UNIQUE:
BATHORY AND BARBARIAN ALBUM'S SYNCHRONIZE WITH MOVIE "
CONAN, THE BARBARIAN"
Vocalist Crom, from the band "
Barbarian Warriors in
Search of
Wisdom", discovered this during his research on "
Pink Floyd" and "
The Wizard of Oz"
[
Blood on Ice (
1996),
Conan, The Barbarian (
1982) and Paganheart (
2006) ]
The albums "Blood on Ice" from 1996, of the
Swedish band
Bathory, and "Paganheart", from 2006, of the Brazilian band "Barbarian Warriors in Search of Wisdom" sync with the movie "Conan, The Barbarian" from 1982, starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger and
James Earl Jones.
So says "Crom Wisdom Worshipper ", vocalist, guitarist, flutist, keyboardist and founder, in
1995, of the band "Barbarian Warriors in Search of Wisdom", of
Heathen Folk Metal. They are better known today as "Barbarian", in their city,
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, the same city of the birth from
Sarcófago and
Sepultura.
According Crom, the concept
album Blood on Ice, from Bathory, synchronizes with the
Conan's movie by pressing the 'play' of a CD-player in 'pause' in the frame of the first scene of the horde approaching the village, in the snow.
On the other hand, the Paganheart album, from his band, synchronizes pressing the play button on the credit "an
Edward R. Pressman Production" at the very beginning of the film. For those who want to check, and draw your own conclusions, follow the link in the channel Barbarian Warriors in Search of Wisdom:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B1IY_eYlwA
"For over a decade
I've always heard about the synchrony between the disc '
The Dark Side of the
Moon' from Pink Floyd and the movie 'The Wizard of Oz' from
1939," says Crom. "I watched this classic when I was a child, and always liked of this wonderful album of the exceptional Pink Floyd. For a long time I've been researching this topic, but only right now I decided to prove this by myself".
As this musician says, this synchronization does exist and it would be "very impressive." But the members of Pink Floyd have always denied that they had done this on purpose, and it would be pure coincidence because even the technology for such a thing didn't existed at the time, in
1973.
[
Dark Side of
The Rainbow: 'Pink Floyd' and 'The Wizard of Oz' synchronized]
"Then, this inspired me to do some tests with other CDs and other films," continues Crom, "so, I remembered that since the first time I heard the Blood on Ice, in 1996, at the first glance I thought the introduction of this album was very similar to the beginning of the Conan's movie, portraying a horde of barbarians invading a village", he recalls.
But, until today
I never imagined that
Quorthon, founder of the mighty Bathory, in his geniality, could have composed the entire album right in the timeline of the movie!
This man did this intentionally, I'm sure about that! But
It's a huge loss that he isn't between us anymore.
Maybe the mighty '
Boss' could have any information about this sync", ponders Crom, referring to Boss, producer of the Bathory albums, and lamenting the fact that
Thomas "Quorthon" Forsberg passed away in June 2004.
After discovering this, he describes that the relationship between the album "Blood on Ice" and the movie "
Conan the Barbarian", adding to mystery that shrouded the "The Dark Side of the Moon & The Wizard of Oz", all these things has multiplied his questions yet more.
"My head 'fried'! I wondered how could the Pink Floyd has not done on purpose to sync with the
Wizard of Oz? Since the synchronicities and coincidences are so numerous and it's hard to believe it was not intentional! So I thought the only way to do a test to prove they are telling the truth would get a CD 'random' with a film 'random' and achieve some sort of sync at random. The first thing that came to my mind was my own CD Paganheart, because I'm sure not composed it to synchronize with any feature film. As was already there with the Conan's movie at hand, was only put together the pieces of the puzzle
..." he recalls, adding that two tests were made of sync.
PAGANHEART & CONAN THE BARBARIAN
The first test would have been done to trigger the play in the first frame where the phrase comes from the philosopher
Nietzsche "That whith does not kill us makes us stronger", which coincidently this phrase, but yes, by influences of
Philosophy and the film, is stamped on the inner sleeve of the album Paganheart
.
...CONTINUES
(...)
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- published: 01 Mar 2013
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