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Old 05-09-2007, 07:43 PM   #31
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they rotate entertainment between Martina McBride, Brooks and Dunn, and Toby Keith. One year there was a big controversy because TK said the word ass in one of his patriotic songs.
So they only allow artists from Oklahoma then? Cool.
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Old 05-09-2007, 08:43 PM   #32
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My first year of college, I spent no less than 3 hours one day dismantling a tape in order to turn it over and play it backward. There may have been an easier way, but we didn't know it about it, and really as a freshman in college what better thing do you have to do?

I digress. The best backward song that I was ever able to hear was Queens "Another One Bites the Dust". During the chorus, as clear as a bell it says "Its fun to smoke Marijuana". Try it sometime. Not marijuana, but the whole backward tape thing.
The HBLL had tape players that would play casettes backwards. Someone told me that Stairway to Heaven had "here's to my sweet Satan" backmasked. So I took my tape to the Lord's library, and sure enought it did.
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The HBLL had tape players that would play casettes backwards. Someone told me that Stairway to Heaven had "here's to my sweet Satan" backmasked. So I took my tape to the Lord's library, and sure enought it did.
I listened for that too and I suppose you could say it was there, but you had to really want to hear it before you could understand it. I think it was just gtobbledy-gook that people wanted to hear so they did.
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Old 05-10-2007, 02:36 AM   #34
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My first year of college, I spent no less than 3 hours one day dismantling a tape in order to turn it over and play it backward. There may have been an easier way, but we didn't know it about it, and really as a freshman in college what better thing do you have to do?

I digress. The best backward song that I was ever able to hear was Queens "Another One Bites the Dust". During the chorus, as clear as a bell it says "Its fun to smoke Marijuana". Try it sometime. Not marijuana, but the whole backward tape thing.
I once played a 45 of Devo backwards on a turntable and could have sworn I heard: "Znnayf brolxrl grz shnrefp Harline is still open glorpl nyuzhfgwelp"

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