It wasn't released until 2/22/22, six years after I read Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine, but I strongly associate it with the the "far-traveling" episode in that book -- which I last posted about on 3/22/23 ("Sync: Ne(m)o and Morpheus"). And today is the equally palindromic 5/2/25.
The video's got quite a bit of "narrow desert" imagery, too.
Note added: Given the recent “drill” sync thread, it’s perhaps significant that this is what YouTube cued up to play next:
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First time I've heard this song, and I'm diggin' it. That Cydonia drill hits the spot, too.
Instead of watching Youtube stuff in my usual browsers on desktop, in a crazy-sounding effort to dodge ads with little technical fuss, I've taken to using an Android emulator to run NewPipe (an alternative YT app). The only hitch is opening videos already linked elsewhere; I've found it quickest to copypaste and search for the randomised string in a vid's URL. Strangely, that near always gives more than the target. The below pic shows results for "Far Rider"; the memory vid links with "far-traveling", and maybe James 1:5 could be of use.
https://files.catbox.moe/522g00.PNG
On the actual song and its video, the first line calls back to "April showers bring May flowers." The triple vertical lines at 5:05 (and a few other places?) reminded me of one of your old posts, though I couldn't remember which. I eventually found it (first link), but on the way encountered triple horizontal lines, then "Knights of Cydonia" and cattle.
narrowdesert.blogspot.com/2023/10/17-years-ago-our-eyes-were-opened.html
narrowdesert.blogspot.com/2023/11/taking-inventory-of-reality-temple-syncs.html
narrowdesert.blogspot.com/2023/01/the-open-doors-syncs.html
The name Dandelion Wine harks back to those dandy lions. A search for the book says it's the first in Bradbury's "Green Town Trilogy".
The three vertical lines at your first link are from the trailer for Planet Earth III. Leo recently posted about "the Middle Earth" being the second of three planets.
https://reimaginingthebom.com/the-power-of-the/
James 1:5 is famous among Mormons for its role in the leadup to Joseph Smith’s First Vision.
https://newworldisland.org/bible/?Joseph%20Smith-History%201:11-17
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