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  • OK, I listened again to it and looked at the graffiti images. I was wrong. It doesn't suck, but it certainly is post-romantic trite that cannot begin to compare with the original Dr. Who early pioneering electronic music or sophisticated story lines. Clearly this is not the same Dr. Who audience or fans. Hence my question, is this really Dr. Who???

  • @postnuevo I'm big fan of the original Doctor Who serials myself, and in some ways your right, it is very different, but that is the good thing about Doctor Who and The Doctor. They are always changing, The way they used the Time War to explain the hiatus between the original and modern series had a big impact on the style of the show. As it would for anyone, they have made The Doctor much more emotional from whatever may of happened in The Time War and they use the music to reflect it.

  • @postnuevo I wouldn't exactly describe it as post romantic either., it has sense of power and epicness to it, and still sounds saddening, and reminds me of loss. Which is exactly what this song was meant for in the show, The Doctor remembering/discussing The Time Lords, a mighty race, yet practically heart(s) broken (hehe), from what he had done. Just my opinion though, I'm very tired right now also so sorry if it sounds like pointless dribble.

  • it's beautiful!! I love you 10. Doctor!! <3

  • this sucks

  • @postnuevo what an in depth critical analysis! I'm sure murray gold would be delighted to hear your wise constructive criticism.

  • @postnuevo You are idiot! -.-"

    

  • @postnuevo lol you suck

  • Doctor Who=Life.

  • I suggest that we go back into the TARDIS and prevent those 19 idiots from disliking this video.

  • I won't miss David. I didn't after seeing Matt Smith the first time. But I do. Maybe not when watching the episodes, cos they got better cameras and so on. But then again. Thinking back at Tenth. And crying.

  • God, as much as I love 'I Am The Doctor' it doesn't inspire as NEARLY as much emotion as this. Tenth was my first and favorite Doctor. He was my Doctor. He was the one that brought the true emotion of the show for me and I think this just really captures his character. This music actually moves me unlike I Am The Doctor, even if it sounds epic it doesn't really have the effect this does.

  • 1:01 Oh damn that is just, perfect.

  • 1:00 always reminds me of the David Tennant describing Galifrey, simply beautiful

  • Thing is the universe being so infinite there is a chance that there is life out but its even less of a chance for intelligent life.

  • if the universe is infinite, then think about it - ANYTHING is possible. So somewhere out there, there will be Time Lords. and even if there is the smallest chance. it will still happen.

  • love this song but i cryed from doomsday music not synthisa the real music

  • 17 dislikes are his enemys

  • Gold is God!

  • It would be a trip if the the time lords came back and became part of the universe once again.

  • @MrParismio Remember what Doctor said? They were conquerors in the end...

  • Murray Gold was brilliant -- as always -- to embed in the theme of Gallifrey the sound of a ticking clock.

  • @donatist59 Christ how could I have been so thick by not noticing that? You sir, are a genius. Kudos to you.

  • I'm playing this at my funeral when I die... ♥ I love it that much...

  • Trock :)

  • the most beautiful piece of music i have ever heard

  • The wy the Doctor describes it, Gallifrey sounds better than Earth. :)

  • @kittielover5678 almost everything sounds better than earth! ;)

  • Galifrey the planet of dreams

    

  • THE DALEKS WILL SWEEP AWAY GALLIFREY!

  • This is madness!

    No, this is GALLIFREY!

  • 15 people were sent to the Death Zone on Gallifrey! (The Five Doctors reference)

  • @dragonOllie15 How can you be so sure?

  • @haogar5 *zooms outside showing a signpost reading "The Deeath Zone on Gallifrey KEEP OUT!"*

  • love this theme such beautiful music love the Gallifrey music its such a beautiful piece by BBC national Orchestra of wales Lovely and Beautiful Music love this theme its my favourite theme in Doctor who

  • Who really won the time war. The Doctor alone has killed almost every Dalek in the universe by himself, along with defeating the devil and many other aliens at the same time. The Doctor > Daleks + Time Lords > KFC > The Human Race

  • Murray Gold is a GENIUS!

  • This piece of music is beautiful!!!! It explains why the Doctor and Master are so 'close' to each other. Nobody else will be able to understand the pain of losing a beautiful world like this one! Ga Liffey will shine in our memories!

  • gallifrey a world torn apart by the doctor, the fire burning though everything in it's path five thousand daleks ships burning and dying. the great time lords being wiped out one by one. the doctor walking over the remains of the waste filled land. gracefully making his way to the tardis. the great blue box slowly making it final trip in to space and time just as an almightly shock wave rips gallifrey a part.the last great timelords gone forever the memorys will stay in the doctor's mind forever

  • @Kryptonian250 There's a lot more that sets us apart from common animals than just our kindness...to name a few, our intelligence and innovation. An animal couldn't build a city like New York, or write like Shakespeare, or paint like Van Gogh. Humans aren't ~~equal to animals, we're far, far superior.

  • @Thefamemonsterish But we are far, far worse.

    No species alone has ever prolonged damaged the planet for this long, no species has ever caused havoc and reigns of death like us, no species has ever created more order, but out of which born more chaos, greed, envy, every damning emotion magnified a hundred fold as we're being taken control by the very roots of our primitive origins.

    We have power, we have used it for great advancement, but we have equally misused it ever since it was entrusted.

  • @xesolor Well, yeah. But the reason animals don't generally do that sort of damage is because they CAN'T - they work on instinct, they don't have much deeper moral sense guiding them, their emotions aren't nearly as varied as those of humans. It's because we're so intelligent that we can be so horrible - we make that choice because we're equipped to. Animals are just far, far less complex than we are.

  • No, THIS IS PATRICK!!!

  • Murray Gold is amazing <3

  • Murray Gold is the best composer ever. He overtakes Mozart and Beethoven and such people. I love this piece of music. That is all I have to say.

  • In the description of Gallifrey he gives, the Doctor doesn't mention the Death Zone. The fury of the Time Lords. That is what I believe the middle, more vicious section of this music represents. A Time Lord's rage, forever burning like the orange sky.

  • @xxxAliceMariexxx To be precise, that part of the music was played in the show when the Master as a child looked into the Untempered Schism, the raw power of Time and Space. I think it's more about the madness of forcing a child to see Eternity itself as some kind of Initiation ceremony than the fury of Time Lords exactly, but yours is not a bad interpretation either. =)

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  • Murray Gold is a genius. All of his music is simply brilliant.

  • the great legend born of the time lords. all in his way shall fall. the man of fire and ice, destroys evreything in his demise. thou legend shall fight valiantly, the legend born of gallifrey watching over the galaxy. he flies through the sky in his box his head held high as he has laws of time and space, survives to be the last of his race, he never stops, he never hides, so many emotions in his eyes, , any war, any fight he is the victor, such amazing man, the oncoming storm, the doctor.

  • @soundwavepulsecorp Wow. Where did you get that?

  • @soundwavepulsecorp That would be SO much more epic if there was grammar.

  • We humans are an arrogant, avaricious race. We are afraid of what we don´t understand. We kill a minority simply because there different from those in power. We are animals we just have the ability to speak. But we are also compassionate, good, just, kind where it counts that´s the good side of humanity.

  • @Kryptonian250 here's something to consider: The Fermi Paradox argues that since we've not yet found alien life, it doesn't exist. However, what if, just like the Time Lords, we are the first race to evolve sentience (there has to be a first after all). If we are the first (or even just one of the first), then we have the potential to be as great as the Time Lords. Imagine a future when Humanity is a shining example to other species. That sounds like a beautiful future to me.

  • @neodarlek I kind of laughed when you said humanity could be a shining example (just looked how F***ed up we are) but that would be just... amazing. Beautiful even

  • @PressStartPiano Sure, plenty of us are fucked up, but there are so many of us that are beautiful, wonderful, shining people. Don't let the darkness blot out the light!

  • @neodarlek I've always dreamed of being like the Doctor. Thanks for showing me that that dream isn't quite impossible.

  • Are you sure we'd be a good example? Look at us. We're power-hungry, emotional, horomone-run ape creatures who fight amongst ourselves for land. We never think before acting or speaking and basically choose actions by our emotions. Look at us. Do we want every race after us to be as terrible as we are? If we're the first, and I sure hope we aren't, we should start acting like it. And keep searching for other races while we're at it.

  • @KittyGal9213 Yes we are. but look at us, we are loving, caring and can be kind to others, we strive through pain and suffering together. The human species has SO much potential, it could be SO much more, we just have to see ourselves as the doctor see's us, amazing brilliant fantasistic creative. Its time for our species to act in accordance to a wise philosophy. "An injury to one is an injury to all" When we as a species live up to that maxim we will be the finest species in the universe.

  • @neodarlek Can you imagine if we make the wrong choices and become the nightmares which haunt the dreams of the younger races? that when we die the people's of the universe are glad we're gone? Let's hope we make the right choices and that we are seen as gentle teachers and not dark tyrants

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  • @neodarlek That's what I've always thought. And I do hope it's true. Oh, I do hope.

  • @neodarlek what if we are the timelords???

  • @CaraMariw It's certainly possible that we might eventually achieve a level of technological ability to be considered (and known as) The Lords of Time, however, if such a thing does come to pass then great caution must me taken to avoid a real world version of the Last Great Time War turning us into the sort of monsters who would sacrifice the entirety of existence to save themselves. For reference see Wikipedia: The End of Time (Doctor Who)

  • ;_;

  • Awesome

  • emmotional wanking music..

  • ...11 people are Daleks

  • uhhh why is this song cut short?

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  • Murray Gold is a genius. 

  • Gorgeous song, but it also really makes me miss the 10th Doctor. ;_;

  • @tokyopanda13 Murray Gold is a genius. David Tennant also. I felt rarely so much the nostalgia for a place which does not exist. Grace is returned to them. What talents!

  • at one part it sounds a bit like something in Narnia... only for a little bit though. oh and why haven't there been any impressive time lord flash backs when the 11th doctor talks of Gallifrey? i mean c'mon the 10 doctor had them!

  • All Whovians, This is our Anthem!

  • The time lords´s arrogance led to their own downfall.

  • Looks like Vulcan..

  • Golds missing music from the 11th Doctors series is a big mistake.

  • 11 people are Daleks.

  • @TheMessiersAndromeda and two more are the silence.

  • @BlueZeroRedFalcon

    And the last one is the Master.

  • @TheMessiersAndromeda 15 Daleks now, they're multiplying!

  • @TheMessiersAndromeda And another six have been upgraded.

  • the ending was sorta anticlimactic

  • i like the theme at 1:01

  • "Grandfather and I don't come from Earth. Oh, it's ages since we've seen our planet. It's quite like Earth, but at night the sky is a burned orange, and the leaves on the trees are bright silver." Susan, the Doctor's Granddaughter, in the Sensorites, 1964.

    It's great that they kept the same description for this new series.

  • Imagine a people so powerful that they could end time itself.

  • Gallifrey as a memory in the new Doctor Who show is much more breathtaking.

  • "Imagine a world where the sky burned a brilliant orange under twin suns. The second would rise in the south and the mountains would shine as they swooped into slopes of blood red grass and the wiry brown of the trees poked out between silver leaves. Imagine a world where, in the Mountains of Solace and Solitude, a people lived, a noble race with so much courage that they have two hearts to hold it. Imagine these Time Lords, watching the universe grow old, but never touching it."

  • @Bioniclenoob What episode is that from?

  • @RVBweirdo Series 3 - The Sound of Drums

  • @Bioniclenoob Except for when they tried to destroy it...

  • @Bioniclenoob yes true such a beautiful world it is and also a beautiful speech

  • For Gallifrey,For victory,For the end of time itself!

  • beautiful piece of music...I love the oboe solo! <3 you Murray!

  • @jennapenna1212

    Too right! That solo is to die for.

    It comes in at 1:17, for anyone who might be wondering...

  • the thing i don't like about this song is that it was played when the 10th doctor regenerated :( but this song is just sooooo epeic!!!!

  • @gudgyboi no..that was vale decem

  • Gallifray. Not just a world. A Powerful, Threatening and Beautiful World. The Shining world of the severn systems. This song sums up Gallifray and the doctor. Well done Murray!!!

  • one of the things i like best about doctor who is Murray Gold. I'm his biggest fan! well, probably not, but i'm a darn good one!

  • It reminds me of DT ;'(

  • Murray Gold, you Rock!!!

    I listen about 90% of Doctor who/Torchwood soundtrack the other 10% are simple song...

    Anyway, this one is my favorit ever ever ever!

  • Hands down, quite possibly the best incidental music that Murray Gold has EVER composed! I NEVER get tired of this piece!

  • how i love this tune!

  • This is my national anthem.

  • 'Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.' - John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, first Baron Acton (1834–1902).

    as true for the time lords as anything going on in the united states these days....

  • make me wonder how big that city really is, look how much fits in a little blue box.

    now imagine something as big as a large city on the outside.

    world within worlds.

  • this brings me to tears, i love it!

  • it's brilliant, i love it

  • i love this,it's brilliant.

  • 1:50 is the best part!

  • God, Gallifrey seems to be so beautifull !!!

  • I love what they did at 2:18

  • "They used to call it the shining world of the seven systems and on the continent of wild endeavour, in the mountains of solace and solitude, there stood the citadel of the time lords. The oldest and most mighty race in the universe. Looking down on the galaxies below, sworn never to interfere, only to watch..."

  • The best and most haunting piece of music of all time. Shivers down the spine and tears in the eyes everytime.

  • they should make a doctor who poptropica island!

  • can someone please tell me where i can download this

  • Murray Gold is a musical genius. No other show, and very few films have anywhere near such an awesome collection of soundtracks.

  • btw google for pictures. XD

  • A bueatiful piece of music.

  • anyone know where i can download this? :)

  • You can buy the CD's on amazon.

  • Sure Gallifrey is great, but the fact that it has two suns is rather odd astronomically. I mean stars have enormous gravities and any planet orbiting around them would not half suffer from them. But I suppose the writers of the show research this stuff. Still this is the best Sci-Fi, adventure series ever and the new version is simply brilliant.

  • @poliador Over half the systems in our galaxy are binary systems the trick is getting a stable planet between them which is actually very possible. If the two stars were close enough the planet would orbit them both as if they were one. Or the second star could be very small for a star and simply orbit the larger star. Our solar system almost had a second star, if Jupiter was just 2 times as massive it would have ignited giving earth a second sun as bright as the full moon.

  • @CadenRolland Thanks very much for the explanation. I appreaciate it. Could you please tell me where I could get more info on this topic, please?

  • @poliador agreed.

  • @poliador When has Doctor Who ever been scientifically correct? Never. And that's why we all love it.

  • @poliador For whatever reason, planets in binary systems actually seem to be more common than systems with only one star.

  • amazing.. I luv this song

  • don't think that the time lords are evil because of rassilon

  • 0:43 always gives me chill bumps

  • Murray Gold is God, and so is this.

  • I love this song

  • I'm in love with this music, it makes me feel happy and sad at exactly the same time! :P hahaha loving the phrase "Time-tots" for gallifreyan kids! XD

  • LOL @ the sorry comment , It's Gallifrey it's not easy to find :I but A for effort and the song too :3

  • Murray Gold does amazing work, but I think I like this piece best of all, it has that raw power of music to move and inspire.

  • t i passed thought the Floating mountians, and down into the Shining Glazier Where a ancient city Lies Where Once Mighty gods Came to rest And Live, the city was comprised of might pillars Golden statues Of huge size and a single spiraling tower rising far beyond the sky, as i turned and watched the time go by , i though to myself it good.

    I Tought this up while listin to this song , its so inspiring

  • I saw a Place in my dreams, with three Golden suns emitting over everything as if they we three vengeful gods, AS they gazed down onto the scarlet red Fields and shone off the Sapphire blue sea, that was caught in a perfect motion in a frozen sate , TA flock of birds flew Far over the Suns and into the unknown beyond, As i looked further There were mountains Flowing in the sky's the smell Of fresh crab grass was present.

  • @DarkriderMVP its actually only 2 suns... he says "twin suns" but oh well your words are great! love it!

  • i love it!

  • What if your people were so powerful and so unafraid of outside threats that they could form a world and everything in it to their liking; the color of the sky, the smell of the grass, even the songs the birds sing and the shape of continents; thats Gallifrey a world of dreams made real.

  • nice choice of words

  • @CadenRolland what a brilliant way to put it :)

  • @drwhotvwam Thanks!

  • @CadenRolland that is so beautiful cadenrolland and thats so true about gallifrey

  • @Person2476 Thank you, it just came to me. I like to think it inspired itself.

  • @CadenRolland

    Then again, Gallifrey was the planet the Gallifreyans eventually evolved into Time Lords on.

    And although Time Lords and their vehicles could remain unaffected by the ravages of time, Gallifrey slowly but surely fell into decay. It was a mercy to the planet itself that it fell.

    ...the last bit was my opinion.

  • @RealBronzeClaws

    I don’t see it as such. I see Gallifrey as a new world built from the core up comprising all their hopes and dreams, a whole new planet of splendor to inspire and encourage. All this to take their noble civilization, these lords of time, to their next height, the ultimate that is nothing short of perfection, or collapse in the attempt.

  • @CadenRolland

    Yeah, they collapsed.

    Time Lords became so stuck up and ignorant of the goodness of change, and they SO thought they were perfect, that they became convinced that time was their's to change and control.

    That's why Gallifrey went down. They went back in time to try to prevent the Daleks from ever being created, and the Daleks found out.

    The rest is history.

  • @CadenRolland The curious thing is I chose to believe we the human species have the ability to do just that....we just need to learn how to be as one.

  • @Doublejoe321 Humans are prideful,, egotistical,, greedy,,, terrified of what they do not understand until the point of we will kill,, destroy any thing that is different.

    To the point, where we will kill each other, just cause one side a bit different,, are believe a bit different then the other side. We are a animal, which is heading to killing it own self off. We still a very unadvance civilization, and already we going to wipe are self off into non existence if we don't change,

  • @Doublejoe321 ps.. new to eng so sorry my eng sucks.

  • @CadenRolland inspiring words

  • @11Tigerbeast Thanks

  • @CadenRolland Mate that's LittleBigPlanet :P

  • @CadenRolland Wish my people were like that :(

  • @shaikanangel Give it few centuries

  • @CadenRolland 200th liker

  • @BowtieFezStetson Wow thanks! And bow ties ARE cool.

  • @CadenRolland ye and they fed up :(

  • So I'm thinking I'll marry Murray Gold.