How fast can you run? Because today's the day the human race throw you off their planet They won't even know they're doing it. I think, quite possibly the word you're looking for right now is, "Oops!" Run! Guys, I mean us! Run!
They are. They're the themes that really stick with you. Tennant had a few memorable themes, but they're not nearly as familiar as these. Of course, it could be because we were beaten over the head with them. But I think they're just very catchy. It explains why they were reused over and over again.
Can somebody remember Eccleston once in a while?, you can say whatever you want about Tennant or Smith, but despite their succesful eras, Eccleston restarted the series, he deserves recognition and respect. He was, like he used to say back in the days, a FANTASTIC Doctor. And he certainly had the best opening theme.
Clara sometimes asks me if i dream. "Of course i dream," i tell her. "Everybody dreams." "But what do you dream about?" she'll ask. "The same thing everybody dreams about," I tell her. "I dream about where I'm going." She always laughs at that. "But you're not going anywhere, you're just wandering about." That's not true. Not anymore. I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyone's. It's taken me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going. Where I've always been going. Home. The long way around.
"The first question! The question that must never be answered! Hidden in plain sight! The question you've been running from ALL your life!" 10th Doctor: "Am I ginger?"
You just raised an army against yourselves! And now for a thousand Generations, people are going to be destroying you every day. How Fast can you run? 'Cause today's the day the Human Race threw you off their planet, and they won't even know they're doing it. I think quite possibly the word you're looking for right now is 'Oops!' Run. Guys I mean us. Run!
Clara sometimes asks me if I dream. 'Course I dream, I tell her. Everyone dreams. But what do you dream about, she'll ask. Same thing everyone dreams about, I tell her. I dream about where I'm going; she always laughs at that. "You're not going anywhere, you're just wandering about". That's not true. Not anymore. I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyone's. It taking me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going. Where I've always been going: home. The long way round.
nobody else has truly been able to conjure such magic as Murray gold's work on this show. the four note melody reminds you of all series 6 and 7 adventures. truly amazing.
Gallifrey falls... no more, as some commentator before me has said. Looking forward to Capaldi's arc. I do admit to enjoying that Matt Smith's tenure had some nostalgia to the Classic series... a shame I only have DVDs of the first three stories of Classic, with Hartnell.
Isabelle Lorién I'm not Classic-savvy, but... I think that was, at a point, supposedly how many regenerations before The Doctor's alternate villainous self, The Valeyard, would take over. The Doctor hasn't exactly been against fighting his personal fate, even back in Classic.
Isabelle Lorién Usually, Time Lords are only allowed to regenerate 12 times (making 13 lives in total), after which they die. But the rules can be changed. The Master, for example, has gone past this (he's in at least his 18th incarnation), so there's no reason the Doctor can't.
TranscendentLion yes but the master in his 14th incarnation was decaying before stealing the body of tremas. he only got a new set of regenerations when the timelords ressurected him for the time war
But the point is that the regeneration limit isn't absolute. Even before the war, the Master had at least three incarnations that he shouldn't have reached (Ainley, Tipple and Roberts).
'You know the sound the TARDIS makes? That wheezing... groaning... That sound brings *hope* wherever it goes. Do you want to know who hears it, Doctor? Anyone, however lost.... *even you*.' MAH TEARZ!
I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyone's. It's taken me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going. Where I've always been going. Home. The long way around.
I know right? But I mean there's always the possibility that we will, 'cause tons of other Doctors came back for second appearances. I'm one to say that Season 7 (or technically the beginning of Season 8) is not gonna be the last we see of Matt Smith. And who's to say his music won't come with him if he comes back? And still, Murray Gold will always come up with super awesome music. We have nothing to worry about. :) ~:~
Jarrod Daniel Who knows, we might! They reused the Ninth/Tenth Doctor's theme for a few brief seconds in ''A Good Man Goes to War'' and the scene in ''The Time of the Doctor'' where Eleven destroys the Dalek ship was scored with a remix of ''The Doctor's Theme Series 4'' so what's to say this may not make a brief appearance during the Capaldi era? Here's hoping, eh!
John Hurt: Hello. David Tennant: I'm the Doctor. Matt Smith: Sorry about the Dalek. Loved that scene and where the three of them drove the Dalek out of the painting with their sonic screwdrivers
This music still sends a thrill up my spine. It let's you know that the Doctor is about to do something totally random, possibly insane, absolutely daring, and downright brilliant to save the day.
I know 'I am the Doctor' is designed to be 11's personal theme and this is song is essentially just an extension of that theme, but this track to me encapsulates everything about The Doctor from the wonder of him to his emotional side. This song really is about the man (or woman) who keeps running. Murray Gold is such an underated composer.
I personaly feel like the 11th Doctor era is in every way the definitive version of Doctor Who! Like the character itself, other eras have different sides of what makes DW, DW, but 11 and his era are perfectly balanced! It will forever be MY Doctor Who!
+David Pun Though I don't disagree, 1:03 and 2:51 do set this apart enough to make it recognisable, and you can't deny that as familiar as it sounds, this song is pretty damn good.
It seems like an obvious thing to say, but 'The Majestic Tale' is basically a slower, more reflective version of 'I Am the Doctor', like the Doctor is reflecting on who he is. I think this piece was first used in Series 7, after the Doctor had lost Amy and Rory, and grown noticeably older (his TARDIS changed, his costume changed, and I feel he had a much older air about him from then on). He remembers who he is, the madman, and though he may not have the same vigour he had at the beginning of his eleventh/thirteenth life, he can still be that man.
Nope, this is first heard in The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon from season 6. This music played during the "And one whacking great kick up the backside for the Silence!" scene. It was also used in series 7 (The Snowmen, The Bells of St. John, The Time of the Doctor), and it's the "main track" in The Day of the Doctor.
Lau B Interesting. I suppose that moment also showed some maturity and darkness from Eleven that we hadn't seen before - inciting humanity to commit genocide because the Silence had hurt people he cared about.
The main phrase in 'The Majestic Tale' is almost exactly the same as the first phrase in 'I Am the Doctor'. They're not 'completely different musical notes' at all.
Track 35 "Taken from the dramatic scene in Day of the Moon in which the Doctor and River Song defeat the Silence, this piece is placed here because it sounds fitting to end the album this way and was included as something of an afterthought after several perceptive twitter users complained it had never been released. It was recorded in Spring 2010 at a session for the Pandorica episodes as extra material based on 'I am the Doctor' and I'd thought it had already been included on a CD. Forgive me for being so batty about these things. I actually didn't know. But here it is. And I kinda like it as a send-off. So thank you." --Murray Gold, Series 6 Soundtrack booklet, London 2011
“And you just gave an order for your own execution, and the whole planet just heard you….And one great whacking kick up the backside for the Silence…. You just raised an army against yourself, and now for a thousand generations you are going to be ordering them to destroy you everyday, How fast can you run, because todays the day the human race throws you off there planet and they won’t even know they’re doing it. I think quite possibly the word you looking for is oops run. Guys I mean us run!”
The Planet was lost, The Doctor said No More, The Daleks said, "Exterminate", The Time Lords gave them what for! The sky trenches fell, and Arcadia was razed. The Doctor was not phased, He carried on. The mission was clear, the losses dear, the decision was trying, his people were dying. The Doctor's moment had come, he had thought about it some, The Bad Wolf had a say, "Time to save Gallifrey". The 10th and 11th, such a bore, taught the War Doctor some more, shook him, so, to the core, And with some effort, and some help... GALLIFREY FALLS NO MORE
I feel like a poem about the Doctor's whole life should end with: "And the Doctor shall rest forevermore On the Fields of Trenzalore." or something. Maybe you could try that.
This piece of music just fits with the Eleventh so well! From Day of the Moon, when River's shooting the Silence, to Day of the Doctor! Took a while but Matt Smith has really grown into the role of The Doctor!
I don't think it took that long at all, sure every passing second before The Eleventh Hour was broadcast I was very nervous about him being the Doctor because I thought he would've been rubbish, but from his very first episode I thought he was amazing, I've been a DW fan all my life, but Smith is by far my favourite
This song actually makes for an incredible track to have on a running or jogging playlist! For all the running the doctor does it makes you feel almost like you're training to run with him!
I used to run from my house to the last bus stop I could take out of my village to get to school, and the only things I'd listen to, were this, all the strange strange creatures, and I am the doctor.
Just goes to show you doesnt it? Both Dr Who and MAss Effect are in another class of their own, and they share this music :P. Commander Shepard and the Doctor, Kickin Alien ass since 1966.
By far my favorite piece of Dr Who music. Epic and dramatic. I'm in my 50's - starting watching Dr Who in high school...all through college...then picked up the reboot when it started. The reboot has a level of maturity, drama, depth that is stunning - thies captures all of that in a piece of music - amazing - i turn up the volume and close my eyes to let it just soak in.
This song keeps resounding in my mind as I study for finals. It's impossible to feel inadequate while listening to it... Instead, I have the sense that I will overcome. All the sleepless nights. All the brain pain. There is only one dead week, but it is no match for me! I will prevail!
This was the peak of Doctor Who music for me. Don't take this the wrong way, I loved David Tennant and Peter Capaldi's themes as well. But Matt Smith's era is the epitome of legendary and majectic adventure personified in the Doctor. The whole journey with the 11th Doctor seems like an experience that you wouldn't forget that easily. The epic rendition of "I am the Doctor" is chef kiss, especially on epic battles against powerful enemies in which the Doctor has the advantage. From the fight against the Silence in "Day of the Moon", to Demon's Run in "A Good Man Goes to War", to the fight against the Daleks with all the Doctors in "The Day of the Doctor". All moments with him were legendary. Plus, the fact that I saw them broadcasted back in 2010s, and not in later years. I was mold into this series as part of the journey.
Matt Smith is my favorite doctor, so I'm glad that my family has the day of the doctor and most of Matt Smith's episodes on cd. Side Note: This song is epic, and I have proof for anyone who disagrees; Listen to this while doing the most mundane task ever. I guarantee you it'll become 100x more epic.
I really love "a Good man?" and it's variations, i freaking love the tenth Doctor themes, heaven sent and it's variations are one of my favorites musics in general. But this, this is the definitive Doctor theme, i really think it would be worthy to make a return on the 12th if we get multiple doctors even if they save gallifrey yet again.
Matt Smith has always been and always will be "my" doctor and I especially love this piece. It's got such an uplifting, euphoric feel to it! It's actually the most played song on my iTunes list!
He went out with a bang and it was epic It was just the best thing to see him revived to his younger self from the old man version. Not the best send off as the episode could have been so much more, but he made it work like he always did. Thank you matt smith!
It is one thing to say Gallifrey Falls. And another to say No more. But after the end of this, the combined power of all twelve- no thirteen Doctors- Gallifrey falls no more. The Doctor used to hate what he had done, and how many children and families he had killed. 2.8 billion children on Gallifrey that day, but The Doctor could fix it. With 400 years to think, he managed to create the most ingenious plan ever devised. Managing to save the once fallen Gallifrey and save the Timelords, he is no longer the last of his kind. He is The war Doctor "No more."
genius! the orchestration of this is outstanding, the layers are sublime and this simply makes me catch my breath everytime!!! I will always love this!
I will give it to Moffat that he took the "soap opera" vibes RTD left him with and turned Doctor Who into a fairytale, and this is the perfect theme and title for it: The majestic tale of a mad man in a box.
All of the sides and the Doctor. The good and bad. The past, present, and future. All that can be summed up in this one song. Absolutely fantastic. Whovian forever
2:17 The General: Do it Doctor Just Do it.... Do it 11: Ok.... gentlemen we're ready...... GERONIMO! 10: Alons-y War: Oh for god sake gallifrey stands.
When I hear this song i'm feeling much stronger and I'm thinking that I have power to do whatever I want. It helps me when I have some bad moments, i just start listening this and it's like "come on than, the Doctor will se you now!". After this I have strength to do what I need to do. It's my favourite song from Doctor Who.
The Doctor i guess it's first unofficial appereance is in amy's choice, when the dream lord is taunting the doctor,most prelevant in the shop and van scenes
"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. Good things don't always soften the bad things, but vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." -The 11th Doctor
Because I have lived a LONG life, and I have seen a *few* things. I walked away from the last Great Time War. I marked the passing of the Time Lords. I saw the *birth* of the universe and I watched as time RAN OUT, moment by moment, until NOTHING remained - NO TIME, NO SPACE, *JUST ME*! I walked in universes where the laws of physics were devised by the mind of a *mad* man. And I’ve watched universes freeze, and creation *burn* - I have seen things you WOULDN’T *BELIEVE* AND I HAVE *LOST* THINGS YOU WILL *NEVER* UNDERSTAND - and I know things. Secrets that must never be told. *Knowledge* that must NEVER be *SPOKEN*!
Clara:Still hungry, well ive got something for you. The most important leaf in human history. Its full of stories.full of history, its full of a future that never got lived. Days that should have been but never were, passed on to me. This leaf isnt just the past its a whole future that never happened, there are billions and billions upon lived days of all the days we live, an infinity of all the days that never came. These were all my moms. Docotr :Well come on then eat up, are you full. I expect so. There's quite a difference between isnt what was and what should have been. Theres an awful lot of one but theres an infinity of the other. An infinity is too much, even for your appitite.
LOVE this music. It make me cry, gives me drive to do my work and makes me think that maybe just maybe humanity is not lost and can be directed off a path of distruction.
Indeed. It is a majestic tale (the MOST majestic) and he is a madman. (Mad beyond reason) . ... in a box (the most WONDERFUL box EVER).. ... He is ... The DOCTOR!!!!!!!
Yeah but it's not likely, series 5 of DW and ME2 were released within the same year, with both scores probably months in advance. It's probably just convergent thinking
I am going to be watching series 5-now in commemoration of Matt and all his good moments, probably going to track his progress at acting while I'm at it. Watch him go from good to "FUCKING AWESOME" Well now that the song has hit 2:28 as I'm typing this time for an epic quote. "THIS IS FROM GALLIFREY BOYS!"
How fast can you run? Because today's the day the human race throw you off their planet They won't even know they're doing it. I think, quite possibly the word you're looking for right now is, "Oops!" Run! Guys, I mean us! Run!
Godspeed on it!
The fact I can hear this vividly in my head shows how much I've been watching doctor who compilations
Wow, You're famous!
This Matt smith themes are the best in Doctor who ever
amen
not the best intro though.
They are. They're the themes that really stick with you. Tennant had a few memorable themes, but they're not nearly as familiar as these.
Of course, it could be because we were beaten over the head with them. But I think they're just very catchy. It explains why they were reused over and over again.
Pick N' Block aw man the doctor forever was a great theme for Tennant
Can somebody remember Eccleston once in a while?, you can say whatever you want about Tennant or Smith, but despite their succesful eras, Eccleston restarted the series, he deserves recognition and respect. He was, like he used to say back in the days, a FANTASTIC Doctor. And he certainly had the best opening theme.
it's called the tardis.
It can travel anywhere in time and space...
And it's mine.
yes bleach it is
But mostly Cardiff and the rest of England.
...and places in Wales. And some abroad.
"It's smaller from outside."
no, its the doctors
11: "GERONIMO!"
10: "ALLONS-Y!"
War: "Oh, for god sake! Gallifrey stands!"
12: SHUT UP!!!
@@L1z43vr You made me laugh, nice one.
@@L1z43vr Actually its more like *epic guitar noises*
9: and fantastic
12: doctor in the tardis
Can't believe this majestic theme is already 10 years old. How fast time flies.
time ha like doctor who
“Time flies…. never really understood that phrase.”
can't believe your comment is already 1 year old. Still true.
im re watching all of dr who rn and omg this theme is by far my favorate
its now nearly 12....
Clara sometimes asks me if i dream. "Of course i dream," i tell her. "Everybody dreams."
"But what do you dream about?" she'll ask.
"The same thing everybody dreams about," I tell her. "I dream about where I'm going." She always laughs at that. "But you're not going anywhere, you're just wandering about."
That's not true. Not anymore. I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyone's. It's taken me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going.
Where I've always been going.
Home.
The long way around.
It´s like a new kind of Odyssey...
JaneMagdalena And according to some, what was the Doctor's father called? Ulysses. The Roman name for Odysseus. :D
WHY? WHY?!
I WAS GOING TO SAY THAT
this fits so well will the music
Same
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
"The first question! The question that must never be answered! Hidden in plain sight! The question you've been running from ALL your life!"
10th Doctor: "Am I ginger?"
OMG XD This comment made my day!
+Starwhal Omega this is too funny xD
Starwhal Omega "ARE YOU.... ginger?!"
"ARE"
"YOU"
"GINGER!!??"
I DON'T KNOW!!!
If the question is answered then silence falls and the doctor dies on the fields of trenzalore So the doctor must never become ginger
And one whacking great kick up the backside for the Silence!
I think the work you're looking for is run, guys I mean us, run!
How fast can you run? Because today's the day the human race throw you off their planet.
@@topcomp1066 Guys I Mean us, Run!
You just raised an army against yourselves! And now for a thousand Generations, people are going to be destroying you every day. How Fast can you run? 'Cause today's the day the Human Race threw you off their planet, and they won't even know they're doing it. I think quite possibly the word you're looking for right now is 'Oops!' Run. Guys I mean us. Run!
@@zeussmith7507 *word not work
"I went to Trenzalor, the place we are buried."
" Strange. I don't want to go."
@DIARMUID ᗢ!! I kind of laughed when he said that. Not a full on hysterical laugh. Just kind of like a chuckle because of how cheesy it was.
Clara sometimes asks me if I dream. 'Course I dream, I tell her. Everyone dreams. But what do you dream about, she'll ask. Same thing everyone dreams about, I tell her. I dream about where I'm going; she always laughs at that. "You're not going anywhere, you're just wandering about". That's not true. Not anymore. I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyone's. It taking me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going. Where I've always been going: home. The long way round.
nobody else has truly been able to conjure such magic as Murray gold's work on this show. the four note melody reminds you of all series 6 and 7 adventures. truly amazing.
They have him back for the new season
@@A_Toastonawhiteplatehe's back‽ OMG! 🥳
Why four notes?
@@RuanSilva I’m talking about the four notes you hear rising all through the theme
Wild Capaldi Appears! Capaldi used Mean Look! It's super effective!
Mean look? More like death stare
12th: DOCTOR IN THE TARDIS!!!!
all twelve of them no THIRTEEN. *Capaldi Appears*
Gallifrey falls... no more, as some commentator before me has said.
Looking forward to Capaldi's arc. I do admit to enjoying that Matt Smith's tenure had some nostalgia to the Classic series... a shame I only have DVDs of the first three stories of Classic, with Hartnell.
Isabelle Lorién I'm not Classic-savvy, but... I think that was, at a point, supposedly how many regenerations before The Doctor's alternate villainous self, The Valeyard, would take over. The Doctor hasn't exactly been against fighting his personal fate, even back in Classic.
Isabelle Lorién Usually, Time Lords are only allowed to regenerate 12 times (making 13 lives in total), after which they die. But the rules can be changed. The Master, for example, has gone past this (he's in at least his 18th incarnation), so there's no reason the Doctor can't.
TranscendentLion yes but the master in his 14th incarnation was decaying before stealing the body of tremas. he only got a new set of regenerations when the timelords ressurected him for the time war
But the point is that the regeneration limit isn't absolute. Even before the war, the Master had at least three incarnations that he shouldn't have reached (Ainley, Tipple and Roberts).
10 years later and this song still slaps
It's 11 years later now.
@@adamstewart9052 yup
'You know the sound the TARDIS makes? That wheezing... groaning... That sound brings *hope* wherever it goes. Do you want to know who hears it, Doctor? Anyone, however lost.... *even you*.'
MAH TEARZ!
I second this.
That moment he arrives to help his fallen self from the darkness.
Yes but he's leaving the brakes on!
If it was the brakes, why does every tardis have that noise?
That's why he leaves the brakes on
I would just leave the brakes on as well, best sound ever!
I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyone's. It's taken me so many years, so many lifetimes, but at last I know where I'm going. Where I've always been going. Home. The long way around.
Pretty sad that we won't hear this in the show again really.
I know right? But I mean there's always the possibility that we will, 'cause tons of other Doctors came back for second appearances. I'm one to say that Season 7 (or technically the beginning of Season 8) is not gonna be the last we see of Matt Smith. And who's to say his music won't come with him if he comes back?
And still, Murray Gold will always come up with super awesome music. We have nothing to worry about. :)
~:~
Jarrod Daniel Who knows, we might! They reused the Ninth/Tenth Doctor's theme for a few brief seconds in ''A Good Man Goes to War'' and the scene in ''The Time of the Doctor'' where Eleven destroys the Dalek ship was scored with a remix of ''The Doctor's Theme Series 4'' so what's to say this may not make a brief appearance during the Capaldi era?
Here's hoping, eh!
We heard I Am The Doctor last night for the next time trailer! I was pretty shocked.
Oh yes! I know trailer music rarely means anything but imagine if we hear it next week!
8 years ago... no smith appearances..
John Hurt: Hello.
David Tennant: I'm the Doctor.
Matt Smith: Sorry about the Dalek.
Loved that scene and where the three of them drove the Dalek out of the painting with their sonic screwdrivers
Should have said “we’re the doctor”
The way they placed Amy's leg made it look like it was the Doctor's leg.
GhostPirate6 Can't be unseen!!!!!!!!
Jake Baker
Hahaha!
Omg XD
9 Yeats later, and I'll never be able to unsee that....
@@BenjaminNamanlet’s hope you never will.
Suicide Mission of a Mad Man In A Box.
Mass Effect fans will get it.
Can you imagan Garrus in the TARDIS?
*Garrus drops to his knees* "... Spirits... So... Many... Calibrations!"
Tali too would have a field day with Garrus
Mass Effect/Doctor Who crossover would be the greatest fucking thing ever. Garrus in the TARDIS... I would die
Ádám Pajor oh hell yes
Whoami691 you sir have won the internet! lol
This song is a one whacking great kick up the backside for the Silence!
This music still sends a thrill up my spine. It let's you know that the Doctor is about to do something totally random, possibly insane, absolutely daring, and downright brilliant to save the day.
It sounds very similar to Mass Effect 2's Suicide Mission theme
Noticed that as well.
Also noticed the similarities in the end credits and title themes.
[CAPALDI INTENSIFIES]
Rohan Kishibe and 『Heaven's Door』 please it’s not Capaldi it’s smiths song
2:50 to the end. I just stop what I'm doing and close my eyes every single time, and it's the most epic feeling ever.
you've got that right my friend...
VERY RIGHT
Amen
Parents/Roommates/Housemates: what the hell are you doing
Forever And Ever Amen
Reminds me of America!
I know 'I am the Doctor' is designed to be 11's personal theme and this is song is essentially just an extension of that theme, but this track to me encapsulates everything about The Doctor from the wonder of him to his emotional side. This song really is about the man (or woman) who keeps running. Murray Gold is such an underated composer.
I personaly feel like the 11th Doctor era is in every way the definitive version of Doctor Who! Like the character itself, other eras have different sides of what makes DW, DW, but 11 and his era are perfectly balanced! It will forever be MY Doctor Who!
River is on the music cover three times.
Hamish Fairlie Ye
haha
ikr
Three times? I only see 2 (River and the Astronaut)
Baby Melody
Last time I heard something similar to this... Nobody died. Not even that weak-ass salarian.
I see what you did there ;P Succeeding on the Suicide Mission and moreso pulling off an "everybody lives" out of it is always so satisfying.
I am The Doctor + more musical instruments = The Majestic Tale (Of A Madman In A Box)
+David Pun That's actually true haha.
+David Pun I am The Doctor + more musical instruments + A Good Man = The Majestic Tale (Of An Idiot In A Box)
+daleksvscybermen The Majestic Tale + a few extra instruments = Suicide Mission.
+David Pun Though I don't disagree, 1:03 and 2:51 do set this apart enough to make it recognisable, and you can't deny that as familiar as it sounds, this song is pretty damn good.
have you heard of the dalek legend?
the matt smith themes are the best and so was matt!
JoebamaWalter I believe he was the best everybody is saying how goood 10 and 12 are but I think people should give 9 and 11 more attention
These Silent Jokes are getting anno-
Hm.
Can't remember what I was typing, never mind.
Oh, I'm sure it'll come back to you.
G_Man I remember you. I saw you, and I forgot you. How is this...?
Sorry! What was I talking about?
LoL
Oh i wi- Wait what?? I was saying something well never mind
*puts on eyepatch* I see you Silence *MAJESTIC TALE INTENSIFIES!!!*
It seems like an obvious thing to say, but 'The Majestic Tale' is basically a slower, more reflective version of 'I Am the Doctor', like the Doctor is reflecting on who he is. I think this piece was first used in Series 7, after the Doctor had lost Amy and Rory, and grown noticeably older (his TARDIS changed, his costume changed, and I feel he had a much older air about him from then on). He remembers who he is, the madman, and though he may not have the same vigour he had at the beginning of his eleventh/thirteenth life, he can still be that man.
Nope, this is first heard in The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon from season 6. This music played during the "And one whacking great kick up the backside for the Silence!" scene. It was also used in series 7 (The Snowmen, The Bells of St. John, The Time of the Doctor), and it's the "main track" in The Day of the Doctor.
Lau B Interesting. I suppose that moment also showed some maturity and darkness from Eleven that we hadn't seen before - inciting humanity to commit genocide because the Silence had hurt people he cared about.
Lau B they also used it briefly in hide
The main phrase in 'The Majestic Tale' is almost exactly the same as the first phrase in 'I Am the Doctor'. They're not 'completely different musical notes' at all.
Actually I think this track made an appearance in Series 5, in the Silurian two-parter (Cold Blood)
Track 35
"Taken from the dramatic scene in Day of the Moon in which the Doctor and River Song defeat the Silence, this piece is placed here because it sounds fitting to end the album this way and was included as something of an afterthought after several perceptive twitter users complained it had never been released. It was recorded in Spring 2010 at a session for the Pandorica episodes as extra material based on 'I am the Doctor' and I'd thought it had already been included on a CD. Forgive me for being so batty about these things. I actually didn't know. But here it is. And I kinda like it as a send-off. So thank you."
--Murray Gold, Series 6 Soundtrack booklet, London 2011
“And you just gave an order for your own execution, and the whole planet just heard you….And one great whacking kick up the backside for the Silence…. You just raised an army against yourself, and now for a thousand generations you are going to be ordering them to destroy you everyday, How fast can you run, because todays the day the human race throws you off there planet and they won’t even know they’re doing it. I think quite possibly the word you looking for is oops run. Guys I mean us run!”
Is it just me, or does it look like the doctor has one of amy's legs, and is lunging.
Can never be unseen .-.
Damn you!
I looked for that for about an hour and can't see it.
I can't get that image out of my head, thanks to you.
Some men just want to watch the world stare at that leg...
“It’s from the doctor”
“What does it say?”
“Geronimo.”
TYGRSwizzy wrong soundtrack - you’re looking for a sad man with a box
The Planet was lost,
The Doctor said No More,
The Daleks said, "Exterminate",
The Time Lords gave them what for!
The sky trenches fell,
and Arcadia was razed.
The Doctor was not phased,
He carried on.
The mission was clear,
the losses dear,
the decision was trying,
his people were dying.
The Doctor's moment had come,
he had thought about it some,
The Bad Wolf had a say,
"Time to save Gallifrey".
The 10th and 11th, such a bore,
taught the War Doctor some more,
shook him, so, to the core,
And with some effort, and some help...
GALLIFREY FALLS NO MORE
You should be a poet...
I feel like a poem about the Doctor's whole life should end with:
"And the Doctor shall rest forevermore
On the Fields of Trenzalore."
or something. Maybe you could try that.
Best part: 0:00 - 4:01
HA!
HA HA!
HA HA HA!
HA HA HA HA!
ALLOOSYYYYYYY
the 11th Doctor is too epic!
YES
One small step for man
and one whacking kick up the backside for the silence
This piece of music just fits with the Eleventh so well! From Day of the Moon, when River's shooting the Silence, to Day of the Doctor! Took a while but Matt Smith has really grown into the role of The Doctor!
I don't think it took that long at all, sure every passing second before The Eleventh Hour was broadcast I was very nervous about him being the Doctor because I thought he would've been rubbish, but from his very first episode I thought he was amazing, I've been a DW fan all my life, but Smith is by far my favourite
he was the Doctor from the beginning
This song actually makes for an incredible track to have on a running or jogging playlist! For all the running the doctor does it makes you feel almost like you're training to run with him!
I used to run from my house to the last bus stop I could take out of my village to get to school, and the only things I'd listen to, were this, all the strange strange creatures, and I am the doctor.
Reminds me of Suicide Mission from Mass Effect 2. Anyone else?
Absolutely. Suicide Mission is very similar, just slower.
Just goes to show you doesnt it?
Both Dr Who and MAss Effect are in another class of their own, and they share this music :P.
Commander Shepard and the Doctor, Kickin Alien ass since 1966.
Whoami691 Y-yeah. Except that Doctor Who has been kicking alien butt since 1963.
Veikko Elo
cut me some slack, i was only 3 years off lol.
Whoami691 A lot can happen in three years. Matt Smith forgot about Gallifrey and brought it back in that time.
That's odd, I'm typing this as I look at it. Is that some sort of Star Trek mask?
Ruben..?
yo wait ruben was here 8 years ago? Thats pretty cool
Wait Ruben is a Doctor Who fan?
Ruben? This is the greatest crossover event ever
rube
No sir, all thirteen!
TraNe *twelve
SamShortVideos thirteen (the war doctor)
Shot of lever, then an extreme close up of Capaldi's serious eyebrows, then screams from the whole world in awe
By far my favorite piece of Dr Who music. Epic and dramatic. I'm in my 50's - starting watching Dr Who in high school...all through college...then picked up the reboot when it started. The reboot has a level of maturity, drama, depth that is stunning - thies captures all of that in a piece of music - amazing - i turn up the volume and close my eyes to let it just soak in.
This plays in my head when every I put a bow tie on
Bow ties are cool!
Whenever I get a good idea this plays in my head :D
Whenever I decide to walk out the house to go to tesco this plays in my head!:D
no mater where i go, this is always playing in my head XD
Thas 'cuz bow ties are cool.
This song keeps resounding in my mind as I study for finals. It's impossible to feel inadequate while listening to it... Instead, I have the sense that I will overcome. All the sleepless nights. All the brain pain. There is only one dead week, but it is no match for me! I will prevail!
yes this beat will keep you going...and going! I could paint and paint listening also. It just picked me up!!! :)
C Lynn Tegenfeldt I will assume that English is not your first language.
This was the peak of Doctor Who music for me. Don't take this the wrong way, I loved David Tennant and Peter Capaldi's themes as well. But Matt Smith's era is the epitome of legendary and majectic adventure personified in the Doctor. The whole journey with the 11th Doctor seems like an experience that you wouldn't forget that easily. The epic rendition of "I am the Doctor" is chef kiss, especially on epic battles against powerful enemies in which the Doctor has the advantage. From the fight against the Silence in "Day of the Moon", to Demon's Run in "A Good Man Goes to War", to the fight against the Daleks with all the Doctors in "The Day of the Doctor". All moments with him were legendary. Plus, the fact that I saw them broadcasted back in 2010s, and not in later years. I was mold into this series as part of the journey.
I used to think that this was a remix of 'I am the Docor'.
LooooL
to be fair though, they do sound quite similar
i think all tracks that are played at the series are quit similar !
I believe most themes in matt smith's era were based around the basic I Am The Doctor structure
'I Am the Doctor' and 'Majestic Tale' are very similar musically, and also have a very similar chord progression to 'This is Gallifrey'.
"Matt Smith, David Tennant, John Hurt Jenna Coleman and Billie Piper" will always remember that sequence!
Matt Smith is my favorite doctor, so I'm glad that my family has the day of the doctor and most of Matt Smith's episodes on cd. Side Note: This song is epic, and I have proof for anyone who disagrees; Listen to this while doing the most mundane task ever. I guarantee you it'll become 100x more epic.
This plays in my head whenever i do something awsome.
you can do awesome stuff?
Lawrence Lee *SARCASM*
Yeah, running at P.E. is awesome.
reciting nerdy facts is totally awesome.
Lawrence Lee Mass Effect 2 OST - The End Run sounds better
tyrannisis lucifaeris HEY I THINK DOCTOR WHO'S BETTER WHO AGREES!!!!!
Id love to have the doctors coat/jacket. Who's with me?
FolmonGaming Why dont you just then have it? :D Im going to buy one in the future when I get more money
Duck :3
Same here!
Which one? The one he wore in Closing Time or Angels take Manhattan
David Pun
Angels take manhattan. The giant angel freaked me out a lot in the episode.
Ikr
I ❤️ both of them
The "I don't wanna go" is beautiful it shows that the Doctor actually gets scared, it has so much raw emotions :)
2:51 This part of this piece of music is my favorite part! God I love it so much!!!
I really love "a Good man?" and it's variations, i freaking love the tenth Doctor themes, heaven sent and it's variations are one of my favorites musics in general. But this, this is the definitive Doctor theme, i really think it would be worthy to make a return on the 12th if we get multiple doctors even if they save gallifrey yet again.
Imo music makes the show or movie... this is why the 11th doctor is my favorite lol
Murray Gold: How heroic do you want this to be?
Moffat: Yes
Perfect combination
I cannot stop playing this. OH MY GOD WE HAVE TO WAIT 8 MONTHS.
Sherlock fans had to wait TWO TO THREE YEARS FOR THREE EPISODES. I'm a Whovian, too, but 8 months is pretty short to me compared to a couple years.
Not that into Sherlock, *I know you have to kill me, haha* 8 months is still long for me!! Lol I do feel for you and your fandom.
***** Thanks man
you made it! three years are gone Xddd
Three years is nothing, try sixteen
Matt Smith has always been and always will be "my" doctor and I especially love this piece. It's got such an uplifting, euphoric feel to it! It's actually the most played song on my iTunes list!
The best series in my opinion. It starts with the end, and ends with the start.
"Calling the War Council of Gallifrey. This is the Doctor."
It's called The TARDIS. It can travel anywhere in time and space. - And it's mine!
He went out with a bang and it was epic It was just the best thing to see him revived to his younger self from the old man version. Not the best send off as the episode could have been so much more, but he made it work like he always did. Thank you matt smith!
Heh. Heh. So much more, eh?
SO. MUCH. MORE.
Should have been 2 parts
Sontaran Boss That would've been AWESOME!
"The Fall of the Eleventh" and "The Time of the Doctor," perhaps?
Or even like the end of time. There was just so much going on and it was a little too packed in.
l33tspaniard I could do SO MUCH MORE. SO MUCH MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :'( IT'S NOT FAIR! IT'S NOT FAIR!
It is one thing to say Gallifrey Falls.
And another to say No more.
But after the end of this, the combined power of all twelve- no thirteen Doctors- Gallifrey falls no more.
The Doctor used to hate what he had done, and how many children and families he had killed.
2.8 billion children on Gallifrey that day, but The Doctor could fix it.
With 400 years to think, he managed to create the most ingenious plan ever devised.
Managing to save the once fallen Gallifrey and save the Timelords, he is no longer the last of his kind.
He is The war Doctor "No more."
genius! the orchestration of this is outstanding, the layers are sublime and this simply makes me catch my breath everytime!!! I will always love this!
This should be the main theme of all Doctors, like nearly all of the enemies got their own themes
"So how many tracks do you want to call the majestic tale?"
Gold: *"Yes"*
I will give it to Moffat that he took the "soap opera" vibes RTD left him with and turned Doctor Who into a fairytale, and this is the perfect theme and title for it: The majestic tale of a mad man in a box.
I was thinking the exact same thing! Steven Moffat is definitely my favourite Doctor Who writer
one of the best doctor who songs
All of the sides and the Doctor. The good and bad. The past, present, and future. All that can be summed up in this one song. Absolutely fantastic. Whovian forever
"All 12 of them."
"No sir, ALL 13!"
"No. wait.wait WTF PATRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK
No! All 16!
12th, 13th, 14th and 15th doctors appear to help!
2:17
The General: Do it Doctor Just Do it.... Do it
11: Ok.... gentlemen we're ready...... GERONIMO!
10: Alons-y
War: Oh for god sake gallifrey stands.
Whenever I'm feeling low, unmotivated, scared or alone. I listen to this. Never fails to inspire.
^
This and The Long Song never fail to make me smile.
This tune sent shivers down me at the end of Day Of the Doctor 50th Anniversay episode. Amazing tune
When I hear this song i'm feeling much stronger and I'm thinking that I have power to do whatever I want. It helps me when I have some bad moments, i just start listening this and it's like "come on than, the Doctor will se you now!". After this I have strength to do what I need to do. It's my favourite song from Doctor Who.
Will never get old, such an inspiring piece of music!
Id listen to the suicide mission from mass effect 2 its just a slower and better this
11th Theme always gets me teary eyes. All of variation of his theme. 11th is my Doctor. Became a huge Doctor fan starting out with 11th.
Same here. And funny enough; My first episode with the 11th doctor was the impossible astronaut.
Did anyone else notice a variation of this appear in ''Death in Heaven'' when Twelve made his ''I am not a good man, I am not a bad man'' speech?
Did anyone else notice this was in A Christmas Carol.
The Doctor i guess it's first unofficial appereance is in amy's choice, when the dream lord is taunting the doctor,most prelevant in the shop and van scenes
daleksvscybermen Officially titled "(The Majestic Tale) of An Idiot With a Box" on the Series 8 soundtrack, funnily enough.
"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. Good things don't always soften the bad things, but vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." -The 11th Doctor
Because I have lived a LONG life, and I have seen a *few* things. I walked away from the last Great Time War. I marked the passing of the Time Lords. I saw the *birth* of the universe and I watched as time RAN OUT, moment by moment, until NOTHING remained - NO TIME, NO SPACE, *JUST ME*! I walked in universes where the laws of physics were devised by the mind of a *mad* man. And I’ve watched universes freeze, and creation *burn* - I have seen things you WOULDN’T *BELIEVE* AND I HAVE *LOST* THINGS YOU WILL *NEVER* UNDERSTAND - and I know things. Secrets that must never be told. *Knowledge* that must NEVER be *SPOKEN*!
Knowledge, that will make Parasite-Gods blaze! *So come on then! Take it! Take it all baby! Have it, You have it all!*
I hope you have a big appetite.
Clara:Still hungry, well ive got something for you. The most important leaf in human history. Its full of stories.full of history, its full of a future that never got lived. Days that should have been but never were, passed on to me. This leaf isnt just the past its a whole future that never happened, there are billions and billions upon lived days of all the days we live, an infinity of all the days that never came. These were all my moms.
Docotr :Well come on then eat up, are you full. I expect so. There's quite a difference between isnt what was and what should have been. Theres an awful lot of one but theres an infinity of the other. An infinity is too much, even for your appitite.
1:15 It sounds like the sort of music you'd use to introduce a news bulletin!
LOVE this music. It make me cry, gives me drive to do my work and makes me think that maybe just maybe humanity is not lost and can be directed off a path of distruction.
This music sounds so much like "Suicide mission" from Mass Effect 2
MrTantofu except this is better
@@joshhaddock6772 Nah
Redgrave Flame yah. isn’t even up for debate
@@redgraveflame4367 far better wtf
I can NEVER get over Matt Smith.
Indeed. It is a majestic tale (the MOST majestic) and he is a madman. (Mad beyond reason) . ... in a box (the most WONDERFUL box EVER)..
... He is
... The DOCTOR!!!!!!!
honestly this and the series 4 intro are my favourite Doctor Who themes ever.
The most heroic soundtrack
This sounds eerily similar to "Suicide Mission"....
Which is why I think it would be awesome to see this song mixed together with that one. XD
Gotta love in The Snowmen the music plays just as he hits the lights and the tardis redesign is revealed
2:28 when that beat drops! Wow! Can just imagine the doctor ripping the tardis through the vortex and landing in an awesome location at 2:50
This kinda reminds me of Mass Effect 2's Suicide Mission theme. Anyone else?
I finished ME2 yesterday and I kept thinking about this song! Apparently the composer for Mass Effect thought Murray Gold ripped him off.
Yeah but it's not likely, series 5 of DW and ME2 were released within the same year, with both scores probably months in advance. It's probably just convergent thinking
All 12 of them
No sir! All Thirteen!
I don't know about everyone else, but this piece feels like the very embodiment of Hope and the feeling of turning the tables!
I can have this in repeat for the rest of my life and i still wouldn't get sick of it
"I'm a madman with a box- without a box!" xDD
That line always gets me, haha.
Its called the TARDIS, it can go anywhere in time and space,
and it's mine.
"It's taken me so many years so many lifetimes but now I know where I'm going where I've always been going Home the long way around"
omg so relaxing and mezmeraazing
I am going to be watching series 5-now in commemoration of Matt and all his good moments, probably going to track his progress at acting while I'm at it.
Watch him go from good to "FUCKING AWESOME"
Well now that the song has hit 2:28 as I'm typing this time for an epic quote.
"THIS IS FROM GALLIFREY BOYS!"
***** :| I like mine better.
logedyftw I heard Love too
***** "Love from Gallifrey, boys!"
Love from galifrey boys