“And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be.” Pink Floyd
April 26,
2019
“And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be.” Pink Floyd
Is all your life will ever be.” Pink Floyd
For years I have heard about the almost mythic mash-up
between Pink Floyd’s 1973 album, “The Dark Side of the Moon” with the 1939
classic film, “The Wizard of Oz”. The
idea being that if you start the album at just the right time and sync it over
the film that the actions on the record and in the film seem to magically
line-up and reflect each other. This had to be first discovered by some stoner
laying around listening to Pink Floyd while the movie played in the background,
but it has gained quite a cult following over the years and this year to mark
4/20, the Tropic Theater decided to show the synced movie.
Initially it was to be a single showing, one night only but
the amazingly quick sell-out and demand for another showing had them adding
another earlier showing that Kathy and I were able to attend. It was also close
to sold out and it made for yet another interesting and unique experience. Many
of those on hand dressed up in Wizard of Oz inspired costumes or wore their
favorite classic Pink Floyd shirts to experience what had been come to be known
as The Dark Side of the Wizard of Oz, Dark Side of the Rainbow or the Wizard of
Floyd.
There have been many arguments over time over exactly where
to start the sync, about whether the band did this intentionally (they are
adamant that there is no connection), and about how significant the connections
are. My thought is, who cares, it is a fun and different way to spend an
afternoon and whether or not events in the film and album are intentional or
mere coincidence does not matter in the slightest. There certainly are moments
where the dramatic scenes seem to match the lyrics and certainly the tone of
the music, but as Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason told MTV in 1997 regarding the
connection, "It's absolute nonsense. It has nothing to do with “The Wizard of Oz”. It was all based
on “The Sound of Music.” “
This week was also the Easter holiday and we had a couple of
fun Easter related events to attend. The first was an invitation to our friend
Brenda for an Easter Egg hunt and Brunch at her home on the Saturday afternoon
prior to Easter Sunday. A number of our friends and more importantly their
children were invited to attend and participate in the Egg hunt in Brenda’s
yard.
We also enjoyed a delightful Easter Brunch and were treated
to a fun puppet show that was staged by the adorable children who were on hand.
It was an absolutely gorgeous Spring Day and fun was had by both the children
and their parents and friends. Easter has always been a time about family and
friends for both Kathy and myself, so it was really nice to enjoy celebrating
with good friends.
We spent the afternoon of Easter itself with our friends
Greta and Tom, who once again included us in one of their awesome holiday
celebrations that brought together their family and friends at their home for
an amazing meal and just a wonderful day of spending time with good friends.
They have been so kind over the years and we have shared many holidays and good
times with them and their family and friends.
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