Famous Subliminal Messages in Music
Ever heard of the song, Stairway
to Heaven by Led Zeppelin? It was made famous when people claim that they can
hear satanic messages when playing the music backwards. This is just one of the
many ways of using subliminal messaging through music today.
There have been many rumors and
speculations that famous songs actually contain subliminal messages. Subliminal
messages used in songs are verbal or aural in natured, and are delivered either
very quickly or backwards at such low volumes that the audience is unaware of
receiving it. Such charges are made not just to rock music, but even Christian
songs as well!
A famous subliminal message in
music would be the song Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin, that apparently
when played backwards contains satanic messages. This is a form of reverse
subliminal messages. More often than not, subliminal message are inserted for
entertainment purposes or to increase sales of the album. It has been
speculated that Led Zeppelin inserted the message as they thought that if
people played the record backwards enough times, it would spoil it and hence lead
to increased sales for them!
Other famous subliminal messages
in music include one involving The Beatles, specifically the song titled Come
Together, which is said to be about sex with John Lennon. Even Britney Spears,
in the song “I’m not that Innocent” had supposedly inserted the message “Sleep
with me I’m not too young” when played backwards! The rock group Queen’s song
“Another One Bites the Dust” is also purported to be talking about drug use
when played backwards.
Several years ago, there was a
court case involving the suing of a rock group “Judas Priest” which had
inserted the subliminal message of “Do it” in their song, which the parents
felt induced their children to commit suicide.
Before getting carried away and
panicking about the various songs that you have listened to before, the real
issue is not whether there are actual subliminal messages included in songs,
but if these have any influence on the audience. If you were to hear such a
message played backwards, would you be able to understand it, or subconsciously
alter your behavior?
Research has shown that when
participants listened to messages recorded backwards, they are unable to decode
what it actually was when played normally. Their behavior was not altered in
any noticeable way. After all, if listening to metal bands that proclaim death
and gore do not induce people to go on a murder rampage, it is unlikely that
such subliminal messages in music can have significant adverse effects on the
audience.
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