+Abi Alston how many hours on a clock? answer: 12How many doctors? answer: 12 also how is the glass still standing? It's practically should have all fallen.
The world was ending. Bombs fell, and fire roared. Everywhere you could see people running. Fathers and mothers tugging at the hands of their children, brothers and sisters hugging each other tightly, soldiers, hot guns in hand, charging towards the enemy. But it was no use. Everyone knew that it was the end. Arcadia had fallen. The death cries of the Daleks filled every home, every street of Gallifrey. It was enough to make someone mad with fear. The battlefield was stained with the blood and bodies of the fallen. The few fires that were left murmured to themselves, whispering secrets to the still night. A heavy cloak had draped itself over the air, suffocating those who were forced to breathe it. When he rised, there was no sense of victory. No flash of hope. All he could see were the frozen faces of the dead. The light that had fueled them with fury and perseverance had long since gone. Those that followed him and those that opposed him. Was it the right thing to do? To fight for a cause, for a belief so strong, that he had convinced himself, and those around him, that it was worth dying for? How pointless it all seemed now. He had asked them to die, and, of course, they obliged. It broke his heart to see the carnage he had inspired. There was no justifying this. No reassurances that could be uttered. All that he could ever ask was for the forgiveness of the dead. "Oh my friends, my friends. Forgive me that I must live while you are gone." He stood there, looking down at the death and destruction. The carnage and ruin. His home. But who was to blame, really? The Daleks, who sought to wipe out their worst enemy, or the Timelords, who spent centuries waiting, knowing that this was inevitable, but never preparing for it. Or was it his own. The truth struck him, weakening his knees and searing his hearts with white hot pain. Years and years ago, standing in the war torn world of Skaro, two wires held in his hand. One touch, and the Daleks would have been destroyed before they had even been created. He hadn't done it. He had convinced himself that he would be no better off than the Daleks if he stopped them, and that there had to be another way. Was there another way? Faced with the choice yet again, the Doctor knew only one thing. That this war must end. There could be no more.
oh my, this was amazing! now I would like to hear the Doctor actually recite this? perhaps David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi. haha probably not gonna happen but the way you wrote it is so good I can imagine them saying this.
TheEmberSeeker Thanks! I honestly think I would die if one of them said this. Mostly of embarrassment and humility but also cause of how cool that would make this sound.
This is very cool; considering how many versions of this have been played in the show, I can definitely picture this being used in an episode. I especially love how the oboe solo sort of turns into a bassoon solo. Nice idea!
"And so the final days of Gallifrey had come... And yet... Amidst all the chaos and darkness... There was one hope. One spark. One golden light... The final chance. The only chance. The Doctor. For he vowed - there would be *No More* ..."
Then a skinny man complaining about the doctor joins bbc and in one act distrusts what his two prehessers built in his wake this man will always be know was the distoyer of lore and reality it self fear him fear chipnall
tick tock goes the clock, and what then shall we play? tick tick goes the clock, now summer's gone away. tick tock goes the clock, and what then shall we see? tick tock until the day that thou shalt marry me
My new favorite rendition. I always felt this was a haunting piece, it's even more so....it's beautiful. Thank you for taking your time to make it and share it with us all.
"Look upon my work Doctor and despair! Remember how we used to run through those streets as children? The alleys where we'd hide from Borusa as we skipped classes? All gone now..."
You have mande a beautiful and mysterious summery of the time Lords and what they stand for into a haunting and dark tune. Well done. (I really mean that as apose to a sarcastic comment,) i will enjoy listening to this again some time
A man strode out of the shadows. There was something about him, something unnerving. It made the hair on the back of your neck stand up, made your blood chill, and your body tense. Suddenly, you wanted to be very, very far away. He looked up, and you did a double take. It was him. He looked just like you had seen him, countless times. The quirk of the lips, the raised eyebrow. Even his outfit was exactly like you pictured it. And then you saw his eyes. Cold and hard, but you could tell it was just a shell. A covering to protect the true emotions roiling underneath. It broke your heart, to see such a great man so reduced. But he had crossed that line, and you doubted if he could ever go back. If he would ever be the same.
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There was a war. With a War Doctor who screamed No More in his head the sky screamed back at him. the ghosts of time, weeping angels all cried to him. A Rose fell from the flower plant it was flattened by the Big Bad Wolf whose shadow was bigger then the Masters who ruled the universe and made everyone sick so that Doctor had to find a medicine to heal the wounded and run as far as he can to help others who are in need of the Doctor whose Demon is stronger then his other 8 incarnations, and that made him cry out No More
Thank you, Mister Badger...said the Bear. Downloaded and looped. One wonders why it was not played in this octave/key originally. Prolly a time restriction thing.
This sounds so dark, so sad & so tragic, I feel like The Time War existing ruined Dr Who in my opinion. -But my dad says "It made The Modern Episodes how they are & that the 50th anniversary would've not happened." But they would've found another way to make the 50th anniversary & The Doctor is a lot more Shameful, Sad & Unforgiving now with the time war being apart of Doctor Who. -Also Jodie Whittaker's crew, the producers, directors etc made it look like The Doctor has forgotten entirely about The Time War, if your going to create The Time War, you may as well use it for every Doctor until something way worse happens. -The Doctor was really Excitable, Happy, Joyful & Funny before the Time War (The Classic Doctors) like Tom Baker's Doctor, The Fourth Doctor was really Funny, Excitable & Happy. Peter Davison, The 5th Doctor was really Joyful, Happy & Excitable. Collin Baker, The 6th Doctor was really Excitable, Happy, Joyful & Funny. Sylvester McCoy, The 7th Doctor was really Joyful, Excitable & Happy. Paul McCann was really Joyful & Happy, only when he wasn't remind of The Time War. The modern day Doctor's are just Shameful, Sad, Unforgiving & Angry but barely Happy. -Like the comment if you agree or Reply, your choice.
This is incredible. Someone on the Tums pointed out how the background sounds like a ticking clock, and I think that's just really really cool. Also I'm sexually attracted to 2:21
No offence but you can't tell people not to use this. It's not your work, it's Murray Gold's. Anybody can slow it down and lower the pitch. You didn't invent those tools.
Why the fuck did you mess wit...
ooh.
Oooh.
Maybe this is okay.
It sounds like a ticking clock, counting down to the end.
TheFireHawk7 oh that is a beautiful way to listen to it
it's a clock for the Time Lords! THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE NOW!
+Abi Alston how many hours on a clock? answer: 12How many doctors? answer: 12 also how is the glass still standing? It's practically should have all fallen.
Thefirehawk7 you have a great imagination. Never EVER lose it :).
:) I will try but time is our greatest enemy
The world was ending. Bombs fell, and fire roared. Everywhere you could see people running. Fathers and mothers tugging at the hands of their children, brothers and sisters hugging each other tightly, soldiers, hot guns in hand, charging towards the enemy. But it was no use. Everyone knew that it was the end. Arcadia had fallen. The death cries of the Daleks filled every home, every street of Gallifrey. It was enough to make someone mad with fear.
The battlefield was stained with the blood and bodies of the fallen. The few fires that were left murmured to themselves, whispering secrets to the still night. A heavy cloak had draped itself over the air, suffocating those who were forced to breathe it. When he rised, there was no sense of victory. No flash of hope. All he could see were the frozen faces of the dead. The light that had fueled them with fury and perseverance had long since gone. Those that followed him and those that opposed him. Was it the right thing to do? To fight for a cause, for a belief so strong, that he had convinced himself, and those around him, that it was worth dying for? How pointless it all seemed now. He had asked them to die, and, of course, they obliged. It broke his heart to see the carnage he had inspired. There was no justifying this. No reassurances that could be uttered. All that he could ever ask was for the forgiveness of the dead.
"Oh my friends, my friends. Forgive me that I must live while you are gone."
He stood there, looking down at the death and destruction. The carnage and ruin. His home. But who was to blame, really? The Daleks, who sought to wipe out their worst enemy, or the Timelords, who spent centuries waiting, knowing that this was inevitable, but never preparing for it. Or was it his own. The truth struck him, weakening his knees and searing his hearts with white hot pain. Years and years ago, standing in the war torn world of Skaro, two wires held in his hand. One touch, and the Daleks would have been destroyed before they had even been created. He hadn't done it. He had convinced himself that he would be no better off than the Daleks if he stopped them, and that there had to be another way. Was there another way? Faced with the choice yet again, the Doctor knew only one thing. That this war must end.
There could be no more.
I know!
Brings a tear to my eye....
Wow... *tears form in eyes*
Perfect description of the final days of my home planet...
Gallifrey...
oh my, this was amazing!
now I would like to hear the Doctor actually recite this? perhaps David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi. haha probably not gonna happen but the way you wrote it is so good I can imagine them saying this.
TheEmberSeeker Thanks! I honestly think I would die if one of them said this. Mostly of embarrassment and humility but also cause of how cool that would make this sound.
I don’t know why I think this should be called “This Was Gallifrey”
naiario • well...spyfall part two
foreshadowing 😳😳
Just wait for the 60th, it'll always be This Is Gallifrey...
Until the next counter-retcon.
Welcome to the symphony of the tragedy to end all tragedies
This is very cool; considering how many versions of this have been played in the show, I can definitely picture this being used in an episode. I especially love how the oboe solo sort of turns into a bassoon solo. Nice idea!
"And so the final days of Gallifrey had come...
And yet... Amidst all the chaos and darkness... There was one hope. One spark. One golden light...
The final chance. The only chance. The Doctor. For he vowed - there would be *No More* ..."
Then a skinny man complaining about the doctor joins bbc and in one act distrusts what his two prehessers built in his wake this man will always be know was the distoyer of lore and reality it self fear him fear chipnall
words cannot describe how absolutely OBSESSED i am with this
this feels cinematic for some reason.
tick tock goes the clock even for the Doctor.
Tick-tock goes the clock, he gave all he could give her. Tick-tock goes the clock, now prison waits for River.
tick tock goes the clock, and what then shall we play? tick tick goes the clock, now summer's gone away. tick tock goes the clock, and what then shall we see? tick tock until the day that thou shalt marry me
"This Was Gallifrey"
THIS IS SO PRETTY.
Very mournful this would be the theme for remembering the time war
My new favorite rendition. I always felt this was a haunting piece, it's even more so....it's beautiful. Thank you for taking your time to make it and share it with us all.
Ugghh this reminds me of the timewar!
And the beauty of the planet.
Wow that version is really cool and much darker than the original. I love it :)
I saw this on Tumblr and wished I could download it, thank you so much for this! It is a truly amazing track.
this sounds like a song that would play alongside the apocalypse
srsly
WHAT? Are you a time traveler?
"Look upon my work Doctor and despair! Remember how we used to run through those streets as children? The alleys where we'd hide from Borusa as we skipped classes? All gone now..."
Thank you so much for uploading this, now I can finally listen to it on repeat
I fell asleep last night while listening to this XD
Wish there were more Who music pieces slowed down. This is beautiful.
This just shows that Murray can make anything he makes sound good even when its slowed down
2:20 onward is just... just... oh my gosh
It's like I suddenly learned to breathe.
Gallifrastic (or Fantastic as Nine would say)!
I'm gonna start using that word now
+Abi Alston me too...
You have mande a beautiful and mysterious summery of the time Lords and what they stand for into a haunting and dark tune. Well done. (I really mean that as apose to a sarcastic comment,) i will enjoy listening to this again some time
This should've played in The End of Time, it's fantastic!
this is amazing.
Thanks. :)
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!
I love this arrangement. GORGEOUS!
Aw, thank you. :)
That was beautiful , I've subbed :) , really relaxing :)
MUST BE VALEYARD'S THEME.
I SECOND THIS
Third
That would make a great 12th Doctor story arch. Span it over an entire season. "Rise of the Valeyard"
Galen Alexander Deeds That would be amazing :) Maybe next series. This one should be Finding Nemo, Gallifrey style.
A man strode out of the shadows. There was something about him, something unnerving. It made the hair on the back of your neck stand up, made your blood chill, and your body tense. Suddenly, you wanted to be very, very far away. He looked up, and you did a double take. It was him. He looked just like you had seen him, countless times.
The quirk of the lips, the raised eyebrow. Even his outfit was exactly like you pictured it.
And then you saw his eyes. Cold and hard, but you could tell it was just a shell. A covering to protect the true emotions roiling underneath. It broke your heart, to see such a great man so reduced. But he had crossed that line, and you doubted if he could ever go back. If he would ever be the same.
I like the deeper noise but I want the speed back, but it still sounds cool
Start Sound something Two steps from hell Would make
To Glory?
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Thank you for uploading it here omfg
Listening to this on repeat since Heaven Sent aired. Very timely :D
The final countdown
Thank you! I guess it does actually sound like a ticking clock. xD I'm really glad you like it. :)
Look this up, you will cry. The lights will guide you home -Coldplay- Tenth Doctor Tribute. :') Enjoy.
Never trust as Angel
Weeping Angel x
Hey baby, are you an Angel?
Cause I can't take my eyes off you.
Prefer the original but I still love how it shows the dark side of Gallifrey and the ticking clock idea
You've earned your 1k like
There was a war. With a War Doctor who screamed No More in his head the sky screamed back at him. the ghosts of time, weeping angels all cried to him. A Rose fell from the flower plant it was flattened by the Big Bad Wolf whose shadow was bigger then the Masters who ruled the universe and made everyone sick so that Doctor had to find a medicine to heal the wounded and run as far as he can to help others who are in need of the Doctor whose Demon is stronger then his other 8 incarnations, and that made him cry out No More
Who is here after spyfall pt 2
Wow! Man, it SURE got dusty in here all of a sudden! Either that, or someone is cutting onions!
Damn, 2:21 fucking hits different
Thank you, Mister Badger...said the Bear. Downloaded and looped. One wonders why it was not played in this octave/key originally. Prolly a time restriction thing.
this really fits how OLD the timelords are
*were
When/if doctor who eventually stops they play this in the background
Have you sent this to Murray Gold? You really should.
Rip gallifrey even though we won
2:22 That's it
This sounds so dark, so sad & so tragic, I feel like The Time War existing ruined Dr Who in my opinion.
-But my dad says "It made The Modern Episodes how they are & that the 50th anniversary would've not happened." But they would've found another way to make the 50th anniversary & The Doctor is a lot more Shameful, Sad & Unforgiving now with the time war being apart of Doctor Who.
-Also Jodie Whittaker's crew, the producers, directors etc made it look like The Doctor has forgotten entirely about The Time War, if your going to create The Time War, you may as well use it for every Doctor until something way worse happens.
-The Doctor was really Excitable, Happy, Joyful & Funny before the Time War (The Classic Doctors) like Tom Baker's Doctor, The Fourth Doctor was really Funny, Excitable & Happy. Peter Davison, The 5th Doctor was really Joyful, Happy & Excitable. Collin Baker, The 6th Doctor was really Excitable, Happy, Joyful & Funny. Sylvester McCoy, The 7th Doctor was really Joyful, Excitable & Happy. Paul McCann was really Joyful & Happy, only when he wasn't remind of The Time War. The modern day Doctor's are just Shameful, Sad, Unforgiving & Angry but barely Happy.
-Like the comment if you agree or Reply, your choice.
An interesting take, thank you for sharing your two cents
1:40 hits hard
Personally, I think this sounds better than the original!
This is incredible. Someone on the Tums pointed out how the background sounds like a ticking clock, and I think that's just really really cool.
Also I'm sexually attracted to 2:21
WOW.
Woah
can I ask may I use this for my doctor who animations
1:39
I'm trying to make this a ROBLOX Audio but I don't know how!
fica legal assim também. curti.
No offence but you can't tell people not to use this. It's not your work, it's Murray Gold's. Anybody can slow it down and lower the pitch. You didn't invent those tools.
i have a feeling this isnt gallifrey.....
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lol
Sounds like shit. Keep it the way it was.
1:40