I'd have called this "Sometimes, Everybody Dies." I don't think it's a darkness more like a futility, a frustration. The Doctor has the light, right there, and they refuse, ironically turning right around into the darkness.
Notice at the end of this, there's a slightly darker, more sombre version of 'The Long Song', what once was a theme of The Doctor giving his greatest speech now plays again in a moment where The Doctor realizes there's no speech under the sun that'll get Lindy and her friends to listen to him.
I don’t think that’s intended as a variation. It’s just that the cadence at the end sounds similar. The melody’s not nearly the same nor are the chords before the cadence.
@@PaulAndroid I could see it being true, while it's not an exact match to the Long Song it is very similar. Gold has been pulling from his previous themes he wrote for the show all season so it's not that far of a reach
Could you let me know what time in The Long Song and what time in this track you are referring to? I keep seeing this everywhere but just can’t hear it
@@timbeard4466 Look up the Rings of Akhaten Doctor speech, the chorus with the lyrics "wake up" sounds similar to the end when the racists are sailing away (starts at 4:30 in this video)
The way it fades out at 4:27 and comes back in mid-chord progression makes me think that Murray scored the whole scene all the way through and the editor decided the Doctor's rage moment would be more powerful unscored (it was BTW). This was a common occurrence with Murray as evidenced, for example, with all the extra material from the Heaven Sent soundtrack that appeared on the Series 9 soundtrack release. That means that an eventual Season One release may bridge these two bits of music, but that's only if Murray ever feels up to releasing soundtracks again.
This episode brought the magic of Doctor Who back for me. I know Boom was incredible, but seeing the Doctor faced with the fact that his new regeneration, due to humanity's ignorance and prejudice, will in fact be a huge problem for him. (Note that i use he/him because the Doctor's regenerations separately identify their genders.) Seeing the Doctor faced with a heart breaking moral dilemma with no clear conclusion, with Murray Gold's score swelling in the background.. thats Doctor Who.
@@The0thDoctor Murray Gold had spoken about the Series 10 soundtrack release in April and November 2023 and he said: "it will come out. That’s an exclusive. The Series 10 album will see the light of day. By hook or by crook." We can expect the official releases to come out at some point, we'll just have to wait
I really dont get why people are calling this "the dark 15 theme" or anything even close to that, that plays in a scene where he shows HOW GOOD he is, how much he is the doctor, people being horrile and he is still trying to save them. He just gets angry because he CAN'T make this people change their minds to save them. for me, this isn't "the darkness of 15" but the more like a sad theme, a song for his defeat, somethign really sad not "dark". Maybe I'm associanting Darkness with evil or those "angry doctor threats people" moments.
@@shemdellashemygd29It still doesn't make it his dark theme. It shows that he ignored the racism to try and save their lives. It shows the light in the doctor, not his darkness.
Mind you, this is not the Doctor's darkness.
It's the Doctor witnessing the darkness and not being able to bring light.
I'd have called this "Sometimes, Everybody Dies."
I don't think it's a darkness more like a futility, a frustration. The Doctor has the light, right there, and they refuse, ironically turning right around into the darkness.
Either that or "The Doctor Fails"
@@lennyschiavone5907 mmm that's a good one
“Let me save your lives”
@@dazzag371 I don’t think that one pops as much
Notice at the end of this, there's a slightly darker, more sombre version of 'The Long Song', what once was a theme of The Doctor giving his greatest speech now plays again in a moment where The Doctor realizes there's no speech under the sun that'll get Lindy and her friends to listen to him.
My gosh do I hate their stubbornness so much...
I don’t think that’s intended as a variation. It’s just that the cadence at the end sounds similar. The melody’s not nearly the same nor are the chords before the cadence.
@@PaulAndroid I could see it being true, while it's not an exact match to the Long Song it is very similar. Gold has been pulling from his previous themes he wrote for the show all season so it's not that far of a reach
Could you let me know what time in The Long Song and what time in this track you are referring to? I keep seeing this everywhere but just can’t hear it
@@timbeard4466 Look up the Rings of Akhaten Doctor speech, the chorus with the lyrics "wake up" sounds similar to the end when the racists are sailing away (starts at 4:30 in this video)
The way it fades out at 4:27 and comes back in mid-chord progression makes me think that Murray scored the whole scene all the way through and the editor decided the Doctor's rage moment would be more powerful unscored (it was BTW). This was a common occurrence with Murray as evidenced, for example, with all the extra material from the Heaven Sent soundtrack that appeared on the Series 9 soundtrack release. That means that an eventual Season One release may bridge these two bits of music, but that's only if Murray ever feels up to releasing soundtracks again.
This episode brought the magic of Doctor Who back for me. I know Boom was incredible, but seeing the Doctor faced with the fact that his new regeneration, due to humanity's ignorance and prejudice, will in fact be a huge problem for him. (Note that i use he/him because the Doctor's regenerations separately identify their genders.)
Seeing the Doctor faced with a heart breaking moral dilemma with no clear conclusion, with Murray Gold's score swelling in the background.. thats Doctor Who.
I can't wait for the official soundtrack release!
well...you will be waiting indefinitely, we still haven't had a S10 soundtrack, or the 60th specials, i dont think they'll ever come out officially
@@The0thDoctor shit.
@@The0thDoctor Murray Gold had spoken about the Series 10 soundtrack release in April and November 2023 and he said: "it will come out. That’s an exclusive. The Series 10 album will see the light of day. By hook or by crook."
We can expect the official releases to come out at some point, we'll just have to wait
@@Zestieee well we'll see, i thought it would come out before the 60th aired
Yes I need ruby theme, 15th theme both normal and dark so I can listen on repeat. lol 😅
the series 1 vibes are immaculate in the start of this track like wow
I really dont get why people are calling this "the dark 15 theme" or anything even close to that, that plays in a scene where he shows HOW GOOD he is, how much he is the doctor, people being horrile and he is still trying to save them. He just gets angry because he CAN'T make this people change their minds to save them.
for me, this isn't "the darkness of 15" but the more like a sad theme, a song for his defeat, somethign really sad not "dark". Maybe I'm associanting Darkness with evil or those "angry doctor threats people" moments.
He witnessed racism first hand. This was dark.
I was thinking that myself. This is the opposite of dark.
@@shemdellashemygd29It still doesn't make it his dark theme. It shows that he ignored the racism to try and save their lives. It shows the light in the doctor, not his darkness.
i dont think 15 himself was being dark in the moment either, but the actual theme has a more dark twist to it imo, more so than sad
it's not his own darkness at all, i agree.
it's more like the Doctor witnessing darkness and not being able to bring light.
I really enjoyed the music in Dot and Bubble! Thanks for this! 😊😊
absolutely gorgeous
Very James Bond
I need the song of rubby road snowfall pls......