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Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd (2001)

When I had heard that Pink Floyd was releasing a compilation album, I thought it was really no big deal. Lots of bands do it to introduce new listeners to a broad range of their music, that the newcomers might be interested enough to go out and buy their albums. So, I didn't think much about it. I figured the record company would choose the favorite songs and that was it. Was I ever wrong about the scope of this Pink Floyd compilation.

The first thing that intrigue me about it was the title, Echoes. For years, it has been proposed that Pink Floyd's song "Echoes" synchronizes with 2001 - A Space Odyssey's "Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite." This is one of the syncs mentioned on this page. So, to further erase any doubt of the intentional nature of the sync, Pink Floyd releases an album called Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd in the year 2001. Coincidence? I think not!

The next thing that caught my attention was the mention of over 2 hours of continuous music chosen by the band in the advertisements for it. The songs were overlapped to flow from one song to another. Seems like a lot of work for merely a compilation album. The songs that were chosen for this compilation also peaked my curiosity. Some of the songs were not thought to be "the best" of Pink Floyd. This is definitely not a greatest hits album.

When I bought the album, the elaborate artwork caught my eye. I was impressed with the amount of work put into the imagery of this compilation. After adding all these things together, I found myself considering the possibility of another movie synchronization. Why not? If I were to ask you to splice together various songs together to be played to a movie, you could probably imagine certain songs fitting with certain scenes. It wouldn't be easy, but it would definitely be possible to match themes of songs with themes of a movie. So, I embarked on a new journey to find the secret movie connection.

One thing that caught the attention of others was the inclusion of a book with the title of K-PAX in the very middle of the CD booklet. This clue would prove to be vital in solving this puzzle. So, at my earliest convenience I went with my friend David Hoak to see the movie K-PAX, which happened to still be in the theatres luckily. A very bizarre event occurred at the theatre. As we were walking through the lobby, we could hear an advertisement for Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd over the loudspeaker. I kid you not. I could not believe the amazing timing of that synchronicity. The movie K-PAX was about a supposed extra-terrestrial that is stuck in a psychiatric ward. A doctor is assigned to figure out what is wrong with the man to help treat him of his delusions. Along the way, this patient starts to help other patients in the ward. In the end, you're not really sure, if he was an alien or not. It's a pretty good movie, and I imagine the book is probably pretty good, too. The movie reminded both my friend and I of the very excellent movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Could this be the answer to the riddle?

I noticed something interesting with the title of compilation, Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd. Notice the first letters of the first two words are E and T. Also, the way Echoes was written on the cover looks almost like ECXOES. Why an X? Could these two clues be pointing to E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial? K-PAX was about an extra-terrestrial. The theatres are even advertising the return of E.T. to the big screen on the 20th anniversary. Look at them together:

Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

Other clues for E.T. are the song titles: Astronomy Domine, Marooned, The Great Gig in the Sky, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, and Bike.

Other clues for OFOTCN are the song titles: Marooned, Shine on You Crazy Diamond, The Fletcher Memorial Home, and Comfortably Numb. Also, there are several songs from the crazy one himself, Syd, on this compilation.

Now, I was ready to try the movies with the compilation.

I found a sync with E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial first, and then I found a sync with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The amazing thing is that the compilation covers both of these movies in their entireties. Start with E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and Astronomy Domine on disc one. Play all the way through disc one and then play disc two until the ending with Comfortably Numb. The themes fit nicely with each other. The next sync with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest starts with the next song on disc two called When the Tigers Broke Free. Play to the end of disc two and then play all the way through disc one. Then play the first song on disc two to finish the sync. I am proposing that Pink Floyd not only synchronized this compilation of songs to two movies, but that they also gave clues in the artwork to signal the starting points. The CD covers when rotated a 1/4 turn to read ECHOES correctly, look like they contain silhouettes of the letters A and W. This coincides with the first letter of the first song of each sync. Even if nobody else believes my theory, I know in my heart that the members of Pink Floyd have been following my progress and are interested in me sharing the marvelous synchronizations with the rest of the world. Thank you, Pink Floyd, for yet another two enjoyable movie synchronizations. -ACW-

 

Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd (2001) with E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

Instructions:

Start Disc One when the "Universal - An MCA Company" appears. Play all of Disc One (tracks 1-13) starting with Astronomy Domine. Then play the beginning of Disc Two (tracks 1-4) ending with Comfortably Numb. Examine the CD booklet artwork during each song for additional connections. Watch movie with Closed Captioning to follow movie plot and themes. What follows is only a small list of the connections between the music and the movie.

Some things I noticed:

Astronomy Domine

The opening scene is looking at the star-filled sky.

The theme of the song is fitting.

"...Underground" is sung to alien fingers pulling a flower from the ground.

See Emily Play

"Gazing through trees..." is sung as E.T. looks through the trees.

The Happiest Days of Our Lives

Helicopter sounds as space ship flies away.

Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)

"We don't need no education" as kids sit around table playing D&D.

Echoes

Song starts right at beginning of the next scene.

Mood fits the movie.

When investigators find the M&M's, the guitars really kick in.

"Nobody sings me lullabies" as Elliot is tucked in by his mother.

Hey You

"Open your heart, I'm coming home" is sung and then Elliot grabs his chest.

Marooned

E.T. is marooned on earth.

Artwork shows something shaped like E.T.'s head.

The Great Gig in the Sky

E.T. shows kids from where he comes.

Shades in Elliot's room are rainbow colored, just like the spectrum shown in the artwork.

Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun

Theme fits the movie.

Money

"It's a gas" as teacher places cotton balls in jars to kill frogs with poisonous gas.

Hear mumbling "I was really drunk at the time" after E.T. gets drunk.

Keep Talking

Perfectly timed with E.T. learning how to talk.

E.T. communicates his desire to "phone home."

Sheep

E.T. and kids are the sheep, while the men hunting for E.T. are the dogs.

"Things aren't what they seem" as E.T. tries to heal fake wound of Elliot's brother's head.

When riding in the bike, E.T. with the cape looks somewhat like a shepherd.

"Fell on his neck with a scream" as they crash land the bike.

Sorrow

Fits the mood of the scene.

Brother finds E.T. by the river dying.

Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-7)

Men in space suits enter house; the mood of the music fits the scene.

"Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky" as E.T.'s vital signs diminish.

Music is very somber as they declare E.T. dead.

Time

Alarms sound as E.T.'s heart lights up signaling that his friends are returning for him.

"Ten years have got behind you" as the men trail behind the van.

"Home, home again" as E.T. is trying to get home.

The Fletcher Memorial Home

"Home" is where E.T. is heading

Comfortably Numb

"Time to go...time to go..."

Lyrics fit the scene.

"Show me where it hurts" and then Elliot says "Ouch."

"A distant ship's smoke on the horizon."

"I caught a fleeting glimpse" as the door on the space craft closes.

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