What is the connection between Pink Floyds album The Dark Side Of The Moon and the 1939 classic film The Wizard Of Oz?

Well, the first article between the two works, called "The Dark Side of the Moon", was written in the August 1995 issue by Charles Savage magazine Fort Wayne magazine. He pointed out that the first roar of the album Pink Floyd began (or the third roar, because it is more common) than the Wizard of Oz MGM lion began to produce "synchronization" strange, such as the following:

In the movie about four minutes and ten seconds, Dorothy is like a song "breathing (in the air)) in the big pen.

About three minutes 10 to 50 seconds, after David Gilmore, "sing the house, once again the house", while describing, you need help with the family farm fortune teller "Auntie EM".

After 14 minutes, with the start of the hurricane, "a huge show in the sky" began.

About 19 minutes, 35 seconds, Dorothy's house opened to find the colorful Munchkinland's door - the beginning of the second movie of the movie - because "money", the first song on the second side of the original LP, began. Thirty-seven minutes and twenty seconds in "brain damage" began to play, and the Scarecrow sang "If I have a brain." When he and Dorothy sat on the Yellow River, Roger Waters sang "To keep the world on the road"

Just as the album shuts the heart's pulse, knock Dorothy and put her ears on the tin and Odsman funds (about 42 minutes and a half).

After about 50 minutes and 11 seconds, the team skipped the second round of "time."

This is just scratching the surface. There are dozens of albums that have been observed over the years, other parallel moments, stretching theory and even works of art, characterized by light entering the prism into a rainbow, reminiscent of the transition from black and white to color, and the main song film, " Above the rainbow."

It seems that although the similarities are not intentional. Pink Floyd denied any connection between the two actions and called it a coincidence. He quoted the guitarist/vocalist David Gilmore in the interview as saying, "A man has a lot of time to put the Wizard of Oz in his hands with the dark side of the moon," said drummer Nick Mason jokingly. "This is absolutely ridiculous. It is absolutely ridiculous, there is nothing to do. "It's all based on the sound of music. ”

Even Charles Savage, who introduced this phenomenon in the mainstream, said that the theory only came from an Internet website... He mentioned "some people in Los Angeles."

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