I remember the days when the most talked about conspiracy theory was that if you play pink floyd tapes backwards, you would hear some messages. This takes me back to that
There was an episode of "The 700 Club" where a guest had a tape recorder and a lot of recordings played backwards so you could hear messages. I think I have a cassette recording of the audio in my collection somewhere. Some "messages" were obvious plants by artists trying to be funny. Others were real stretches.
I have a 45 record by the 1910 Fruitgum Company with a B-side titled "Pow Wow." It was backwards. Playing the recording backwards gets you a recording of the group singing the Howdy Doody Theme. Originally, I physically turned the record backward on the turntable to hear what it was. I have it on the computer now, where I can reverse it with my music software, DCart10.5.
Another backward 45 is the flip side of "They're Coming to Take Me Away" by Napoleon XIV. It's the A-side in reverse. Even the label is printed backwards.
I remember the days when the most talked about conspiracy theory was that if you play pink floyd tapes backwards, you would hear some messages. This takes me back to that
There was an episode of "The 700 Club" where a guest had a tape recorder and a lot of recordings played backwards so you could hear messages. I think I have a cassette recording of the audio in my collection somewhere. Some "messages" were obvious plants by artists trying to be funny. Others were real stretches.
I have a 45 record by the 1910 Fruitgum Company with a B-side titled "Pow Wow." It was backwards. Playing the recording backwards gets you a recording of the group singing the Howdy Doody Theme. Originally, I physically turned the record backward on the turntable to hear what it was. I have it on the computer now, where I can reverse it with my music software, DCart10.5.
Another backward 45 is the flip side of "They're Coming to Take Me Away" by Napoleon XIV. It's the A-side in reverse. Even the label is printed backwards.
I have way too many records and tapes.
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