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I saw Pink Floyd Wizard of Oz A.K.A. The Dark Side of the Rainbow at a university. A student had completely replaced the sound from the original movie with the Pink Floyd album which made it an actual experimental film. This gave the audience a chance to explore the mysterious synchronicity between Pink Floyd's album Dark Side of the Moon and the classic film, The Wizard of Oz. This was synched based on Third Roar Theory which means you start the album at the start of the 3rd lion roar as the movie begins. The music synchronizes with the on screen events eerily well. So well that the audience of students at this prestigious university were gasping at points, and just spooked at others. It was very surprising. The first iteration of the album synchronizes the best. I didn't have to ask what whoever figured this out was smoking, however the next paragraph explains why this was almost certainly intentional. I would definitely recommend watching this sometime just for the experience. I had heard of this legend some time between 10/85 & 4/88 from a roommate who had heard it the previous summer, and CD's weren't really out in numbers until 1984.
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Jupiter And beyond the infinite Echoes (Stanley Kubrick & Pink Floyd)
synchronicityarkive.com has a page describing this combination. 'Jupiter And beyond the infinite' from "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) Starting at the 'Jupiter' chapter, and playing "Echoes" from the 'Meddle' album by Pink Floyd (1971). It synchronizes so well that it could only have been intentional, and there is nothing that doesn't synchronize. Without a shadow of doubt. That brings into question the intention of all synchronicities of Pink Floyd music that have been cited since then. Such as 'The Dark Side of the Rainbow' and a few others.
"2001: A Space Odyssey" is 142 minutes long and only contains 15 minutes of dialog, so it basically is a huge psychedelic music video, so musical substitution could readily be made. Pink Floyd was one of the biggest psychedelic music groups at the time. They also went on in 1979 to release an album, 'The Wall' which was a feature length music movie.
Pink Floyd in 1971 was Mason, Gilmour, Waters, Wright
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