Stairway to heaven played backwards. I swear i didn't edit this. Believe it. ╔═╦╗╔╦╗╔═╦═╦╦╦╦╗╔═╗ ║╚╣║║║╚╣╚╣╔╣╔╣║╚╣═╣ ╠╗║╚╝║║╠╗║╚╣║║║║║═╣ ╚═╩══╩═╩═╩═╩╝╚╩═╩═╝
I've reversed blues songs and other sad songs, and this happens all the time. The songs actually begin to sound happy. It's actually quite fascinating.
@@Emily-om6mg I'm not a expert on Crowley but I do believe a ton of the things written about him are false or there isn't solid evidence to back up the accusation. From what I've read about Crowley he got off on people thinking he's this evil guy and had no issue with people slandering his name. I think a polarizing figure or really anyone for that matter should be criticized for things they are actually guilty of not misinformation. There is also a ton of misinformation about Thelema.
When listening to it the 'proper' way, we hear Plant talk about how there's 'two paths you can go by' and he then says that 'Theres still time to change the road youre on', which suggests that even though we make mistakes and choose the wrong 'road', we can still correct our mistakes. But by listening to it the 'incorrect' we here him talk about how Satan took the wrong path and empathises with Satan. Also, that we can all learn from our mistakes, even the most evil guy ever!
There is no intended satanic message here, if you listen to it backwards without the words on the screen it is just noise, this just shows how suggestive our brains are that we form jiberish into words because we are told they are there.
I purposefully scrolled down to the comments while listening to the video for the first time to see if I could make anything out without the words on the screen.. nothing. You're absolutely right about the power of suggestion.
***** That would be extremely coincidental. It's very difficult to make backwards messages in songs. If you try it, that's about as close as you can get and still have somewhat intelligible lyrics. And you can't make sense of the words forwards. "Stairway to Heaven"? Backwards? Stairway to hell. I wouldn't be surprised if they did put this in there. And if you listen to how he's singing, it's like he's being very price to utter each syllable at the write time. I definitely think this was intentional.
Exactly! It all has to with how your brain interprets stimuli, and how it doesn't like it when things, especially sounds, don't make sense. Try looking up your bleeped up brain.
The real lyrics to this part backwards. no er'uoy daor eht egnahc ot emit llits s'ereht nur gnol eht ni tub, yb og nac uoy shtap owt era ereht, sey neeuq Yam eht rof naelc gnirps a tsuj s'ti won demrala eb t'nod, woregdeh ruoy ni eltsub a s'ereht fi
francis grove Shut up. I know it's right. This language is called Hsilgne and is used in Backwards english songs. English words Backwards is not English words Forwards
This is even creepier...If you play the song forwards all the way through, you will experience a Fricken Amazing Song. I don't think anyone, even the great Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, were skilled enough to make the song the best ever and have a "Satanic" message placed in backwards. Classic rock=life
I've been creating a video on the occult influence on the music industry... so because of that I was researching all this stuff. There are quotes from Robert Plant denying they put any satanic message there... and also a quote from the record label. I don't have time to dig up the quotes right now... but if I have time later, I'll find them. And yes, they could be lying, but I don't think they did on purpose. I do think the song was channeled though... Jimmy Page was heavily into the Occult, and he is quoted as saying "It was my life - that fusion of magick and music." Anyway gotta go now... and thanks! haha
Here because my psychology textbook talks about this, it's an example of pareidolia: we tend to see patterns and meaning (in this case, hear words) when it's actually just nonsense.
This is the first time that I've heard it backward. And I think that the "myth" is fact. I heard about the myth 25 years ago. But, never got to hear it played backward until now.
What most people don't know is that the way these backmasked lyrics are constructed, its impossible for a human to write. The melody and tempo make the reverse words. If you just read them and play backwards its just gibberish. But if you sing them to the tune they form. It's impossible to predict what words, to what melody, to what beat will make the words let alone a sentence, let alone a sentence in context with the song.
Well, It WAS a myth. Christians started spreading rumors about backwards masking and after it snowballed many artists like led Zeppelin and Prince started doing just for the goofs
The myth is and was real. The thing of change 8s the medium upon which it's played back. If you're born after 1994, sadly, unless you're a child of a nostalgic parent, you only know of digital reprints. And if you're copy is post 2009 I think it was, there are no master recordings exist through the label as a mysterious fire took them out. It's a massive list of lost artillery. It's curious then these ppl who question the subliminal activity. I suggest you read up on MKULTRA, Mockingbird, Midnight Climax, and the plethora of declassified info about these techniques that historically have been less conspiracy, and more truth than many will accept.
Come on people, it's hypnosis! If you look away you can't hear anything, you only hear the words because you have been Given the option. There's no secret message. You've just been given the illusion that there was a bad message in a good song. Open your eyes and see that you've been hypnotized!!!!!
Guys, think of this; There are two paths you can take. This song is describing them, forward is heavenly, pretty, holy and nice. Play it backwards and you get the second path, dark, demonic, satanic, and crude sounding. This is two songs in one, made for demon worshippers and Christians
It sounds more like, "the one who made a pact what makes me sad," to me. "Here's to my sweet Satan," seems clear, but that could just be a metaphor for his art. The sweet love of his art brought him diabolical pain.
+Realmetshow > it's fake, > you can take any song, play it backwards, > put some lyrics on the screen, > and it would really sound like the singer is saying that, That's what I had thought. But I captured the audio and reversed it -- the section that had been backwards does, in fact, reverse back to the original second last verse of the song, without anything noticeable added. Just to be thorough, I took my personal audio file of "Stairway" and reversed it, not adding or subtracting anything. That section is exactly as demonstrated here. You can say this video is interpreting liberally, but you can't say it's fake. No way to tell if Led Zeppelin was playing an elaborate joke, or just coincidence, but you'd have to be illiterate in English not to notice that the original "Stairway" lyrics had pretty strange diction and syntax. Hell, if my lyrics would reverse into that, I'd be sure to keep them in. Satan is about as threatening or real as Santa Claus.
If you say "Yes we can" on a voice recorder and put that backwards, it sounds like it's saying, "Thank you, Satan." Bottom Line: Apparently, any recording done backwards summons the devil.
+Tymara Ballard Some weird stuff about monsters with lots of heads ending the world, then a dead guy coming back to life, dying, coming back to life again, followed by 3 conflicting accounts of his unbirth, then like 200 pages of creepy shit mostly about stoning people and how it's shameful for women to talk in front of God, and then God destroys the universe because some naked babe regurgitated an apple (?!).
Actually the story is is that the original tape was an 8 track, you know, with your strings, guitarist, vocals, etc. and someone slipped a 9th track in there. That's the rumor.
God created this world like this: for the same words given, we are free to make a prayer or a condemnation. It all depends on what is experienced in our heart. For the same life given, we are free to put it in the service of God or Satan. It all depends on what is experienced in our heart.
I know why it sounds gloomy, sullen and Satanic played backwards. This is because music is the essence of human mood put into audio/sound. When you reverse it, you are also reversing the music artists' mood. So it begins sound the exact opposite; so naturally you will get a spooky sounding song.
I bough the kind of cassettes where the halves were held together with screws, you could take them apart, reverse the tape and play the whole tape backwards.
It’s priming, pareidolia, and English language letter frequency combined that create this illusion. The 3 most used consonant letters in the English language are S, T and N, with the A vowel being the 2nd most used letter overall. That means there’s an extremely high chance that words sounding like Satan will be heard when playing words backwards. Priming and pareidolia together are very potent at conditioning your mind to hear what has been suggested. Christian songs have words that sound like Satan when played backwards too. Somewhere on the internet is a database of every known song to have this effect.
Does anybody know if a recording like this can effect our minds if played normally? We don't normally listen to music backwards. I believe this technique is called "back masking". It's been many years since being in a band however I had heard about playing this backwards in the late 70's, early 80's and the messages it contained.
Is time a perceptual phenomenon? If so, perhaps some minds might be able to subconsciously "play reality backward," so to speak. Some, at least, make the assumption that the best place to put the Cartesian point of origin is at a temporal extreme ("the beginning of time"). In this case time can only move in one direction: into the future. Culturally, we are often inclined to define our world in terms of the standard of comparison being a point of origin at one extreme end of a spectrum (understanding "now" as the result of a series of things that came "before"). An alternative mathematical origin, instead of "the beginning," might rather be "the now". If the alternative were chosen, time could be interpreted as moving in both directions. If indeed a brain existed with the capacity to simultaneously perceive the now while it processed the instant replay of the ultra-recent past in reverse, it might be able to produce some pretty cool works of art. Particularly music, where there is a replayable sequence of sounds that, given the proper technology, can be repeated both forward and backward. There could very well be, to a mind capable of detecting "backward" as something other than gibberish, an effect, even if just subconscious.
If you're familiar with the song, and can hear it in your mind playing forward as youtube provides it in reverse, here is a link to Queen's Another One Bites the Dust played backwards. I don't know if I agree with the backwards lyrics, but that's not the point. If you are familiar enough with the song, you can recognize it while it's played backwards and "perceive" (both with your ears, and with your processed short term memory) both directions of time simultaneously. The experience wouldn't be something that lasted longer than the duration of short term memory, but, after listening to both forward and backward many times, one might be familiar enough to be able to "play them in their head" simultaneously. ...and stop time!!!
Thank you Nathan. I was not expecting to get such a well articulated response to my question. Obviously, you are very well educated and you have given me much food for thought. It's always interesting to me how time speeds up when we are doing an enjoyable task and slows down when the task is not enjoyable. That being said, I lean more towards the theory that time is perceptual. There's even a saying for this "Time flies when we are having fun". I'm assuming my previous statement is based on some form of Physics. It's always refreshing to get responses like yours that cause me to think. Thank you and have a wonderful day.
@@robertdriggers379 oddly enough I perceive time as being faster when doing things I don't enjoy. work always seems to go by quick when I'm having a rather shite day.
This could be real, think about it : "Stairway to Heaven" backwards could mean a "Descent to Hell". They just could have written some random satanic lyrics (with "Satan", "666" and stuff into it), then put them backwards and tried to rewrite some normal lyrics that would just sound like those satanic lyrics when you reverse them. The result would be as such, but it's just an easter egg, as Radiohead could have done, for instance. I think this is brilliant : D
The most obvious and easily heard thing when it’s played backwards is right as it starts: “Aaaaaaah, backwards.” The rest just seems to be the aural equivalent of pareidolia. The terms that come to mind are schizophrenia, auditory hallucinations, and psychosis.
Woah LOL That is totally cool. Makes ya wonder if that whole Plant Crowley connection . Resulted in the real shit man Either way I'm cool with it I LOVE the song always have but only forwards not backwards
Have you ever listened to someone speaking a foreign language that you don't understand and you start to hear English words even though there aren't any, same thing I guess.
Wow, you are completely right I failed. I backspaced a lot and this is what usually happens when I backspace so many times. I meant to say "That is what you believe, you can think the universe just "Poofed" into existence, I don't care."
The only thing that matters is if we just listen to the original version and not backwards. That’s like turning the crucifix upside down. Obviously, it’s gonna be bad. So, let’s not reverse the song.
@@Sign-oi4oc If you unironically continue listening to Satan's music(most of all popular music), you will find it more difficult to follow God and live by his word.
***** Well, we all have our own opinions religiously. "Pride". I would like to point out, is also an opinion. I never intended to make myself sound prideful, but if Jesus is your savior, according to the bible, we will be given mercy for out sins. I never meant to offend you in any way, nor sound like a dipshit. Goodbye.
@Nia Morris exactly; if you don't see the lyrics there is gibberish, but when you see the lyrics your mind makes those words, even if they don't actually exist-try listening to a "misheard lyrics" video of a song, then look up the actual song without looking up the real lyrics. Same thing; it's because humans tend to rely more on their eyes than their ears-if the lyrics say the singer says something they didn't, your ears fall for it and you "hear" the phrase.
1.That is one of the most creepiest song lyrics i have heared 2.Dereah evah i scliryl gnos steipeerc stom eht fo eno si taht 1.=For those who speak normal(lamor keaps ohw esoht rof) 2.=for those who speak backwards(sdrawkcab kaeps ohw esoht rof)
I listened first without looking at the "lyrics" and I heard what sounded like Satan twice, the word suffer, and 666. Now I'll take a look at what it supposedly says....
Wow! I didn't hear everything exactly the same, but some of those lines sound pretty clear. I suppose maybe you could find these things in other songs?? It's kinda' weird to me that it's in a song called "Stairway to Heaven" and the "May Queen" lyric refers, if I'm not mistaken, to a poem by Aleister Crowley...a man who called himself The Beast and took 666 as his own number... it just so happens that part played backwards seems to mention Satan and 666....I don't know...
Why do atheists always feel the need to say their atheists? I used to be one and I never felt the need to be a gloating prick about it, no matter how subtle
Careful, if they hear you it will cause their underwear to get bunched up from the clenching. They don't like it when someone doesn't agree with them, or refuses to do life their way.
Yeah, evangelical Christians never feel the need to loudly proclaim their faith in public, remind other people how they're going to burn in Hell unless they follow the Gospel According to Pastor Bob, form powerful political action committees, take over public school boards, and reserve the right to deny their fellow citizens their Constitutional rights because Jesus.
If you do not look at the words airs complete gibberish. But when you do read the lyrics you hear it. This is because our brains are looking for it whether it's there or not so we convince ourselves that the song sings about Satan without realizing it.
You can also hear "Yish to my Swedes hatin" and "hish to ma sleet sayden" just as clearly if you listen enough times. But since we insist on making something out of nothing we HAVE to go with "here's to my sweet satan", right?
Do you guys not get it? Forward is going to heaven, the song is like climbing to heaven, but if you go backwards you end up in hell.
*mind blown*
This world is going backwards.. You will still end up in hell
Wow you just made it so clear
oh shit
ikr are people that dumb
Then, we play Highway to Hell backward it'll become road to heaven
I know. When you play the chorus to Highway to hell backwards, it sounds like "Well hey, Yahweh!"
I've reversed blues songs and other sad songs, and this happens all the time. The songs actually begin to sound happy. It's actually quite fascinating.
Did you make videos on them?
Fact: Jimmy Page, the lead guitarist had a major interest in the occult
He actually bought and lived in the house previously owned by Alister Crowley. One of the most outspoken Satanist of his time.
Except Crowley wasn't a Satanist nor was he luciferian.
Except to most people it's all the same. People are given brands for what they're known for, not for what they actually did/believed in.
@@neondeion12 He was evil either way, whether he knew it or not, he’s just another truth twister.
@@Emily-om6mg I'm not a expert on Crowley but I do believe a ton of the things written about him are false or there isn't solid evidence to back up the accusation. From what I've read about Crowley he got off on people thinking he's this evil guy and had no issue with people slandering his name. I think a polarizing figure or really anyone for that matter should be criticized for things they are actually guilty of not misinformation. There is also a ton of misinformation about Thelema.
Its amazing that the reverse of the song is the exact opposite of the regular song
I mean if this was really done on purpose it was absolutely genius lol
@@davlor86 it wasn’t which is even weirder
@Jason Bourne book writers are false prophets. This is probably a message from one side of the spectrum to the other.
That's actually the meaning of reverse.
@@razablanco3766no. It was done on purpose. Look into jimmy pages ties to the occultists crowler.
When listening to it the 'proper' way, we hear Plant talk about how there's 'two paths you can go by' and he then says that 'Theres still time to change the road youre on', which suggests that even though we make mistakes and choose the wrong 'road', we can still correct our mistakes. But by listening to it the 'incorrect' we here him talk about how Satan took the wrong path and empathises with Satan. Also, that we can all learn from our mistakes, even the most evil guy ever!
There is no intended satanic message here, if you listen to it backwards without the words on the screen it is just noise, this just shows how suggestive our brains are that we form jiberish into words because we are told they are there.
I purposefully scrolled down to the comments while listening to the video for the first time to see if I could make anything out without the words on the screen.. nothing. You're absolutely right about the power of suggestion.
***** That would be extremely coincidental. It's very difficult to make backwards messages in songs. If you try it, that's about as close as you can get and still have somewhat intelligible lyrics. And you can't make sense of the words forwards. "Stairway to Heaven"? Backwards? Stairway to hell. I wouldn't be surprised if they did put this in there. And if you listen to how he's singing, it's like he's being very price to utter each syllable at the write time. I definitely think this was intentional.
How does it feel to be paid to be stupid? paid youtube trolls
I wish I was paid for this
Exactly! It all has to with how your brain interprets stimuli, and how it doesn't like it when things, especially sounds, don't make sense. Try looking up your bleeped up brain.
give me a decent soundboard and I can make it sound like he's singing about papa smurf and his invisible Toyota when its playing backwards.
@@danpineda4447 F off.
It works with any version of the song. I’ve tried it just turn it backwards.
Okay do it and post it
@@adamlindsey9123 okay do and post it let me see if it’s true. Do it with a new song and I’ll believe you
Can u do that with a only a record player? Because this is how the actual record sounds spun backwards
The real lyrics to this part backwards.
no er'uoy daor eht egnahc ot emit llits s'ereht
nur gnol eht ni tub, yb og nac uoy shtap owt era ereht, sey
neeuq Yam eht rof naelc gnirps a tsuj s'ti
won demrala eb t'nod, woregdeh ruoy ni eltsub a s'ereht fi
Its sounds like it
francis grove Shut up. I know it's right. This language is called Hsilgne and is used in Backwards english songs. English words Backwards is not English words Forwards
***** no u
francis grove :P I've done my studies on this and this satanic stuff in Backwards music is complete nonsense.
***** 1:05 you will only hear it if you reed it. try it with your eyes closed you hear nothing.
This song is in sad satan
"Sometimes words have two meanings.."
damn
Legend has it that if you play this song backwards, you'll hear a demonic message about a young woman purchasing a stairway to heaven.
This is even creepier...If you play the song forwards all the way through, you will experience a Fricken Amazing Song. I don't think anyone, even the great Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, were skilled enough to make the song the best ever and have a "Satanic" message placed in backwards. Classic rock=life
They weren't the ones who did it.
Lily M how you know they were not the ones who did it like you were there when they made the song
esan wiltshire They claim they didn't do it. The record company also said they didn't do it. Do you think they're lying?
ok if so, where is the proof do u have any that they said that and yes they could or not be lying oh and ps i did not realise that you were fine :)
I've been creating a video on the occult influence on the music industry... so because of that I was researching all this stuff. There are quotes from Robert Plant denying they put any satanic message there... and also a quote from the record label. I don't have time to dig up the quotes right now... but if I have time later, I'll find them. And yes, they could be lying, but I don't think they did on purpose. I do think the song was channeled though... Jimmy Page was heavily into the Occult, and he is quoted as saying "It was my life - that fusion of magick and music."
Anyway gotta go now... and thanks! haha
lmao imagine a sad satan
check "sad satan" on deep web
+zeroxcrusher if you to get your email hacked go for it
Is it bad that I laughed
Nah sad satan is a game on the deep web in which is know for hacking your email
+SosPlays SP no I meant the comment not the replies xD but damnn that's a thing wtf
Poor Satan, in the end he's just sad
Are u luminai????
+joker girlz i em
FriedBacon oh ok
***** are u lumti
Really???? Why
Anyone else wonder why the song played frontwards has such bizzare lyrics? If there is a bustle in the hedgegrow
Here because my psychology textbook talks about this, it's an example of pareidolia: we tend to see patterns and meaning (in this case, hear words) when it's actually just nonsense.
This is the first time that I've heard it backward. And I think that the "myth" is fact. I heard about the myth 25 years ago. But, never got to hear it played backward until now.
What most people don't know is that the way these backmasked lyrics are constructed, its impossible for a human to write. The melody and tempo make the reverse words. If you just read them and play backwards its just gibberish. But if you sing them to the tune they form. It's impossible to predict what words, to what melody, to what beat will make the words let alone a sentence, let alone a sentence in context with the song.
Well, It WAS a myth. Christians started spreading rumors about backwards masking and after it snowballed many artists like led Zeppelin and Prince started doing just for the goofs
The myth is and was real. The thing of change 8s the medium upon which it's played back. If you're born after 1994, sadly, unless you're a child of a nostalgic parent, you only know of digital reprints. And if you're copy is post 2009 I think it was, there are no master recordings exist through the label as a mysterious fire took them out. It's a massive list of lost artillery. It's curious then these ppl who question the subliminal activity. I suggest you read up on MKULTRA, Mockingbird, Midnight Climax, and the plethora of declassified info about these techniques that historically have been less conspiracy, and more truth than many will accept.
@Jason Bourne ua-cam.com/video/0DmrBph6c9Y/v-deo.html Yes forward phonetic elements create backwards words.
@Jason Bourne
Obama's "Yes we Can" backwards says, Thank you Satan
Come on people, it's hypnosis! If you look away you can't hear anything, you only hear the words because you have been Given the option. There's no secret message. You've just been given the illusion that there was a bad message in a good song. Open your eyes and see that you've been hypnotized!!!!!
Very good point
You only hear what you want, not what is actually there.
Guys, think of this; There are two paths you can take. This song is describing them, forward is heavenly, pretty, holy and nice. Play it backwards and you get the second path, dark, demonic, satanic, and crude sounding. This is two songs in one, made for demon worshippers and Christians
It sounds more like, "the one who made a pact what makes me sad," to me. "Here's to my sweet Satan," seems clear, but that could just be a metaphor for his art. The sweet love of his art brought him diabolical pain.
it's fake,
you can take any song, play it backwards,
put some lyrics on the screen,
and it would really sound like the singer is saying that,
+Realmetshow
> it's fake,
> you can take any song, play it backwards,
> put some lyrics on the screen,
> and it would really sound like the singer is saying that,
That's what I had thought. But I captured the audio and reversed it -- the section that had been backwards does, in fact, reverse back to the original second last verse of the song, without anything noticeable added.
Just to be thorough, I took my personal audio file of "Stairway" and reversed it, not adding or subtracting anything. That section is exactly as demonstrated here. You can say this video is interpreting liberally, but you can't say it's fake.
No way to tell if Led Zeppelin was playing an elaborate joke, or just coincidence, but you'd have to be illiterate in English not to notice that the original "Stairway" lyrics had pretty strange diction and syntax.
Hell, if my lyrics would reverse into that, I'd be sure to keep them in. Satan is about as threatening or real as Santa Claus.
+derekmok What makes you think Santa Claus isn't real?
+Realmetshow No, you can't.
it was actually real big back in the old days to do this with music and hide messages n the lyrics when played back.... look it up dude
Are u stoned?!!😫😫😫, it's not fake
If you say "Yes we can" on a voice recorder and put that backwards, it sounds like it's saying, "Thank you, Satan."
Bottom Line: Apparently, any recording done backwards summons the devil.
"sad satan" when we bully him in hell
Mi Da obama said yes we can alot
Or Obama really is the antichrist. That was his saying.
Bob the builder is satanic confirmed
Obama said it three times on an acceptance speech, purposely
Record the bible and play it backwards let's see what it says
Tymara Ballard Good one!
Tymara Ballard funny part is it says led zeppelin rocks
+Tymara Ballard
Some weird stuff about monsters with lots of heads ending the world, then a dead guy coming back to life, dying, coming back to life again, followed by 3 conflicting accounts of his unbirth, then like 200 pages of creepy shit mostly about stoning people and how it's shameful for women to talk in front of God, and then God destroys the universe because some naked babe regurgitated an apple (?!).
It says "God listens... to SLAYER!!!"
Actually the story is is that the original tape was an 8 track, you know, with your strings, guitarist, vocals, etc. and someone slipped a 9th track in there. That's the rumor.
Still to this day freaks me out
God created this world like this: for the same words given, we are free to make a prayer or a condemnation. It all depends on what is experienced in our heart. For the same life given, we are free to put it in the service of God or Satan. It all depends on what is experienced in our heart.
I know why it sounds gloomy, sullen and Satanic played backwards. This is because music is the essence of human mood put into audio/sound. When you reverse it, you are also reversing the music artists' mood. So it begins sound the exact opposite; so naturally you will get a spooky sounding song.
This is the perfect answer i was looking for years, thank you
I didn't hear any part of the song forward that could make any sense as "666" backwards. Can anyone explain that?
+Robert Hansen" It's just a"
It is a technique call back masking. look it up. :)
I remember when I got this on tape in 1980 whatever. Me and my friends broke it just to play it backward and I heard this part and it was so creepy
Wow
I bough the kind of cassettes where the halves were held together with screws, you could take them apart, reverse the tape and play the whole tape backwards.
Scaring myself by watching this everyday lol
Real. These are called subliminal messages. I learned about it in music class, this message was meant to be there.
this is actually so funny. i love this video
Do you know what happens when you play a country song backwards? You get your wife back, your truck back, your dog back, and your job back.
i thought this was fake but i record the original version on snapchat and put it backwards and it actually says that. that was creepy
I love the tootsie pop at the end!
It’s priming, pareidolia, and English language letter frequency combined that create this illusion. The 3 most used consonant letters in the English language are S, T and N, with the A vowel being the 2nd most used letter overall. That means there’s an extremely high chance that words sounding like Satan will be heard when playing words backwards. Priming and pareidolia together are very potent at conditioning your mind to hear what has been suggested. Christian songs have words that sound like Satan when played backwards too. Somewhere on the internet is a database of every known song to have this effect.
From what I have seen/heard/read over the years,the use of backwards masking/subliminal messaging by Rock musicians, advertisers, etc is common.
Great tootsie pop charm at the end to remind all how old the song actually is.
Does anybody know if a recording like this can effect our minds if played normally? We don't normally listen to music backwards. I believe this technique is called "back masking". It's been many years since being in a band however I had heard about playing this backwards in the late 70's, early 80's and the messages it contained.
Is time a perceptual phenomenon? If so, perhaps some minds might be able to subconsciously "play reality backward," so to speak. Some, at least, make the assumption that the best place to put the Cartesian point of origin is at a temporal extreme ("the beginning of time"). In this case time can only move in one direction: into the future. Culturally, we are often inclined to define our world in terms of the standard of comparison being a point of origin at one extreme end of a spectrum (understanding "now" as the result of a series of things that came "before"). An alternative mathematical origin, instead of "the beginning," might rather be "the now". If the alternative were chosen, time could be interpreted as moving in both directions. If indeed a brain existed with the capacity to simultaneously perceive the now while it processed the instant replay of the ultra-recent past in reverse, it might be able to produce some pretty cool works of art. Particularly music, where there is a replayable sequence of sounds that, given the proper technology, can be repeated both forward and backward. There could very well be, to a mind capable of detecting "backward" as something other than gibberish, an effect, even if just subconscious.
If you're familiar with the song, and can hear it in your mind playing forward as youtube provides it in reverse, here is a link to Queen's Another One Bites the Dust played backwards. I don't know if I agree with the backwards lyrics, but that's not the point. If you are familiar enough with the song, you can recognize it while it's played backwards and "perceive" (both with your ears, and with your processed short term memory) both directions of time simultaneously. The experience wouldn't be something that lasted longer than the duration of short term memory, but, after listening to both forward and backward many times, one might be familiar enough to be able to "play them in their head" simultaneously. ...and stop time!!!
Thank you Nathan. I was not expecting to get such a well articulated response to my question. Obviously, you are very well educated and you have given me much food for thought. It's always interesting to me how time speeds up when we are doing an enjoyable task and slows down when the task is not enjoyable. That being said, I lean more towards the theory that time is perceptual. There's even a saying for this "Time flies when we are having fun". I'm assuming my previous statement is based on some form of Physics. It's always refreshing to get responses like yours that cause me to think. Thank you and have a wonderful day.
@@robertdriggers379 oddly enough I perceive time as being faster when doing things I don't enjoy. work always seems to go by quick when I'm having a rather shite day.
This could be real, think about it : "Stairway to Heaven" backwards could mean a "Descent to Hell".
They just could have written some random satanic lyrics (with "Satan", "666" and stuff into it), then put them backwards and tried to rewrite some normal lyrics that would just sound like those satanic lyrics when you reverse them.
The result would be as such, but it's just an easter egg, as Radiohead could have done, for instance.
I think this is brilliant : D
Subscribed when I got the to the outro clip 👏🏼
I listened to it with the window minimized and I still heard it....
It's actually the power of suggestion, there is no satanic messages, we learned all about this is science class.
I think the last part really was "and it was all for shame he made us suffer sad satan"
Sounds more like in a toolshed where he made us suffer sad satan
Hypnosis at his end stage
What's interesting is the opposite of Stairway to Heaven is sort of Stairway to Hell. I think this is legit
The most obvious and easily heard thing when it’s played backwards is right as it starts:
“Aaaaaaah, backwards.” The rest just seems to be the aural equivalent of pareidolia. The terms that come to mind are schizophrenia, auditory hallucinations, and psychosis.
That ending doe. 😂
Nice description!
Woah LOL That is totally cool. Makes ya wonder if that whole Plant Crowley connection . Resulted in the real shit man Either way I'm cool with it I LOVE the song always have but only forwards not backwards
If I ever had to sing "Happy Birthday" to Satan, I'll make sure to do it backwards.
"There was a little tool shed where he made us suffer, who's power is Satan"
right when i got to the backwards part my cat junpscared me
Have you ever listened to someone speaking a foreign language that you don't understand and you start to hear English words even though there aren't any, same thing I guess.
This can be listened really clearly
Awesome, double meaning
Just reciting the lyrics as a recording and then playing it backwards produces gibberish.
why is satan so sad in this song? poor guy
It's there for marketing reasons. That is so cool.
Nobody should be fighting over religion. Especially over social media, am I right?
Wow, you are completely right I failed. I backspaced a lot and this is what usually happens when I backspace so many times. I meant to say "That is what you believe, you can think the universe just "Poofed" into existence, I don't care."
Thanks
That tootsie pop though...
The only thing that matters is if we just listen to the original version and not backwards. That’s like turning the crucifix upside down. Obviously, it’s gonna be bad. So, let’s not reverse the song.
Your mind is processing the song backwards too
@@sskinedGUY ye ye. It was processed very quick when I heard it, LOL😂
Satan made the song, it is made to put you in a trance, stop listening to Satan's songs.
@@stealingStolenMemes ehh?
@@Sign-oi4oc If you unironically continue listening to Satan's music(most of all popular music), you will find it more difficult to follow God and live by his word.
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sad satan...
There was a little tool shed he said so sad Satan
These truly are the lyrics of a song
wow this is a cool coincidence
Stairway to heaven?
or
Stairway to hell?
All I made was a damn comment
And here comes hell, I got an idea every one get a life before we all go to hell
***** I'm stupid enough to believe god and Jesus and I think that that you all need god and Jesus.
ugh every one stop
***** I was not trying to
If you think about it, wouldn't the stairway to heaven backwards or flipped be the stairway to hell?
Exactly...
But this is probably fake
Isaac Burke
Either it's fake or it's not. Play it backwards yourself to make sure.
***** Okay, dude, we were just having a conversation until you butted in.
***** Well, we all have our own opinions religiously. "Pride". I would like to point out, is also an opinion. I never intended to make myself sound prideful, but if Jesus is your savior, according to the bible, we will be given mercy for out sins. I never meant to offend you in any way, nor sound like a dipshit.
Goodbye.
YanelArez I played back myself and came out the same but the only problem is the last verses I can't get it clear enough .. only a lil bit
@Nia Morris exactly; if you don't see the lyrics there is gibberish, but when you see the lyrics your mind makes those words, even if they don't actually exist-try listening to a "misheard lyrics" video of a song, then look up the actual song without looking up the real lyrics. Same thing; it's because humans tend to rely more on their eyes than their ears-if the lyrics say the singer says something they didn't, your ears fall for it and you "hear" the phrase.
Sounds more like Cthulhu language: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"
the end scared me
Now, my stand point, is that it's just idiots making deals with lucifer
is the guns n roses truly needed
+raymond lutz eXACTLY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WHOLE GENRE
This is legit on vinyl lol
But I can actually here him saying satan a lot of times even without the lyrics
I just came here for the comments, i didn't even listen lol.
1.That is one of the most creepiest song lyrics i have heared
2.Dereah evah i scliryl gnos steipeerc stom eht fo eno si taht
1.=For those who speak normal(lamor keaps ohw esoht rof)
2.=for those who speak backwards(sdrawkcab kaeps ohw esoht rof)
Awesome
Illuminati confirmed
nice
Play it at lower speed.
Objectively “suffer” can be heard clearly.
Satan almost sounds like saint
He'll give those with him 666... Translation: He will give those that are on his side Unlimited life
lmao, I had kids believing this in highschool.
I listened first without looking at the "lyrics" and I heard what sounded like Satan twice, the word suffer, and 666. Now I'll take a look at what it supposedly says....
Wow! I didn't hear everything exactly the same, but some of those lines sound pretty clear. I suppose maybe you could find these things in other songs?? It's kinda' weird to me that it's in a song called "Stairway to Heaven" and the "May Queen" lyric refers, if I'm not mistaken, to a poem by Aleister Crowley...a man who called himself The Beast and took 666 as his own number... it just so happens that part played backwards seems to mention Satan and 666....I don't know...
its so weird how they did this in the oldin days
Why do atheists always feel the need to say their atheists? I used to be one and I never felt the need to be a gloating prick about it, no matter how subtle
Have you heard of missionaries?
+XRabidMinecraftersX haha fucking gold mate lol
Careful, if they hear you it will cause their underwear to get bunched up from the clenching. They don't like it when someone doesn't agree with them, or refuses to do life their way.
Yeah, evangelical Christians never feel the need to loudly proclaim their faith in public, remind other people how they're going to burn in Hell unless they follow the Gospel According to Pastor Bob, form powerful political action committees, take over public school boards, and reserve the right to deny their fellow citizens their Constitutional rights because Jesus.
+Mariano Paniello agreed!
If you do not look at the words airs complete gibberish. But when you do read the lyrics you hear it. This is because our brains are looking for it whether it's there or not so we convince ourselves that the song sings about Satan without realizing it.
I was at a science lecture the other day and all this is is suggestion
there was a *puts shades on* "pop-up" at the end
This is actually real. I tried it backwards too and it says exactly the same.
You should hear miley Cyrus the climb backwards. That's a trip!
forgive me Lord I was curious
You hear what you wanna hear
You can also hear "Yish to my Swedes hatin" and "hish to ma sleet sayden" just as clearly if you listen enough times. But since we insist on making something out of nothing we HAVE to go with "here's to my sweet satan", right?
What the hell is a bustle in my hedgerow, and how is it a spring clean for the may queen?
Hahah then it needs to be Heaven to Stairway xD