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Katey 05-25-2008 02:16 AM

"The Wizard of Oz" is apparently on the "Dark Side Of The Moon"
 
Note: I posted this elsewhere, I have no idea how to work forums, but someone had written something that triggered the following.

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SAME SONGS, FIFTIETH VERSE


About every other year, someone tells me, or the story reasserts itself, that Pink Floyd's album "Dark Side Of The Moon" works in perfect synchronicity with the movie "The Wizard of Oz."

It's not easy, of course.

You have the set up the CD and the DVD. You must start the CD and then pause it. When the MGM lion roars for the third time, you start the CD and it's....magic! Amazing! Totally existential, man!

There are whole websites devoted to this phenomena, including one that is so meticulously detailed that I suspect the developer took four years off work to create it. Or perhaps he was on unemployment. Or maybe he's a burned-out pothead at some institution, I really don't know.

(At some point he links to certain recipes for foods you can eat during this viewing of "Oz" and hearing of "Dark Side Of The Moon" in your Home Theater, food that sort of synch up with the movie. I guess. I'd say he makes it a whole-body experience.)

And some websites assign far more sinister motives to this synchronicity than just entertainment.

I love Pink Floyd and right after I finished running "The White Album" in reverse and listening in amazement as the Beatles embedded in their work the words "Number NINE, Number NINE" I moved right on up to REAL stoners' music and did the "Dark Side Of The Moon" thing.

Here's a bit of news, though.

"Dark Side Of The Moon" also synchs with "Raising Arizona", "Rambo", "Dead Poet's Society" and, most significantly, "Lady And The Tramp."

I've been there, I've said, "Whoa! How did Gilmour DO that?" despite the fact that in interview after interview, the lead vocalist of Pink Floyd declared he had never seen "The Wizard of Oz" and had no connection with it whatsoever. What a genius, man! He did it without seeing the movie! That's, like, so totally chillingly bizarre!

There are some interesting details about the recording of "Dark Side Of The Moon" and frankly, the CD alone is well worth any listener's time without added enhancements of pot and/or "The Wizard of Oz", but it no more parallels Dorothy's adventures than Elvis Presley's All-Time Gospel Hits does with "Top Gun."

It's still a cool experience. If you have "Dark Side Of The Moon" but not "The Wizard of Oz", you can play it with any of PBS's "Nova" episodes set to "mute" or "ER" or, if you're into it, any episode of "Friends." "South Park" works well (but better with any Grateful Dead CD) and Steely Dan is awesome with "Survivor." (Any Steely Dan and any episode of "Survivor.")

It just depends upon what you're smoking.

Rainard Jalen 05-25-2008 03:24 AM

hahaha. very good ::bows::. i like you already

Piss Me Off 05-25-2008 03:28 AM

I haven't heard this, but if this is all just a giant coincidence then is Gilmour really a genius anyway for it?

Rainard Jalen 05-25-2008 03:31 AM

it's tongue in cheek. of course he's not a genius for something he didn't do.

Piss Me Off 05-25-2008 03:48 AM

Internet does not read well :(

SubPop 05-25-2008 04:33 AM

If you haven't seen it, it is on you tube all in sync.

Katey 05-25-2008 06:28 AM

Of course I've seen it. My point exactly.

Because I then put "Men In Black" on my computer, muted the sound and listened to Deep Purple's "Hush" while watching the movie...whoa! And I wasn't smoking anything! I was drinking wine coolers, though...

Hey...anybody want to help me synch-up "Casablanca" with
"Innagoddadavida"?

Dr_Rez 05-25-2008 11:41 AM

Sounds like a lot of BS to me.

Rainard Jalen 05-25-2008 12:08 PM

Rezz. Wakey wakey. It's a joke!

mr dave 05-25-2008 12:49 PM

first off - dark side of the moon was primarily written by roger waters. all the lyrics are credited to him. the other band members had some involvement in the creative process but waters was in charge.

i was sober when i tried the floyd / oz thing. while it's more than likely just a huge coincidence the fact that the album plays through 2 and a half times during the film and continues to sync up in different ways as it progresses is kind of hard to deny.

it's true that your brain will find ways to associate different elements of what you're hearing to coincide with what you're seeing (apophenia) . but it's kind of weird to see a bunch of midgets dancing to the heartbeat that closes the album the SECOND time it plays through.

then again, much in the same way that a lot of hit singles follow I-IV-V chord patterns and use similar compositional structures (intro - verse - chorus - verse - chorus - bridge - chorus - verse - chorus - outro) filmmakers often employ similar compositional mechanics when pacing the development of their story and their characters.

it's really not that far of a stretch for someone to read through general screenplay mechanics to learn how to capture an audiences mood and then use that knowledge in a slightly different context.

simplephysics 05-25-2008 12:55 PM

My 6th grade reading teacher spent a day co-playing the movie and album for us.
I'll admit there were certain elements that were insync with each other, but not enough to make this myth very creditable.

Rainard Jalen 05-25-2008 12:57 PM

I bet if I watched it I'd find so many flaws it would be hilarious, if it weren't so sad.

Dr_Rez 05-25-2008 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rainard Jalen (Post 484014)
Rezz. Wakey wakey. It's a joke!

...it's not a joke at all.

Jalen wakey wakey. Have you ever tried playing DSOTM with the movie, that does work pretty well.

The rest of what was said though, i have heard in other places to but is not true.

Rainard Jalen 05-26-2008 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 484094)
...it's not a joke at all.

Jalen wakey wakey. Have you ever tried playing DSOTM with the movie, that does work pretty well.

The rest of what was said though, i have heard in other places to but is not true.

She was joking. That was the point. And yet you reply "sounds like a lot of BS to me". It was supposed to be BS. It's all BS, including the idea that Pink Floyd synched DSOTM with the Wizard of Oz. That was the point. Lighten up, dude.

boo boo 05-26-2008 06:29 AM

No dude, watch a video, they have em on the tube, it syncs up VERY well.

Theres obviously nothing to this, of course its just a coincidence, but its a really cool one.

Katey 05-26-2008 11:20 AM

I can't believe that only one person got my meaning.

Oh well.

Wait till I tell my Tom Petty story. Boy, that's going to generate PAGES of responses!

jackhammer 05-26-2008 11:33 AM

Put on any energetic metal with a muted horror film and it fits. Potheads are so radical man.

Can't wait to hear about Tom Petty.

Pow R. Toc H. 06-03-2008 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Piss Me Off
I haven't heard this, but if this is all just a giant coincidence then is Gilmour really a genius anyway for it?

If anyone was being considered a genius for this it would have to be Waters, considering he wrote basically the entire album.

thedaytripper 07-09-2008 09:36 AM

Its deffinately better if you do it at home, and play the album right when the mgm lion roars at the beginning. its alot cooler than the youtube ones

SATCHMO 07-09-2008 04:06 PM

I paired Wish You Were Here with an M.C. Escher Documentary and the results were easily 10X as convincing as any experience Iv'e had with 'Dark Side of Oz', which i've always come away from watching with the distinct impression that the person trying to convince me of its magical coincidence really, really, really simply smokes way too much weed and has entirely too much free time on his hands.

TheaterDreams 07-12-2008 07:08 PM

This is old, and fake.

Just like the Stairway to Heaven bit

ADELE 07-26-2008 10:35 AM

Did you know london calling is in sync with Red River and Nevermind is in sync with Pretty Woman and the people walking down the street outside are in sync with animals?
Just brew the mushroom tea and see for yourself.
AH HA HA.


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