Doctor Who theme: Ron Grainer (composer) Delia Derbyshire (musician, arranger)
https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/asset/102424-doctor-who-theme-ron-grainer-composer-and-delia-derbyshire-musicianBy gnabgib at
anonymousiam | 8 comments | 2 weeks ago
TheOtherHobbes | 5 comments | 2 weeks ago
Whatever you're expecting, it's not this.
moomin | 2 comments | 2 weeks ago
95014_refugee | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
As a fan of the show, and what it did to advance the art of visual storytelling, learning more (and understanding less!) about the artists just makes the whole thing more interesting and more human.
djmips | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
JoeDaDude | 2 comments | 2 weeks ago
[1]. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who_theme_music#:~:text....
FearNotDaniel | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
Moru | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
djmips | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
theGnuMe | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
fdgjgbdfhgb | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
pvg | 2 comments | 2 weeks ago
LeoPanthera | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
Once it did indeed go to #1 in the UK, they wrote a book about how to do it, which several other artists followed and also went to #1.
orblivion | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
mzs | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
My personal fav hockey song is Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis: https://youtu.be/2gDb_axpfeY
orblivion | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
Yeah that's the joke, that I was naive enough to think that American sports fans would be into Dr. Who or The KLF.
Fluorescence | 3 comments | 2 weeks ago
It diminishes the magic of the OG, the breakbeat is lazy and out of place and it has nothing of what made Orbital good which is how their layers would interact with each other in rewarding ways.
It's a shame because I could imagine a mix working in their early 90s style like Remind from the brown album e.g. add more synth layers sympathetic with the OG mood/style getting increasingly richer and more intense and acidy until a beat starts emerging from between the layers.
By the 00s, they just spin a beat on top like a DJ. Bleugh. Not quite as hateable as the KLF's version at least.
abstractbill | 2 comments | 2 weeks ago
In contrast, around the same time they put it out, Plaid put out a track named Unbank that I'm convinced was inspired by the Doctor Who theme and is imo rather fantastic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc39YRO8HM4
timc3 | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
djmips | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
hnlmorg | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
I think it’s one of those tracks that really needs a big rig to come alive. Anything less than that and it can sound a little flat.
woopwhoopwp | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
TiredOfLife | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
Craig Ferguson version of Orbital version.
dhosek | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
dylan604 | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
edit: maybe it's the live version or a remix. there's a version in my inventory that definitely has that sample
senko | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
drcwpl | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
Finnucane | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
bagpuss | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
FearNotDaniel | 8 comments | 2 weeks ago
There is of course, only one Doctor that counts, and it’s Tom Baker all the way…
TheOtherHobbes | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
For more mainstream alien SF horror you want Nigel Kneale's Quatermass series. If you squint hard you can see the influence of the original 1950s Quatermass episodes in Dr Who's DNA.
FearNotDaniel | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
The Quatermass tip is a good one, I’ve heard good things but never actually checked it out yet. Personally I stopped liking horror very young and preferred the Space Opera direction, particularly when Terry Nation (creator of the Daleks) went off to make Blake’s 7 for the BBC instead. High concept: Shakespearean actors from RADA and/or the RSC do a low-budget, ludicrously camp rebels-against-the-evil-empire tale while somehow pretending it’s serious drama (which it occasionally was) and keeping a straight face all the way through. Not to mention what weird effects the evil androgynous boss-lady Servilan had on my just-developing sexuality (I confirmed this with friends of the same age, it’s not just me…)
dewitt | 3 comments | 2 weeks ago
leptons | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
dhosek | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
Fun fact: my older brothers and a friend of theirs made a transcription of the theme for four-handed piano and were selling the sheet music at cons until they got a cease and desist letter from the BBC.
dylan604 | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
FearNotDaniel | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
markdomino | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
I haven't read through the comments fully, but check out "An Electronic Storm" by White Noise https://wikidelia.net/wiki/An_Electric_Storm
mordechai9000 | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
The best, yes but William Hartnell defined the role and came up with the idea of regeneration if I remember correctly. It saddens me so many of those episodes are lost. I watched it on US public TV in the 80s, and I think even some of the episodes I watched then are gone.
mordechai9000 | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
whitehexagon | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
FearNotDaniel | 2 comments | 2 weeks ago
I lost interest in the reboots after a few years but thought Ecclestone was truly marvellous, and I did return for Jodie Whittaker. Perhaps because they are both northerners like me. “Lots of planets have a North” might be one of my favourite lines of all time.
FearNotDaniel | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
whitehexagon | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
Some of the reboots also had some nice remixes on the theme tune, some real heavy base on the last season I watched.
shever73 | 2 comments | 2 weeks ago
I could have written this entire post, but especially the last line. The 4th Doctor theme is my phone ringtone on the very rare occasions when it’s not on silent.
dhosek | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
moomin | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
djbusby | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
michaelhoney | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
chasil | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
The Baker era was more captivating, and less terrifying (for me at least).
arreyder | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
arreyder | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
z303 | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
eesmith | 3 comments | 3 weeks ago
* Delia Derbyshire – Sculptress of Sound [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0OGeEgwKNs)
* Delia Derbyshire – The Delian Mode [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2dvGQ32q8g)
* How Delia Derbyshire made the Doctor Who theme (1965)(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsRuhCflRyg)
plus links to essays and other text about her.
baruchthescribe | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
louthy | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
rodgerd | 1 comment | 2 weeks ago
drittich | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
drittich | 0 comments | 2 weeks ago
* An Introduction to the Delia Derbyshire Archive [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPIqq7_RjnA)