Remember me?
January 17, 2008
Jann S. Wenner
Editor in chief
Rolling Stone Magazine
1290 6th Avenue, 2nd Floor
NY, NY 10104
Hello again Jann,
Remember me? I’m the guy who sent you those thirteen sync DVD’s. (Hope you enjoyed them.) I also sent the set to one of your editors, Evan Schlansky, and here’s what he had to say: “This is by far the coolest thing I ever got in the mail!” His telephone interview lasted an hour and fifteen minutes, and he has so far placed the story in the April ‘08 issue of High Times Magazine!
Okay, if that’s not impressive enough, please allow me to drop another name…
Internationally renowned author and rock historian, R. Gary Patterson, has invited me to be his guest on Coast to Coast A.M. with George Noorey. (Gary’s testimonial attached)
“idol hands” Entertainment has been busy, too, adding three new titles to the lineup:
1) “Nevermind The Memento” (Nirvana "Nevermind" + "Memento")
2) “OK Hackers” (Radiohead "OK Computer" + "Hackers") &
3) “Devil Rekall” (White Zombie "Devil Music Vol. I" + "Total Recall")
Also included is the new and improved "The DARK SIDE OF OZ" DVD. This new disc has added two subtitle tracks and commentary by The DeVille (that’s me!). There’s nothing else like it on earth!
Please, please, please don’t let this opportunity slip away. Like me, Evan wants Rolling Stone to be the first major publication to cover the breaking news on this revolutionary new form of entertainment! Thank you.
Sincerely,
The DeVille
SyncMovies.com
Wow! This was the greatest Christmas present I received this year. Shades of Carl Jung--I can't believe the attention to detail in this incredible collection! The quality is excellent and the sound in 5.1 Dolby digital is tremendous. I was well familiar with the "Dark Side of the Rainbow" when I included it into both my "Hellhounds On Their Trail" and "Take A Walk On The Darkside: Rock And Roll Myths, Legends And Curses." What is fascinating is the complete ease in which the syncs match up on one DVD. No waiting to match the third roar of the MGM lion and starting either the LP or CD to find the syncs. So easy even a rock historian can do it!
What makes this set a must have is the OTHER collections. Imagine popular rock CDs synced with "The Matrix," "Friday the 13th," Night of the Living Dead' and twelve more incredible compilations. The Deville's Workshop may well be a cottage industry in opening our eyes and ears to a spectacular experience in which great rock and roll and classic films can be viewed as an entirely new media. Be warned! You need to be up on the music as the lyrics created the ultimate synchronicities. Believe me when I say this is a collection you'll treasure for a lifetime!










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