Save Someone (Ft: The Doctor Forever Variant) - Doctor Who Unreleased Music
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2022
- This track plays a few times throughout the fourth series but it is most famously associated with the ending of The Fires of Pompeii. It's a huge shame it never saw an official release. In this scene it was paired up with another variant of The Doctor Forever from Voyage of the Damned (but with added gongs at the start).
If you'd like to hear it without the bit in the middle then you can here:
drive.google.com/file/d/1PS99...
Enjoy.
“Why did I choose this face?”
"It’s never forgotten, Caecilius. Oh, time will pass. Men will move on, and stories will fade. But one day, Pompeii will be found again. In thousands of years. And everyone will remember you."
Quoted by The Doctor to Caecilius as Caecilius, his family and Donna who mourn and weep while Caecilius and the Doctor talk while also watching Pompeii be covered up with volcanic ash.
And he's not wrong, everybody who ever studied Latin with the Cambridge Latin Course knows the name Caecilius!
This is so wonderful. These images make it seem like a missing episode reconstruction, this is seriously incredible.
"It’s never forgotten, Caecilius. Oh, time will pass. Men will move on, and stories will fade. But one day, Pompeii will be found again. In thousands of years. And everyone will remember you."
Quoted by The Doctor to Caecilius as Caecilius, his family and Donna who mourn and weep while Caecilius and the Doctor talk while also watching Pompeii be covered up with volcanic ash.
Such beautiful music. The golden age of doctor who.
The Doctor Forever has always been the definitive Tenth Doctor theme to me. It's heroic but also dripping with a sense of tragedy and melancholy. Ten carried so much weight.
this should’ve been released, it’s an absolute masterpiece, Murray Gold, *im coming for you.*
What’s amazing about Doctor who is that they can give any scene a true meaning in future episodes or seasons
Your ability to clean up the music from this episode is so impressive! I've wanted a cleaner version of this music for more than a decade and I finally have it!
"who frowned me this face"
Fantastic work. This was and is one of my favourite pieces of music in series 4 and the fact it was never released is criminal and I've never heard it as clear as this before. Thank you so very much 😊
The first part until 2:19 is released in series 4 soundtrack
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"It’s never forgotten, Caecilius. Oh, time will pass. Men will move on, and stories will fade. But one day, Pompeii will be found again. In thousands of years. And everyone will remember you."
Quoted by The Doctor to Caecilius as Caecilius, his family and Donna who mourn and weep while Caecilius and the Doctor talk while also watching Pompeii be covered up with volcanic ash.
Brilliant, this is definitely one of the tracks that is associated with series 4, perfect
Imagine how doctors and nurses feel knowing that they can't help everyone but that need to want to save everyone
How could they forget to/not care to release this?? It's so beautiful and pops in my head from time to time.
"don't you think i've done enough, history's back in place and everyone dies, thats just it dont you see Donna, if i could go back and save them then i would but i cant, i can never go back i cant i just cant, i cant"
just someone......please......not the whole town, just save someone
You are doing the (Time) Lord's work. These are such good quality and the love for Gold's music is so apparent. Hats off to you.
You have no idea how much I have been looking for a clean version of this piece like, it's been years, since this episode aired. This means the world to me, I don't even know how to thank you
One of my favorite scenes in New Who, fantastic work.
Beat me to it before I could even request it! Thank you so much. Why this was never released I’ll never know
Love this theme from series 4! I always found The Fires of Pompeii such an emotional episode and it really highlights the friendship between the doctor and donna. Beautiful music! 😊
Phenomenal! You really do have a talent for cleaning these tracks!
If I might drop another suggestion, how about the Dalek theme that plays at the end of Bad Wolf. From when they discover the ships to the Daleks preparing for battle.
I understand if this will be difficult, what with the Dalek voices and all.
Isn't that just "The Daleks" and "Rose in Peril"?
Always loved this version of The Doctor Forever. Thank you for sharing. Your work on cleaning up these tracks are amazing.
1:26 my absolute favorite part. Absolutely brilliant
Please keep doing what you're doing, your work is absolutely incredible. Brings a smile to my face every time I see another one pop up in my inbox! If I may make some cheeky suggestion? Would LOVE to hear some series 2 Tennant stuff, or anything from the much missed series 10 😭😭
omg, thank you for putting this music up!!!
Beautiful as always!
1:54
The horn belting out a slightly changed "my heart will go on" always makes me tear up, despite the tenuous connection
God I love Murray Gold
edit: the precise line from my heart will go on is "wherever you are" which is even more poetic (thanks pianohypnoshroom, epic name btw)
I'm not hearing any reference to MHWGO...
@@mdatkinson92 listen to the horn and then sing "my heart will go on" but it's the part of the song that has the raised note on the "heart" part.
tenuous, i know, probably completely unintentional, but that makes it better for me
Am pretty sure that horn part was first heard in Voyage of the Damned, where the connection is very much not tenuous.
@@justinturnbull917Yeah. Its absolutely MHWGO.
@@CobaltXMusicNo, the melody is from My Heart Will Go On, but it's taken from the lyric "wherever you are"
The Pompeii episode was the very first introduction I had to doctor who when I was 11 and going to Pompeii for the first time. That music still makes me emotional having seen it 1:48
mans crying rn for real
Amazing! Could you do the regeneration cliffhanger from stolen earth? There's not any versions that are really clean. Thanks!
Yours truly! Your 200th like 👍🏻 molto bene
You can't just leave them don't you think I've done enough history's back in place and everyone dies
Stupendous acting.
_”He who saves one life, saves the world entire.”_
_”…And among them stood a sixth man. Dressed irregularly. His hands had been drenched in the blood of billions, but the glint in his eyes never faded. Sure they were old, but they were kind and soft despite the scars they hid. Who was that man Angela?”_
*Who was he?*
WoW. That was just beautiful…..
"It’s never forgotten, Caecilius. Oh, time will pass. Men will move on, and stories will fade. But one day, Pompeii will be found again. In thousands of years. And everyone will remember you."
Quoted by The Doctor to Caecilius as Caecilius, his family and Donna who mourn and weep while Caecilius and the Doctor talk while also watching Pompeii be covered up with volcanic ash.
Do you have a feeling that because of the ending we see Doctor and Donna on a stone tablet, and we see The Doctor wearing his modern clothes that it was The Doctor who inspired people to create the clothes he's wearing now. Say like, in the whoniverse several years from now people will see the stone tablet we see by the end of this episode and think: "that looks good, let's make some of those."
Stupid question but an interesting one too.
1:29 As Caecilius holds his family, ashes and debris, falling around them, the faint whooshing noise of the tardis is heard as the blue box materializes back into Caecilius' home, ashes surrounding it, they all stare in awe as the door opens, a bright glow coming from the inside as The Doctor stands in the door, the face of a man who wouldn't kill, but the face of a man who would save, because it's kind, and utters three words.
"Come with me."
Amazing stuff! 👏 Any chance you could tackle some stuff from Series 9 and 10 perhaps please?
Are you rebuilding sections of these? Because they always sound crisp as well as clean and usually "clean" audio tends to wax and wain in quality as the sound is cut out. Yours never do.
This is awesome! Any chance of the music from the scene before where they’re debating whether or not to push the button? I always thought that was a masterpiece but haven’t been able to find it properly
It's the same track as this. It plays twice in the episode.
@@Jackardy ah awesome
@@Jackardy
"It’s never forgotten, Caecilius. Oh, time will pass. Men will move on, and stories will fade. But one day, Pompeii will be found again. In thousands of years. And everyone will remember you."
Quoted by The Doctor to Caecilius as Caecilius, his family and Donna who mourn and weep while Caecilius and the Doctor talk while also watching Pompeii be covered up with volcanic ash.
@@SmokeyMcb nice quote and all but are you gonna reply to every comment with that quote? Seen it on like 4 or 5 other comments
I can’t I JUST CANT I CANT I can’t I’m sorry
A pretty fun episode until the end of course. Golden age RTD magic
But your own planet it burnt thats just it dont you see donna if i can go back and save them then i would but i cant i can never go back i just cant i cant
Save someone not the whole town just save someone
Come with me 😢😢❤❤