Has anyone done the Pink Floyd Wizard of Oz thing? how was it?!


Question: Hah, my guitar teacher did that. It was pretty neat. The band denies it, but I'm not so sure...

Color was luxury... fitting that Money comes on when it turns to color!

The scarecrow only wants a brain... too bad he has Brain Damage right when he comes in!

Just watch for all sorts of things. It's pretty cool. And you DON'T have to be high.


Answers: Hah, my guitar teacher did that. It was pretty neat. The band denies it, but I'm not so sure...

Color was luxury... fitting that Money comes on when it turns to color!

The scarecrow only wants a brain... too bad he has Brain Damage right when he comes in!

Just watch for all sorts of things. It's pretty cool. And you DON'T have to be high.
My DVD player IS my CD player, so right now, I can't.
i've done it, it's pretty cool. hit play on the 3rd roar of the lion light up a joint and enjoy
It lines up a couple of times during the movie, but I never got the impression it fit the movie very well, maybe I didn't do it correctly, but I started the CD when you see the MGM Lion roar its 3rd roar, as I had been instructed.

You are referring to the fact that people, for years, have been playing Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" CD as the soundtrack to "The Wizard of Oz", using it to replace the original music, dialogue and sound effects.

For a complete rundown on whether or not this works well, with a list of times the music and action on screen seem to "mesh", check out this link:
http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mdar...
You can get a pre-synched dvd on line, synch beagle or something, got mine about a year or 2 ago so not sure. Pretty interesting, They have Alice in Wonderland synched to The wall. Really good! And some others.


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