David Gilmour addresses 'Dark Side Of The Moon' and 'Wizard Of Oz' theory in interview with Jimmy Fallon
- Publish Date
- Monday, 11 November 2024, 10:15AM
David Gilmour recently appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and addressed the widespread theory that the band's 1973 hit album Dark Side of the Moon was purposely written to sync up to The Wizard of Oz.
As the theory goes, if you start the record when the MGM lion roars, it syncs up perfectly with the rest of the film.
“Well, of course it was,” he joked when Jimmy asked the question point blank.
David then shared that he and his wife, Polly Samson, have actually tested it out themselves. “We listened to it, Polly and I, years ago,” he explained before Jimmy asked again if it syncs up on purpose.
“No. I only heard about that years later,” David admitted.
He then explained what the theory entails to those who are unfamiliar. “Someone said you put the needle on … and on the third roar of the MGM lion, you put the needle on for the beginning of Dark Side and there’s these strange synchronicities that happen.”
“There are these strange coincidences,” he confessed.
David also performed Dark and Velvet Nights on the show, which marked his first US TV appearance in eight years.
Watch the full interview and performance below.
- Written by iHeartRadio and republished with edits and permission