DARK SIDE OF THE MOON (Pink Floyd)
Here is a link to part 1...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex_caCLG5JE
The album begins halfway through the opening music video of the game. This is very unusual, as normally the audio begins at the same time the original video begins, but there is no doubt this is the "correct" way it is supposed to line up.
Note that the song 'Us and them' is missed out, and plays at the end of the album instead, which then continues on the the end of the album for a second time. This makes more sense when you watch it.
SPEAK TO ME/BREATHE
The singing starts when the game begins.
"Look around."
Heather starts looking around.
"All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be."
Heather sees she is holding a knife.
"Run, rabbit run. Dig that hole, forget the sun."
Heather is next to a rabbit and starts running, then falls down a dark hole.
(Alessa in wonderland.)
"When at last the work is done - don't sit down, it's time to dig another one."
The nightmare is over, and Heather is sitting at a table asleep - she stands up and the nightmare starts again.
"Long you live and high you fly, but only if you ride the tide.
Balanced on the biggest wave you race towards an early grave."
Describes Heather balanced on the edge and falling from a great height to an early death in the dream.
ON THE RUN
Heather is "on the run" from Douglas during this song.
Footsteps are heard as we see Douglas' feet and he starts walking.
A voice sounds from a speaker as Heather talks on the telephone.
"Live for today, gone tomorrow - that's me."
Douglas says, "Give me an hour - no, half an hour of your time."
Running footsteps and heavy breathing are heard while Heather is on the long run down the alleyway outside.
TIME
Everything looks normal until Heather walks through the door into the dark, bloodstained hall.
Alarm bells start ringing at this moment.
Ominous music starts when Heather sees the first monster.
"Ticking away, the moments that make up a dull day, you fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way.
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town, waiting for someone or something to show you the way."
Describes Heather's normal day as a teenager in her home town, and she finds a map to show her the way.
"There is time to kill today."
Heather decides to kill a monster. She doesn't kill any more until the lyrics tell her to.
"You run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking, and racing around to come up behind you again.
The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older, shorter of breath and one day closer to death."
Heather goes on a long run, and continues around the circular area, past the 'Sunshine Princess' shop.
Monsters that want to kill her are coming up behind her as she gets shorter of breath.
"Plans that either come to nought, or half a page of scribbled lines.
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way... Thought I'd something more to say."
Heather picks up and arranges the English Shakespeare books, with numbers added on to them, beginning with nought.
"Far away across the field the tolling on the iron bell
calls the faithful to their knees to hear the softly spoken magic spell."
We see Claudia far away, and she says the creatures have come to witness the rebirth of Paradise.
THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY
A woman screams and moans during the song, as Heather also screams and moans with pain and fright.
"You've got to go sometime."
Heather says, "Wait!" as Claudia leaves.
"I never said I was frightened of dying."
Heather finds lots of health items and uses a save point.
MONEY
Sounds like a shutter going up as Heather goes through the shutter.
"Get away!"
Someone is apparently in the toilet, but then not.
"It's a gas!"
Fumes from the mixed cleaning products.
"Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash."
Heather searches around the shopping mall during the song, picking up numerous items.
Though the player doesn't show this, she says how it's a shame the stuff in the jewellery shop is gone,
especially the ring she really wanted to take.
"I'm alright, Jack, keep your hands off of my stack!"
Heather successfully avoids getting touched and harmed by some monsters.
"Share it fairly, but don't take a slice of my pie!"
Heather runs past a dog not interested in her, busy eating a dead body, which they are happy to share with each other.
"If you ask for a rise it's no surprise they're giving none away."
Heather runs down an escalator, moving stairs which raise and lower people - none of them are working.
ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE
Purely musical song. Heather changes the colour of the light on the fan switch twice.
There is a gasp/scream when Heather gasps/screams as she inhales the chemical fumes.
BRAIN DAMAGE
"Got to keep the loonies on the path."
Heather goes the wrong way, then corrects herself.
"The lunatic is in the hall. The lunatics are in my hall."
Heather enters a room, and some creatures have appeared there that weren't there before.
"The paper holds their folded faces to the floor, and every day the paperboy brings more."
Heather kills one of the creatures and stamps on it when it is on the floor,
then she encounters another one she has to kill.
"If there is no room upon the hill."
Heather can't get past the dead creature for a moment, and can't just walk over it.
"I'll see you on the dark side of the moon."
Heather is trying to get to the other side of the crescent moon door, and uses the moonstone to get through.
The line is sung both just before and just after she goes through the crescent moon door.
"The lunatic is in my head... There's someone in my head, but it's not me."
Heather is finding out there is someone else in her head (Alessa/Cheryl).
"You lock the door and throw away the key."
Heather opens the locked crescent moon door, leaving the moonstone key behind.
"Whoa-whoa-oa-oa!"
Heather nearly falls off the edge.
ECLIPSE
The final battle with the split worm. The song lyrics reach a climax here.
"All that you fight... all you create and all you destroy..." etc.
"All you distrust, all you save."
The player saved the game without a save point just before the final battle.
"All that is now, and all that is gone, and all that's to come.
And everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moon."
Describes the bizarre change to the dark "Otherworld" that has occurred.
"There is no dark side of the moon really - matter of fact it's all dark."
Both sides of the crescent moon door were equally as dark!
Heartbeats at the end synchronise with Heather firing her gun.
The final battle ends as the final song ends and reality returns - no longer "on the dark side".
US AND THEM
Things go back to the way they were before, and Heather says, "Am I back?" as the album goes back to this missing point.
"Us and them, and after all we're only ordinary men."
Heather accuses Douglas of being "one of them", but he says he isn't on anybody's side.
"Me and you, God only knows it's not what we would choose to do."
Douglas is equally as shocked as Heather by what has happened, and had nothing to do with it.
"The lines on the map moved from side to side."
Heather says things became "really screwy", and she had to keep updating her map as the walls and floors moved.
"Who knows which is which and who is who?"
Heather doesn't trust Douglas yet, and is beginning to remember who she really is.
"Up and down, and in the end it's only round and round and round."
Heather goes down the stairs into the subway, next to stairs going up.
She runs past several circles and ends up running round and round the subway.
"Haven't you heard it's a battle of words, the poster bearer cried.
Listen, son, said the man with the gun, there's room for you inside."
Heather goes into the subway past lots of posters, carrying a gun.
"Down and out, it can't be helped but there's a lot of it about."
Heather looks down on the floor at the magazine article about dead people and "high accident areas".
"With, without. And who'll deny it's what the fighting's all about."
Those who have lost their lives can be jealous of the living and want to kill them too.
"Out of the way, it's a busy day, I've got things on my mind.
For want of the price of tea and a slice the old man died."
Heather's too busy looking for a train to notice the old dead man's ghost coming up behind to push her.
She has to quickly get out of the way of the train!
ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE
Musical only song. Begins suddenly as Heather is pushed onto the tracks and the train is heard approaching.
BRAIN DAMAGE
Same general synchronicity as before, Heather is still "on the dark side" with someone else in her head.
"Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs. Got to keep the loonies on the path."
Heather uses the "nut" cracker to remove the chain, casting the "nut" to the floor and continues on her path.
"The paper holds their folded faces to the floor, and every day the paperboy brings more."
Heather gets her "birthday present", the shotgun, wrapped in paper.
"If there is no room upon the hill."
A huge monster is blocking the stairway which Heather came down.
"You make the change, you rearrange me 'till I'm sane."
The player goes the wrong way and insults himself.
"You lock the door and throw away the key."
Heather tries to go through a single door in the subway at this point, but of course can't.
ECLIPSE
Again this section reaches its conclusion as the album ends.
Same general synchronicity as before, including...
"All you distrust, all you save."
Again the player saves the game without a save point before the final challenge,
going down onto the tracks with the dogs and the train approaching.
This extra "distrustful save" happens only twice - the two times the lyrics demand it.
"All that's to come"
As the train is about to arrive.
The video series has some 'lag', where Heather's running is often slowed down.
Coincidentally this means her slower footsteps synchronise with the heartbeats at the end.