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However, there's one bit that I've heard about for a while, and never really bothered to look deep into it.
You need:
Dark Side of the Moon
Wizard of Oz
Play Wizard of Oz, until the third roar of the lion in the MGM logo.
Then, play the CD at the same time as releasing the video.
Has anyone actually tried this? As bizzare as it sounds, and I'm sure many of you have heard about it... it does sound interesting to do.
>I personally favour the later stuff and so my favourites are
1.The Wall
2.The Division Bell
3.Dark Side Of The Moon
Missed a good album that was brought out after the Falklands War......The Final Cut.
Give that a listen to, brilliant.
The Final Cut
Dark Side of The Moon
> I know sod all about PF (but should do soon, unless I never move off of my fat
> ar'e, a likely movement though :D). Back to the point, there is a tribute band
> of PF in my town, which are apparently quite good.
Are PF rock? Might have to
> download some of their stuff and see if I like it.
Pink Floyd's "The Wall" tour consisted of them constructing a giant wall between them and their fans during the show.
If that isn't rock then I don't know what else can be..
:-)
No, It doesn't work. I sat through ten minutes of the Wizard of oz with the volume muted and Dark Side Of The Moon providing the soundtrack (5 minutes more I would have been insane!)
Please don't question why I have a copy of The Wizard Of OZ but please do accept that it doesn't work and that I am mad for trying it.
If you really want to experience full on Floyd and moving images, The Wall in glorious Dolby Surround will quench your desire.
Now I'm off to shave off my nipples with a razor blade while The Dambusters film provides background ambience.
"I'm sorry sir it's Niger he's been run over he's dead."
He went off and set it all up, priming his Floyd album and TV and then surprise surprise it didn't work.
Mind you, being the delusional Pink Floyd obsessive he was, he blamed the intermittent adverts.
Nice title