Blixa wrote:Oh lordy...the thread is still on life support:
4th guy just entering discussion when its over: "As far as I was aware...Tal Bachman snr. is part of Bachman Turner Overdrive. But I thought it was his son Tal "She's So High" Bachman Jnr. that was the evangelical Anti."
And I'm not paraphrasing now. That's a quote from some one who'se correcting the Tal/Train mistake with an even more convoluted conglomeration of misunderstanding.
Tal Bachman Sr. ?? Ya mean as in Randy?
Sheesh.
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By the way, a part in "Stairway to Heaven", played backwards, really does say "here's to my sweet Satan" and then some other things that are harder to understand. I've heard it myself, on the computer.
I picked up "She's So High" on the iTunes store. It's part of my pop/rock playlist so it comes up from time to time. I think it's a pretty good pop-ish kind of song. Mind, I'm more into 70s and 80s music than anything in the 90s or later, but oh well.
To anyone snooping over here from MAD - relax, you can listen to Tal Bachman's music without incurring guilt from supporting an apostate, and without subjecting yourselves to possession by Satan or his minions.
Mormonism ceased being a compelling topic for me when I finally came to terms with its transformation from a personality cult into a combination of a real estate company, a SuperPac, and Westboro Baptist Church. - Kishkumen
Sethbag wrote:By the way, a part in "Stairway to Heaven", played backwards, really does say "here's to my sweet Satan" and then some other things that are harder to understand. I've heard it myself, on the computer.
I'll have to give it a listen.
I picked up "She's So High" on the iTunes store. It's part of my pop/rock playlist so it comes up from time to time. I think it's a pretty good pop-ish kind of song. Mind, I'm more into 70s and 80s music than anything in the 90s or later, but oh well.
To anyone snooping over here from MAD - relax, you can listen to Tal Bachman's music without incurring guilt from supporting an apostate, and without subjecting yourselves to possession by Satan or his minions.
Yeah...it's alright....I'm more about the 60-80s rock myself.
I think TBMs can use this loophole...."She's So High" was released back in the day when Tal was a believer, so it's good. If he releases anything new it of course should be viewed as Satan's Soundtrack and completely evil. :) Is that a good compromise?
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
It's right where in the song it says "it's not too late to change the road you're on". If you can find a copy of the song on the computer, and a soundwave editor, copy from a couple seconds before that quote to a couple seconds after it, paste it so it's its own thing, then reverse it. You'll hear it plain as day. If you listen to the whole thing backwards, right after the "here's to my sweet Satan" it says something like "there was a little girl" then something unintelligible, and then the word Satan again. Kinda wierd, but true.
Mormonism ceased being a compelling topic for me when I finally came to terms with its transformation from a personality cult into a combination of a real estate company, a SuperPac, and Westboro Baptist Church. - Kishkumen