She needs to stick to playing robots.
She wasn't even very good at that--although Andromeda's hardly a place to shine. Still, she was out-avatared by Doig.
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She needs to stick to playing robots.
She wasn't even very good at that--although Andromeda's hardly a place to shine. Still, she was out-avatared by Doig.
The new theme is still completely the Doctor Who theme, only cooler. Much like the show.
The new theme was my first time hearing it (that I remember, at least), and I love it a lot.
The 60's-70's version of the theme song was the best. It was made with analog oscillators, none of this digital crap.
It was made with analog oscillators, none of this digital crap.
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Frelling luddites
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The BBC used to have a terrific Dr Who soundboard with all the 60s/70s effects on it, but I can't find it now -- I wonder if they took it down.
I will say I was horribly disappointed that a 2-disc set of TV themes from the 60's (and I think 70's) had, of all things, an ORCHESTRAL version of the Dr. Who theme. It was undeniably interesting, but a) waayyyyyy too slow and b) what's the point?
I didn't buy it for the Dr. Who theme specifically, but I still felt ripped off.
I think it is amazingly cool that the original Doctor Who theme was made in 1963 and still sounds cutting-edge today. Fantastic bit of work.
OK, so the '80's version was done on analog synths. I stand corrected.