Thursday, February 23, 2006

The Droid Remains the Same

EXPERIMENT #39
"THE DROID REMAINS THE SAME"


FILM

Star Wars (1995 "Faces" VHS).

ALBUM

Disc Three of the Led Zeppelin box set, allegedly detailing the band's decline in popularity and eventual demise. Includes "Kashmir," "No Quarter," "Dancing Days," and "The Song Remains the Same," as well as a few other six to eight minute romps.

As usual, I started this disc right after the second drumroll in the 20th Century Fox fanfare.

SYNCHS

- The line "oh, I been flyin'" in "Kashmir" is heard as we see the Tantive IV flying through space, attempting to evade the Star Destroyer.

- One of the many times Robert Plant says, "it's alright" in "Dancing Days" coincides with the moment Luke comes to in the Jundland Wastes after the Tusken Raider attack.

- The line "don't it make you feel bad" in "When the Levee Breaks" is heard as Obi-Wan is telling Luke how his father died.

NOTES

Another hour plus of Zeppelin with dismal results. Thank God I only have one more day of this. I can't take any more slide guitar.

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