Originally posted by Louis'74+Aug 26 2004, 03:27 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Louis'74 @ Aug 26 2004, 03:27 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin--adrian _68@Aug 25 2004, 10:44 PM
does KISS stands for
Knights
In
Satan's
Service?
Some friend told me, dunno if it's true
This reminds me on a book called 'Backward Masking' which discusses the secret messages certain bands use to put in their songs. Playing these songs backwards would reveal those messages. Kinda scary if you imagine those messages could affect your subconscious, but I personally think the brain can't receive backward talk while hearing a song in normal forward playing mode.
The Beatles also were one of the first bands which have recorded some backward stuff in their songs, like in 'Revolution Nr. 9' for instance.
At that time (1967 I think) rumors were spreading around that Paul McCartney died in a traffic accident.
Those rumors also were feeded by the Abbey Road's album-cover on which you can see McCartney walking in raw with his other band-members over a pedestrian crossing barefooted. This has provided the connection to an italian tradition where deceased people get buried without their shoes on.
The white VW car showing on the left side behind the four has also given some reason for the speculations about Paul's death. The car's number plate says 28IF, which could have meant that Paul could've turned 28, IF he wouldn't have been involved in a car-accident. Scary story :wacko: .
Anyway, rock music has always been the target of some so-called christians to put occult rituals in connection with, but searching after them with an oversized magnifying glass will reveal dust everywhere

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I remember when Rush Limbaugh did his own 'expose' on Backward Masking. He 'claimed' (it was all a joke, but many took it seriously

) that Slim Whitman's
One White Dove (ok, so the title was Latin or some other language, but I only remember the English translation) had messages from Satan. He played the message, which sounded like ED209's voice rambling on for several paragraphs about Slim's deal with Satan or some other equally absurd BS. People called in and defended Slim, and they were not happy. Most took the thing seriously, and it was really funny.
