Yup, friend showed me this a few years ago.  A couple bits lined up in interesting ways, but I don't remember it being particularly compelling, and I found it impossible to believe that it was by design and anything other than chance.  The thing I wondered about is who originally "discovered" this?  If I recall, you have to begin playing a particular song at a particularly moment of the video (when the MGM lion roars or something?) - how does one stumble upon this??   I suppose if you happen to have a copy of both, it might be worth checking out just to see what the fuss is about.  I'm sure there is something in this legend worth lecturing about.
 
Patrick
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Lee
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 2:04 AM
Subject: The Dark Side of Oz

Well, this recent discussion re: Vera Lynn has now got me humming
Pink Floyd again, and after deciding to listen to it again, has got me thinking
that there must indeed be some musically intelligent people on this list!
It's definitely reminded me of a lot of the old teenage angst-ridden world view.
So, I have to ask: I'm sure someone on this list at the very least has an opinion about,
or at most an experience with, Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and the Wizard of Oz
connection? 

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