Alerts I set up to deliver email to my inbox when someone writes about one of my New York Times articles also bring word of new references to that old Journal Gazette piece. The link has been a recurring intrusion into my thoughts for years. In recent months, as various music magazines and websites have been putting together packages about “The Dark Side of the Moon” in honor of its 50th anniversary, I have received a surge in interview requests about this article I wrote when I was 19, which has become an absurd footnote to my career as a national-security and legal journalist. That’s because I have a strange connection to the phenomenon: Nearly three decades ago, I wrote the first article about it when I was a summer intern at The Journal Gazette in my hometown, Fort Wayne, Ind. I happened to stumble across a reference to this exchange online, but there was little chance it would escape my attention for long. And if it’s not on purpose, it is a cosmic coincidence because it’s kind of amazing. Rogan went on: “I’ve watched ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ listening to ‘The Dark Side of the Moon,’ while high on marijuana. (Journalistic principle compelled me to email Nelson’s publicist, who wrote back four minutes later to say, “It doesn’t sound true.”) “Yeah, I don’t even want to investigate that - I want it to be true,” Rogan replied. “I don’t believe it for a minute,” Waters said, “but I like the story.” Penetrating its smoky interior, he discovered none other than Willie Nelson in the back, listening to “Dark Side” while watching “Oz.” (As Alan Parsons, the recording engineer who helped create “The Dark Side of the Moon,” pointed out in a 2020 interview, “We didn’t have VCRs back then.”) Waters described it as more of a “cosmic coincidence.” Then he launched into a story he had heard about a cop in Louisiana who, out on patrol one night, pulled over a tour bus for weaving. Like other band members have done consistently over the years, Waters denied that Pink Floyd intentionally structured its 1973 album to align with the 1939 film. Some coincidences are lyrical, as when Dorothy runs away from home at the line “No one told you when to run.” Some are tonal, as when the tornado sequence seems practically choreographed to Clare Torry’s wordless vocals in “The Great Gig in the Sky” - rising to a frenzy as the twister rolls in and then shifting to dreaminess just as Dorothy is knocked unconscious. This phenomenon is sometimes called “The Dark Side of the Rainbow”: If you start the album at just the right time, the music and lyrics uncannily align with the movie’s visuals. He said he had to ask Waters - the former lead lyricist, bassist and co-lead vocalist for Pink Floyd - about the synchronicity that arises from watching “The Wizard of Oz” while listening to “The Dark Side of the Moon.” These are typically rambling affairs, guided by the host’s idiosyncratic curiosities, and about halfway through, following a riff by Waters about nuclear weapons, foreign languages and Noam Chomsky, Rogan changed the subject. I hope you enjoy this Acto-1 as much as you have been waiting for a long time.Last October, when Roger Waters brought his “This Is Not a Drill” tour through Austin, Texas, he also took the time to record a nearly three-hour appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast. The left and right sides of the ghost graphic are the same size, but the back side is thick, so check this in advance before attaching it. Please attach the red tailfin first before attaching the windows.Ĥ. Be sure to print the Roof-rack Half-dome Part in vase mode.ģ. If you don't do this, you won't be able to connect your upper and lower body.Ģ. In the process of making, when assembling the upper and lower body, first push the lower body into the small gap at the bottom of the upper body and then assemble it. Printing on Ender 3 3D printers and assembling video ➪ġ. Printing on Prusa 3D printers and assembling video ➪ There are many small parts, so please check the pictures and videos before proceeding with printing and assembly! Some of the details are omitted due to the limitations of the commonly used nozzle size (0.4mm) and printing size. Under body parts -tires, wheels, windows etc link ➪ Therefore, to complete this Ecto-1, Cadillac Miller-Meteor Futura Duplex parts are absolutely necessary. The Ecto-1 is a modified vehicle based on the Cadillac Miller-Meteor Futura Duplex.īecause the Ecto-1 remodeled the Cadillac Miller-Meteor Futura Duplex too many times, it was configured to replace everything except the lower body and windows. ※ caution! Since this is a modification part, Ecto-1 cannot be completed with this part alone. The long-awaited Ecto-1 has finally been completed.
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