Southern Fried Who
This is the song I like to think would be played at the end of a war.
Or end of 2012.
Just to celebrate the fact that we got through it.
Or something.
There’s just so much happiness and hope and faith in this song.
This is the song I like to think would be played at the end of a war.
Or end of 2012.
Just to celebrate the fact that we got through it.
Or something.
There’s just so much happiness and hope and faith in this song.
I Am (not) The Doctor
MURRAY FREAKING GOLD
(TerrifiedDuck on YouTube)Murray Gold created a YouTube account. This just happened.
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Year made.
SLY LOOK.
YESSSSSSSSSSS.

Doctor Who at the Proms - The Pandorica Suite
The music from The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang condensed into one 10 minute masterpiece oh my god.
If you haven’t seen Doctor Who at the Proms, I highly recommend.
Oh good. I hope this means we’ll get the nursery rhyme on the sound track. How creepy and awesome would that be?
Oh my am I excited for this soundtrack.
Murray Gold, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, & Katherine Jenkins | Abigail’s Song
When you’re alone, silence is all you see.
When you’re alone, silence is all you’ll be.
Give me your hand and come to me.
When you are here, music is all around.
When you are near, music is all around.
Open your eyes, don’t make a sound.
Let in the shadow, let in the shadow,
Let in the light of your bright shadow.
Let in the shadow, let in the shadow.
Let in the light of your bright shadow.
Perfect episode, perfect song. Totally going to curl into a ball in the winter and watch this multiple times with hot drinks.
| — | Murray Gold on Abagail’s Song (Silence Is All You Know), which he composed for Doctor Who’s A Christmas Carol, the Christmas special after series 5. |







