Start the sound track right on the 3rd roar of the lion. Not only does it sync up but every new song is a major scene change. The tornado scene is The Great gig in the Sky. The scene change to color is when the cash register dings to Money. When the scarecrow does his dance it's to brain damage and the heart beat happens when they bang on the tin man. It's too much to not be.
"Home, home again, I like to be here when I can" right as Dorothy lies in bed surrounded by her family after returning from Oz. The list goes on and on
I've done it when I was some 20 y.o. Guess what? It really is a bag of BS. Other films & music get synced up beautifully when chosen randomly, this - nope. 0.5/10.
The heart beat in the song and then tin man saying something like „the creator forgot to give me a heart“ and all of the characters putting their hands on the place where his heart should be… The coincidences are huge
It is all in good fun, he wants to preserve the wonder of that story and prevent himself from being truly disillusioned. It’s something that isn’t necessarily impactful on a person’s development, morals, or values, so the want to retain the “magic” of the story is fair. Similar to people who don’t want to know what is in their favorite, unhealthy food; not the same, as food has an effect on our health, but similar concept.
But also, YES, the most Joe Rogan thing he has said 😂 It definitely alludes to a lack of investigation and reference to study when presented with outlandish ideas.
When Glenda comes there’s a major change in the song and the solo crescendos and all the munchkins dance. Money is right there perfectly with it. A college stoner pastime. I really hope some kids still discover it. I’m almost 40 and all my buddies watched it
He doesn’t debunk that they synch up. They do synch up! He’s debunking the myth that the band discovered the synch, or that the band intentionally planed out the whole structure of the album to line up with the movie.
@@Antonfedotov476 nice comeback, but in actuality you’re the 🤡 because you clicked one this same exact video and cared enough to read the comments, but somehow think that I’m the 🤓 for being here. You’re missing out on some fire if you think Pink Floyd is nerdy.
Just watched the first half of the synchronization and it's eerie. In "Us and them" when the wicked witch pops up you hear "black". On "Time" she shows up on her bike when the alarms begin. Glenda disappears when the album says "Down and out". Dorothy gets hit on the head during "Great Gig in the Sky" and the dream sequence dives right in. Creepy cosmic coincidence.
@@rustyshackleford1040 "Balanced on the biggest wave, you race toward an early grave." Dorothy is balanced walking on a plank of wood, then falls in with the animals. Tell your friends who will try this. My sister loves the album and the movie and still refuses to try the experiment.
It does definitely work (although better if done in a group and somewhat intoxicated). The first heartbeat should sync with the 3rd roar of the MGM lion.
When I was seventeen, my buddy and I were headed to the lake for Memorial Day weekend. We were stoned out of our minds listening to “Atom Heart Mother” by Pink Floyd. The whole time, we were behind a truck pulling a livestock trailer with a cow in it. The cow was looking out direction, and was a spotted cow, just like on the cover of Atom Heart Mother. In our state of mind, we likened the coincidence to the synchronization of Dark Side of the Moon and the Wizard of Oz.
The steps in sync with the beat of the song. Every new song is a new scene. Lyrics match up with actions from the characters. Its a glitch in the matrix or something.
@MosesHeaps nah. I'm sure there's a ton of albums that would have a bunch of coincidental timings that you could pair together. Their album just has the most, so you think it's not coincidence.
@MosesHeaps I mean, I haven't, but it's a simple concept. It's like audio paradolia. You see actions matching with the music and then you want to see more of it so you start matching all kinds of things with the music even if it's just a coincidence. Like people finding familiar shapes in rubble and rocks on Mars, but doing that with music instead. It's a psychological thing, imo. You want it to be true, so you associate so many little things that truly are just common coincidences. There's a million movies and a million albums, there's bound to be some very close matches. Edit: and when I say I haven't researched it, I just mean all I've done is watched it. It's on UA-cam. I wasn't particularly impressed, just went oh that's cool. Meh.
You don’t need to be high to appreciate the synchronization. Pro-tip… let the album play multiple times. Lyric “call the faithful to their knees” should match munchkins and later Dorothy’s family back in Kansas.
We love patterns and those old films espcially the musicals paid a nuanced amount of detail on the soundtrack. Cartoons were an orchestral affair so a big budget movie would of ensured attention to detail. These guys made a masterpiece and have an ear for music, planets can allign and two mastepieces can also hold together too.
You'll never convince me that the *cha ching* of Pink Floyd's song "Money" starting right as Dorothy steps into the color munchkin land is coincidence. It's too perfect.
Practically speaking, it must be a coincidence. Dark Side came out in 1973, while vinyl records were still a thing, and before the advent of VHS (at home video). In order to pull off the synch at that time, one would have to be a particularly affluent recreational drug user, with two vinyl record players, two copies of the album, so that the timing didn't skip when flipping sides. As well as some method of playing the movie at home on your 200 lb 25 inch television with no built-in AV input.
The recordings would start out on reel-to-reel tape and get transferred to vinyl. The business people who were involved in recording Dark Side of the Moon definitely had the connections necessary for getting The Wizard of Oz onto a projector screen. It was possible, and I am almost positive that it happened. The synchronicity goes way beyond the level of coincidence. The reason the record company would be interested in doing it is that public discussion of the mystery would help keep record sales going in the distant future. I first started hearing about the mystery in 1998, 15 years after the release of the album. Roger's denial keeps the issue going. If he admitted the truth, the mystery would be over, and record sales wouldn't be as good.
@@LibertyHawk71Business people? The album was produced by the band themselves. Engineer Alan Parsons also said(in 1997) that they didn’t have any means of playing video in the studio at the time.
The most amazing thing is not really the "synch" (in inverted commas because it's very subjective), but the fact that someone somewhere in the world actually thought about listening to this specific album whilst watching this specific film. Why?? The must have been high!
The human mind has the ability, not just an affectation or drugs blurring perception so we can join the dots to make a pattern ... Helping us remember other animal behaviour for setting traps, predict where a moving target will be etc Joining up the dots has been done forever, the starsigns for example interest many Roger has a fortunately grounded base , some drugs are well known for joining up dots potentially forming perceived threats which don't exist If the mind focuses on joining dots to create persecution problems occur Paranoia seems real to the victim, not just what is happening but why also. An immagination and creative mind as potent as Roger Waters requires commonsense to exist . Respect
It’s a crazy coincidence. I watched the other day there are 4 or 5x when you are like dang this syncs nice. But there is also some really non syncable scenes.
The first time I listened to the dark side of the moon was to do this with friends. It really blew us away..and my buddy’s sister was totally sober and was amazed by it. I’m a huge fan of the Floyd now, and this experience really made me open to the idea of synchronicities.
I feel it just was meant to fit and the band was unaware of the phenomenon at the time until in the 90's it was done and became popular which is super cool....one of the greatest old movies and an amazing album by an amazing, unique band
As Gilmour has said, "I mean, it can only last for the first forty minutes. What's supposed to happen for the rest of it? Was that supposed to match 'Wish You Were Here' and ['Animals']?" If you time _one_ album playback to the picture, how the hell can you ensure synchronicities in _successive_ playbacks? While making the thing, if they noticed something in the second playback was off and then shortened or lengthened the music to compensate, now all the _other_ playbacks are off.
I found the sync on UA-cam just now. Mind blown when she fell into the pig pen right after "race towards an early grave" and then the synth starts and fades out to the end of somewhere over the rainbow and then time starts just as the scene transitions.
You can do it with any music. Once I was watching Three Stooges on TV while listening to Led Zeppelin's In Through the Out Door and it had the same effect as if it were all choreographed - Especially during Fool in the Rain.
Synchronicity: is a phenomenon in which people interpret two separate-and seemingly unrelated-experiences as being meaningfully intertwined, even though there is no evidence that one led to the other or that the two events are linked in any other causal way.
If you know what to look for when watching them together, it’s an EXPERIENCE. The way the credits roll by to “Breathe," Zeke smiling right at “smiles you’ll give” "Balanced on the biggest wave..” When Dorothy is balancing on the pig sty rails. Then, she falls RIGHT at the queue to "On The Run.” The sound of the rumble during the thundering sky after Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Ms Gulch appearing right at the alarm going off and stopping when she gets off the bike, then transitioning to the Toto scene in the house to “Time." SO MUCH MORE. The opening piano to Great Gig In The Sky when Dorothy is running away, The window frame knocking her unconscious during the descending into the piano part again and Claire Torry going off to that storm! (Which then ends as soon as the house lands..) Money starting RIGHT at the color scene. “Black!” right when the WWOTW appears. The two dueling saxophones going off while Glenda and Dorothy have a conversation. “The lunatic is on the grass" (with the Scarecrow dancing) Then as they skip down the road… “Got to keep the loonies on the path.” I usually only play the album one time through, because it becomes more like reaching after that.
If he says that the movie does indeed sync up to Wizard of Oz then i think maybe there would be some issues with MGM, i dunno but its better to be safe than sorry
I actually met Nick Mason about 10 years ago and asked him this very question. After joking that Judy Garland was in the studio with them he said basically the same thing as Roger. If you try hard enough you can convince yourself you've found a link between anything.
I remember the days before UA-cam my dad knew about this rumor, this was mid 90s I think. He put on Dark Side and hit play on the VCR at the 3rd roar of the lion. I remember at the time thinking “who cares?” But my dad was absolutely floored…..we live in Kansas by the way lol
This is great. Really. You say it's coincidence I just now watched a Clip without being high like willie Nelson and it was a great experience. Love it.
exactly you can tell from the disinterest and denial it WAS planed. whats hes never seen it? the dark side of the rainbow? never been interested? hes keeping a rockin roll legend going, good sport but for real they did it on peropus.
I just so happen to have Capital Cities Safe and Sound album right behind the The Dark Side of the Moon album in my 5 CD player. It was equally impressive and they even have a line " listening to my Pink Floyd Cover" . I highly recommend someone else watching this because it was amazing. Just remember it has to be CDs and not from a streaming service or the sync will get off every song by a bit and not match up.
The first time I saw it I was the only true huge Pink Floyd fan in our group. I was also a huge movie buff & about 25 or so minutes into it I realized that the music was going to end before the movie. I played side 2 of the Wall and it synced up perfectly but It seems like it ended as well. Long time ago & we were pretty high. Lol 😅😂🎉
I’m only 30 but for as long as I can remember my family has this laser copied disk of the soundtrack over the film and it does sync up perfectly. And scribbled in sharpie written on it was “The Dark Side of Oz”
Not quite the same, but the Bee Gees had already recorded the songs that ended up on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The movies and the music were produced independently and it just so happens that the Bee Gees songs fit the movie perfectly. In the case with Dark Side and Wizard of Oz, you have two artistic pieces that are essentially fantasy and that lends itself to lineup pretty well. I believe you need to start the music after a certain point of the start of the movie (lion roar in the studio open?). Anyway, it's just a nice coincidence and our brain wants it to be special, so we use our own imagination to make it seem like they were meant to be together.
How does it work? Honestly. Dark Side is 42:50 min long. Wizard of Oz is 101 minutes long. What happens after Dark Side is played? Is it played again? How does it synch up? Interested, if anybody has any insight.
Yes, you play the album two and a half times. You basically loop the album as if the into and outro heartbeats are one continuous rhythm -- and the first time you do that, they're meeting the Tin Man -- who wishes he had a -- well, you know. The most remarkable part to me is during the second time you hear Brain Damage, and what's happening when they sing, "You raise the blade, you make the change." It's hair-raising.
I am totally down for trying that. Always have been, but never got to it. Thanks! Sounds like an interesting experience next time I have the occasion when mom and kids are overnighting at grannies place! @@KaraokeFanboyPress
The list of coincidences rapidly drops after the first play through, and is mostly just generic "they dance to the rhythm" type stuff. I think that sudden dropoff is convincing proof they did lossibly tweak the completed album to make it work thtough the first time
“Cosmic coincidence” is a great way to rephrase “synchronicity” to be fair. He is saying that it just wasn’t intentional, which is obvious, as it was a true artistic endeavor that resonated with the world, so to speak.
A few weeks ago I mistakenly started watching the 1915 version of Alice in Wonderland, synced up with Dark Side of the Moon, thinking that that was the movie it synced up with. The first 20 or so minutes of it actually did work well with it. At about that point in the movie I realized my mistake but was excited about that discovery. It's worth checking out.
There are way too many coincidences if you sync it up. One of the craziest being as Time is playing its right at the part where the Wizard is in Kansas and the side of his wagon says “Past, Present, & Future.” On top of that you can literally start the album over and it syncs up again at that point.
It's a paradox: coincidences do exist, but people refuse to believe them when they see them happening right in front of their eyes, so there's no way for coincidences to prove their own existence.
It's got some crazy synch ups for being unintentional. "Black...." (camera on Wicked Witch) "And blue...." camera on Dororthy "& who knows which is which" shows witch
But isn't the album like 44 minutes and the movie 1 hour and 40 something mins? So how can they line up when the music stops one hour before the movie is done?
Anyone have a good link for this. I had it a year ago and now it's gone. And the only one I can find isn't the one I saw back then The one I saw was from 'The Dark Side of Oz' 2,346,549 views • Mar 20, 2013 Rolf Renton
Better with the actual album, money, is the first song on the b side! You literally flip from black and white to color, you can’t experience that on cd!
Start the sound track right on the 3rd roar of the lion. Not only does it sync up but every new song is a major scene change. The tornado scene is The Great gig in the Sky. The scene change to color is when the cash register dings to Money. When the scarecrow does his dance it's to brain damage and the heart beat happens when they bang on the tin man. It's too much to not be.
During "Money," when Roger sings "don't give me that do-goody-good b.s.," Glinda the Good Witch appears in her bubble.
"Home, home again, I like to be here when I can" right as Dorothy lies in bed surrounded by her family after returning from Oz. The list goes on and on
I've done it when I was some 20 y.o. Guess what? It really is a bag of BS. Other films & music get synced up beautifully when chosen randomly, this - nope. 0.5/10.
Totally m8nd blowing.
Y’all reading to much into shit
The great gig in the sky lined up with the tornado sequence is really transcendent
It's fucking beautiful
it's impossible
its from the caralho!
Idk I always go to Wish you were here
The heart beat in the song and then tin man saying something like „the creator forgot to give me a heart“ and all of the characters putting their hands on the place where his heart should be…
The coincidences are huge
"I'm not even going to investigate that because I want it to be true" = The most Joe Rogan thing ever.
It is all in good fun, he wants to preserve the wonder of that story and prevent himself from being truly disillusioned. It’s something that isn’t necessarily impactful on a person’s development, morals, or values, so the want to retain the “magic” of the story is fair.
Similar to people who don’t want to know what is in their favorite, unhealthy food; not the same, as food has an effect on our health, but similar concept.
But also, YES, the most Joe Rogan thing he has said 😂 It definitely alludes to a lack of investigation and reference to study when presented with outlandish ideas.
@@dearyugiboy 😅
as with bob lazar
Rogan is such a fn clown
The best coincidence in it is when Dorothy opens the door when it goes to color the song Money starts playing
That combined with the previous song of great gig in the sky links up to the exact second with the tornado scene, ending in the transition to Money
When Glenda comes there’s a major change in the song and the solo crescendos and all the munchkins dance. Money is right there perfectly with it.
A college stoner pastime. I really hope some kids still discover it. I’m almost 40 and all my buddies watched it
My favorite scene
Imo
That’s the only scene that lines up
YES! THE SECOND you see color... CHA-CHING!
He doesn’t debunk that they synch up. They do synch up! He’s debunking the myth that the band discovered the synch, or that the band intentionally planed out the whole structure of the album to line up with the movie.
Yup, that's what the title is meant to imply 👍
🤓
@@Antonfedotov476🤡
@@Apophis392 yeah, that's you
@@Antonfedotov476 nice comeback, but in actuality you’re the 🤡 because you clicked one this same exact video and cared enough to read the comments, but somehow think that I’m the 🤓 for being here. You’re missing out on some fire if you think Pink Floyd is nerdy.
Just watched the first half of the synchronization and it's eerie. In "Us and them" when the wicked witch pops up you hear "black". On "Time" she shows up on her bike when the alarms begin. Glenda disappears when the album says "Down and out". Dorothy gets hit on the head during "Great Gig in the Sky" and the dream sequence dives right in. Creepy cosmic coincidence.
Black... and blue. And who knows which is WITCH and who is who... The us and them theme matches the good verses evil dynamic in the film.
“The lunatic is on the path…”
As the Scarecrow dances on the yellow brick road
@@rustyshackleford1040 "Balanced on the biggest wave, you race toward an early grave." Dorothy is balanced walking on a plank of wood, then falls in with the animals.
Tell your friends who will try this. My sister loves the album and the movie and still refuses to try the experiment.
@@kirkhensley5870 oh I’ve done it since the 90’s. lol. Guess it’s just a weird mathematical anomaly.
@@rustyshackleford1040
But one of the coolest 😎 .
They made three movie soundtracks albums directly before Dark Side.
They were very good at it
what movies?
@@chunkydisasta More, The Committee, La Vallee (obscured by clouds)
@@johndirscherl356obsvured by clouds had a few real gems on it, thats a very overlooked album
@@Scott-fy7fm agreed
Obscured by Clouds is fantastic.
It does definitely work (although better if done in a group and somewhat intoxicated). The first heartbeat should sync with the 3rd roar of the MGM lion.
Think anyone ever tried it alone and sober?
@@joshuacalkins why would you?
You can watch it right here on youtube. Search Dark side of the rainbow.
it either works or it doesn't. intoxication level has zero effect on musical timing.
@@jyesucevitz I wasn't talking about the timing fool, I was talking about the effect it has on you.
When I was seventeen, my buddy and I were headed to the lake for Memorial Day weekend. We were stoned out of our minds listening to “Atom Heart Mother” by Pink Floyd. The whole time, we were behind a truck pulling a livestock trailer with a cow in it. The cow was looking out direction, and was a spotted cow, just like on the cover of Atom Heart Mother. In our state of mind, we likened the coincidence to the synchronization of Dark Side of the Moon and the Wizard of Oz.
I was the cow's bell
Nice start to a weekend!
You clearly haven't had a fulfillful life,hadn't smoked enough weed in life or both to remember that story which is mediocre at best bud.
The steps in sync with the beat of the song. Every new song is a new scene. Lyrics match up with actions from the characters. Its a glitch in the matrix or something.
clearly it was planned.
Clearly you need to reup on brain cells
Line up Wish You Were at the moment DSOTM ends. It is just as good! Welcome to the Machine, as in The City of Oz.
It's coincidence... and it's trippy af.
There's over 160 coincidences that synch up. He's keeing their secret safe
@MosesHeaps nah. I'm sure there's a ton of albums that would have a bunch of coincidental timings that you could pair together. Their album just has the most, so you think it's not coincidence.
@@danm2084 you obviously haven't done your research
@MosesHeaps I mean, I haven't, but it's a simple concept. It's like audio paradolia. You see actions matching with the music and then you want to see more of it so you start matching all kinds of things with the music even if it's just a coincidence. Like people finding familiar shapes in rubble and rocks on Mars, but doing that with music instead. It's a psychological thing, imo. You want it to be true, so you associate so many little things that truly are just common coincidences. There's a million movies and a million albums, there's bound to be some very close matches.
Edit: and when I say I haven't researched it, I just mean all I've done is watched it. It's on UA-cam. I wasn't particularly impressed, just went oh that's cool. Meh.
One day ppl will learn that deja Vu and coincidence is make believe BS excuse meaning Science can't prove or disprove. Basically a Spell
You don’t need to be high to appreciate the synchronization. Pro-tip… let the album play multiple times. Lyric “call the faithful to their knees” should match munchkins and later Dorothy’s family back in Kansas.
Agreed, you can be stone-cold sober and it still blows your mind!
PRO PRO TIP ......NO
You're half right, you can be stone cold sober and it still blows....🤓
Everything syncs up. Not just these 2 things
^ this entity gets it
woah
*hits blunt*
No it doesn't.
@@dynamicvoltage9765 yes it does. Ohhh face now what 🤡
We love patterns and those old films espcially the musicals paid a nuanced amount of detail on the soundtrack.
Cartoons were an orchestral affair so a big budget movie would of ensured attention to detail.
These guys made a masterpiece and have an ear for music, planets can allign and two mastepieces can also hold together too.
It’s synchronized perfectly
Not even remotely synched perfectly! Some parts yes but definitely parts that don't at all.
It only perfectly syncs for the people with needles in their arm
@@adambrunt7290You have no argument.
It is what is known as found, or incidental, art. It is something beautiful.
I love how this ended on a Segway into him chain smoking Marlboro Reds.
“Segway” 😂 The word you’re looking for is segue.
@fclefjefff4041 Yeah I was thinking "I didn't see him on a Segway."😅
i watched this 2 nights ago and was blown away. ive heard about it for years......... i was straight tripped out!
It aligns multiple times. Its absolutely nuts!!
watched it. its pretty cool how they synch up
Yup, it's wild!
I like how the Beatles White album syches up with Charlies Helter Skelter musical roadmap to apocalypse.
You'll never convince me that the *cha ching* of Pink Floyd's song "Money" starting right as Dorothy steps into the color munchkin land is coincidence. It's too perfect.
That is wild....of course I have to check it out now.
The guitar solo begins exactly when the witch flys off on her broom.
Practically speaking, it must be a coincidence. Dark Side came out in 1973, while vinyl records were still a thing, and before the advent of VHS (at home video). In order to pull off the synch at that time, one would have to be a particularly affluent recreational drug user, with two vinyl record players, two copies of the album, so that the timing didn't skip when flipping sides. As well as some method of playing the movie at home on your 200 lb 25 inch television with no built-in AV input.
you would have to have a film projector and the pink floyd album on a reel to reel
The recordings would start out on reel-to-reel tape and get transferred to vinyl. The business people who were involved in recording Dark Side of the Moon definitely had the connections necessary for getting The Wizard of Oz onto a projector screen. It was possible, and I am almost positive that it happened. The synchronicity goes way beyond the level of coincidence. The reason the record company would be interested in doing it is that public discussion of the mystery would help keep record sales going in the distant future. I first started hearing about the mystery in 1998, 15 years after the release of the album. Roger's denial keeps the issue going. If he admitted the truth, the mystery would be over, and record sales wouldn't be as good.
@@LibertyHawk71Business people? The album was produced by the band themselves. Engineer Alan Parsons also said(in 1997) that they didn’t have any means of playing video in the studio at the time.
@@Shadow-gm9ct, I'm sure he did say that. Keeping the mystery going has helped a lot with record sales.
Roger Waters - one of the greatest of all time. If you don't believe it - listen to Animals
Animals is the greatest goddamn album there will ever be. Sucks they didn’t record any of the live 77 shows.
@@theDiReW0lf agree i only have the memory of the concert i was lucky enogh to see back in 1977
Those solos are so epic, Animals is an incredible album
jupiter and beyond with echoes goes perfect the whole time too.
I don’t think that’s true, but echoes does go with the evolution cartoon in Fantasia
ua-cam.com/video/rn7MmS3vazU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=barrettproduction @@randydaytona5615
maybe should try it with the creation/evolution sequence in Tree of Life
The most amazing thing is not really the "synch" (in inverted commas because it's very subjective), but the fact that someone somewhere in the world actually thought about listening to this specific album whilst watching this specific film. Why?? The must have been high!
Darkside of Oz and some mushrooms baby!!!!
The human mind has the ability, not just an affectation or drugs blurring perception so we can join the dots to make a pattern ...
Helping us remember other animal behaviour for setting traps, predict where a moving target will be etc
Joining up the dots has been done forever, the starsigns for example interest many
Roger has a fortunately grounded base , some drugs are well known for joining up dots potentially forming perceived threats which don't exist
If the mind focuses on joining dots to create persecution problems occur
Paranoia seems real to the victim, not just what is happening but why also.
An immagination and creative mind as potent as Roger Waters requires commonsense to exist . Respect
fool did you even watch it? sure dont seem like it.
It’s a crazy coincidence. I watched the other day there are 4 or 5x when you are like dang this syncs nice. But there is also some really non syncable scenes.
I started it by mistake at the scene when they meet the lion & hit play on 3rd roar, it syncs up aswell
The first time I listened to the dark side of the moon was to do this with friends. It really blew us away..and my buddy’s sister was totally sober and was amazed by it. I’m a huge fan of the Floyd now, and this experience really made me open to the idea of synchronicities.
I feel it just was meant to fit and the band was unaware of the phenomenon at the time until in the 90's it was done and became popular which is super cool....one of the greatest old movies and an amazing album by an amazing, unique band
I did booms 🍄 and synced up and it was a Tripp
There was a synced version someone had uploaded onto youtube years back. They did a lot of editing to make it line up
ua-cam.com/video/627aciBA2E8/v-deo.htmlsi=EZ2r9GrBksyw1Qzt
As Gilmour has said, "I mean, it can only last for the first forty minutes. What's supposed to happen for the rest of it? Was that supposed to match 'Wish You Were Here' and ['Animals']?"
If you time _one_ album playback to the picture, how the hell can you ensure synchronicities in _successive_ playbacks? While making the thing, if they noticed something in the second playback was off and then shortened or lengthened the music to compensate, now all the _other_ playbacks are off.
Another one a few people don’t know about is the final scene of 2001: A Space Odyssey and Echoes!
I found the sync on UA-cam just now. Mind blown when she fell into the pig pen right after "race towards an early grave" and then the synth starts and fades out to the end of somewhere over the rainbow and then time starts just as the scene transitions.
You can do it with any music. Once I was watching Three Stooges on TV while listening to Led Zeppelin's In Through the Out Door and it had the same effect as if it were all choreographed - Especially during Fool in the Rain.
There is a version of the synch up here on UA-cam and it's pretty damn interesting.
He’s too good for the podcast.
The key is watching while high. Where it does sync up its pretty wild, but when it doesn’t, you don’t notice because, well, you’re high.
Again, completely sober, and it syncs up. You don't have to be high at all. Neurodivergents know this.
😂😂😂
Synchronicity:
is a phenomenon in which people interpret two separate-and seemingly unrelated-experiences as being meaningfully intertwined, even though there is no evidence that one led to the other or that the two events are linked in any other causal way.
Watched the Wall and mushrooms 🍄 couldn’t move, couldn’t leave the TV 📺 that was nuts 🥜
It works watched it this way many times. So many lines from music match what’s visually going on in the movie!!
Thank you for posting this!
I was at a truck stop in the 90s. Down South heard about this from ADJ. I listened😮
If you know what to look for when watching them together, it’s an EXPERIENCE.
The way the credits roll by to “Breathe," Zeke smiling right at “smiles you’ll give” "Balanced on the biggest wave..” When Dorothy is balancing on the pig sty rails. Then, she falls RIGHT at the queue to "On The Run.” The sound of the rumble during the thundering sky after Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Ms Gulch appearing right at the alarm going off and stopping when she gets off the bike, then transitioning to the Toto scene in the house to “Time." SO MUCH MORE. The opening piano to Great Gig In The Sky when Dorothy is running away, The window frame knocking her unconscious during the descending into the piano part again and Claire Torry going off to that storm! (Which then ends as soon as the house lands..) Money starting RIGHT at the color scene. “Black!” right when the WWOTW appears. The two dueling saxophones going off while Glenda and Dorothy have a conversation. “The lunatic is on the grass" (with the Scarecrow dancing) Then as they skip down the road… “Got to keep the loonies on the path.”
I usually only play the album one time through, because it becomes more like reaching after that.
If he says that the movie does indeed sync up to Wizard of Oz then i think maybe there would be some issues with MGM, i dunno but its better to be safe than sorry
Fearing he would be sued?
I actually met Nick Mason about 10 years ago and asked him this very question. After joking that Judy Garland was in the studio with them he said basically the same thing as Roger. If you try hard enough you can convince yourself you've found a link between anything.
dude... did you even watch it? sounds like you didnt.
It's on UA-cam !!!!! ...two mins in and I'm thinking it's done on purpose 😂😂😂
I have just cropped tho 😂❤️✌️
It also syncs up to Paul Blart
I remember the days before UA-cam my dad knew about this rumor, this was mid 90s I think. He put on Dark Side and hit play on the VCR at the 3rd roar of the lion. I remember at the time thinking “who cares?” But my dad was absolutely floored…..we live in Kansas by the way lol
It’s about time! I couldn’t sleep for thirty years because I didn’t know this!
Praise Jesus!
I'm sure he wasn't upset about the attention from it.
The change to color sold me on it. Good times 😂
This is great. Really. You say it's coincidence I just now watched a Clip without being high like willie Nelson and it was a great experience. Love it.
Hmm, so he won't admit it.
exactly you can tell from the disinterest and denial it WAS planed.
whats hes never seen it? the dark side of the rainbow? never been interested?
hes keeping a rockin roll legend going, good sport but for real they did it on peropus.
@@100canadianmaplestirup8Where is the proof for your claim?
The Dark Side remake he made recently actually syncs up with Tommy Wiseau's The Room. Try it
Sure went together extremely well.
I've watched it high and I've watched it straight and it totally syncs up. If it wasn't done on purpose then it truly is a cosmic coincidence.
I just so happen to have Capital Cities Safe and Sound album right behind the The Dark Side of the Moon album in my 5 CD player. It was equally impressive and they even have a line " listening to my Pink Floyd Cover" . I highly recommend someone else watching this because it was amazing. Just remember it has to be CDs and not from a streaming service or the sync will get off every song by a bit and not match up.
The first time I saw it I was the only true huge Pink Floyd fan in our group. I was also a huge movie buff & about 25 or so minutes into it I realized that the music was going to end before the movie. I played side 2 of the Wall and it synced up perfectly but It seems like it ended as well. Long time ago & we were pretty high. Lol 😅😂🎉
I’m only 30 but for as long as I can remember my family has this laser copied disk of the soundtrack over the film and it does sync up perfectly. And scribbled in sharpie written on it was “The Dark Side of Oz”
I’d be more worried about the director using asbestos for snow in the running through the poppy field.
I dig watching the whole thing while your chilling smoking the Doobie on a rainy Lazy day.
I went to the Punk Floyd laser light 3d show yesterday on Shrooms. One of the best experiences of my life. Totally AWESOME. I highly recommend it.
I’m amazed how someone discovered the sync similarities in the first place. I mean, who would ever think to play these two works at the same time?
There is no way they didn't make the album for the movie. Brillant!!
Not as cool as PID
@@PaulFormentosPID?
the wall DOES sync to alice in wonderland.
Really? Ive never heard that lol
It works with a bunch of movies tho doesnt it
Okay, but have you tried playing Electric Light Orchestra's 'El Dorado' starting at the shot of witches castle
Not quite the same, but the Bee Gees had already recorded the songs that ended up on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The movies and the music were produced independently and it just so happens that the Bee Gees songs fit the movie perfectly. In the case with Dark Side and Wizard of Oz, you have two artistic pieces that are essentially fantasy and that lends itself to lineup pretty well. I believe you need to start the music after a certain point of the start of the movie (lion roar in the studio open?). Anyway, it's just a nice coincidence and our brain wants it to be special, so we use our own imagination to make it seem like they were meant to be together.
How does it work? Honestly. Dark Side is 42:50 min long. Wizard of Oz is 101 minutes long. What happens after Dark Side is played? Is it played again? How does it synch up? Interested, if anybody has any insight.
Yes, you play the album two and a half times. You basically loop the album as if the into and outro heartbeats are one continuous rhythm -- and the first time you do that, they're meeting the Tin Man -- who wishes he had a -- well, you know.
The most remarkable part to me is during the second time you hear Brain Damage, and what's happening when they sing, "You raise the blade, you make the change." It's hair-raising.
I am totally down for trying that. Always have been, but never got to it. Thanks! Sounds like an interesting experience next time I have the occasion when mom and kids are overnighting at grannies place! @@KaraokeFanboyPress
The list of coincidences rapidly drops after the first play through, and is mostly just generic "they dance to the rhythm" type stuff.
I think that sudden dropoff is convincing proof they did lossibly tweak the completed album to make it work thtough the first time
“Cosmic coincidence” is a great way to rephrase “synchronicity” to be fair. He is saying that it just wasn’t intentional, which is obvious, as it was a true artistic endeavor that resonated with the world, so to speak.
Why don't they mention that when it loops the 2nd play on beat they say "home again" as doroty wakes up....
A few weeks ago I mistakenly started watching the 1915 version of Alice in Wonderland, synced up with Dark Side of the Moon, thinking that that was the movie it synced up with. The first 20 or so minutes of it actually did work well with it. At about that point in the movie I realized my mistake but was excited about that discovery. It's worth checking out.
There are way too many coincidences if you sync it up. One of the craziest being as Time is playing its right at the part where the Wizard is in Kansas and the side of his wagon says “Past, Present, & Future.” On top of that you can literally start the album over and it syncs up again at that point.
A lot of music will sync with video. Nick Caves "Idiot Prayer" syncs with the movie "Gravity"
Still amazing
So why does the iphone screen pop up with the iphone buttons at the end?
I was wondering the same thing
Because this person recorded this video on their iphone and decided to upload it on their own channel
ERMAGOD
It's a paradox: coincidences do exist, but people refuse to believe them when they see them happening right in front of their eyes, so there's no way for coincidences to prove their own existence.
My favorite is still syncing up echoes to stanley kubriks finale of 2001. If you havent done so yet. You NEED too...
It is very cool.
Yes I’m here after Facebook being on IG then hopping to UA-cam and now I’m on?
It's wild that people hear it directly from Mr Waters and STILL think it was deliberate lol
put any album with any movie and you will find connections everywhere
thats what i say, i dont see it
Have you ever listened to Wayne Dyer speaking on manifesting? It reminds me of the scene in the movie The Matrix where Neo knocks over the vase.
Obviously a coincidence 🙄
It's got some crazy synch ups for being unintentional.
"Black...." (camera on Wicked Witch)
"And blue...." camera on Dororthy
"& who knows which is which" shows witch
But isn't the album like 44 minutes and the movie 1 hour and 40 something mins?
So how can they line up when the music stops one hour before the movie is done?
Alice in wonderland and The Wall sync up really well too.
Start the album when opening credits start.
Skip comfortably numb.
What I think is much crazier sync is Pink Floyd Echoes with the last chapter of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
It is so perfect!
Tremendous 🙌
Like the hero’s journey, maybe both pieces of storytelling hit the same beats because those beats work
Anyone have a good link for this. I had it a year ago and now it's gone. And the only one I can find isn't the one I saw back then
The one I saw was from
'The Dark Side of Oz'
2,346,549 views • Mar 20, 2013
Rolf Renton
I synched up a men at world album with weekend at Bernie’s while stoned. Trippy. 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
When the witch comes on screen driving her bike, the scary clock sounds from time start perfectly
Better with the actual album, money, is the first song on the b side! You literally flip from black and white to color, you can’t experience that on cd!