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heyaidkwhut Says:
Mar 6, 2009 - Oh cool. I had no idea. Makes sense though now that i think about it. Cheers.
johncransom Says:
Mar 6, 2009 - i dont know about synch, thats a bit of a stretch. but the musig goes brilliantly with the film anyway!!
fencinggoldie Says:
Apr 17, 2009 - amazing when it goes to halftime at 3:06
jmm1233 Says:
May 6, 2009 - Echo ftw
jiguen Says:
May 29, 2009 - como para ver fumado!!! O.O!! MARIHANA!!!!
nickhirst999 Says:
Jun 4, 2009 - A few facts: the film was released in 1968, two years before Atom Heart Mother, so Kubrick could not have asked to use Atom in the film as it hadn't even been written then. Echoes was written as about 2 dozen short pieces entitled "nothing parts 1-24" and released as Echoes in 1971, 3 years after the film. Pink Floyd have always denied any remote connection between the film and Echoes.
nickhirst999 Says:
Jun 4, 2009 - The reason for the Ummagumma cassette tape having the songs in a different order is for the simple reason of making the two sides equal in length thus using the least amount of magnetic tape. This was standard practice with cassettes and Ummagumma was in no way unique.
9azmco Says:
Jun 7, 2009 - Magic Pink Floyd !!
part2themovie Says:
Jun 16, 2009 - Is this remastered? It looks so fresh. PS This looks like an acid trip. I've never been on one, but it's on my short list of things to do before i commit suicide.
767fife Says:
Jun 21, 2009 - the best way to commit suicide would be too take a whole bunch of drug and jump out of a plane, no parachute with echoes playing from ipod to really good headphones, the stargate part.
Ntone606 Says:
Jul 5, 2009 - Truely awesome. I never understood the ending to 2001 until I read a comment on it which made total sense. What Bowman is seeing is the big bang and creation of the universe - i.e the ultimate truth/trip.
DharmaSaveTheKarma Says:
Jul 14, 2009 - Viva la (r)evolution! Great!
shanepakele1 Says:
Jul 23, 2009 - suicide is for selfish cowards
part2themovie Says:
Jul 23, 2009 - I couldn't agree more.
fartknockerfartknock Says:
Aug 18, 2009 - great vid t looks just like my dreams sometimes and i listen to pinkfloyd constantly maybe i just remembered this but i dont care it kicks ass
mrjeffd Says:
Aug 26, 2009 - nice
Sabbathfan09 Says:
Aug 31, 2009 - why would you tell him something like that? Fucking asshole.
767fife Says:
Aug 31, 2009 - he wanted to use a atom heart mother for a clockwork orange
767fife Says:
Aug 31, 2009 - well if your gonna do that you need a bunch of money and a plane, and it would pretty cool way to die, if you were gonna.
madamimadamimadam Says:
Sep 1, 2009 - Actually, he paid homage to that album (still peeved he didn't get to use it on 2001) by placing the album cover in the scene where Alex is walking through the ultra-technicolor mall. It's at the record shop when he stops, as is the soundtrack for 2001. But the Atom Heart Mother issue was for 2001. I saw it on one of the making of documentaries for that movie.
767fife Says:
Sep 1, 2009 - impossible due to the fact that 2001 as released in "68 and atom heart mother was from 1970, and a clockwork orange was "71 Moreover, Stanley Kubrick reportedly asked permission of Roger Waters (Pink Floyds bassistlyricist) to use elements of the Atom Heart Mother (1970) suite; Waters refused. Later, Waters asked Kubrick if he could use sounds from 2001: A Space Odyssey; Kubrick refused. Wikipedia
Cgrrp Says:
Sep 12, 2009 - The lyrics to Echoes were actually about space originally. They were changed before Pink Floyd recorded it for Meddle because they didn't want to be labeled as a "space rock" band.
skopofil Says:
Nov 9, 2009 - What an orgasmic combination.
Fooblestheclown Says:
Nov 24, 2009 - So Kuberick wanted this tune for this scene in the movie? Why was it not used?



SinsterCrayon Says:
Mar 5, 2009 - Oral DMT is more like a mushroom trip. It lasts around 4-6 hours and of course you can have "sub-psychedelic" experience, that is an experience where you can still be somewhat attached to everyday "reality" but still be in a state of heightened awareness.