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.
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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