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Queen always stated they were not like The Beatles leaving secret messages in there music,
so sorry to dampen the excitement but this is all silly folks!
"Time is but a paper moon"
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[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]

Queen always stated they were not like The Beatles leaving secret messages in there music,

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If The Beatles left 'secret messages' in their music, it was in the same way that Queen did in Another One Bites the Dust - i.e. they didn't.
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[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]

Queen always stated they were not like The Beatles leaving secret messages in there music,
so sorry to dampen the excitement but this is all silly folks![/QUOTE]

You're still here? Wow time to get my self in gear to push your ass out
Gerry is an douche
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I actually thought this was pretty funny.
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[QUOTE] [b]tomchristie22 wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]

Queen always stated they were not like The Beatles leaving secret messages in there music,

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If The Beatles left 'secret messages' in their music, it was in the same way that Queen did in Another One Bites the Dust - i.e. they didn't. [/QUOTE]


Wrong.........the Beatles were maybe the first band to deliberately put a backwards message in a song! (Rain)
I'll take you to the Seven Seas of Rhye
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[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]

Don't touch the keyboard when you're stoned please[/QUOTE]

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[QUOTE] [b]The King Of Rhye wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]tomchristie22 wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]

Queen always stated they were not like The Beatles leaving secret messages in there music,

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If The Beatles left 'secret messages' in their music, it was in the same way that Queen did in Another One Bites the Dust - i.e. they didn't. [/QUOTE]


Wrong.........the Beatles were maybe the first band to deliberately put a backwards message in a song! (Rain)
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Oh, of course. That's hardly secret though, it's the lead vocal. It's in plain sight. Furthermore, it's not a message at all, it's just a lyric from the verse - 'When the rain comes, they'll run and hide their heads'.
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,/\/...........and didn't Wreckage cover it ?....-it's all making sense now.................NOT!!
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To Alex Solan --> fucking awesome post! I actually started laughing... and it's 8:30am in Montreal on a Saturday... why am i awake? Incredible! thank you.
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[QUOTE] [b]Jimmy Dean wrote:[/b]

To Alex Solan --> fucking awesome post! I actually started laughing... and it's 8:30am in Montreal on a Saturday... why am i awake? Incredible! thank you.[/QUOTE]

Ma pleasure haha ;)
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> If The Beatles left 'secret messages' in their music, it was in the same way that Queen did in Another One Bites the Dust - i.e. they didn't.
What about:
- "I buried Paul";
- "Paul is dead man, miss him, miss him, miss him...";
- "Turn me on, dead man, turn me on, dead man...".

And then we have Gratitude by Paul McCartney which when listened backwards sounds like: "Who is this now? Who is this now? Who is this now? I was... Willie Campbell...".

A lot of musicians hid messages in their songs:
- Led Zeppelin hid a lengthy speech about Satan in "Stairway to Heaven";
- Give Me Baby One More Time by Britney Spears: Forwards - "With you I lose my mind, give a si-", Backwards - "Sleep with me, I'm not too young";
- Then there was that message to be send to Old Pink in Chalfont hidden in the end of a Pink Floyd song.

Heck, there's a confirmed message by Queen themselves too. The reversed "Of what should be..." after the a cappella intro of A Kind Of Magic, and in the Highlander Version it's there too, and even more obvious.
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[QUOTE] [b]Battler wrote:[/b]

> If The Beatles left 'secret messages' in their music, it was in the same way that Queen did in Another One Bites the Dust - i.e. they didn't.
What about:
- "I buried Paul";
- "Paul is dead man, miss him, miss him, miss him...";
- "Turn me on, dead man, turn me on, dead man...".
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Nobody in their right mind believes this.

You do realise John's alleged 'I buried Paul' is actually 'Cranberry sauce'? It's clear in one of the versions on Anthology, where it has that take of just drums and vocal in isolation - he says it twice.

'Turn me on, dead man' ... it's just 'Number Nine' backwards, and doesn't even sound like 'Turn me on'. So yes, there are creepy things going on in Revolution 9 (though I'd argue this isn't one of them, nor intentional). Anyway, it's a bizarre as hell soundscape made by Lennon, Ono and Harrison - I'm not sure I'd consider it music, which is what I was referring to originally.

As for the phrase at the end of 'I'm So Tired' - listen to this clip, which is that phrase reversed, and tell me you truly hear the words 'Paul is dead':

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vqYtQ3F1Jw

Hint - it isn't there, it's gibberish.

I'm sorry, but I can't stand these kind of ideas about 'mysterious' stuff hidden in The Beatles' music - SURELY their music is beautiful enough that people don't need to come up with bullshit to make it interesting...