Who sound clips
Jun. 29th, 2007 06:11 pmI upped these for
naye, but anyone who wants is welcome to snag 'em. When reading on the train, I prefer listening to instrumental pieces as lyrics distract me, and I love soundtracks, so having worn out the 3 PotC OSTs, I naturally snatched up the Doctor Who OST. However, it is only for the first two series, which is a crying shame because series 3's music kicks so much ass I am at a loss to describe it. It's the same composer, Murray Gold just hit his stride in a major way.
This left me with nothing to do but to clip mp3s from the show itself. Which proved a mistake, because I got the music I wanted, but I got the voices, too. Which means that not only am I rewatching scenes, but I'm relistening to scenes as well. On the train. My reading suffers. (Sorry, Harry (Dresden. Potter's not for a little while still.)) On the other hand, it's akin to watching anime raw; you can appreciate the vocal acting that much more without the distraction of visuals. And for the record, David Tennant could be a voice actor. Heck, he could be a seiyuu. A bishounen seiyuu.
Which is another way of saying, damn, but the man can scream good.
The mp3s. Not the best quality, apologies, and they were all chosen for the music (er, initially) so some cut in odd places. Spoilers for the eps in question, naturally.
from "42"
"And now it's screaming!" - I. Uh. Am kinda in love with this bit. The music - this is the action theme I adore - and also I can't get enough of the Doctor, all that fury and pain. You know how certain seiyuu scream such that it not only hurts their throats but actually sounds as if they're getting their still-beating hearts ripped from their chests while they're standing in the studio? And I mean that in the best of all possible ways? Yeah, Tennant can do that.
Victory - "Burn with me." Eee. And I can't say how much I love this theme.
from "Family of Blood"
They shall not grow old. - the last 4 minutes of the ep, the music alone can break your heart.
from "Utopia"
YANA - the climax of the ep, the action theme again, a different variation, more percussive instead of the vocals . Not sure which I prefer, I hope they're both on the OST. (And Derek Jacobi being evil, which is just, Yes. Also has the Doctor's "What did he say?" and I have mentioned what that particular tone of his does to me?)
from "The Sound of Drums"
Run! - a short bit of music, but eee.
Gallifrey - I keep humming this theme. (extra long clip so I could get to that brief snatch of the Torchwood theme. Had nothing to do with getting in certain lines of Jack's. Really.)
End of the World - the final four minutes (including "Voodoo Child") and in general so much kicking of ass and taking of names and the Master being Masterly and you don't need to see the aged-makeup, either. Is it bad that I can recognize DT's breathing? Yeah, I thought so.
Any other clips you want,
naye, just lemme know ^_^
While I'm at it - any Who fan who's seen up through series 2 but hasn't heard "Song for Ten", get it now. It's the song that plays near the end of the first Xmas special, the wardrobe selection scene. It was written for the show, and then there was this extended version written post-Doomsday, and the lyrics' contrasted with the upbeat tone just fit Ten so very perfectly.
This left me with nothing to do but to clip mp3s from the show itself. Which proved a mistake, because I got the music I wanted, but I got the voices, too. Which means that not only am I rewatching scenes, but I'm relistening to scenes as well. On the train. My reading suffers. (Sorry, Harry (Dresden. Potter's not for a little while still.)) On the other hand, it's akin to watching anime raw; you can appreciate the vocal acting that much more without the distraction of visuals. And for the record, David Tennant could be a voice actor. Heck, he could be a seiyuu. A bishounen seiyuu.
Which is another way of saying, damn, but the man can scream good.
The mp3s. Not the best quality, apologies, and they were all chosen for the music (er, initially) so some cut in odd places. Spoilers for the eps in question, naturally.
from "42"
"And now it's screaming!" - I. Uh. Am kinda in love with this bit. The music - this is the action theme I adore - and also I can't get enough of the Doctor, all that fury and pain. You know how certain seiyuu scream such that it not only hurts their throats but actually sounds as if they're getting their still-beating hearts ripped from their chests while they're standing in the studio? And I mean that in the best of all possible ways? Yeah, Tennant can do that.
Victory - "Burn with me." Eee. And I can't say how much I love this theme.
from "Family of Blood"
They shall not grow old. - the last 4 minutes of the ep, the music alone can break your heart.
from "Utopia"
YANA - the climax of the ep, the action theme again, a different variation, more percussive instead of the vocals . Not sure which I prefer, I hope they're both on the OST. (And Derek Jacobi being evil, which is just, Yes. Also has the Doctor's "What did he say?" and I have mentioned what that particular tone of his does to me?)
from "The Sound of Drums"
Run! - a short bit of music, but eee.
Gallifrey - I keep humming this theme. (extra long clip so I could get to that brief snatch of the Torchwood theme. Had nothing to do with getting in certain lines of Jack's. Really.)
End of the World - the final four minutes (including "Voodoo Child") and in general so much kicking of ass and taking of names and the Master being Masterly and you don't need to see the aged-makeup, either. Is it bad that I can recognize DT's breathing? Yeah, I thought so.
Any other clips you want,
While I'm at it - any Who fan who's seen up through series 2 but hasn't heard "Song for Ten", get it now. It's the song that plays near the end of the first Xmas special, the wardrobe selection scene. It was written for the show, and then there was this extended version written post-Doomsday, and the lyrics' contrasted with the upbeat tone just fit Ten so very perfectly.