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Pink Floyd Wizard Of Oz COMPLETE synch part 1 revealed

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

In November 2007 author Pia Santaklaus created his own theory on the Pink Floyd - Wizard of Oz synch phenomenon known a s Dark Side Of The Rainbow.

As Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) album closes around 42 minutes into the Wizard Of Oz movie, it leaves this unfinished project not definitive or decisive.

Because viable alternatives had not been found, many people were left with little choice but to simply REPEAT the Dark Side Of The Moon album, accepting the result which unwittingly throws up some interesting coincidental synchs.

However, if anyone believes this phenomenon is not just coincidence, but rather an ingenious and deliberate exercise, then one would understand the near impossibility for the creator(s) of this synch to write specific music to match a specific part of the movie and have that same music somehow also match a later and different part of the movie, if and when the album is repeated again, songs in identical sequence.

For those thinking Roger Waters/PF created and designed a WoOZ soundtrack deliberately, it must seem VERY unlikely the second half of the synch would work as well if the DSOTM album is repeated (assuming those sounds were purposely and especially shaped to fit the first half of the movie)...
Randomness, chance, fortuity and potential can throw up coincidences, but simply repeating DSOTM is not intelligent design.

Pia believes he finally unravelled the elusive Pink Floyd soundtrack for the COMPLETE Wizard Of Oz movie to reveal a complete alternative soundtrack for 1939 movie.

This has not been un-riddled by fans, enthusiasts or serious students of the subject as they sought answers in various Pink Floyd albums via sequential tracks.

Pia discovered the missing links in 17 specific Pink Floyd tracks all found on Pink Floyd's 1979 The Wall album, though in a 'scrambled' order.

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  • some of the songs are too short. For example, in the flesh is going to play from 47:01 until 51:21. that's 4 minutes and 20 seconds. but the song is just 3 minutes and 20 seconds? is there suppose to be one minute of silence when the song ends? please answer. i really wanna try this out:) and btw, ur so awesome for figuring out this!

  • @LarsConqueso

    Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

    I meant to say "IN THE FLESH (version 2) found on disc 2 (track 8)".

    This is the longer version which should help you.

  • Roger has never been shy about his work, he would tell them to cut if they needed to cut, before you try to pick the album you must understand the band, why would he choose the wall, when both Animals and Wish You Were Here came out after DSOTM, before the wall!! Why would he skip two albums for such a inconvenient project?

  • Fair comment, though it turns out, the order of the songs from R.W's early 'WALL' home-demo cassettes were in fact later re-ordered (scrambled?) with the help of Producer Bob Ezrin. It seems the rest of Pink Floyd became oblivious to the project Roger Waters was overseeing with the special aid of Bob Ezrin.

    Though WISH YOU WERE HERE (1975) and ANIMALS (1977) were released before THE WALL (1979), R.W had begun demos for THE WALL and PROS AND CONS OF HITCHHIKING years earlier (post-DSOTM).

  • @jameshawkins55 I also strongly suspect R.W's PROS AND CONS OF HITCHHIKING was created as another alternative Wizard Of Oz soundtrack. Roger Waters presented this home-demo at the same time he presented his home-demo for THE WALL. Note that the naked lady on the cover is a hitchhiker on a long road. It may be a deliberate inversion of Dorothy who picked up 'hitchhikers' along the yellow brick road (Scarecrow, Tin-man, Cowardly Lion). Note also the naked hitchhiker's red shoes (ruby slippers?).

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  • Come on, this guy is COOL.

  • i wish americans were so inquisitive and such critical thinkers...much respect

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  • inb4titspainting

    Amazing that you found this.

  • give us your finished project dude 

  • you look like geoffrey rush

  • You forgot the massive doobie that you need to be smoking to dream this stuff up. After all , Pink Floyd is much better when your stoned...

  • Why doesn't this method get Dorothy back to Kansas? Do you think PF would have left this sync unfinished? Stay tuned!

  • Firstly you are amazing mr . I truly believe what you are saying in the video and i have really high respect for you truly . I have request from you actually , can you upload the whole movie with synched fully with Pink Floyd songs ??? Or if you finished can you give us the full list of the songs after dark side of the moon ???

  • I worked out the (fatal) flaws in your method and have posted complete videos. PF & Company = Masters of Miss-Direction. I'll be presenting my discoveries and sync videos on the Syncs of the Third Roar. Yes Roger, there is somebody out here. I've figured out how to see into the minds of those who do Art for the Sake of Art.

  • @themuse55555 we are

  • I listened to it back ward it does say "congraulations you found the secret"

  • @themuse55555 you are pretty ambitious to generalize 300 million people

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