My word. I didn’t think this song could get any better. The power. The emotion. Wow. Hairs stood on end. What a track. What an episode. Thanks for sharing
I adore this song! It's so beautiful, so powerful, that it always brings me to tears. That wonderful Twelfth Doctor gave us lighting in a bottle with "Heaven Sent", and Murray Gold's soundtrack (especially "The Shepards Boy") tied a glowing golden bow on it.
I love this video. It shows his non-stop thought no matter how many times he's killed. He keeps going back and I love how his process is always kept and just him chipping away at that ice wall. It's just amazing
Great idea! It's a shame the concert track sounds weaker than on the CD (probably due to the recording) because the added choirs at end are very cool. Still I love having more versions of this track, it's so beautiful.
@@hellsw0rth Yeah I think it's because the studio recording are specifically made to be able to listen outside of the room. I attended the Doctor Who proms a few times and IRL it's always incredible then when you hear the official recording it sounds weak. It's a shame! Though I feel for some tracks like Doomsday, the added stuff they used compensate for the lack of clean recording and make them as good, if not better, as the CD tracks!
@@hellsw0rthI'm on the wrong side of the world as well but I just really wanted to attend them haha. Yeah Doomsday even had Borna performing extra bits and the Guitar, the dude that did the Vale Decem, Abigail Song and Long Song collabs with the fans during the Lockdown if you've heard about it! And thank you! Glad yo know you enjoyed them! I can't wait to have more material to post finally.
@@OswinPond I think the reason why the concert version sounds weaker is because it's playing in a big hall. I've seen a few concerts in big halls and compared them to a studio version on Spotify, and the consistent factor within every piece is the surround sound. In a studio, the walls are near each other, so sound can reverberate off of them quicker and louder, whereas with a hall, it's big and open, so you have to treat the dynamics like it's double what the music score says, but at the same time, you have to not overplay the other instruments, so it's this counter balance act of playing soft, but loud at the same time, otherwise no one will understand what's actually meant to happen in a piece. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
August 30 1980 - part 1 of 'The Leisure Hive'. I was expecting the Time Tunnel titles...and got this instead! I had never heard the 'middle eight' major key section, which blew me away. After that, I couldn't rest for a few weeks until I got a copy of the theme single.
To me Doctor Who died the day Peter Capaldi left. To me, the show became a pathetic parody of what it used to be. To me it started with William Hartnell and ended with Peter Capaldi. Rip Doctor Who, from 1963 to 2017
You can have bad episodes, 9 had ones, Ten had Lazarus experiment, 42, Love and Monsters, 11 had James corden p2, and a bunch of other mediocre ones, 12 had Sleep no more. But 13 never had an episodes on IMDB rated higher than an 8, you can have bad episodes, but there was no masterpeice to go with them.
@DrWhoFanJ I'm not trying to fight back against a man literally called DrWhoFan, but that's just a point of reference. 13 really didn't have any high points is what I'm going for, that Blink, that Vincent, or that Heaven Sent, nothing to attach to and wait for through the lesser episodes.
The music during his run was always amazing. I really miss him, my Doctor.
Ditto. Dec 25, 2017. The day Doctor Who ended.
Honest, I never thought I’d see someone challenge Tom Baker for my top spot but, with the one episode, he really gave it a great run.
@@frankmartinez2987 Totally agree. I thought Peter was spectacular. It was obvious that he loved the role and that he cherished the show.
@@joshuapincus7351Yuppp
When the doctor was .....well ....my doctor 😉
You might think it's a hell of a long song but I think it's a hell of a concert.
Every 100 years, a little bird comes, and sharpens its beak on the diamond mountain...
You may think thats a hell of a long time,
personally I think that's one hell of a bird
You might think that’s a hell of a song. Personally, I think that’s a hell of an orchestra.
I miss the Capaldi era. There was something so pure doctor who about it to which none of the later doctors have been able to catch as of yet.
My word. I didn’t think this song could get any better. The power. The emotion. Wow. Hairs stood on end. What a track. What an episode. Thanks for sharing
I adore this song! It's so beautiful, so powerful, that it always brings me to tears. That wonderful Twelfth Doctor gave us lighting in a bottle with "Heaven Sent", and Murray Gold's soundtrack (especially "The Shepards Boy") tied a glowing golden bow on it.
I love this video. It shows his non-stop thought no matter how many times he's killed. He keeps going back and I love how his process is always kept and just him chipping away at that ice wall. It's just amazing
Great idea! It's a shame the concert track sounds weaker than on the CD (probably due to the recording) because the added choirs at end are very cool. Still I love having more versions of this track, it's so beautiful.
@@hellsw0rth Yeah I think it's because the studio recording are specifically made to be able to listen outside of the room.
I attended the Doctor Who proms a few times and IRL it's always incredible then when you hear the official recording it sounds weak. It's a shame!
Though I feel for some tracks like Doomsday, the added stuff they used compensate for the lack of clean recording and make them as good, if not better, as the CD tracks!
@@hellsw0rthI'm on the wrong side of the world as well but I just really wanted to attend them haha. Yeah Doomsday even had Borna performing extra bits and the Guitar, the dude that did the Vale Decem, Abigail Song and Long Song collabs with the fans during the Lockdown if you've heard about it!
And thank you! Glad yo know you enjoyed them! I can't wait to have more material to post finally.
@@hellsw0rth Me too! I've become friend with him and he's a really kind dude, on top of being a really talented musician and composer haha
@@OswinPond I think the reason why the concert version sounds weaker is because it's playing in a big hall. I've seen a few concerts in big halls and compared them to a studio version on Spotify, and the consistent factor within every piece is the surround sound. In a studio, the walls are near each other, so sound can reverberate off of them quicker and louder, whereas with a hall, it's big and open, so you have to treat the dynamics like it's double what the music score says, but at the same time, you have to not overplay the other instruments, so it's this counter balance act of playing soft, but loud at the same time, otherwise no one will understand what's actually meant to happen in a piece.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
I miss him
August 30 1980 - part 1 of 'The Leisure Hive'. I was expecting the Time Tunnel titles...and got this instead! I had never heard the 'middle eight' major key section, which blew me away. After that, I couldn't rest for a few weeks until I got a copy of the theme single.
U remember how everyone was "nooooo capaldi doctor bad" and now everyone misses him
This is my favorite song from doctor who. 💙 it’s absolutely beautiful.
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened:dr seus
Fantastic!! Absolutely fantastic!!
I still love the concert version
4:40 *REGENERATES*
To me this would have always been my final Doctor
To no-one.
I wish this version was on iTunes
Great video I prefer the album version
I do think it’s a great shame that Capaldi didn’t get more years, though is doctor got 4 billion years.
me going to the bathroom for my dyarrea
XD
When the entire load is flushed away, the first second in eternity will have passed.
You may think that’s a hell of a dump.
Me personally? I think that’s one hell of a toilet.
diarrhœa*
Why's it got the background clicking of The Macra Terror song? 😩
There is no such song.
To me Doctor Who died the day Peter Capaldi left. To me, the show became a pathetic parody of what it used to be. To me it started with William Hartnell and ended with Peter Capaldi. Rip Doctor Who, from 1963 to 2017
You can have bad episodes, 9 had ones, Ten had Lazarus experiment, 42, Love and Monsters, 11 had James corden p2, and a bunch of other mediocre ones, 12 had Sleep no more. But 13 never had an episodes on IMDB rated higher than an 8, you can have bad episodes, but there was no masterpeice to go with them.
Said no-one with a brain ever.
@@Aidan86BGBecause of course community-review sites like IMDb aren’t ripe for abuse by bad actors at all. (/s)
@DrWhoFanJ I'm not trying to fight back against a man literally called DrWhoFan, but that's just a point of reference. 13 really didn't have any high points is what I'm going for, that Blink, that Vincent, or that Heaven Sent, nothing to attach to and wait for through the lesser episodes.
@ She did. There aren’t any "lesser episodes".
This is Doctor Who not like that mess what we have now.
There is no "mess what we have now".
@@DrWhoFanJoh God your one of those types...ugh.