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Subject: RE: Tune Req: Tragedy (Arcangel) From: GUEST Date: 27 May 21 - 01:12 AM IT IS CALLED TRAGEDY BY ARC ANGEL I BOUGHT THIS ALBUM IN 1983 I THINK I DID PLAY IT BACKWARDS AND HE SAYS "NEVER GONNA SLIP AWAY" I LOVE THIS SONG.. HERE IS THE SONG I HAD IT START AT THE ENDING OF THE SONG 'STARS' BC I LOVE THE KEYBOARD... https://youtu.be/SYphPvI1ALI?t=248 |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Tragedy (Arcangel) From: GUEST,B. B. revised Date: 30 Sep 12 - 01:00 PM Backward masking has several meanings: The original meaning of the term, in psychoacoustics, refers to temporal masking of quiet sounds that occur moments before a louder sound. A similar meaning, in use in cognitive psychology, refers to a phenomenon wherein presenting one visual stimulus (a "mask" or "masking stimulus") immediately after another brief (≤ 50 ms) "target" visual stimulus leads to a failure to consciously perceive the first stimulus.[1] It is unknown how a later stimulus is able to block an earlier one. However one theory for this phenomenon known as the dual channel interaction theory, proposes that a fast signal created by the second stimulus is able to catch up to and overcome a slower signal sent from the first impulse.[2] A similar phenomenon can occur when a masking stimulus precedes a target stimulus rather than following it: this is known as forward masking.[1] While not consciously perceived, the masked stimulus can nevertheless still have an effect on cognitive processes such as context interpretation. It has been shown that visually masked stimuli can elicit motor responses in simple reaction-time tasks (e.g., Response Priming) independent of their conscious visibility.[3] It is a widespread belief that masked stimuli can be used for psychological manipulation (see subliminal messages, psychorama). However, the empirical evidence for subliminal persuasion is limited. In popular music, "backward masking" incorrectly refers to backmasking, or hiding messages in sound recordings that are audible when played backward. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Tragedy (Arcangel) From: GUEST,B. B. Date: 30 Sep 12 - 12:55 PM The song is located at the above URL. The backwards masking sounds like "Am I gonna to slip awaaaaaah" You can use the free Audacity program, and under the effects tab, reverse it. Still don't think there is any credibility to backwards masking on Led Zepplin records etc...? Give this ArcAngel song a test, this is a very clear example. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Tragedy (Arcangel) From: GUEST Date: 30 Sep 12 - 12:45 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0Jj70PGDG0&feature=fvwrel |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Tragedy (Arcangel) From: GUEST Date: 29 Nov 11 - 10:38 PM they have the song on youtube. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Victim of a young girl's love, it's From: GUEST,Mr. 80s Date: 16 Jun 08 - 09:31 PM It was band called Arc Angel, I believe. The song was called "Tragedy" and starts off with some cool backward masking. I can't find it anywhere. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Victim of a young girl's love, it's From: Mbo Date: 01 Oct 00 - 10:18 AM I searched for about 2 hours yesterday trying to find the song...nothing! |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Victim of a young girl's love, it's From: Quincy Date: 01 Oct 00 - 07:25 AM Have searched all the the MSB lyrics on their page and still no luck. They have a chat/guest book so I'm sure if you contacted them they would help....worth a try anyway!! MSB click Good luck with your search, best wishes, Yvonne |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Victim of a young girl's love, it's From: Hollowfox Date: 30 Sep 00 - 10:17 AM refresh |
Subject: Victim of a young girl's love, it's such From: GUEST,zebranger@home.com Date: 23 Sep 00 - 12:48 PM Does anyone know the band or song title for an early 80's pop tune ala Micheal Stanley Band which the chorus goes "I'm a victim of a young girl's love...It's such a tragedy..she's too young for my love... for the things I'm thinkin' of...she's the one I need for makin' love.." HELP!!! |
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