The end of series 3 made me cry when the doctor held the master in his arms begging him to regenerate while this soundtrack is playing. Really emotional scene.
Alex Crane I hope he does. I highly doubt it though because he said he didn't really get on with the people working there and didn't like their way of doing things. I hope the show gets to 100, that'd make me so proud!
Chris Chibnal: Here, let me destroy everything the 50th anniversary special accomplished. Then I'll run the Cartmel Master Plan through Google Translate...And of course, they've all got to check off the proper identity boxes. And then I'll see if I can make some Big Important Political Statement to cross that off the grocery list...Are we sure that old man *wasn't* some splinter identity of War Doctor?
@@Millez Sure. Here it is. ua-cam.com/video/GjTjZ9pCmMA/v-deo.html It's one of the scenes from the last episode of Doctor Who series 12. The scene that made everyone so angry.
"Well perfect to look at, maybe. And it was. It was beautiful. Used to call it the “Shining World of the Seventh System”. And on the continent of Wild Endeavor, 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, taken from their families 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 can be seen the whole of the vortex. You 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." such a poetic quote.
I wonder how the 6th doctor would felt with that descripction, after all he was pretty dissgusted with the time lords, i believe those resentments go as far as his third incarnation. But i wonder, how the doctor reflected of his punishment and mistreat by the time lords once Gallifrey was gone?
@@tomasalbertotorresmurillo9392 I wouldn't say the Doctor hates the Time Lords and Gallifrey, but more like he hated their strict rules and authority. The Time Lords were very much a political society and very disciplined, not being allowed to interfere with the progression of the universe at the height of their power, unless the whole of creation was threatened, like with the Time War against the Daleks. And the Doctor disagreed with their belief not to interfere and only to watch. He wanted to see things for himself up close and not watch from a distance, and thought why waste the technology of the TARDIS by not using it. The Doctor was very much a free and rebelious spirit, like we all have been in our youth. This causes the Time Lords to disapprove of him, and this causes the Doctor to clash with them. I think it's best to compare it to those relatives some people have who disapprove of their profession and job or life decisions and bring it up repeatedly. You still care about them but damn are they frustrating and annoying. But destroying his home planet and his people in the name of peace and sanity, to save creation from the Time Lords gone mad as well as the Daleks plan to exterminate all life despite all they have put him through would still be unbearable. He knew what he did was the only option back then, that there was no other way, but he still never forgave himself. How could you justify two genocides on your conscious? Especially if your chosen name is the Doctor, a man of healing. Keep in mind, all we ever see are the Time Lords high council and Time Lords within the Citadel. There were many innocent Gallifreyans on Gallifrey who were not Time Lords and had no say in choices made. The Doctor believed he killed them too, he believed he killed his whole remaining family. But back on point, when someone you cared about has died, you don't tend to talk ill of the dead or remember the bad, you reminisce of the good. This is what the Doctor does, he may have taken Gallifrey for granted before, but now that it is gone, he really appreciates all that was good about it. Wishing perhaps just once he could return there and have a final look.
TV before Netflix and Disney+! Believe you me, nothing, just nothing could touch Doctor Who back then. The music was such a stunning reason why: powerful, sophisticated...heart-wrenching
Murray Gold actually came back for the new season!! a version of this song is played in Space Babies when The Doctor talks about Gallifrey, which is the reason i'm here haha. it really pulled at my heart strings, hearing it again
Whatever the programme is now is nothing but a mockery of a legendary title Doctor Who is about a benevolent, ancient, and wise alien being of almost infinite knowledge and secrets discovering the joys and wonder of the universe Snogging someone surrounded by cosplayer alien birds is most definitely not
"There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea's asleep, and the rivers dream; people made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, and somewhere else the tea's getting cold."
This piece is full of movements, almost like a story. The first part that plays until 0:57 represents the planet going to war, then the more peaceful part takes us back in time to before the Time War and shows the beauty of Gallifrey. The section that begins with the music swelling at 1:45 is the Doctor's childhood, running through fields of red grass under a burnt orange sky; it represents innocence. Then at 2:37 it returns to echo the opening bars, back to the Time Lords going to battle, and leading to the actual violence of the Time War.
THE JEDI-WHOVIAN GUY 101 I've told other people this, who tell me I'm overthinking things, but as far as I'm concerned there is no such thing as overthinking in Doctor Who
War Doctor: Gravity falls, no more *hears that the show ended* War Doctor: YES!!! ITS OVER NOW, ALONSY!!! Tenth Doctor: .......... War Doctor: ..... too soon? Tenth Doctor: Yep *nods*
somehow, with no lyrics, this song explains what a beautiful planet gallifrey was, how powerful the time lords were, why the doctor misses gallifrey and how much of a monster the doctor was when he destroyed the planet, and all with not a single word, wow
imagine, all 13 doctors standing under gallifreys sun...with this song playing. I'm in tears just thinking about it. it would the most beautiful thing ever. the doctor finally back home...
Galiffrey Falls..NO MORE! and yes Lorel, very perceptive. Gallifrey does indeed have 2 suns. My mistake for leaving an 's , unfortunatly I was rather engrossed in the music and the imagery. Good Day Marm, and don't rest on your 'Lorels', any time soon ;)
BBC one, Saturday night, 7:00, anticipating another heart stopping instalment of Doctor Who. Sat with my family to watch David Tennant work his magic. God i really really miss those days. There's nothing better in this world when you literally 'feel' a memory and you suddenly get a clear picture in your head of what you were doing that day, your surroundings, the people you were with. You can feel it in your heart. Definitely want this beautiful song played at my funeral.
'Have you ever thought about what it's like to be wanderers in the fourth dimension? Have you? To be exiles? Susan and I are cut off from our own planet, without friends or protection. But one day, we shall get back.' Looks like they finally could. :3
2:10 Blimey, this part makes me imagine The Doctor and The Master in their childhood. Enjoying life and innocence on the majestic planet that is Gallifrey. If only they had known what adventures lay ahead of them...
If you listen carefully you can tell that the song is telling a story. The calm at the beginning shows the Time lord's peaceful rule of only observing but as the music becomes increase intense and aggressive it shows they have become darker, then the music goes back to normal to show that have paused to look upon the universe.
This is no longer a song of tragedy. This is a song of hope, hope that somewhere among the stars is home. The Doctor's home, his childhood. All those billions of children, they didn't die. On the other hand, neither did Rassilon and the evil Time Lords.
@@ZondaFRoadster Eh, they'll be back someday. The thing with Doctor Who is that it changes continuity so often that it just goes back to status quo, which in this case is a good thing.
Gallifrey both rose and fell, it fell at "the end of time" when the tenth doctor stopped its return and rose in "the day if the doctor " when all the doctors saved it
Lords and Ladies of every age wouldn't you like to see something strange? "Come with me" and you will see, this is the planet of Gallifrey. This is Gallifrey! this is Gallifrey! Daleks scream in the dead of night. This is Gallifrey! Holding Daleks right at bay! Manipulate time till the aliens scream of fright! It's our planet! Defeat the Daleks, hooray! On this planet of Gallifrey! I am the one who crashed into your shed. Apples taste rubbish, yogurt turns my head. I am the one who fell down on the street, I'm the fan favourite, quite a big feat. This is Gallifrey! This is Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! On this planet that we call home! Everyone hail to the Doctor's long song! On this planet, don't we love it now? Everybodies waiting for some more Dalek cries! Round that corner, Dalek like an old tin can! Something's waiting now to pounce how you'll... Slay! This is Gallifrey! Daleks are our only prey. Aren't you scared? Well that's just fine. Say it once. Say it Twice. Take a chance and roll dice. Ride through time in a blue TARDIS Daleks will all pay! Daleks will all pay! On our home of Gallifrey! I'm the Doctor I ride through time and space! Changing in a flash then I've gone and changed my face! I am the who when you call "Doctor Who?" I'm the TARDIS that is really quite blue. I'm the Master in the dead of night! I scare you just by mere sight! This is Gallifrey! This is Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Dalek shells scattered everywhere. Destroying them all, not showing fear! That's out job and that's our way! On our home of Gallifrey! Lord Rassilon might zap you in the back! He'll make you plea! Make you burdened with immortality! This is Gallifrey! We will all make you say! No More! Just watch the TARDIS fly! This is Gallifrey! This is Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! On the planet that we call home. Everyone hail to the Doctor's long song.
For some reason, I love 1:18. It's a beautiful solo. And the rising crescendo at 1:47 is gorgeous. Not to mention 1:55, and the bit at 2:11 where it turns into a sweet little childlike melody, and then that dark moment at 2:27, and - oh heck, I love it all!
The Doctor stepped out of the TARDIS, his hearts pounding loudly in his ears. Even after all these years, he still recognized it. The slight spring of the red grass, wet with dew. The mountains, stretching like castles into the sky, stood tall and proud, white snow gracing their peaks. The trees bowed softly in the wind, the silver leaves dancing. And there it was. The mighty citadel of the Timelords. The twin suns of Gallifrey flashed on the dome, a seamless piece of cut glass. Tears sparkled in the Doctor's eyes as he looked around, breathing in the faintly scented air. He was home.
I cannot think of any other TV show (including you, GoT) that would have as brilliant music as Doctor Who. Hell, most films don't have such intricate, complex, varied, emotinal and effective scores as Doctor Who. We are really blessed to have this.
+abie pratama Between the events of New Who (9th Doctor and afterwards) And Classic Who, The Last Great Time War occurred, causing the Doctor's home world to be lost. But because of the events of the 50th anniversary special, Gallifrey returned... kind of. It's hard to say where it is but fans want the current Doctor to find it. So to answer you question, the reason the older ones never needed to "find" it was because it wasn't gone and destroyed then.
+AnonBrony well we know where it is... in a pocket universe but the doctor cant seem to find it, me thinks missy knows where it really is and just hiding it, because the master got sent back with the times lords in the end of time part 2. so she must know where and how to get to it.
At last, we're going to see Gallifrey. Gallifrey at its worst, bleeding from the Time war, bloodthirsty Daleks, insane Timelords, the majesty of an ancient city falling into shreds and one Doctor paying the greatest price to save the day.
can't wait to see david and billie back on screen along with JOHN HURT but it makes me wonder if the master could escape the time war since he took himself and rassilon back to galifrey
Well, it might not be in that episode but I'm sure they'll find a way for the Master to come back. That guy can't seem to be able to stay dead or locked away for long.
I was born in October 2004, when doctot who came back my mum put me as a baby in front of the tv when doctor who was on, I've loved it ever since, now I'm 15 and still share the same love for the show, 10th was my doctor, I want to bring up kids with the same passion I have with the show, and don't worry, doctor who will never die, I'll never let that happen.
It is amazing to me that two of the absolute best songs in the show (All The Strange Strange Creatures and this masterpiece) are within like ten minutes of each other in the same episode.
To be fair, the scripts themselves aren't actually that bad. It's just the storylines and structure that can sometimes be a bit off. You're right about the soundtracks, tho.
I always listen to this song when I do my homework. I'm glad I discovered a twelve hour version, as sometimes I'm doing homework for six hours at a time. This piece of music fills me with courage and motivates me to finish my work. Such a beautiful song.
I seriously can't stop replaying 2:50-3:03. But the whole thing is fantastic. This has inspired me to start thinking about making tons of tribute videos using music and scenes from the show
The best pieces of music have words, even when you can't hear them. "Gallifrey....Gallifrey...Gallifrey." The word is repeated over and over through the middle portion of this, a call for something lost but not forgotten, a memory more pure than what the reality was, but no less valid for it.
@@melwugon3687 It was never stated, just referenced as an idea. It also doesn't fit the profecy as they didn't "stand on the ruins on Gallifrey" and "break a million hearts to heal its own". The Master in the timeless child fits into both of those requirements. Being a Time Lord with the Cyberium, therefore having a bit of Cyberman in him. Hell, it could also mean the Cybermasters as they actually are a full half Time Lord half Cyberman. It's kinda just left ambiguous for people to theorize about.
@@DoctorWestmarch Steven Moffat actually said it was his intention. Also, the hybrid being the Doctor and Clara would explain "break a million hearts to heal its own" part. The doctor died billions of times in the confession dial in order to heal the heart of the hybrid and bring back Clara
The Doctor: "You can probably still hear me so, just between ourselves, you've got the prophecy wrong. The Hybrid is not half-Dalek. Nothing is half-Dalek. The Daleks would never allow that. The Hybrid destined to conquer Gallifrey and stand in its ruins is me."
I stepped out of the tardis, my hearts pounding loudly in his ears. Even after all these years, I still recognized it. The slight spring of the red grass, wet with dew. The mountains, stretching like castles into the sky, stood tall and proud, white snow grazing their peaks. The trees bowed softly in the wind, the silver leaves dancing. And there it was, the mighty citadel of the time lords. The twin suns of Gall if rey flashed on the dome, a see less piece of cut glass. Tears sparkles in my eyes as I looked around, breathing in the faintly scented air. I was home.
I love this music. But for some reason when listening I imagine a person on a great journey. Crossing difficult terrain, dealing with extreme weather, then a pleasant interlude followed rough culmination of their journey at a school, office, or event and person next to them turns as music ends and say " So how was you commute?"
Kyra Lexmond We wear silly pink clothes all day, because we are from Gallifrey! (Seriously google "time lords" adn there's an image of a dude in pink that makes my life.)
Gallifrey, my dead home. Oh, it's still out there, among the stars, lost in time, I'm just taking the long way round. Aways have, always will. Because the Earth still needs saving.
I can only imagine how glorious it must be to have such talent that you end up being part of this orchestra and playing this incredibly beautiful theme - for a living! Wish I could do that. :S
Damian Fate Not really it IS gone just it is still there it sits still in time and space still there so all the doctor has to do is release gallifrey from the painting
The Curator : Gallifrey falls no more Chris Chibnall : Gallifrey stands no more. Gallifrey is doctor's childhood no more. Gallifrey is doctor's home no more. Please, chibnall, *NO MORE!!*
Curator: What do you think of the title? 11: Which title? Gallifrey falls or No more Curator: You see that’s where everyone gets it wrong. It’s all one title. Gallifrey falls NO MORE. Now what do you think of that? Chibnall: You see thats where everyone gets it wrong. Its all one title. NO! Gallifrey Falls MORE! 11 and the Curator: Wait, what?!
I want a series where we see the Doctor in his Academy days (with the Master), like how was his life on Gallifrey, his adventures, his childhood, family, wife, children... up to when he left his homeworld with the TARDIS. Come on RTD, MAKE IT HAPPEN!!
Yeah, also that it's a different composer. I don't get why people think this tune should always play for Gallifrey, just like in Spyfall and Heaven Sent/Hell Bent. If they don't put this music on, then there's a perfectly good reason for that.
The end of series 3 made me cry when the doctor held the master in his arms begging him to regenerate while this soundtrack is playing. Really emotional scene.
Come on you can do it. REGENERATE!!! 😭😭😭
Oh u just reminded me and that’s a sadness trigger for me 😶😭
Omg ikr 😭
Me too
Just regenerate please!
2007: this is gallifrey
2020: this was gallifrey
here were dragons
@@ydagan2400 :(
@@ydagan2400 dont do me like that
Too soon :( 😂
Gallifrey fällt nicht mehr...
"Will it stop, Doctor? The drumming, will it stop?"
Followed by perhaps one of the most tear-jerking moments in the series' history.
🥁🥁🥁🥁
The heart beat of a time lord
Yes. Once you've served your purpose Master
@@cunningsmile4166 ok Rassilon
its so sad how bad doctor who became =/
Can anyone else just take a moment to imagine what Nine's reaction to seeing Gallifrey would be?
Oh my god. I think we'd all cry.
Omg yasss. I love Nine
HannahLovesBeauty♡ I know :'( he was just fantastic!
Alex Crane :(
HannahLovesBeauty♡ Hopefully he'll return one day. It'd be awesome to see him return in a revived series anniversary.
Alex Crane I hope he does. I highly doubt it though because he said he didn't really get on with the people working there and didn't like their way of doing things.
I hope the show gets to 100, that'd make me so proud!
"My home planet is far away and long since gone, but it's name lives on: Gallifrey"
aaaaand i know you wrote this two years ago, but i literally just watched that episode and i approve
noice
@Smokey, eh oh
I am the doctor iv lived for over 2000 years not all of them were good
YAS
The Curator: It's all one title *Gallifrey falls, no more!*
Chris Chibnall: well yes, but actually no.
Chris Chibnal: Here, let me destroy everything the 50th anniversary special accomplished. Then I'll run the Cartmel Master Plan through Google Translate...And of course, they've all got to check off the proper identity boxes. And then I'll see if I can make some Big Important Political Statement to cross that off the grocery list...Are we sure that old man *wasn't* some splinter identity of War Doctor?
I can't be bothered watching the new series so can someone please explain to me why everyone is angry?
@@Millez Sure. Here it is.
ua-cam.com/video/GjTjZ9pCmMA/v-deo.html
It's one of the scenes from the last episode of Doctor Who series 12. The scene that made everyone so angry.
@@_skiljun1436 F
@@Millez I don't use english as native, so will you kindly tell me what 'F' means?
"Well perfect to look at, maybe. And it was. It was beautiful. Used to call it the “Shining World of the Seventh System”. And on the continent of Wild Endeavor, 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, taken from their families 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 can be seen the whole of the vortex. You 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."
such a poetic quote.
which doctor and episode? :)
+Mussa Ahmed - "Doomsday" was the finale of the 10th Doctor's run with rose, I believe that quote was from "The Last of the Time Lords".
I wonder how the 6th doctor would felt with that descripction, after all he was pretty dissgusted with the time lords, i believe those resentments go as far as his third incarnation. But i wonder, how the doctor reflected of his punishment and mistreat by the time lords once Gallifrey was gone?
@@tomasalbertotorresmurillo9392 I wouldn't say the Doctor hates the Time Lords and Gallifrey, but more like he hated their strict rules and authority. The Time Lords were very much a political society and very disciplined, not being allowed to interfere with the progression of the universe at the height of their power, unless the whole of creation was threatened, like with the Time War against the Daleks. And the Doctor disagreed with their belief not to interfere and only to watch. He wanted to see things for himself up close and not watch from a distance, and thought why waste the technology of the TARDIS by not using it. The Doctor was very much a free and rebelious spirit, like we all have been in our youth. This causes the Time Lords to disapprove of him, and this causes the Doctor to clash with them. I think it's best to compare it to those relatives some people have who disapprove of their profession and job or life decisions and bring it up repeatedly. You still care about them but damn are they frustrating and annoying.
But destroying his home planet and his people in the name of peace and sanity, to save creation from the Time Lords gone mad as well as the Daleks plan to exterminate all life despite all they have put him through would still be unbearable. He knew what he did was the only option back then, that there was no other way, but he still never forgave himself. How could you justify two genocides on your conscious? Especially if your chosen name is the Doctor, a man of healing. Keep in mind, all we ever see are the Time Lords high council and Time Lords within the Citadel. There were many innocent Gallifreyans on Gallifrey who were not Time Lords and had no say in choices made. The Doctor believed he killed them too, he believed he killed his whole remaining family.
But back on point, when someone you cared about has died, you don't tend to talk ill of the dead or remember the bad, you reminisce of the good. This is what the Doctor does, he may have taken Gallifrey for granted before, but now that it is gone, he really appreciates all that was good about it. Wishing perhaps just once he could return there and have a final look.
@@elpedante1466 It's from "The Sound of the Drums"
TV before Netflix and Disney+! Believe you me, nothing, just nothing could touch Doctor Who back then. The music was such a stunning reason why: powerful, sophisticated...heart-wrenching
It's litterally same composer and Showrunners coming back lmao what are you on
@@gay4sswhovianwell he’s turned to absolute shite than then hasn’t he🤣
@@gay4sswhovian did you respond to the right comment?
Murray Gold actually came back for the new season!! a version of this song is played in Space Babies when The Doctor talks about Gallifrey, which is the reason i'm here haha. it really pulled at my heart strings, hearing it again
Whatever the programme is now is nothing but a mockery of a legendary title
Doctor Who is about a benevolent, ancient, and wise alien being of almost infinite knowledge and secrets discovering the joys and wonder of the universe
Snogging someone surrounded by cosplayer alien birds is most definitely not
The Doctor ran away.
The Master went mad.
I mean, The Doctor went mad too, except from the Cloisters instead.
The Rani was inspired.
+Cicily S It all adds up. There's one for every category. Rani is inspiration, the Master is madness, and the Doctor is running away, far far away....
Bingo!
And he's never stopped running.
"Oh, my home world's gone, but it's name lives on.....
Gallifrey!"
+{P.D.G} Squidgeyoda Gallifrey Stands!
+Craftman Seven Eighty (Craftman780) yes, Gallifrey falls no More!
Geronimooo.
Allonz-y.
For god sake, Gallifrey stands.
THIS IS GALLIFREY THIS IS GALLIFREY DALEKS SCREAM IN THE DARK THIS NIGHT
+JACOBPAC2003 You, sir, deserve more likes.
"Some would be inspired...Some would run away......And some would go mad...."
"There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea's asleep, and the rivers dream; people made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, and somewhere else the tea's getting cold."
Come on Ace! We have work to do.
My Doctor 😊
This piece is full of movements, almost like a story. The first part that plays until 0:57 represents the planet going to war, then the more peaceful part takes us back in time to before the Time War and shows the beauty of Gallifrey.
The section that begins with the music swelling at 1:45 is the Doctor's childhood, running through fields of red grass under a burnt orange sky; it represents innocence.
Then at 2:37 it returns to echo the opening bars, back to the Time Lords going to battle, and leading to the actual violence of the Time War.
THE JEDI-WHOVIAN GUY 101
I've told other people this, who tell me I'm overthinking things, but as far as I'm concerned there is no such thing as overthinking in Doctor Who
Azelma Thenardier true
so so true
This is a perfect analysis!
Cicily S
Thank you all so much!
Gallifrey falls, no more!
I nearly thought that said,"Gravity falls, no more!" XD
War Doctor: Gravity falls, no more
*hears that the show ended*
War Doctor: YES!!! ITS OVER NOW, ALONSY!!!
Tenth Doctor: ..........
War Doctor: ..... too soon?
Tenth Doctor: Yep *nods*
Andrew Kennedy "ah you see that's where everyone's wrong. It's all one title: Gallifrey Falls No More!"
Andrew Kennedy I know the war doctor! He's a fucking legend
Never miss Tom Baker when he said that!
I don't know how they succeeded in stuffing so many emotions into this, but everytime I hear this I feel a tear rolling down my cheek.
Bigger on the inside
Ya
"Tired of watching everything, turn to dust" - 10th Doctor. I feel ya buddy
Me too kid
Oh, if only you'd known what was coming....
@@ianmiller6040 Yup. Hindsight is a wonderful thing 😂😂
Rest in piece, John Hurt. You were the doctor more than any other, you were the doctor when there was no hope.
"You were the Doctor more than anybody else, you were the Doctor on the day when it wasn't possibile to get it right!"
0:58 is just beautiful I can’t stop replaying it
It is 😢
Who's here for more RTD and Gold? I cannot believe it. Like a dream come true!
Is Murray Gold returning for the 60th anniversary too?
@@MrTheDonMagicOne I don't believe so, totally all for RTD and David Tennant
@@DivineDefect Nope, he is. It’s confirmed he is returning for only the 60th Specials.
One day i will be back... yes one day i shall come back
Friedsche just go fourth in all your beliefs.
+Joe Thornhill and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine.
-- First Doctor
YorkshireNutte thanks, i forgot exactly how that last part of the quote goes 😯
+Joe Thornhill I thought I'd finish it. I even took a screenshot to show Time Lords through the years.
Happy holidays to you :)
YorkshireNutte goodbye, Susan, goodbye, my dear.
2013: War Doctor 'Oh for God's sake, Gallifrey stands !'
2020: The Master 'Reverse UNO Card, Gallifrey falls again ! Hi !'
This will forever be one of the most beautiful pieces of music in history.
somehow, with no lyrics, this song explains what a beautiful planet gallifrey was, how powerful the time lords were, why the doctor misses gallifrey and how much of a monster the doctor was when he destroyed the planet, and all with not a single word, wow
I wouldn't call him a monster I'd call him the doctor.
I don't think he was wrong, I think he chose between a lot of bad choices.
he choose the lesser of two evils
Couldn't have said it better myself
destroying gallifrey wasn’t an act of evil but a terrible choice that took a lot of courage to make.
imagine, all 13 doctors standing under gallifreys sun...with this song playing. I'm in tears just thinking about it. it would the most beautiful thing ever. the doctor finally back home...
***** Roasted . xD
Galiffrey Falls..NO MORE! and yes Lorel, very perceptive. Gallifrey does indeed have 2 suns. My mistake for leaving an 's , unfortunatly I was rather engrossed in the music and the imagery. Good Day Marm, and don't rest on your 'Lorels', any time soon ;)
***** And no moons - not anymore....
*13.5
***** The War Doctor. Although, I guess it should be 12.5.
We took the long way round, but we're finally back here!
+Chris Ogilvie Matt smith said that in the 50th anniversary, what a reference
+Chris Ogilvie i'm french i see the episode tomorow, i'm so impatient ! :o
+Arrxows I think it was a reference to Hell Bent
BobTheDinosaur other way around. It was a reference to the 50th
+Arrxows I have a new destination. Home. The long way round.
This is madness!
Madness?...
THIS. IS. GALLIFREY!
No, this is PATRICK!
I imagined 10th doctor saying those words.
@@laisensei6984 yes!
BBC one, Saturday night, 7:00, anticipating another heart stopping instalment of Doctor Who. Sat with my family to watch David Tennant work his magic. God i really really miss those days. There's nothing better in this world when you literally 'feel' a memory and you suddenly get a clear picture in your head of what you were doing that day, your surroundings, the people you were with. You can feel it in your heart. Definitely want this beautiful song played at my funeral.
"I found it Clara. I found Gallifrey. She was right."
(Floats in empty space, smashes the console)
I just love the name, Gallifrey. Gallifrey, Gallifrey. Rolls very nicely off the tongue.
Galli = Gallus = Galliformes ;) Frey = french detected ;)
France animal is the Roaster! *COCORICO!!!* 🐓
'Have you ever thought about what it's like to be wanderers in the fourth dimension? Have you? To be exiles? Susan and I are cut off from our own planet, without friends or protection. But one day, we shall get back.'
Looks like they finally could. :3
I called my animal crossing town gallifrey
Has it fallen?
no, but it has shrunk due to it being in a poket universe
The Dancing Elekid Hah. :)
Lol, epic
Unfortunately, it got raided by Daleks. Curse you DALEKS!!!!
2:10 Blimey, this part makes me imagine The Doctor and The Master in their childhood. Enjoying life and innocence on the majestic planet that is Gallifrey. If only they had known what adventures lay ahead of them...
If you listen carefully you can tell that the song is telling a story.
The calm at the beginning shows the Time lord's peaceful rule of only observing but as the music becomes increase intense and aggressive it shows they have become darker, then the music goes back to normal to show that have paused to look upon the universe.
he is comin back guys !
im so excited
This is just bloody brilliant
why do english people say bloody all the time
I'm not English I'm Irish
Hello, Rose Tyler. Do you remember me?
*****
Because it sounds bloody brilliant. Also am not English.
Dalek Jast cult of skaro most faithful servant of dalek sec ..ah doomsday u activated the awakening process.. The day I died how could I 4get u
This is no longer a song of tragedy. This is a song of hope, hope that somewhere among the stars is home. The Doctor's home, his childhood. All those billions of children, they didn't die. On the other hand, neither did Rassilon and the evil Time Lords.
*Chibnall:* HAHA SPACE PLANET GO BOOM
@@ZondaFRoadster we don’t talk about that
@@ZondaFRoadster It is universally agreed that that never happened. That season never happened and that era never happened.
@@ZondaFRoadster Eh, they'll be back someday. The thing with Doctor Who is that it changes continuity so often that it just goes back to status quo, which in this case is a good thing.
Gallifrey both rose and fell, it fell at "the end of time" when the tenth doctor stopped its return and rose in "the day if the doctor " when all the doctors saved it
It didn't fall, nor rise. It stood.
Now it's fallen again
Lords and Ladies of every age wouldn't you like to see something strange?
"Come with me" and you will see, this is the planet of Gallifrey.
This is Gallifrey! this is Gallifrey!
Daleks scream in the dead of night.
This is Gallifrey! Holding Daleks right at bay!
Manipulate time till the aliens scream of fright!
It's our planet! Defeat the Daleks, hooray!
On this planet of Gallifrey!
I am the one who crashed into your shed.
Apples taste rubbish, yogurt turns my head.
I am the one who fell down on the street,
I'm the fan favourite, quite a big feat.
This is Gallifrey! This is Gallifrey!
Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey!
On this planet that we call home!
Everyone hail to the Doctor's long song!
On this planet, don't we love it now?
Everybodies waiting for some more Dalek cries!
Round that corner, Dalek like an old tin can!
Something's waiting now to pounce how you'll...
Slay! This is Gallifrey!
Daleks are our only prey.
Aren't you scared?
Well that's just fine.
Say it once.
Say it Twice.
Take a chance and roll dice.
Ride through time in a blue TARDIS
Daleks will all pay! Daleks will all pay!
On our home of Gallifrey!
I'm the Doctor I ride through time and space!
Changing in a flash then I've gone and changed my face!
I am the who when you call "Doctor Who?"
I'm the TARDIS that is really quite blue.
I'm the Master in the dead of night!
I scare you just by mere sight!
This is Gallifrey! This is Gallifrey!
Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey!
Dalek shells scattered everywhere.
Destroying them all, not showing fear!
That's out job and that's our way!
On our home of Gallifrey!
Lord Rassilon might zap you in the back!
He'll make you plea!
Make you burdened with immortality!
This is Gallifrey! We will all make you say!
No More! Just watch the TARDIS fly!
This is Gallifrey! This is Gallifrey!
Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey! Gallifrey!
On the planet that we call home.
Everyone hail to the Doctor's long song.
Ludovico Thank you so much. I was thinking the exact same thing.
Is this a spoof of a song?
The-Whovian-Ravenclaw- Hamilfan it's a parody of the song "this is Halloween" from nightmare before Christmas
Ah thanks
*slow clap*
For some reason, I love 1:18. It's a beautiful solo. And the rising crescendo at 1:47 is gorgeous. Not to mention 1:55, and the bit at 2:11 where it turns into a sweet little childlike melody, and then that dark moment at 2:27, and - oh heck, I love it all!
The Doctor stepped out of the TARDIS, his hearts pounding loudly in his ears. Even after all these years, he still recognized it. The slight spring of the red grass, wet with dew. The mountains, stretching like castles into the sky, stood tall and proud, white snow gracing their peaks. The trees bowed softly in the wind, the silver leaves dancing. And there it was.
The mighty citadel of the Timelords. The twin suns of Gallifrey flashed on the dome, a seamless piece of cut glass.
Tears sparkled in the Doctor's eyes as he looked around, breathing in the faintly scented air.
He was home.
That was beautiful😢
Serge Person thanks
That was brilliant
Speckdeck thank you
Robbie Bono Thank you so much!
I remember listening to this all the time back when I was in school ahhhh good times
Sir , Can I get a only way ticket to go to Gallifrey?
Take me with you! °^°
Come with me!
-10th Doctor
And me?
Just take the long way round like I did
you have to punch your way through a diamond wall for 4 billion years
I haven't been in the fandom for a few years but this is still one of the most beautiful pieces of soundtrack I've ever heard.
2024 and this is still the most beautiful piece of music alongside Hans Zimmer and John Williams. Murray Gold is up there with the greats.
I cannot think of any other TV show (including you, GoT) that would have as brilliant music as Doctor Who. Hell, most films don't have such intricate, complex, varied, emotinal and effective scores as Doctor Who. We are really blessed to have this.
Let's not go that far, both GOT and DW have great scores.
ATTACK ON TITAN
1:14 When the Master 'dies' in the Doctor's arms....I can just hear his shout 'UUUUGHHHH' :'(
HannahLovesBeauty That part made me cry :( I wanted them to travel together, and the look on The Doctor's face.
+HannahElizabeth Moffetts first law of writing; The Master never dies.
They better play this when the doctor eventually finds gallifrey
+TheFlynn32 Soon Brother
ikr, I was gutted they didn't. just some generic background music, bit of a missed opportunity there.
+TheFlynn32 the mood was fairly different than expected.
+TheFlynn32 In entire fairness, this didn't fit the 'I WILL END YOU FUCKERS' mood.
Troll despite your nickname, that was my point, I agree with you. Lol.
I'm so sorry, but when I look at the title I hear THIS IS GALLIFREY, THIS IS GALLIFREY, GALLIFREY, GALLIFREY, GALLIFREY, GALLIFREY
but the actual song makes me want to cry
As in Nightmare Before Christmas?
Yes. We're playing it in orchestra...
Ahahaha dammit now I'm imagining Timelords singing it XD
Rassilon sings it that way.
the pause into the drums at 0:57, followed by the woodwind theme a few seconds later, is pure magic.
This theme represents what gallifrey was once, a beautiful, peaceful and majestic world yet powerful and overwhelming place.
Murray Gold is absolutely brilliant! The flow, the feels only he can capture it so well!
I hope they bring this piece back if Capaldi finds gallifrey, it would suit so well!
+AdamByDefault Can anyone here explain to me why each Doctors have to find Gallifrey while the previous selves have already found it?
+abie pratama Between the events of New Who (9th Doctor and afterwards) And Classic Who, The Last Great Time War occurred, causing the Doctor's home world to be lost. But because of the events of the 50th anniversary special, Gallifrey returned... kind of. It's hard to say where it is but fans want the current Doctor to find it. So to answer you question, the reason the older ones never needed to "find" it was because it wasn't gone and destroyed then.
+AnonBrony well we know where it is... in a pocket universe but the doctor cant seem to find it, me thinks missy knows where it really is and just hiding it, because the master got sent back with the times lords in the end of time part 2. so she must know where and how to get to it.
+mike walling Doctor who has an amazing amount of plot twists, Gallifrey has been found on several occasions the rift in time was also Gallifrey so.
Sunranaka's channel yea but that was a few seasons ago from day of the doctor and onwards im going from which is far more accurate.
At last, we're going to see Gallifrey. Gallifrey at its worst, bleeding from the Time war, bloodthirsty Daleks, insane Timelords, the majesty of an ancient city falling into shreds and one Doctor paying the greatest price to save the day.
can't wait to see david and billie back on screen along with JOHN HURT but it makes me wonder if the master could escape the time war since he took himself and rassilon back to galifrey
Well, it might not be in that episode but I'm sure they'll find a way for the Master to come back. That guy can't seem to be able to stay dead or locked away for long.
I can't wait to hear the dark variant of this, the most hauntingly beautiful theme in recent TV history.
Murray Gold is a Musical Genius.
"At last I know where I'm going. Where I've always been going. Home."
I so absolutely love this song. It has something haunting, melancholic yet powerful.
I was born in October 2004, when doctot who came back my mum put me as a baby in front of the tv when doctor who was on, I've loved it ever since, now I'm 15 and still share the same love for the show, 10th was my doctor, I want to bring up kids with the same passion I have with the show, and don't worry, doctor who will never die, I'll never let that happen.
Doctor who was so magnificent... sadly a shadow of its former self 😢😢
Randomly found this in my recommended and holy sh*t it brought back so many memories!
There are very few pieces of music that give me literal goosebumps. This is one of them.
Well RIP Gallifrey again 2013-20
Gone too soon
Welcome back Gallifrey, you've been missed on this show.
Gallifrey falls again
I would love to see more of Gallifrey! I'd love multiple episodes there where we just see everything about the society and what it's like and all!
its just a shame it will be a very long time till we get anther Dr
setogod Not true! Season 10, which airs in the spring, is Moffat's last season, and Capaldi will leave with him!
oh i ment to add a good Dr
setogod Hopefully you like the next one!
There's no confirmation of Capaldi leaving.
[BREAKS DOWN YOUR DOOR] GAILLIFREY DIDN'T FALL
[SMASHES TABLE] GALLIFREY DIDN'T FALL
[FLIES INTO SUNSET] GALLIFREY DIDN'T FALL
2020: Gallifrey fell....
This music makes me sad and i want to cry every time i listen and yet i cant just quit listening
"Silence is all you know" is also very sad :'(
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It is amazing to me that two of the absolute best songs in the show (All The Strange Strange Creatures and this masterpiece) are within like ten minutes of each other in the same episode.
I miss this awsome sountracks and good scripts
To be fair, the scripts themselves aren't actually that bad. It's just the storylines and structure that can sometimes be a bit off. You're right about the soundtracks, tho.
@@kitkat1321 did u seen 12 season finale chibnall lost all defenses
Anyone else wish they would've used this in The Day Of The Doctor following the Doctor finding out that Gallifrey survived?
Feel like I’ve seen no mention of this being heard in the new episode when the dr is talking about galifrey, massive goosebumps hearing it again
I always listen to this song when I do my homework. I'm glad I discovered a twelve hour version, as sometimes I'm doing homework for six hours at a time. This piece of music fills me with courage and motivates me to finish my work. Such a beautiful song.
I seriously can't stop replaying 2:50-3:03. But the whole thing is fantastic. This has inspired me to start thinking about making tons of tribute videos using music and scenes from the show
The best pieces of music have words, even when you can't hear them.
"Gallifrey....Gallifrey...Gallifrey." The word is repeated over and over through the middle portion of this, a call for something lost but not forgotten, a memory more pure than what the reality was, but no less valid for it.
"The hybrid will stand in the ruins of Gallifrey and destroy a billion hearts to heal his own"
Cesare Giacomini
I don’t think chibs did that intentionally but it’s cool if he did
Just realized how much the end of the timeless children episode fits into this. It probably was intentional.
Doctor Tardis Nope, hybrid was clara and 12
@@melwugon3687 It was never stated, just referenced as an idea. It also doesn't fit the profecy as they didn't "stand on the ruins on Gallifrey" and "break a million hearts to heal its own". The Master in the timeless child fits into both of those requirements. Being a Time Lord with the Cyberium, therefore having a bit of Cyberman in him. Hell, it could also mean the Cybermasters as they actually are a full half Time Lord half Cyberman. It's kinda just left ambiguous for people to theorize about.
@@DoctorWestmarch Steven Moffat actually said it was his intention. Also, the hybrid being the Doctor and Clara would explain "break a million hearts to heal its own" part. The doctor died billions of times in the confession dial in order to heal the heart of the hybrid and bring back Clara
I love how this track was used in Utopia every time the Doctor and the Master were together and then used loads later on with the time lords.
The Doctor: "You can probably still hear me so, just between ourselves, you've got the prophecy wrong. The Hybrid is not half-Dalek. Nothing is half-Dalek. The Daleks would never allow that. The Hybrid destined to conquer Gallifrey and stand in its ruins is me."
I am in total love with this theme.
I stepped out of the tardis, my hearts pounding loudly in his ears. Even after all these years, I still recognized it. The slight spring of the red grass, wet with dew. The mountains, stretching like castles into the sky, stood tall and proud, white snow grazing their peaks. The trees bowed softly in the wind, the silver leaves dancing. And there it was, the mighty citadel of the time lords. The twin suns of Gall if rey flashed on the dome, a see less piece of cut glass. Tears sparkles in my eyes as I looked around, breathing in the faintly scented air. I was home.
Who else gets goosebumps when listening to this music? My hat goes off to the orchestras that deliver these awe inspiring pieces of music
I love this music. But for some reason when listening I imagine a person on a great journey. Crossing difficult terrain, dealing with extreme weather, then a pleasant interlude followed rough culmination of their journey at a school, office, or event and person next to them turns as music ends and say " So how was you commute?"
When I read the title all I could do was just mentally sing it to the tune of "This is Halloween" because I'm a very bad person
Kyra Lexmond We wear silly pink clothes all day, because we are from Gallifrey! (Seriously google "time lords" adn there's an image of a dude in pink that makes my life.)
Kyra Lexmond This is Gallifrey, this is Gallifrey, Gallifrey, Gallifrey, Gallifrey, Gallifrey...
Kyra Lexmond The title reminds me of the movie "300". I just imagine 10th doctor shouting "THIS IS GALLIFREY", and kicking a Dalek to a hole XD
+Kyra Lexmond I did the exact same thing!
+Kyra Lexmond LOok at my comment on top
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Gallifrey, my dead home. Oh, it's still out there, among the stars, lost in time, I'm just taking the long way round. Aways have, always will. Because the Earth still needs saving.
RTD and Tennant are back!!
🎉😃🎊😁🎊😃🎉
And now Gold is too!!!
And they’ve produced a very bad episode, The Star Beast was terrible
I can only imagine how glorious it must be to have such talent that you end up being part of this orchestra and playing this incredibly beautiful theme - for a living! Wish I could do that. :S
In my opinion I think this is the most beautiful and touching piece of music in Doctor Who history!
Why do I see the solar system in my mind when this wonderful music plays just wow a million stars flash before my eyes X
GALLIFREY FALLS NO MORE
GALLIFREY RISES
No,
GALLIFREY STANDS
phantam23 stands still in time and space :P Gallifrey is gone !
Rassilon: 'Galifrey falls or Galifrey RISES'
Council: GALIFREY RISES
Damian Fate Not really it IS gone just it is still there it sits still in time and space still there so all the doctor has to do is release gallifrey from the painting
Gallifrey STANDS!
this is one of my all time favourites
The Curator : Gallifrey falls no more
Chris Chibnall : Gallifrey stands no more.
Gallifrey is doctor's childhood no more.
Gallifrey is doctor's home no more.
Please, chibnall, *NO MORE!!*
Curator: What do you think of the title?
11: Which title? Gallifrey falls or No more
Curator: You see that’s where everyone gets it wrong. It’s all one title. Gallifrey falls NO MORE. Now what do you think of that?
Chibnall: You see thats where everyone gets it wrong. Its all one title. NO! Gallifrey Falls MORE!
11 and the Curator: Wait, what?!
Who is curator?
@@vullord666 ok, thats gold.
@@vullord666 I still don’t get who Chris chibnall is
@@sanjayiyer5308 the current showrunner
i will forever miss murray gold, his music for doctor who is phenomenal
Back when Doctor Who was something truly magical, but then again, no story lasts forever...
I want a series where we see the Doctor in his Academy days (with the Master), like how was his life on Gallifrey, his adventures, his childhood, family, wife, children... up to when he left his homeworld with the TARDIS. Come on RTD, MAKE IT HAPPEN!!
Who's here after 10 years and after seeing Galifrey return in "Spyfall: Part 2"? Wish they played this music...
Wouldn't really fit with the state that it's in. This song is a lot more cheerful, perhaps if we get flash backs.
Yeah, also that it's a different composer. I don't get why people think this tune should always play for Gallifrey, just like in Spyfall and Heaven Sent/Hell Bent. If they don't put this music on, then there's a perfectly good reason for that.
OCH. I hadn't seen it yet! Look at me, getting all nostalgic reading through comments to be slapped in the face by a massive spoiler!
Gallifrey WILL rise again. Mark my words.
When I start to forget myself, I listen to this song and remember. This is why I am on my path. I will be a Doctor.
Saameee
Miss you David! :'(
you will always be MY doctor, MY mad man with a blue box...
Bring him back!
This song still hits me right in the feels.
One of my absolute favourite Murray Gold pieces for sure.
Forget sparta..... This.... Is gallifrey!
Listening to this with hope and excitement that RTD can bring us back to truly great Doctor Who.
Hes not a fucking messiah lmao
@@LittleLoz Oh he is lol. It's literally the second coming of Christ 😂
@@whereami2477 No he isnt
@@LittleLoz He's miles better than Chibnall.
@@whereami2477 He didn't write Broadchurch
The planet I would rather live on right now...
No, I don't think so :) There is a reason- hmm. No, this planet is a little shittier than Gallifrey. I see your point.
Holly Stevenson also you would have to be a Time-Lord, so regeneration, that's a plus, when do we leave
DancingPenguin Well, we'll probably find out where it went in about October.
***** At least it would make a badass cp wallpaper.
Not anymore since it has fallen again
This is truly a beautiful piece of music!
Never watched Doctor Who before.
And I love these masterpieces.
Soothing music.