1 posted on
06/06/2002 9:36:58 AM PDT by
grundle
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To: grundle
This is interesting to me!
2 posted on
06/06/2002 9:40:08 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
To: grundle
How severe were the "munchies" when you did this?
And I am not referring to the Lollipop Guild!
To: grundle
Somebody has way too much time on his hands. :-)
To: grundle
Your post serves no practical purpose and does not address the many grave and serious problems facing the world today. For that, just let me say THANK YOU!!!! :)
5 posted on
06/06/2002 9:42:38 AM PDT by
murdoog
To: grundle
A new way to enjoy 2 classics. I did this the first time the story circulated, and it works well with beer.
To: grundle
This became a story like five or six years ago. I assumed everybody knew about this. There are many websites dedicated to this.
I have never tried it, but have heard you can start the CD at several different points and it fits, and play it a second time through and it fits still. tHis is just ne oif the those weird anomolies in nature - this was not intentional for it would be impossible. I remember when I was younger, I'd have my stereo playing while I was playing video games. Many times, I turned the video game system off and the tv would be on Mtv(back when they played videos). Me and a friend noticed that it looked like the person in the video was singing what was on my stereo, but they obviously were not. Its all in your mind. I know the Pink Floyd-Wizard of Oz thing looks and sounds convincing, but its just a coincidence.
7 posted on
06/06/2002 9:45:34 AM PDT by
FreeTally
To: grundle
Wouldn't watching the 'Wizard of Oz' set to the "music" Yoko Ono be more appropriate?
To: grundle
This is nuts.
9 posted on
06/06/2002 9:46:56 AM PDT by
Musket
To: grundle
I've got a better one.
Watch "Titanic" where Leo DiCaprio is frozen in the water hanging onto a floating door, and listen to the Beach Boys' "Surfin' USA."
To: grundle
At what intervals are you required to reload the bong? After Money or Any color you like? Please pass the Twinkies!
11 posted on
06/06/2002 9:47:40 AM PDT by
SiKKuS
To: grundle
There is now way I'm going to get that all set up without spilling my bong.
12 posted on
06/06/2002 9:48:45 AM PDT by
Wolfie
To: grundle
I did not know about this and have been a big Pink Floyd fan since high school. I still listen to "Meddle".....the long side is great.
To: grundle
Far out man!
To: grundle
It is a great trick, and it does work - I tried it a few years ago when first I heard about it.
Only one thing worries me - somebody had to do this for the first time.
To: grundle
If I had the time I'd do it, but I'm still too busy playing these old Beatle records backwards looking for clues that prove Paul McCartney is dead. Besides, there's no money in it, and too much at once is likely to cause brain damage.
To: grundle
I got up a couple minutes ago and made a coffee, lit a smoke, turned my monitor on and clicked winamp for some tunes.
It randomly picked the dark Side of the Moon Album.
By the time I scrolled to this post the chimes were happening.
(Are you the wizard?)
39 posted on
06/06/2002 10:25:25 AM PDT by
freedom9
To: grundle
I think we found the guy who invented the way to fold the $20 bill.
To: grundle
Only the man behind the curtain can solve this riddle. What is Roger Waters really trying to tell us?
To: grundle
Not too many months ago, Turner Classics or AMC offered WIZARD OF OZ with the Pink Floyd alternate soundtrack on their SAP audio channel.
A brilliant example of repackaging a classic movie - and very, very interesting as well.
44 posted on
06/06/2002 10:33:40 AM PDT by
Hessian
To: grundle
Watch news reels of Hillary Clinton while listening to "The Bitch is Back" by Elton John.
48 posted on
06/06/2002 10:38:42 AM PDT by
Delbert
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