So did I, at Scarborough comic con. She told me about an audio documentary she worked on for the Wilderness Years about 2 weeks before it was released. Really lovely person.
@@YoungButRetro I was there with a yellow aldi bag and two 7th doctor umbrellas. One for Sylvester to sign and another for him to pose with and I use as my regular umbrella 😄
Thank you for uploading this properly. Unlike 99% of SDTV on the internet. There’s a “right way” to do it and yet we’ve somehow built an infrastructure that makes the past look way worse than it needs to.
Trust me I tried speaking to several BBC people about the Howell multitrack and they’re only allowed to share it for commercial BBC projects- even Mark Ayres told me this and Simon Gurney is the only person who can ‘licensee’ the stems. And you can try so much eventually they’ll tell you that you ‘burned your bridges’ with the BBC. Not worth trying with BBC studios aynmore…
@@Sam_Locke I think everyone needs to put more respect into the composers who make these music rather than factor the multitrack or stems, seems a bit disrespectful if the only factor you want is the stems or the multitrack of the theme, in which mutually you have a small understanding at least to what I and many people do, is to isolate the theme through plenty of tools. At least then when people isolate the theme, they have a firmer attachment to the music and you actual spend time crafting the elements. Also, please don't boast about AI Isolating, as much people would give a toss about it, it is lazy, a crap thing to properly set up and execute (including artefacts it leaves behind), and it will never give you the satisfaction and a proper understanding on how the elements were actually set up, I also simply do not care about AI Isolating.
When I was 4 years old I heard that theme during a rerun of Doctor Who in the late 90s, that actually scared me, I think it was the combination of the creepy music and the Late 80s CGI that terrified me. I only got to the intro and that was it, didn’t want to watch the rest of it so I couldn’t tell what episode it actually was! Also 2:03 still low key scares me! This was years before discovering Doctor Who properly in 2005 with Series 1.
I was nine when I first heard this and I thought...WTH! I thought at the time is was a bit of a mess up. Now it's not so bad. I think I was so used to Peter Howell's version.
Its funny seeing Sophie Aldred talking about Doctor Who just a year or so before she went on the show!
Yeah before she played Ace (Dorothy McShane)
MASSIVELY UNDERRATED THEME SONG
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Met Sophie last year. A lovely humble Person.
So did I, at Scarborough comic con. She told me about an audio documentary she worked on for the Wilderness Years about 2 weeks before it was released. Really lovely person.
@@YoungButRetro I was there too! In November.
@@projectdalekmark oh damn that's a coincidence. I was there in 13th Doctor cosplay!
@@YoungButRetro I was there with a yellow aldi bag and two 7th doctor umbrellas. One for Sylvester to sign and another for him to pose with and I use as my regular umbrella 😄
You'll find Dalek videos on my account if you look at my early videos. I sold my Dalek back in 2016 but I've a new one in the works...😊
Thank you for uploading this properly. Unlike 99% of SDTV on the internet. There’s a “right way” to do it and yet we’ve somehow built an infrastructure that makes the past look way worse than it needs to.
1:34 Sophie having a go is literally better than Matt'n'Karen singing the tune together. Though that was cool too.
Might been in late 80s but still very modern even today still hasn't aged.
Thanks for the remaster!
"ahh oh its horrible! ah its a monstah! ahhh!" I felt that 💀
Love how he only used one synth for it.
Yeh, but it is a Prophet. They used a CS80 for one of the previous ones. Oh for that studio.
@@Vim-Wolf Yeah I'm specifically talking about this theme.
Unfortunately RUclips compression has degraded the quality quite a bit however you can still see a difference.
I remember watching this in 1987! Thank you 🙂
I'm so happy to find this, after seeing the Howell making of years ago
1:34 awesome seeing Sophie trying it ❤
I want a version of just the bass, and each separate track
sorry but stuff like that cant be shared about and sadly this theme rendition has been lost
Trust me I tried speaking to several BBC people about the Howell multitrack and they’re only allowed to share it for commercial BBC projects- even Mark Ayres told me this and Simon Gurney is the only person who can ‘licensee’ the stems. And you can try so much eventually they’ll tell you that you ‘burned your bridges’ with the BBC. Not worth trying with BBC studios aynmore…
@@Sam_Locke you have? Wow
I just wanna know what they used to make the base, so I can re-create it
@@timeywimeybrony The Keff bass was done on a Prophet 5.
@@Sam_Locke
I think everyone needs to put more respect into the composers who make these music rather than factor the multitrack or stems, seems a bit disrespectful if the only factor you want is the stems or the multitrack of the theme, in which mutually you have a small understanding at least to what I and many people do, is to isolate the theme through plenty of tools.
At least then when people isolate the theme, they have a firmer attachment to the music and you actual spend time crafting the elements.
Also, please don't boast about AI Isolating, as much people would give a toss about it, it is lazy, a crap thing to properly set up and execute (including artefacts it leaves behind), and it will never give you the satisfaction and a proper understanding on how the elements were actually set up, I also simply do not care about AI Isolating.
I love ❤️ the seventh doctor and keff theme until I die and become a time Lord, or else this will be the main theme for my funeral
When I was 4 years old I heard that theme during a rerun of Doctor Who in the late 90s, that actually scared me, I think it was the combination of the creepy music and the Late 80s CGI that terrified me. I only got to the intro and that was it, didn’t want to watch the rest of it so I couldn’t tell what episode it actually was! Also 2:03 still low key scares me! This was years before discovering Doctor Who properly in 2005 with Series 1.
Lovely to see! :)
People looked so natural, healthy and beautiful then
2:28 anyone else get goosebumps?
I love the 1987 theme of doctor who
Of course the real question is what the machine at the end is for
im pretty sure its to put out candles after they reach a certain height
It's for squirting jam into doughnuts and I've been waiting since watching this in 1987 to use that knowledge!
ITs a Tardis in disguise
5 tracks but the tracks go forward and tucks back to fit in.
It still trying to figure out how he made two notes sound like three
Some notes can sound like that with the semitone wheel on one of the oscillators
This guy wrote the score to Paradise Towers in just ONE WEEK!
They wrote the script in about 20 minutes.
I was nine when I first heard this and I thought...WTH! I thought at the time is was a bit of a mess up. Now it's not so bad. I think I was so used to Peter Howell's version.
I remember watching this. Doesn't look upscaled, just as I remember it 😄
RUclips compression and dark grainy source material unfortunately makes it look that way
What did you use for the remaster? What software?
its in the description
@@YoungButRetro thanks
Is that BEFORE, during or after she made her debut as Ace? Wow, that brings back me memories.
ACE.
Thankyou YBR,
David
LOL I'm like 14 SEVEN LOL
Sometime around the broadcast of Season 24 likely before or during Dragonfire (Ace's first story)
Nice
What’s the source that you used?
Doctor Who: The Collection Season 24 Blu-ray
@@YoungButRetro thanks, didn’t know that was an extra on the blu-ray, might get it!
@404TVfr that’s happened to me too!
Oo. Never seen this
Sophie jumpscare
What does the machine do?
Which one?
Squirts jam into doughnuts if you mean that thing in the mystery corner at the end of the clip
ACE!!!
Yummy bass lol
God bless the Prophet 5
Delia Derbyshire didn’t like this version
The only version she liked was Peter Howell's arrangement
@@max2009mage yep, she dispised glynn
@@max2009mage we have no idea about them ones. She died the same year the Arnold theme came out and never voiced her opinion on Debney
Poor Delia seeing her original being carved up. Why don’t they use the original but recreated for now.
For decades I’ve been wondering who ruined the theme.