Play or Die: Suspicious Deaths of Rock Stars by Gary Margrove

Play or Die: Suspicious Deaths of Rock Stars by Gary Margrove

Author:Gary Margrove [Margrove, Gary]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-04-03T04:00:00+00:00


Ono and Lennon met at an exhibition of her paintings in 1966. He instantly fell in love. She was repeatedly criticized for her influence over Lennon and his music and she was blamed for the breakup of the Beatles. On the fateful night that John was executed they altered their dinner plans on Yoko’s insistence. She wished to return home early.

Whether Ono was the victim of mind control or just plain greedy for all of John’s wealth she manipulated John Lennon and changed his personality for worse or better. We will never know whether Yoko Ono was instrumental in the murder of her husband. Perhaps the following section will reveal the truth:

Backmasking

Backmasking: “The art of embedding subliminal messages in songs by reversing the words”

In the early 1980’s the band Queen was accused of hiding a reversed message in their song “Another One Bites the Dust”. Christian evangelists claimed that when played in reverse the lyrics “another one bites the dust” actually read “It’s fun to smoke marijuana”. Some believed since the song had other strange effects on them it was possible the band had purposely used backmasking to hide the pro-marijuana message.

Jay Z is a popular rapper who is often tied to many conspiracy theories. Some popular theories are that he is linked to the illuminati/freemasons, and that he worships Satan. While the theories about him are far-fetched, believers of these theories thought they found proof when the song “Lucifer 9” was reversed. Played normally it is gibberish. The message “666 murder murder Jesus 666” is clear when played backwards.

What many people don’t know is the track “Lucifier 9” was actually from Dangermouse’s The Grey Album. The Grey Album was a mashup of The Beatles (White Album) and Jay Z’s The Black Album. Dangermouse chopped up Jay Z’sa capellas then created the message over The Beatles “Revolution 9”. However, the song Revolution 9 is also thought to contain hidden words when played backwards. They read “Paul is dead”. When played in reverse many claim to hear other clues such as the sound of a car crash and someone screaming “Let me out”.

A fine example of backmasking is found in Pink Floyd’s Empty Spaces. Clearly the words say: ““-Hello, Luka… Congratulations. You have just discovered the secret message. Please send your answer to Old Pink, care of the Funny Farm, Chalfont…

-Roger! Carolyn’s on the phone!

-Okay”



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