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Parent Post: "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," sung by 👱♀️Lisa, 🦜Tico, & 🧔♂️Frank
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saarnok
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10/27/2025, 3:33:46 AM
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Finest rendition I've ever heard! Couldn't say how many times I've played this song. Seems like there's no real end to it. Just how many times you want to go around the circle. But, with that bird... Whoo!
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gracejoy
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10/27/2025, 2:55:03 PM
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Lucky bird, too. . "*Seems like there's no real end to it. Just how many times you want to go around the circle.*" It seems many songs could go on forever. It's sobering to consider the power of repetition, combined w/music & lyrics: **Musical** **jingles**, "during the early days of radio \[1920s & '30s\], . **became a popular tool for companies to promote their products through catchy tunes & memorable lyrics**." They "were **easy to remember, could be %%repeated%% often without becoming annoying**, & helped to **establish emotional connections** with consumers. ... The [Psychology of **Jingles**](https://thejinglewriter.com/the-history-of-jingles-in-advertising/) . they **effectively capture attention**, **promote brand recognition**, **& induce positive associations** with products or services" b/c "**music strongly affects human emotions, memory, & cognitive processing**. Jingles harnesses these effects by using catchy tunes & lyrics to **%%create an earworm%%** that sticks in people’s minds long after the ad. Moreover, **because music is processed holistically by both brain hemispheres, it can communicate information more efficiently than verbal or visual cues alone**." From there, I think of **Rockefeller's [Tavistock Insitute](https://www.frot.co.nz/design/conspiracies/how-the-tavistock-institute-invented-rock-roll/),** which allegedly **wrote the lyrics** for the likes of the **Grateful Dead, Jim Morrison, Frank Zappa**, & more, starting w/the **Beatles**, "*supposed to be the 'good guys' while the Rolling Stones were the 'bad guys'. Also, **Rolling Stones were experts in creating %%repeating%%** '**riffs**', **meaning a musical phrase that’s %%looping over & over%% again** (like in 'Satisfaction', 'Jumping Jack Flash' etc.). **These %%repeating%% riffs trigger the mind & make one receptive to whatever sub-message you want to transfer** into the minds of the listener. In the case of **the Rolling Stones we have satanic messages** in their lyrics, & they have %%repeated%% that over & over through the years (a more recent example is the 'Bridge To Babylon' album).*"
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saarnok
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10/27/2025, 7:10:05 PM
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Might be true. Doesn't sound particularly implausible, but I've never checked deeply enough into it to get on board.
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