The Doctor: Well, perfect to look at, maybe. And it was, it was beautiful. 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. Children of Gallifrey were taken from their families at the age of eight to enter the Academy. Some say that's where it all began, when he was a child. That's when the Master saw eternity. As a novice, he was taken for initiation. He stood in front of the Untempered Schism. It's a gap in the fabric of reality through which could be seen the whole of the vortex. We stand there, eight years old, staring at the raw power of time and space, just a child. Some would be inspired. Some would run away. And some would go mad.
My people are dead, they perished in the fires of war; the biggest war ever. I belong to a people known as the Time Lords, the most ancient and powerful of all the races. The ancestors of my people, the Pythians, had already mastered the art of space travel by the time the earth had begun its formation. The old Pythian theocracy; which ruled Gallifrey for nigh on a billion years, it was overthrown by Rassilon and his cult of engineers and genetic scientists who claimed to have found the secret to eternal life. Across the millennia, Rassilon and his Lords of Knowledge as they were then called, governed the Pythian tribes and their diaspora throughout the galaxy, in accordance with not the ideals of the old religion, but of science and learning. At the end of the ten millionth year of the Rassilon Epoch, the High Council finally declared that the secret to eternal life had been achieved. A system of forced sterilisation and social engineering would be enforced, until the High Council had bred the Pythian to a point of what they deemed purity; that the Day of Ascension could take place. Each and every child of the Pythian Nobility would undergo a process of genetic modification, which would radically transform their DNA. These children would grow second hearts, and other features unseen in humanoids. Rassilon deemed that these high born Pythians, these Children of Gallifrey had become, in light of recent advancements in Time Travel technology, had become the Lords of Time.
@@dj24617 Except it's Tennant's theme, not Matt's, and definitely still fits Tennant better as it's way too dark in places to be Matt's, and the beat is too regular. Matt is more bubbly and spontaneous, even for the Doctor, and that's why his theme is in 7/11 and not 4/4.
@@vomErsten true, but in my personal opinion, I believe this slowed down version of this is gallifrey fits better with eleven, I cant see ten using it as much
Jodie Whittaker is not a Feminist icon, you misogynistic nutjob. Being a woman does not make someone a Feminist. I would argue that the Doctor has always been a staunch Feminist, up until the Whittaker era. Of course, Chibnall is not a Feminist, but he knows the Doctor is supposed to be a Feminist, so he tries to make the Doctor a Feminist, but because Chinballs isn't one, it just comes off as surface-level bullshit and pandering to an audience that disagrees with Chinballs. When RTD returns, the Doctor will be a Feminist again. Have you forgotten just how political RTD is? How incredibly Feminist, as well as how supporting all other forms of equality (except for occasionally slipping up on class equality here and there) his era was? How progressive Doctor Who has been for decades? Sure, some of the older stuff is rather conservative and outdated nowadays, but for the time, the show was very progressive. Woman =/= Feminism If you want more proof of that, just look at Thatcher. Her time as PM was one of the most backwards, destructive, and conservative times in the history of the UK! Hardly Feminist.
@@elise205 yes but they are putting a lot more empathis on feminism than they normally do in the show. they Dont try to bold out feminism as A large common theme on the show but accept it as a thing that exists with all other things. there are moments in Doctor who where there is feminist representation and because of the way they did it without ruining the whole theme of the show made them good and actually added to it rather than subtract im not saying that the doctor cant be a female. but what they are doing in these later seasons looks like pandering to me. they are putting in a lot of things about race and acceptance and are making them a lot more common and present then they originally were. for goodness sake doctor who is about a madperson in a box travelling across time and space running from weird Aliens with companions by his side. the Doctor although a male he has never really been interested in things like sexuality much (except for river of course although i doubt he has had a lot of intercourse with her). the doctor does not discriminate and he does not really seem to care about gender a lot. hes perfectly fine with you being any gender but hes not gonna talk about it like its some amazing thing all the time. if you want to do female power right don't have the character say female power because it just feels like the character is just saying it so that companies do not look sexist. strong well written female characters are strong because they are that strong. let the female doctor do what she has always done as the other doctors you don't need to add more. she's an ok actor she's just been given a script that's meant to attract and pander to female audiences
Oh god.....this is trully majestic. A melody to last every time travel.
Doctor Who is just something else and this soundtrack is pure gold.
@@Tundrarich And you are pure gold too creating all of this wonders.
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This is so good, a banger indeed
So excited for next year! It’s all coming back! I just hope Murray Gold is coming back.
Edit: HE’S BACK!!!
We came full circle folks
The Doctor: Well, perfect to look at, maybe. And it was, it was
beautiful. 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. Children of Gallifrey were taken from
their families at the age of eight to enter the Academy. Some say
that's where it all began, when he was a child. That's when the Master
saw eternity. As a novice, he was taken for initiation. He stood in
front of the Untempered Schism. It's a gap in the fabric of reality
through which could be seen the whole of the vortex. We stand there,
eight years old, staring at the raw power of time and space, just a
child. Some would be inspired. Some would run away. And some would go
mad.
OH wow. This brings back memories.
I'd like to see a 10th doctor's theme like this too. Maybe 11th too. Those are my favorite ones.
@@trackernivrig Any suggestions, I was thinking of doing 10th doctor regenerations theme but not sure
Tundrarich That would be amazing
I think the lower pitch fits more as a piece of dark music for the War Doctor during the Time War.
What a beautiful piece of music this is!!! :o
The picture is so beautiful
My people are dead, they perished in the fires of war; the biggest war ever. I belong to a people known as the Time Lords, the most ancient and powerful of all the races. The ancestors of my people, the Pythians, had already mastered the art of space travel by the time the earth had begun its formation. The old Pythian theocracy; which ruled Gallifrey for nigh on a billion years, it was overthrown by Rassilon and his cult of engineers and genetic scientists who claimed to have found the secret to eternal life. Across the millennia, Rassilon and his Lords of Knowledge as they were then called, governed the Pythian tribes and their diaspora throughout the galaxy, in accordance with not the ideals of the old religion, but of science and learning. At the end of the ten millionth year of the Rassilon Epoch, the High Council finally declared that the secret to eternal life had been achieved. A system of forced sterilisation and social engineering would be enforced, until the High Council had bred the Pythian to a point of what they deemed purity; that the Day of Ascension could take place. Each and every child of the Pythian Nobility would undergo a process of genetic modification, which would radically transform their DNA. These children would grow second hearts, and other features unseen in humanoids. Rassilon deemed that these high born Pythians, these Children of Gallifrey had become, in light of recent advancements in Time Travel technology, had become the Lords of Time.
One of my favorite Doctor Who themes.
This version suits Matt so well
right?
How so?
Captures the old, tortured soul, but also the wonder and power of his incarnation. And the sadness..
@@theamericanyoutuber ☝
A real masterpiece
Huh, ticking clocks. Never noticed that before...
Just wanted to ask how do you edit music
I edit the clips speed and pitch, along with adding other special audio effects to improve audio quality
Where my boy David Tennant Doctor at!
Nah, this version suits Matt more
@@dj24617 Except it's Tennant's theme, not Matt's, and definitely still fits Tennant better as it's way too dark in places to be Matt's, and the beat is too regular. Matt is more bubbly and spontaneous, even for the Doctor, and that's why his theme is in 7/11 and not 4/4.
@@vomErsten true, but in my personal opinion, I believe this slowed down version of this is gallifrey fits better with eleven, I cant see ten using it as much
@@dj24617 I can. It would be an end-of-season "across the universe" sort of montage, for sure, but it's definitely Ten.
@@vomErsten not to disrespect your opinion, but I agree it’s better suited for the 11th Doctor
a reminder of what the doctor once was: a legend of time
now reduced to a feminist icon
reduced? haha give me a break ...
Jodie Whittaker is not a Feminist icon, you misogynistic nutjob. Being a woman does not make someone a Feminist.
I would argue that the Doctor has always been a staunch Feminist, up until the Whittaker era. Of course, Chibnall is not a Feminist, but he knows the Doctor is supposed to be a Feminist, so he tries to make the Doctor a Feminist, but because Chinballs isn't one, it just comes off as surface-level bullshit and pandering to an audience that disagrees with Chinballs.
When RTD returns, the Doctor will be a Feminist again. Have you forgotten just how political RTD is? How incredibly Feminist, as well as how supporting all other forms of equality (except for occasionally slipping up on class equality here and there) his era was? How progressive Doctor Who has been for decades? Sure, some of the older stuff is rather conservative and outdated nowadays, but for the time, the show was very progressive.
Woman =/= Feminism
If you want more proof of that, just look at Thatcher. Her time as PM was one of the most backwards, destructive, and conservative times in the history of the UK! Hardly Feminist.
@@elise205 yes but they are putting a lot more empathis on feminism than they normally do in the show. they Dont try to bold out feminism as A large common theme on the show but accept it as a thing that exists with all other things. there are moments in Doctor who where there is feminist representation and because of the way they did it without ruining the whole theme of the show made them good and actually added to it rather than subtract
im not saying that the doctor cant be a female. but what they are doing in these later seasons looks like pandering to me. they are putting in a lot of things about race and acceptance and are making them a lot more common and present then they originally were. for goodness sake doctor who is about a madperson in a box travelling across time and space running from weird Aliens with companions by his side. the Doctor although a male he has never really been interested in things like sexuality much (except for river of course although i doubt he has had a lot of intercourse with her). the doctor does not discriminate and he does not really seem to care about gender a lot.
hes perfectly fine with you being any gender but hes not gonna talk about it like its some amazing thing all the time. if you want to do female power right don't have the character say female power because it just feels like the character is just saying it so that companies do not look sexist. strong well written female characters are strong because they are that strong. let the female doctor do what she has always done as the other doctors you don't need to add more.
she's an ok actor she's just been given a script that's meant to attract and pander to female audiences
@@jjb4531 Jodie isn't even the problem.
Damn you're brain damaged aren't you. That's okay. Is your handler about? Maybe get them to help you delete this