This includes the cover art for the album, the titles of the songs, the moods and transition of the music, and the lyrics corresponding to certain scenes. Devout fans have posted countless lists all over the internet listing all the synchronicities they have discovered. Here are a few examples: The song "Great Gig in the Sky- plays throughout the tornado scene; during the song "Time- a sign is showed displaying the words "Past, Present, and Future-; the song "Eclipse- ends with the beating of a heart whenever Dorothy is listening to the Tinman's chest. (See Appendix A).
Now the big question, did Pink Floyd intentionally mean to synch their album to the classic movie or is the whole thing just one big hoax created by man's collective unconscious? There are three possible theories that answer this question. One of those theories says that it is all a coincidence created by creative minds that had to put the power of suggestion into play on others. Another theory is supported by people who have watched The Dark Side of the Rainbow and do not believe there is any connection between the two at all, for this one there is not much evidence one way or the other. There is only one theory left, of course, and that is that Pink Floyd somehow recorded The Dark Side of the Moon while simultaneously viewing The Wizard of Oz, or at least had the different scenes in mind. The intent theory is what seems to have the most evidence for it, or at any rate, the least evidence against it (Johnson). .
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There are many things to consider if the band did this on purpose. First of all, where could they have got the bizarre idea to coincide an album and a motion picture together? Skeptics should consider how Jerry Garcia dubbed one of the songs on the Zabriskie Point soundtrack over a specific scene in that movie. Don Hall described it in the following way: "They had the love scene on a loop, and [Jerry] played live while the film was running He played right to every single shot in the scene It was miraculous -.