@@joeswift1064 Because the others aren't here right now. Ncuti is here, and we love him. To find praise for the other Doctors you should go somewhere that the other Doctors are getting attention. And the Doctor with the most attention will always be the most current one.
@@joeswift1064oh yeah, I’ll go tell that to the people simping over 10 and 11. Why do you feel the need to comment on this if you only have negative and, frankly, stupid things to say?
How could I not as mythology channel - here is a list of Goddess/Gods of Music around the world: (feel free to add others as well) Greek Mythology Apollo: God of music, poetry, and the arts, often depicted with a lyre. Euterpe: One of the nine Muses, specifically the Muse of music and lyric poetry. Orpheus: A legendary figure associated with music and poetic inspiration, often considered semi-divine. Roman Mythology Apollo: Adopted from Greek mythology with similar attributes as the god of music and the arts. Camenae: Water goddesses who were also associated with music and prophecy. Hindu Mythology Saraswati: Goddess of wisdom, learning, and music, often depicted with a veena (a stringed instrument). Narada: A divine sage and musician who is said to spread the glory of Vishnu through music. Norse Mythology Bragi: God of poetry and music, known for his skill in storytelling and recitation. Idunn (sometimes): Associated with youth and poetry, though not directly tied to music. Celtic Mythology Aengus (Aonghus): A god of love, youth, and poetic inspiration, associated with music and harps. Brigid: A goddess of poetry, creativity, and arts, including music. Egyptian Mythology Hathor: Goddess of music, dance, joy, and love, often depicted with a sistrum, a musical instrument. Bes: A dwarf god associated with music, dance, and childbirth. Aztec Mythology Huehuecoyotl: God of music, dance, and mischief, depicted as a coyote. Xochipilli: God of art, beauty, music, and dance. African Mythology Eshu (Yoruba): While not solely a god of music, Eshu is associated with communication and oral traditions, which often include music. Oshun (Yoruba): Goddess of love, fertility, and the arts, including music. Japanese Mythology Benzaiten (Benten): Adapted from Saraswati, a goddess of music, eloquence, and the arts, often depicted with a biwa (Japanese lute). Polynesian Mythology Laka: Goddess of hula dance, which incorporates music and chanting. Kamapua’a: Associated with songs and chants in some stories. Chinese Mythology Ling Lun: A legendary figure said to have created the first bamboo pipes, associated with the origin of Chinese music. He Xiangu: One of the Eight Immortals, sometimes associated with musical arts. Native American Mythology Kokopelli: A fertility deity and trickster, often associated with music and the flute. White Buffalo Calf Woman (Lakota): Though more broadly spiritual, she is linked with ceremonial songs. Slavic Mythology Veles: A god of cattle, commerce, and poetry, often associated with music and the arts. Haitian Vodou Ezili Freda: A spirit (lwa) associated with love, beauty, and the arts, including music and singing.
@ It really isn’t. Physical media is always superior to streaming and digital by fundamental definition. And no, vinyl is not supported by any computers, and is far too crackly and unwieldy for transportation. I still use an iPod Classic and an iPod Nano as my sole listening devices for audio-based media, and neither of them would ever support Spotify or its ilk.
"Christmas Lights" by COLDPLAY (as i start singing😄🎤🔊🎼🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶) Christmas night Another fight Tears we cried a flood Got all kinds of poison in Of poison in my blood I took my feet to Oxford street Trying to right a wrong "Just walk away" those windows say But I can't believe she's gone When you're still waiting for the snow to fall Doesn't really feel like Christmas at all Up above candles on air flicker Oh, they flicker, and they flow And I'm up here holding onto All those chandeliers of hope And like some drunken Elvis singing I go singing out of tune Singing how I always loved you, darling And I always will Oh, when you're still waiting for the snow to fall It doesn't really feel like Christmas at all Still waiting for the snow to fall It doesn't really feel like Christmas at all Those Christmas lights Light up the street Down where the sea and city meet May all your troubles soon be gone Oh, Christmas lights keep shining on Those Christmas lights Light up the street Maybe they'll bring her back to me And then all my troubles will be gone Oh, Christmas lights keep shining on Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, Christmas lights Light up the street Light up the fireworks in me May all your troubles soon be gone Oh Christmas lights keep shining on May your christmas wishes come true everyone, THANK YOU! 🥰🫶🎄🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁
This is honestly 1 of the **BEST** Messages in *LIFE that I've ever heard
Thank you *Doctor, you very loved as well ❤️
Doctor: “there is no bad music”
Me: (turns head to face Resident Evil Duel-shock Edition Basement Theme)
No bad music, but evil, that's a thing.
We love you too...
Doctor Who BBC piayer Christmas 🌲tomorrow
Fifteenth Doctor: "There is no bad music"
*flashbacks to Chicken Dance in Series 7*
There is no bad music, three words, thick of it.
Some people like it, thats the great thing about music is that it is subjective
then it is of my subjective opinion that one of the only good versions of that song is the 50s blue cover
Is that your opinion or the opinion you were told to have?
@buolindo8795 it is just fear consensus that I have seen
I think the chorus is catchy.
Dr. Who! I love it!😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Oh they brought the Proms back!
Ncuti is amazing as the 15th Doctor
He really isn't is he ?
Why do people feel the need to say how amazing he is but not the other doctors we’ve had? Are you seriously telling me he’s THE BEST of all time
@@joeswift1064dude, let us enjoy his performance.
@@joeswift1064 Because the others aren't here right now. Ncuti is here, and we love him. To find praise for the other Doctors you should go somewhere that the other Doctors are getting attention.
And the Doctor with the most attention will always be the most current one.
@@joeswift1064oh yeah, I’ll go tell that to the people simping over 10 and 11. Why do you feel the need to comment on this if you only have negative and, frankly, stupid things to say?
Ncuti should have been there in person but I get he's busy. Nice speech,Doctor!!! 🌟
Music is love of the human race
You are loved.
HECK YEAH!
I’m in the thick of it
We love you too
How could I not as mythology channel - here is a list of Goddess/Gods of Music around the world: (feel free to add others as well)
Greek Mythology
Apollo: God of music, poetry, and the arts, often depicted with a lyre.
Euterpe: One of the nine Muses, specifically the Muse of music and lyric poetry.
Orpheus: A legendary figure associated with music and poetic inspiration, often considered semi-divine.
Roman Mythology
Apollo: Adopted from Greek mythology with similar attributes as the god of music and the arts.
Camenae: Water goddesses who were also associated with music and prophecy.
Hindu Mythology
Saraswati: Goddess of wisdom, learning, and music, often depicted with a veena (a stringed instrument).
Narada: A divine sage and musician who is said to spread the glory of Vishnu through music.
Norse Mythology
Bragi: God of poetry and music, known for his skill in storytelling and recitation.
Idunn (sometimes): Associated with youth and poetry, though not directly tied to music.
Celtic Mythology
Aengus (Aonghus): A god of love, youth, and poetic inspiration, associated with music and harps.
Brigid: A goddess of poetry, creativity, and arts, including music.
Egyptian Mythology
Hathor: Goddess of music, dance, joy, and love, often depicted with a sistrum, a musical instrument.
Bes: A dwarf god associated with music, dance, and childbirth.
Aztec Mythology
Huehuecoyotl: God of music, dance, and mischief, depicted as a coyote.
Xochipilli: God of art, beauty, music, and dance.
African Mythology
Eshu (Yoruba): While not solely a god of music, Eshu is associated with communication and oral traditions, which often include music.
Oshun (Yoruba): Goddess of love, fertility, and the arts, including music.
Japanese Mythology
Benzaiten (Benten): Adapted from Saraswati, a goddess of music, eloquence, and the arts, often depicted with a biwa (Japanese lute).
Polynesian Mythology
Laka: Goddess of hula dance, which incorporates music and chanting.
Kamapua’a: Associated with songs and chants in some stories.
Chinese Mythology
Ling Lun: A legendary figure said to have created the first bamboo pipes, associated with the origin of Chinese music.
He Xiangu: One of the Eight Immortals, sometimes associated with musical arts.
Native American Mythology
Kokopelli: A fertility deity and trickster, often associated with music and the flute.
White Buffalo Calf Woman (Lakota): Though more broadly spiritual, she is linked with ceremonial songs.
Slavic Mythology
Veles: A god of cattle, commerce, and poetry, often associated with music and the arts.
Haitian Vodou
Ezili Freda: A spirit (lwa) associated with love, beauty, and the arts, including music and singing.
That was ALLL absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you for "schooling" us,
I hope to always have this teaching within me, thank you again!!!!
So now they've officially played 15's theme at the Proms... but it's still not on Spotify. Why must you torture me, Murray Gold?
CD*
@DrWhoFanJ huh?
@ You inexplicably misspelled CD.
@@DrWhoFanJ It's 2024. Optical media is dead, my friend.
If you want to be elitist about your music taste, at least say vinyl, jeez.
@ It really isn’t. Physical media is always superior to streaming and digital by fundamental definition.
And no, vinyl is not supported by any computers, and is far too crackly and unwieldy for transportation.
I still use an iPod Classic and an iPod Nano as my sole listening devices for audio-based media, and neither of them would ever support Spotify or its ilk.
"Christmas Lights" by COLDPLAY
(as i start singing😄🎤🔊🎼🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶)
Christmas night
Another fight
Tears we cried a flood
Got all kinds of poison in
Of poison in my blood
I took my feet to Oxford street
Trying to right a wrong
"Just walk away" those windows say
But I can't believe she's gone
When you're still waiting for the snow to fall
Doesn't really feel like Christmas at all
Up above candles on air flicker
Oh, they flicker, and they flow
And I'm up here holding onto
All those chandeliers of hope
And like some drunken Elvis singing
I go singing out of tune
Singing how I always loved you, darling
And I always will
Oh, when you're still waiting for the snow to fall
It doesn't really feel like Christmas at all
Still waiting for the snow to fall
It doesn't really feel like Christmas at all
Those Christmas lights
Light up the street
Down where the sea and city meet
May all your troubles soon be gone
Oh, Christmas lights keep shining on
Those Christmas lights
Light up the street
Maybe they'll bring her back to me
And then all my troubles will be gone
Oh, Christmas lights keep shining on
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, Christmas lights
Light up the street
Light up the fireworks in me
May all your troubles soon be gone
Oh Christmas lights keep shining on
May your christmas wishes come true everyone, THANK YOU! 🥰🫶🎄🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁
I guess The Doctor hasn't been in the Thick of It 😉
WE LOVE YOU NCUTI!!!
Anagram of...
@@richardmullens4707 Nothing relevant.
15. ❤ "Love you, bye bye" 😭❤️❤️🙏
There is absolutely BAD MUSIC. We've all heard it at karaoke.
WE LOVE YOU
Plot twist:
There is no GOD of music
Me: (._.)
WE LOVE YOU NCUTI😭😭
All the other doctors were acting like the character. This is an actor acting like an actor.
what!
what!
Hasn't Tom Baker said he was just playing Tom Baker when he played The Doctor?
I remember seeing this at the proms
The best doctor 💞
There is no trace of the doctor in that actor. Looks like he's just being himself.
He literally is the Doctor.
@@DrWhoFanJ he said, like a 20 year old diva.
@ Not at all. And I’m 24.
Get out mate, go touch grass.
Even thick of it?
Doctor Who BBC piayer Christmas 🌲 tomorrow
It’s like a cheaper version of the tenth doctors speech from years ago…
So cringey
I feel sorry for you
*”Don't watch. Turn off the TV.
Go and touch grass, please, for God's sake.”*
(26 Apr 2024)
That's the response to the homophobes who hated Ncuti for being queer.
Which he said to people who hated his casting mere cause he is a black man.
Merry White Mediocrity
i like equality its cool
White are black when the lights go off
Worst doctor ever
worst comment ever
I wonder what reason you could POSSIBLY have for that, default Google PFP using boomer? 🙄
Poor you
No you
that’s just not true