I read a book about those as a teen, called, "Subliminal Seduction". It was fascinating and has since been disproven, but it's still fun to catch them.
See? It's fun. I remember the word "sex" in the curls of Farrah Fawcett's hair, and the dirty outlines in the ice cubes in a liquor ad. I can also still hear Jimi Hendrix whisper "son of sam" in "Purple Haze".
In the last line of Touch Me, Jim Morrison sang "Stronger than Dirt" which was the Ajax jingle at the time.
In the last few seconds of "Strawberry Fields", you can hear Lennon say, "I buried Paul", but he claimed he said "strawberry jam".
OK, Brock, I knew it was something along those lines. Have you heard it? I still say it's him saying, "I buried Paul." Turn the sound way up when you hear the drums in the last seconds of the song. Spooky.
Ok, those audio snippets from the Beatles songs creep me out!!
I think I will stick to listening to their music on my ipod and forget the hidden messages....lol
I could understand why they talked about being tired all the time. They were very famous and young and got pushed from one thing to another. Tends to wear you out.
mmmm.....chivas......LOL!!
"Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none."
people as well as companies have used suggestive selling forever. I think I heard somewhere that Musiak (sp?) was supposed to have suggestions as well that it was too low for the human ear to pick up but our sub brain heard it just fine. So later when we get a craving for say a Starbucks coffee the ad we heard while riding in the elevator was the reason for it.
Girls, I need to cut off your liquor supply. Or "lick her" supply.
well lookie here.....the "lick her" police.....LOL!!!!
"Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none."