So, Like, The Force Awakens Totally Syncs Up With “Dark Side of the Moon,” Man

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Yeah, so, like, stop me if you’ve already heard this one. Star Wars: The Force Awakens totally lines up with Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon,” dude. At least, according to this Reddit thread, it does. You can judge for yourself by checking out this video that someone has posted to Vimeo of the first eight minutes of The Force Awakens lined up with “Dark Side of the Moon.” Personally, I think it totally works. Many of the examples provided in the Reddit thread that I mentioned above aren’t present in the first eight minutes, so you’ll really have to try this at home, but honestly, I’d totally buy it.

It’s all probably confirmation bias, but it’s still a fun thought experiment, right? Well, not for everyone, since there are more than a few negative comments on the Reddit thread. Pink Floyd fans must be pretty tired of hearing about how this particular album lines up with other media.

Going through the original post, though, it seems like a lot of the parts that line up are particularly damning, suggesting that there’s more than just coincidence at work here. The OP, Redditor knnl, shared their favorite moments of synchronicity:

My favorite lyric+scene syncs (cronological)

i’m not afraid of dying. anytime will do.

This is said on the album right after poe wakes up on the torture chamber and stares at kylo (Torry starts her screams at the same time poe screams in the movie)

Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town, waiting for someone or something to show you the way.

All the lyrics of “Time” happens while the movie shows rey’s daily struggles. The whole scene just fits with the song

And after all, we’re only ordinary men

This is sung at the same time that rey tells finn that she had never seen anyone from the resistance, and he says “This is what we look like. Some of us, others look different”

to hear the softly spoken magic spells

Cut to kylo talking to vader’s helmet, trasitioning into the sad piano of The Great Gig in the Sky

keep your hands of my stack

Rey gets the saber from Maz’s chest

god only knows, it’s not what we would choose to do

This one really got me. It is sung while the scene focuses on kylo looking around the battlefield on Maz’s planet

Black (…)

Focus on Finn receiving the lightsaber from Maz

(…) and blue

Finn ignites the blue lightsaber. No, i’m not kidding about this one. This is where i knew it would be impossible for this to be a coincidence

and i’ve got things on my mind

Kylo telling rey that she has the map on her mind, and he will get it

i’ve been mad for fucking years, absolutely years I know i’ve been mad, i’ve always been mad

Kylo trying to get into rey’s mind (the music in this part is very interesting, as it starts growing when she says “you’re afraid”, then she wait some seconds, and says “that you’ll never be as strong as vader” at the exact same moment as “Breathe” starts)

Live for today, gone tomorrow. That’s me.

The camera focus on Han during this whole phrase

Home, Home again

I like to be here when i can

Rey meets with Finn, Han and Chewie again

I’m not afraid of dying. Anytime will do

Again, focus on Han

if you can hear this wispering, you’re dying

Han

Get away. I’m alright, Jack, keep your hands of my stack. Money, it’s a hit. Don’t give me that do goody-good bulshit. I’m in a high fidelity first class travelling set, I think i’ll buy me a lear jet

During the “keep your hands off my stack”, han grabs kylo’s saber. He gets stabbed right at the end of the “Don’t give me that do goody-good bullshit”.

The fight between kylo and rey had some interesting lyrics during it.

Black and blue

Who knows wich is wich and who is who?

Rey is acting too much like kylo/the dark side?

up and down, and, in the end, it’s only round and round

As kylo holds rey’s saber up, and rey holds kylo’s saber down. “It’s only round and round”, meaning that they’re basically the same, or that this fight between them will lead to nothing?

haven’t you heard? It’s a battle of words

something something dark side persuasion

And now for the last scene of the movie. If you wondered why it seems that it moves kinda slowly, here’s why

The lunatic is on the grass

remembering games, and daisy chains and laughs

got to keep the loonies on the path

As rey makes her way through the island

And if the dam breaks open many years too soon

And if there is no room upon the hill

And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too

I’ll see you on the dark side of the moon

This is during luke’s reveal.

And my favorite one, the lyrics at the end of the movie:

You raise the blade

You make the change

You rearrange ’till i’m sane

After this is sung, the credits roll. Right as the credits start, the lines are:

You lock the door

And throw away the key

There’s someone in my head, but it’s not me.

Maybe this hints how luke’s character will be developed?

There’s also one line in particular that they highlight, which should provide a bit of fan theory fodder:

When rey says “Skywalker? :D”, Gilmour sings a lonely “Me…” that echoes for some seconds (The one in “Us and Them”) while the camera focuses on her face

So, like, yeah, man. Now that The Force Awakens is out on Blu-Rey (that name is going to stick, I swear), you can, like, totally check it out for yourself, friend. Yeah. Yeah.

(via Consequence of Sound, image via Disney/Lucasfilm)

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