10 Hidden Subliminal Messages In Popular Songs
Top 10 Secret subliminal message and fan theories in pop music.
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Music has been and continues to be an integral part of our lives and culture. Dating back many thousands of years, the earliest humans played rudimentary forms of music with very crude instruments. Over the following centuries, music, its content and the instruments used to create it evolved. Depending on where you lived in the world, music had different significance and was used in different ways. For instance, in Ancient Greece, music was associated with the theatre and special ceremonies. In the Middle Ages in Europe, music was strongly associated with the Church. This began to shift to more secular areas as the Europe entered the Renaissance. In tribal regions of the Americas and Africa, music was integral to spiritual events and story-telling.
In the 20th century music around the world began to change rapidly. New technologies in making music, combined with improved methods of travel and communication brought areas of the world and their musical tastes closer together. The rise of Rock and Rap, notably in North America, coincided with a boom in the music industry and expansion of radio and television services related to music. This was a period of great experimentation and expansion. If you had a particular taste in music, odds were that there was type that was perfect for you. Of course, not all people agreed on what constituted ‘music’ and there was a noticeable generational clash between the youth and the older generations concerning musical tastes.
The 1950s started the rock and roll revolution and this ‘movement’ gained steam throughout the 60s and 70s. New bands emerged and new stars were born. Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, KISS, Ozzy Osbourne – just a handful of the bands and performers who shaped the music industry and caused controversy with parental and religious figures. While kids loved the new music and innovative sounds that made this music different from their parents’, the older generation grew concerned. We look back on this period and laugh because the older generation at the time believed this music was evil, degenerate and corrupting the youth. There were people who thought these bands were delivering satanic messages. In short, this new wave of music and their musicians were destroying the fabric of society.
A lot of the criticism that was aimed at the music industry 40 or 50 years ago continues to be seen today. Music and musicians are often labelled as corruptive forces and bad role models for our kids. They dress controversially, their music sounds different and, importantly, the lyrics in their songs send messages that parents don’t want their kids to hear. Yes, the message, often hidden within the song has been upsetting uber-conservative adults for generations. With old school rock, people looked for a message that could only be heard when the record or tape was played backwards. Called ‘backmasking,’ parents of the 1960s, 70s and 80s all got their torches and pitchforks when they heard what sounded to be satanic messages coming from their kids’ vinyl records. Satan aside, hidden drug and sex references have also been popular to find, whether playing a song backwards or just translating the lyrics that are hidden in plain sight.
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Strawberry Fields Forever
Hook – Blues Traveller
Total Eclipse of the Heart – Bonnie Tyler
Stairway to Heaven – Led Zeppelin
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Sledgehammer – Peter Gabriel
Baby One More Time
Poker Face- Lady Gaga
Relax – Frankie Goes to Hollywood
The Star Spangled Banner – Jimi Hendrix
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do you love finding easter eggs and
films or music
maybe you just want your music to have
more meaning from satanic references to
political statements to sexual messages
these well-known songs each have a
hidden meaning or subliminal message
which might just make you change the way
you listen to them in the future
hidden subliminal messages in popular
songs
strawberry fields forever whether you
like them or not
the beatles are one of the biggest and
most influential rock band of the 20th
century with their fame was also a
controversy that existed for years among
their fans
thanks to hit in backwards vs and
mumbled lines
some fans actually believed Paul
McCartney was dead
secretly replaced with a double who
killed him apparently john lennon among
a number of songs that supposedly
contained hidden messages about Paul's
death if you listen closely at the end
of the 1967 release strawberry fields
forever
you can hear line and say I buried Paul
yeah
in an interview Lennon said he actually
said cranberry sauce which makes even
less sense hook Blues Traveler
chances are that you've only ever heard
two songs by blues traveler and this is
one of them hook sounds like your
typical catchy nineties tune but it's
actually a giant middle finger to the
music industry pop music and fans the
chord progression used is lifted
straight from the very popular canon in
d without any alterations the lyrics if
you really listen to them pretty much
say that it doesn't matter what the band
says record companies will love it and
fans will buy it as long as they add
inflection in the right spots and the
song just has a good book
it's a message hidden in plain sight and
you can't really say they are wrong
because hook made it all the way to
number eight on the charts
total eclipse of the heart Bonnie Tyler
when you think of the nineteen eighties
power valid losing with all the expected
cheesy emotion
total eclipse of the heart has to rank
up there would you believe however that
this song isn't your typical of balance
all those references tonight and
darkness aren't metaphors for loneliness
and heartbreak
listen to the lyrics carefully and you
might just to code the message about
vampires in love
it turns out this song would be far more
appropriate for a twilight sequel than a
grade 8 dance
stairway to heaven led zeppelin a song
by one of rock's most iconic bands
Stairway to Heaven was played at more
than one school dance over the years and
is often considered to be the greatest
rock song of all time
however those who hunt for hidden
messages in songs have singled out this
classic as having a rather pro Satan
message around the middle of the eighth
minute long song there was reportedly a
message hidden with the help of back
asking when reversed
some say you can hear Robert Plant see
in the lines here's to my sweet Satan
and I sing because I live with Satan
considering the song's title it's more
than a little ironic
do you hear what i hear you might think
this song is just another Christmas
classic but it's not written in 1962 at
the height of the cuban missile crisis
do you hear what i hear is actually an
anti-war song promoting peace and
warning against impending thermo nuclear
devastation
it may seem to have all the characters
and symbols you'd expect to see in a
holiday song but look closer
references to the little lamb are
actually about the innocent children
the dancing stars with tails as big as a
kite is a reference to incoming
ballistic missiles with their fiery
trails of course the line calling for
people to pray for peace
simply echo the sentiments of many
people living through that very
uncertain time
sledgehammer Peter Gabriel many people
have called musician Peter Gabriel
innovative and cutting edge others think
he is strange and his videos even
stranger sledgehammer was a huge hit for
Gabriel but a lot of people seem to
think that was just a nonsensical song
stop and pay attention to the lyrics
with an open and slightly dirty mind
this song is one hundred percent about
sex sure is tame compared to today's
sexual references in 1986 this was
pretty subliminal and pushing the
boundaries of what was acceptable
hit me baby one more time
well on the surface that doesn't seem to
be very much subliminal about this
britney spears song hit me baby one more
time either refers to domestic violence
or some sort of sexual request while you
debate its meaning some people think
that if you play this 1999 hit backwards
you get a very clear request rather than
praise satan like other backwards tracks
hit me baby one more time reportedly has
brittany saying sleep with me
I'm not too young when a particular part
is played backwards
poker face lady gaga despite what you
might think this song is not at all
about lady gagas ability to clean up at
cards poker face is actually about the
singers ability to make it i think she
was straight and not bisexual
listen to the song again and we're sure
the message will become clear as day
if you get to the line about her bluffin
with my muffin and you still aren't
convinced about the songs message then
there's nothing we can do to help you
relax Frankie Goes to Hollywood
on the surface this 80s retro classic
seems to warn against the stresses and
excess present in society in actuality
it's just a song with sex and
masturbation and it's a pretty obvious
message hidden in rather plain view
when the song says should you relax
don't do it when you want to come and
shoot it in the right direction
it doesn't really leave much to the
imagination the funny thing is that
while parents were chasing after kiss
with pitchforks and torches
frankie goes to hollywood rarely got a
second class
the star-spangled banner Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix's rendition of the american
national anthem at Woodstock in 1969 is
considered one of the all time greatest
performances by a guitarist
on the surface it was just an amplified
and psychedelically fueled
interpretation of a classic that is
forever linked with the massive music
festival but Jimmy's performance was
also a message the crowd and the world
if you listen to the performance you can
hear Hendrix simulate the dropping of
the bomb firing missiles and machine
and the screens of civilians all through
his guitar even inserts a little of taps
song often heard at military funerals
it all comes together to send a very
clear anti-war message to protest the
foreign policies of the United States
especially in Vietnam
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