- The movie The Wizard of Oz (1939) with the soundtrack replaced by Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon (1973); several uncanny moments of synchronisation and a generally darker tone than the original film.
- The coincidental pairing between Victor Fleming's 'The Wizard of Oz' with Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon as soundtrack for the movie, combining some of the images with the lyrics and the sound effects used in most of the tracks, is an unique experience and a magical project that takes both medias into a whole new level.—Rodrigo Amaro
- Speak To Me (1:30)Plays as Dorothy tries to talk to Auntie Em & Uncle Henry about her run in with Miss Gulch.
Breathe (2:43) Begins when Dorothy falls into the pig pen, and must be saved by Zeke. Note: The beat begins like a pounding heartbeat thats in time with Zeke's stress from the incident.
On The Run (3:30) Plays as Miss Gulch comes riding on her bicycle to take Toto from Dorothy.
Time (6:53) Starts as Toto escapes from Miss Gulch's basket.
The Great Gig In The Sky (4:15) Begins as Dorothy hears about a storm coming from Professor Marvel and runs to get back home to Auntie Em.
Money (6:30)Plays as Dorothy emerges from her house after falling from the sky.
Us And Them (7:34) This is the point in the movie when the Munchkins celebrate Dorothy freeing them of the terrible Witch of the East. Note the timing of the lyrics, "Black(The Wicked Witch of the West appears) and Blue and who knows which is which(WITCH) and who is who", when the Wicked Witch of the West appears.
Any Color You Like (3:24)Starts as Dorothy leaves Munchkinland and discovers the Scarecrow.
Brain Damage (3:50) Plays after the Scarecrow is taken down by Dorothy and they decide to travel to Oz together.
Eclipse (2:06) Begins with a steady beat (like a heartbeat) while Dorothy and Scarecrow encounter the Tin Man.
Album Repeats
Speak To Me (1:30) Starts as Dorothy and Scarecrow oil the Tin Man and tells his story.
Breathe (2:43) Plays as they encounter the Wicked Witch on the the roof of a shack. Throws a fireball at them.
On the Run (3:30)Begins as they leave the wood and enter the dark forest to meet the lion.
Time(6:53) Begins as the Cowardly Lion talks about his troubles. Lyrics begin as Wicked Witch looks upon the group in her glass ball.
The Great Gig In The Sky (4:15) Plays as the Wicked Witch takes to the sky on her broom to head to Oz, while Dorothy and her friends try to enter the gates of Oz.
Money (6:30) Begins right as the Wicked Witch wrote her message is the sky. Also happens to coincide with everything being GREEN.
Us And Them (7:34) Begins as Dorothy and her friends walk to see the Wizard for the first time. The doors open in time with the music. When you hear the lyrics With, without. And who'll deny it's what the fighting's all about?, the Scarecrow is on the ground with his stuffing thrown all about after a fight with the flying monkeys.
Any Color You Like (3:24) Plays as the Wicked Witch tells Dorothy that when the hourglass empties, she will die.
Brain Damage (3:50) Begins as The Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and Scarecrow approach the Wicked Witch's Castle to save Dorothy.
Eclipse(2:06) Comes on as they are discovered by the Wicked Witch during their escape.
Album Repeats(again)
Speak To Me (1:30) Instrumental as the Wicked Witch melts
Breathe(2:43) Begins as the Winkie Soldier hands Dorothy the Wicked Witch's broom.
On the Run (3:30) Begins as the Wizard hands out the rewards to Dorothy's friends.
Time(6:53) Plays as the Wizard is speaking to the people of Oz from his hot air balloon. Balloon takes flight during the instrumental intro. Glinda the Good Witch appears as the first line begins. The lyrics Waiting for someone or something to show you the way happen as Glinda tells Dorothy that she's always had the ability to go home.
Breathe (reprise) (7:06) As Dorothy awakes at home surrounded by her family Home, home again. I like to be here when I can. When I come home cold and tired It's good to warm my bones beside the fire. Far away across the field The tolling of the iron bell Calls the faithful to their knees To hear the softly spoken magic spells.
The Great Gig In The Sky (4:15) Plays during the credits and the possible explanations of synchronicity seen when playing the movie and album together.
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By what name was The Legend Floyd: The Dark Side of the Rainbow (2000) officially released in Canada in English?
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