There is this one thing that I always say to my friends and family when I REALLY love a song "I need to feel the emotion or the soul to it" That's why I always found it odd when some people like for example reggaeton or rap. I just don't feel any emotion/soul to it. Same goes with any genre of music really but usually rap/reggaeton. Some songs from pop sound good to my ear, but still, I don't feel the emotion/soul from the singer. I don't really listen to rap that much but when I do, it's usually not the typical rap lyrics because I really do not like a lot of what is put out there.
This is an example of what I'm talking about. Artist name is J Cole. He does do the occasional stereotypical rap which I don't really listen to, but then he does this song which I really love. His messaging is pretty obvious about how he was shitty to his mother and how he wants to apologize. https://youtu.be/lTpaBK5HYz4
Or when artist hide a hidden message in a song but not in a bad way. Best example that I can think of is Waiting for the End by Linkin Park(Lead singer is Chester Bennington where the theory is he is John Podestas bastard child). On the surface you could say it's about a relationship and moving on from it but when I heard it, I immediately knew he was talking about something else because I've been in the same mindset. If you actually look at it through the mind of Chester, you immediately know it's talking about depression. How your inner demons keep fighting you. How your holding on to the idea of being happy and a better person. How there are ups and downs where you start over and over. One of the first lyrics "this is not the end, this is not the beginning" basically is encouragement saying life has its ups and downs and that doesn't necessarily mean your life is over. I could really dissect this more if I where to go line by line of lyrics but for shortness, the hidden message of the song is really about not letting go of that hope you still have in you when you are deep in your thoughts. To always strive to keep living. If you want to here the song with the lyrics I'll put it here. https://youtu.be/BPO3SaXHHBA
Basically the best songs for me is when I can feel where the artist is coming from. Sorry for the winded explanation 😅
Some of Eminem's early stuff had quite a lot of emotional content. Just sayin'.
He's pictured in the Q drops with Chandler. But Q has an alternative that is actually extremely good, see my comment on NF elsewhere on this thread.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16b6N5Jk2g/x/c/4TtruqK4uTm
3 blind mice
3 blind mice
see how they run
see how they run
they all ran after the farmers wife
she cut off their tails with a butchers knife
3 blind mice
3 blind mice
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I see what you mean.
kek
I don't don't like radio pop music because the actual music too simple, repetitive and derivative but i gotta say the singer in this "example" that you shared has an amazing voice. Really enjoyable!
A decade or so ago, i was listening to some ACDC while out walking. Sin City came on, and i was paying attention to the lyrics only. I'll never forget it because it grossed me out, and from that moment i've been sick of ACDC.
but the lyrics to Dirty Deeds are hilarious!
Dirty deeds done with sheep, dirty deeds little bald peep.
Weird AL knocked that one out of the park.
Lol, Weird Al usually knocks it out of the park🐸
Yes!
Highway too hell wasn't bad enough for you? :') :')
With mental attention, there's only so much focus a person can attain at any given moment, especially for long durations without rest. You're not necessarily listening to, picking out and analyzing every single note and every single sound you hear in a song, it's the combination of all of it which makes it music in the first place. If the "beat" or non-vocal part of the song is overwhelming a person's attention and focus and, like in the example you gave above, limiting the mental attention left over to focus particularly on the lyrics, the message behind the lyrics becomes, by definition, subliminal: accepted without question.
Once you get accustomed to accept this subtle form messaging, it becomes a habit that can be difficult to turn off or "unlearn." So people who listen to raunchy music in this highly passive way, with suggestive messaging more or less overlooked by their focused attention (messaging which they would otherwise perhaps be repulsed by) they're probably more likely to accept this subliminal "nudging" elsewhere in their life (advertising, television, government, peer pressure, cults, podcasts, political parties, etc.)
Kind of a hunch based on personal experience but also a generalization at what I see in "popular" culture at the moment.
I just listen to easy listening instrumentals in the car. It's very calming, and I can do my own singing.
Wow you can really here how fake an synthesized they make her voice too
Any time we're talking about pop music here on GAW, I have to drop a mention of NF, whose music is in the video Q linked to in #2811, and whose lyrics Q repeated:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LIzKEc4n_w
u/#q2811
His music is fantastic for anyone who has gone through trauma (which is pretty much anyone who's lived through the past few years). And most of the songs get very interesting indeed, and sometimes make more sense, if you read them as if Q wrote them.
He would definitely survive the "acapella" treatment...in fact most of his music is mixed to make the lyrics very clear.
You just reminded me of this classic: https://youtu.be/cUEkOVdUjHc (NSFW... turn volume down)