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    Cool I dunno, I think it's bunk (Wizard of Oz Content)

    Maybe the syncing is off, but I'm seeing very little similarity.

    http://vodpod.com/watch/3041373-pink...e-wizard-of-oz

    Maybe I need to be "enhanced" to fully appreciate though.
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    Default Re: I dunno, I think it's bunk (Wizard of Oz Content)

    Oh, no. Not this old chestnut doing the rounds again?

    In my experience, the only people who entertain this notion for more than five seconds DEFINITELY INHALE.

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    Default Re: I dunno, I think it's bunk (Wizard of Oz Content)

    Wow. I've heard about this but never took the time to check it out till now.

    The Wizard of Oz is very surreal, and it syncs up to Dark Side of the Moon nearly perfect. I think I'd rather see this than either of them by themselves anymore.

    Watch how each movement of the album creates a great soundtrack for each scene....like the tornado scene and entrance into Oz to the beginning of 'Money.' The lyric, "which is which" during the Wicked Witch scene. The Lunatic on the path is the scarecrow.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Side_of_the_Rainbow
    Fans have compiled more than one hundred moments[1] of perceived interplay between the film and album, including further links that occur if the album is repeated through the entire film. Examples include music changes at dramatic moments, and thematic alignment such as the scarecrow dance during "Brain Damage". This synergy effect has been described as an example of synchronicity, defined by the psychologist Carl Jung as a phenomenon in which coincidental events "seem related but are not explained by conventional mechanisms of causality
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    Default Re: I dunno, I think it's bunk (Wizard of Oz Content)

    I played them together once, the whole movie with the album. I didn't see it all but there are specific parts where someone will look scared and that music will get crazy or super loud all of the sudden. That was the most I saw/heard. I think people are just crazy.

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    Tokin' off the left hand, loc.

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