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Album: Help Song: Help Forwards: : "I Never Needed" Backwards: "We need a member." If the beginning of this line is reversed ('I never needed...') you get the message 'We need a member'. Could this be suggesting that an opening has recently opened up in the groups line-up?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Song: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Forwards: "Billy Shears!" Backwards: "Fish is dead." Sung at the very end of the song and if reversed gives the message "FISH IS DEAD". Could this be another play-on-words? There is a type of fish called Bass, and Paul was a Bass player, so perhaps that's the link?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Song: Getting Better Forwards: "I have to admit it's getting better. A little better all the time." Backwards: "After all, Paul is dead. He lost his hair, head." This is a little eerie, but may need a couple of listens before you hear the message clearly. It's a little ironic isn't it that there's a death clue within a song where Paul is telling the listeners that he's 'Getting Better'.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Song: The Inner Groove Forwards: "Never could be any other way." Backwards: "We'll f*** you like we're Supermen." Originally only appearing on original UK copies of the LP, the 'Inner Groove' (as it's become affectionally known) starts off with an extremely high-pitched whistle that supposedly dogs can hear before continual gibberish. Listen closely though and you can make out the sentence "Never could be any other way". What couldn't be any other way? The situation? The line-up?. Reverse the passage however and you get the real message.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: Magical Mystery Tour Song: Blue Jay Way Forwards: "Please don't be long, please don't you be very long, please don't be long or I may be asleep." Backwards: "He said 'get me out!' Paul is what is, Paul is Hare Krishna it seems. Paulie is bloody"
This is probably the biggest and most spectaular reveral passage ever found within a Beatles song, and I'm proud to say that I am it's discoverer. If you reverse the chorus you get a very cryptic yet disturbing message. It says "He said 'get me out!' Paul is what is, Paul is Hare Krishna it seems. Paulie is bloody". 'Get Me Out' is what Paul was alledgedly screaming when he was trapped in his burning car. Then it says that Paul is Hare Krishna! - Could this mean that he's now with the Gods?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: Magical Mystery Tour Song: I Am The Walrus Forwards: "Ooh pah, oom pah, stick it up ya jumpah!" Backwards: "Ha, ha, Paul is dead. Ha, ha, Paul is dead." This is the chant that is repeated over and over again at the end of the song before the King Lear transcript begins. If this chant is reversed you can hear what sounds a lot like "Ha, ha, Paul is dead! Ha, ha, Paul is dead!" Strange...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: The Beatles (White Album) Song: Glass Onion Forwards: "The walrus was Paul." Backwards: "Paul was the walrus." Why do John and Paul seem to like playing the 'Walrus' game? Paul admits it, John admits it, John says it's Paul, Paul says it's John! One thing that makes this particular line so siginificant however is when it's reversed. Now, reversals are supposedly meant to reveal hidden meanings and it is impossible to lie through one, so it's pretty errie when this line is reversed. You can hear John say 'Paul was the walrus'! A direct-speech reversal and could be seen as a re-inforcement to the 'Paul was the walrus' claim.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: The Beatles (White Album) Song: I'm So Tired Forwards: Unrecognisable gibberish. Backwards: "Paul is dead man. Miss him, miss him, miss him." At the very end of the song there is some unintelligible mumbling. If this is reversed however you can hear John say something that sounds a lot like "Paul is dead, man. Miss him, miss him, miss him!", which is pretty eerie! In the Anthology series, when they replayed the song I'm So Tired they left an additional mumble in the penultimate drum solo. When this was reversed it sounded like John was saying 'Are you listening?'. Listening out for what? A confession?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: The Beatles (White Album) Song: Revolution #9 Forwards: Unrecognisable gibberish. Backwards: "Get me out! Get me out!" This is heard 5m20s into the song if you play the entire piece backwards. Firstly, there is the sound of a car chase with horns blaring away, then it all goes quiet. A choir is then heard with John saying, 'Turn me on, dead man, turn me on.' It then all goes quiet for a second before the phrase 'Get me out!' is shouted by Paul. He sounds in extreme pain as he shouts it. Could this be Paul trapped in the buring vehicle?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: The Beatles (White Album) Song: Revolution #9 Forwards: "Number nine." Backwards: "Turn me on, dead man." This is the phrase 'Number nine' reversed. This is pretty eerie, and since McCartney has nine letters in it, could this be a cryptic confession?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album: Let It Be Song: Get Back Forwards: "Get back, get back, get back to where you once belonged." Backwards: "I need some wheels. Help me, help me, help me." This is heard clearly when you reverse the chorus of the song. I wonder why exactly Paul is asking for help in regards to finding some new wheels ('Wheels' is slang for a car). Could it possibly be because after November 9th, Paul allegedly wrote his off in the car smash?
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Vivid in Disguise
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