001) The first indicator that the setup is correct: The transition from Speak to Me to Breathe syncs with the fade-in of producer Mervyn LeRoy.
Note: In the prologue, the word "Time" (one of the songs on the CD) is written with a capital letter even though it isn't at the start of the sentence. Also you will find the word "Heart" capitalized in the middle of a sentence -- a sound particular to The Dark Side of the Moon.

002)  "Leave, but don't leave me ..." Auntie Em appears to say "... Leave ..." to Dorothy,  who then turns to leave, looking a bit down in the mouth.

003)  "... Look around ..." Dorothy looks around.

004)  "... Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry ..." The two farmhands holding the cart are smiling and the other farmhand below is crying.  This one is not exactly on time with the "smiles you'll give" part, but because of the good timing with "tears you'll cry", it makes it worth the mention.

005) "... All you touch ..." Dorothy touches the farmhand holding a bucket on his arm.

006) "... When at last the work is done (drumstrike) ..." the drumbeat syncs with the farmhand hitting his finger with the hammer, and  immediately after the word "done" -- he is done for the time being, with his work.

S T O P !

If you've never experienced the DSOTM/TWoOz sync before, do yourself a favour and view it at least once WITHOUT this list.  I've included just these few syncs listed above for you to know it's set up well enough for a first time's enjoyment. More fine tuning can come later. It's sort of like making love; the more you do it, the better (hopefully) you get at it and the more you enjoy it. Anyone who thinks the first time was the best time doesn't know much about sex. But I digress ... After you've experienced DSOTR at least once all the way through without the aid of the Definitive List, then, if you'd like a guided tour, then please, and by all means come back, print it if you like, and you'll be off and running. I do believe that you'll get the most enjoyment the first time without a "roadmap".  However, if sailing uncharted waters is not your gig ...

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