Three magic songs: Will it really make people commit suicide?
The magic song Confession is one of the three forbidden songs cursed by God in the history of western music. The author was an American and died in Qu Cheng. This is a religious song of atonement, but it is said that thousands of people committed suicide because of listening to this song, so it is also called "the devil's song". The magic song 13 pairs of eyes [edit this paragraph] The thirteenth pair of eyes was once a kind of music of African tribes. 1959, a group of people from a tribe in Cameroon committed suicide, which is said to be the reason for listening to this music. This song was banned in the same year and all manuscripts were destroyed. 199 1 A musician was watching a short piece of music. After listening to it, he flew and fell from his window. I burned the music before I died, and this piece of music completely disappeared from the world. Black Sunday, the gloomy Sunday (also known as soul confession) caused by the magic song [edit this paragraph], was called "the invitation of the devil" at that time, and at least 100 people committed suicide because of it, so it was banned for 10 years. Even psychoanalysts and psychologists can't give a satisfactory explanation about the composer's own motivation to create music. The author of this "Black Sunday" is Lu Lan Charles. When he created it, it caused a sensation all over the world. Mainly, most people who have heard this music have committed suicide! Melancholy spread to America around Sunday 1936. Its first English version was recorded by jazz artist Paul Robeson in 1940. On August 7th, 194 1, the black female singer Billie Holiday reinterpreted this song in her own unique and exquisite way, making it a household name in the United States. Over the years, some incredible reports and rumors have made the melancholy Sunday extremely mysterious. According to MacDonald's article in the inaugural issue of Cincinnati Journal of Ritual Magic, Budapest police investigated the suicide of local shoemaker Joseph Keller in February 1936. They found that Keller left a suicide note, which copied the lyrics of the song that had just become popular at that time. It may not be strange to copy a lyric from a suicide note, but people think that this song is directly responsible for the death of more than 100 people (such exaggerated words as "Hungarians killed them under the influence of a song" once appeared in the headlines of The New York Times). Many suicides are always associated with this song in one way or another before they die. In Hungary, two suicides shot themselves while listening to the gypsy playing this song. In addition, quite a few people always take the music score of "Melancholy Sunday" when they go to the Danube to throw themselves into the river, including a girl of 14 years old. An 80-year-old man whimpered and hummed this song and jumped off the seventh floor to commit suicide. It is reported that a gentleman who walked out of a nightclub opened his head with a bullet. He had just asked the nightclub band to play Blue Sunday for him. There is even a widely circulated report involving composer Rezso Seress himself. It is said that when this song became a best-selling song, Seress contacted her ex-girlfriend and put forward the idea of getting back together. Unexpectedly, the girl committed suicide by taking poison the next day. There are two words written on a piece of paper next to her: "gloomy Sunday". Budapest police are convinced that this "suicide song" has a disastrous impact on people and think it is best to ban it. In addition to Hungary, other European countries and the United States also reported that "melancholy Sunday" triggered suicide. A young clerk in Berlin hanged himself, and a copy of the song was falling at his feet. In Rome, when a newsboy heard a beggar humming the tune "Melancholy Sunday" in the street, he stopped his bike and approached the beggar, gave him all his money, and then jumped into the river from a nearby bridge to commit suicide. In new york, a beautiful female typist committed suicide by gas poisoning, and left a suicide note, demanding that Melancholy Sunday be shown at her funeral. Because of these terrible suicides, the British BBC radio once banned this song, and the American broadcasting network immediately followed suit; Washington Senator Stephen Carr called for a ban on "Melancholy Sundays". In France, even a radio station specially invited a spiritualist to discuss the influence of this song, but the broadcast of these programs did not seem to have any inhibitory effect on the increasing number of suicide cases at that time. Times have changed. When the public's panic about a series of suicides gradually subsided, the BBC agreed to replay Melancholy Sunday, but only for the instrumental version of the song. This version was quickly recorded. One day, a policeman in London heard this kind of instrumental music coming from a nearby apartment, and the music repeated endlessly over and over again, so he thought it was a strange thing and worth investigating. After entering the apartment, he found a jukebox playing the song repeatedly, next to which was a woman who had taken too much barbital hydrochloride (a sedative). Rezso Seress, the author of this song, finally failed to escape the curse of bad luck. 1968 On a cold winter day, he committed suicide by jumping off a building in his seventies. It is reported that Ceres is a short, humorous Jewish man who plays the piano poorly and has always regretted not receiving a good music education. Apart from being imprisoned in a concentration camp for a period of time during World War II, he mainly spent his life in the Kispipa Hotel in Budapest (the English literal translation of Kispipa is "LittlePipe"), where he played the piano for guests. Because of his short stature, he was blocked by a brown piano when playing. Whenever a new guest comes in, especially a familiar friend, he will raise his left hand (wearing a striking gold ring on his stubby ring finger), lean out his head and show a funny smile to welcome him. This greeting is a trick he plays to hide that he can only play music with his right hand. It is said that just to show off, he often puts some music on the piano stand and puts his nose in front of the piano stand to pretend to play according to the music, but in fact he can't read the music skillfully. After "Melancholy Sunday" became famous, many famous musicians, artists and celebrities visited him (or visited hotels after his death), which made his visitor records look like "Who's Who in the 20th century", including artur rubinstein, Judy Menuhin and arturo toscanini. Luchino visconti, Spencer Tracy, Wallace Beery, Sonia Henny, Nikita Khrushchev, john steinbeck, Prince of Wales, louis armstrong, ray charles, Farah Diba, King reza pahlavi, Paul Robeson, Cyrus Eaton, U Thant, Benjamin Geely, Conrad Waite, George Kuker, etc. Every time Cerise is told that a big shot in the music industry is coming to see him, he becomes very nervous. He often spends a few days hiding at the end of the hotel kitchen and practicing hard on a big chopping block with piano keys. Cerise actually leads a double life in a strange way. He plays the piano for a living, but he plays it badly. He looks obscene, but his wife Helen is one of the most beautiful women in Budapest. Helen is not only almost two heads taller than Cerise, but also a Christian (at that time, European Christians rarely married Jews). In order to marry Cerise, she left her ex-husband, a handsome and rich officer! Cerise is famous all over the world for the creation of Melancholy Sunday, but he has never left Budapest in his life (except being driven into a concentration camp). Cerise was poor all his life, but after his death, he accumulated millions of dollars in new york Owen Trust Bank, which he could not withdraw before his death, and others paid him royalties. Perhaps otto klemperer, who conducted a series of concerts and operas in Budapest, visited the Kispipa Hotel. And left this sentence in Cerise's visitor record book: "He is not a musician-he is just a genius", which means that Cerise is not a musician, he is just a genius. As for the cause of Cerise's suicide, there is a saying that he felt that he could never make such a good song as "Melancholy Sunday", so he chose to die in a long despair. This killing song was finally destroyed. Before dying, the author repented because of guilt: "I didn't expect this song to bring so many disasters to mankind. Let God punish my soul in another world!" It turns out that Black Sunday is a song with 47 minutes 13 seconds, mainly accompanied by piano. It is said that no one can laugh at it. Many people suffer from schizophrenia, depression and so on ... so if you hear Black Friday now, it's not that its magic is gone, but that it's not what it used to be. CCTV once reported that there was another person in China who kept the original music for more than 50 years, but so far neither the collector nor his family have heard it ... The final complete version is now locked in the safe of a music university in Ohio, USA, and it is definitely the original. Resolutely resist piracy and support legitimate causes. ) So is it popular among the people? Yes Unfortunately, there is only the fifth part. It is said that the person who tried to copy this piece by hand was almost sentenced to life imprisonment. I know a lot about the ranking of this song, and some of them are untestable.