Dark Side of the Rainbow

I brought up the Dark Side of the Rainbow debate again with my wife. I am still amazed that she believes that this is most likely a coincidence.

Good info from Wikipedia: The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon

"When the album is played simultaneously with the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, numerous images from the film appear to synchronize with the music and lyrics. All band members (save one) have firmly stated that the phenomenon is a coincidence. This effect has often been called Dark Side of the Rainbow."

Roger Waters remains silent when asked about this...

From Dark Side of Oz website:

" It will probably take you a few tries to get the synch lined up just right so be patient. First load the Dark Side of the Moon CD into your CD player and hit PLAY (>) and then immediately hit PAUSE (II) so it is cued up and ready to roll. Be sure also to set your CD player to continuous replay. This in most CD players is done by hitting the "REPEAT" button twice. Hitting it once will repeat only the presently playing track so hit the button two (2) times and it will replay the CD over and over. The CD will play roughly two and a quarter times through the entire length of the movie. Now start the video and get past all the preview junk (about five minutes worth on the THX voersion) at the beginning and watch for the BLACK & WHITE MGM lion to roar. After the BLACK &WHITE MGM Lion roars for the THIRD (3rd) time IMMEDIATELY hit the play button on the CD player. Be sure to turn down the sound on the TV because the dialogue and original soundtrack are not necessary for this experiment. "The Dark Side of the Moon" will provide all the sound you need. For your most enjoyment make sure you get number one in the list below exactly right ("Balanced on the biggest wave" as Dorthy's balancing on the fence. On the Run starts as Dorthy falls). Don't worry if you have to restart it a few times. The effect is worth the trouble."

If you can't wait or be bothered, it's on the net thanks to meowcat89. I don't know how well timed or complete these are because I'm on dial-up and haven't fully downloaded, but what I've seen looks good!