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- From: saruman@cats.ucsc.edu (Nicholas Patrick Popoff)
- Newsgroups: alt.rock-n-roll.metal
- Subject: Re: Lad Zeppelin
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 04:37:52 GMT
- Organization: University of California; Santa Cruz
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- In article <72138@cup.portal.com> sunday@cup.portal.com (Sunday and Associates) writes:
- >I agree with the previous answer, that yes if you stretch your imagination,
- >you can "hear" the "My Sweet Satan" phrase if you play the studio version
- >of Stairway to Heaven backwards. I also think it just a coincidence,
- >because it is by no means "crystal" clear. Also, if you play the live
- >version of Staiway (from The Song Remains the Same), you hear a less clear,
- >but similar phrase.
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- Heres my idea: satan sounds more like shertan in that song, when
- you listen to it baskwards. Now, what hes saying Forwards several times
- in those parts is "there's". The way he sings it it sounds more like
- "ntherse" Now, messing with the cheesy sound stuff I got with windows 3.1,
- playing "ntherse" backwards is a dead ringer for what people say sounds
- like "satan".
- Besides, Ive listened to these parts backwards myself, and never heard
- anything other than normal words being played backwards......
-
- -nick
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