There’s always controversy it is suggested that musicians have included subliminal messages in their songs, however the truth is that subliminal messages in songs have been around for decades. People worry that the bands are using thee hidden messages to influence us without our knowing.
There have been claims of rock bands using reverse subliminal messages in their songs and albums. Originally, it all started with Led Zeppelin when it was discovered that there were satanic messages if you played their hit song Stairway to Heaven backwards. Since then subliminals have been found in various music videos, and songs from artists in every genre.
If you were to play the song forwards as normal you would never even notice the hidden messages. Only once you play the song in reverse will the true hidden message be revealed. This may sound pretty harmless..
But your mind brain being the complex and powerful computer it is, can recognise even these reversed sounds and store them in your mind. This is all done without your knowledge as it is your subconscious mind which “hears” them. It can of pick up on information your regular conscious mind can’t.
So this information still makes it’s way to into your mind without your knowledge, just like regular information would end up there too. Now this could be harmless if the messages are just put in for fun, but do you really want subliminals which promote:
- Devil worship and satanism entering your mind as in some pink floyd tracks and Led Zeppelin.
- Do you want hidden sexual messages being sent to your brain by Britney?
- Even Queen have subliminal messages promoting Marajuana use.
Michael Jackson subliminals seem harmless enough, he seems to talk about how upset he is, but still, are these negative thoughts that you want in your mind?
The subliminal messages didn’t stop there – everyone from Britney, to Michael Jackson, from Queen, to Madonna have used them, and even Disney has jumped on the bandwagon with their movies and songs! Follow this link to view the michael jackson subliminal messages.
It is a shame that artists can’t put in beneficial subliminals into their music – subliminals to help you learn, aid your memory, or send positive messages to you to aid in your personal development. Maybe this is the future… but I doubt it.