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butterfly ([personal profile] butterfly) wrote2008-04-19 05:34 pm
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Doctor Who: More on Planet of the Ood (music-related)

So, the Doctor's song may be ending soon. What's that about? I've got no notion. Isn't that fun?

The bit of the Doctor's theme that plays at the end of PotO goes sliding down fast, much faster than it plays in the straight-up 'Doctor's Theme'. It is, in fact, exactly the version of the song that appears over the driving beat of 'Doomsday' (all of the 'Doctor's Theme' is much... dreamier than the more intent version that is sung during 'Doomsday').

Note: Ah-ha. A mystery is solved. Though the melody from DD is not the same as "The Doctor's Theme", it is still the same as the music that happens when Rose enters the TARDIS (as pointed out by [livejournal.com profile] cookie2697), which is not "the Doctor's Theme" and does not appear to be on the soundtrack of first series (unless someone else finds it there!).



And here's the imeem link if the embed doesn't work.

They're the two halves of a whole -- she's the driving, burning determination and he's the lone, calling voice. Each reaching out. Each still lost.

And that is all the meta that I have for right now.

[identity profile] laurashapiro.livejournal.com 2008-04-20 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
That is *nifty*. Thank you!
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[identity profile] butterfly.livejournal.com 2008-04-20 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Nifty, though, sadly, not as accurate as I originally thought! The music isn't the Doctor's Theme... but the Doctor's Theme isn't what's playing when Rose first enters the TARDIS. Oh, the complications caused by an incomplete soundtrack.

Now, I'm going to see if I can track this bit of song and see if it acquires a name before "Doomsday".

[identity profile] laurashapiro.livejournal.com 2008-04-20 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, I think it matters less what the music is called than how it is used. I still think your experiment is very helpful to understanding where the show is going creatively, and it adds a richness I certainly don't catch the first time I watch.
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[identity profile] butterfly.livejournal.com 2008-04-20 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad it was still helpful. It's neat to see the journey that the songs go through (and this just gives this bit of music more history than I thought it had). Murray Gold just seems to put a great deal of thought in creating the music for the show, which is lovely.