Dark Side of The Rainbow

April 30th, 2007

Dark Side of the Rainbow (also known as Dark Side of Oz) is a perceived effect created by playing the 1973 Pink Floyd concept album The Dark Side of the Moon simultaneously with the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz and watching for moments where the film and the album appear to correspond with each other. The title of the music video-like experience comes from a combination of the album title The Dark Side of the Moon and the film’s song “Over the Rainbow.”

Pink Floyd band members have repeatedly insisted that the phenomenon is coincidence. In an interview for the 25th anniversary of the album, guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour denied that the album was intentionally written to be synchronized with Oz, saying “Some guy with too much time on his hands had this idea with combining Wizard of Oz with Dark Side of the Moon.” - Wiki

Here is the Tornado scene from the Wizard Of Oz with Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon overlay. Overlap in sync with third lion roar format.

Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon + Wizard of Oz =
Dark Side of The Rainbow



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