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Insanity = an old movie + killer tunes
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| DigiNut |
| That does look like killer tunes. I wonder if that album/EP has the Erol Alkan track I've never been able to identify... |
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| Fir3start3r |
Interesting one...
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How To Synchronize 'Dark Side of the Moon' and 'The Wizard of Oz'
So you want to try the Pink Floyd 'Dark Side of the Moon and 'The Wizard of Oz' synchronicity test? Here are simple instructions for set up and enjoyment of these two classics.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 90 minutes
Here's How:
1. Buy or rent the movie 'The Wizard of Oz.'
2. Buy or rent the CD of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon.'
3. Put the CD in the player and press pause at the beginning of track 1.
4. Put the movie in your VCR and begin to play.
5. Turn off the sound on your television. Turn up the volume on your CD player.
6. When the MGM lion roars for the third time, unpause the CD.
7. If the credit 'Produced by Mervyl Leroy' appears onscreen at the transition between 'Speak to Me' and 'Breathe,' then you are correctly synched.
8. Look for the following synchronicities:
9. The tornado scene begins just as 'The Great Gig in the Sky' starts playing. The song lasts for the entire duration of the storm.
10. The female singer begins moaning, her voice rising and falling in time with the mood of the tornado scene. When 'Great Gig' ends, the first side of the album also ends.
11. 'Money' begins as Dorothy opens the door and sees Oz. The black and white part of the film ends at this point and begins in color.
12. The lyics 'Don't give me that do-goody-good bullsh*t' are heard as Glinda the good witch floats down in her bubble.
13. The dancing ballerinas seem to keep time with the rhythm in 'Us and Them.'
14. 'Brain Damage' becomes the backdrop for the scarecrow scene where he's singing 'If I Only Had a Brain.'
15. The album ends with a heartbeat, as Dorothy presses her ear to the Tin Man's chest to listen for a heart.
Tips:
1. Use a CD, not an album. Stopping to flip the album would mess up the synchronicity.
2. Try to think of this as one long, bizarre music video. Don't expect too much and you might be amazed.
3. End the movie after one play-through of the CD. Avoid the 'looping' method to replay the CD, as anything after this point is minor and far-fetched
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| LiANG |
| 150+ TOTA's + A&B @ Guv = INSANITY!! |
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| jon jon |
LMAO
it's ing true, what a trip! |
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| StereoPrincess |
| non-stop in the mix ed up. |
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| naesean3 |
RETRO-SKETCH!!
LOL! :stongue: |
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| jon jon |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I wonder if that album/EP has the Erol Alkan track I've never been able to identify...[/COLOR][/FONT] |
describe it... |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by jon jon
describe it... |
Uhm... it goes "Boom boom boom boom", you heard it before? :p
Well there are actually two, one has some sparse vocals and the word "Hollywood" peppered all over the track. The other I'm not really sure how to describe but it's got an almost heavy-metal edge to it and the words "let's get it on" (and almost no other vocals). |
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| jon jon |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
one has some sparse vocals and the word "Hollywood" peppered all over the track. |
Felix Da Housecat - Madame Hollywood (Tiga Remix)
It's on Erol's Trash cd, that's my guess for that one. And the other one doesn't sound that familiar, but it's defo not his remix of Drop the Pressure. ;) |
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