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My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark
Fell down the rabbit hole of youtube videos, but this is the one that just hit me in all the best ways. And dear GOD the way it hits the beats! Apparently it was the vidder's first effort, which I find hard to believe, it's amazingly confident and well-edited (go to youtube and watch it bigger):
Apart from the title, then 'My childhood spat back the monster that you see' is also one of the most Doctor-y lines I have ever come across. Features the 9th, 10th and 11th Doctor. Enjoy.
Apart from the title, then 'My childhood spat back the monster that you see' is also one of the most Doctor-y lines I have ever come across. Features the 9th, 10th and 11th Doctor. Enjoy.

Re: *pounces*
Yup that's it. And I much prefer Clara with Eleven - I'm not saying her arc with Twelve isn't fascinating, but Clara & Eleven are just adorable and fluffy, and Clara & Twelve are complicated and difficult. I have almost completed a S8-S9 re-watch (only have the final three episodes of S9 to watch and just can't get myself to watch, even though they're excellent), and yeah, just SUCH HARD WORK. :( I appreciate what those seasons do, but they're not easy viewing.
That being said, I think we can all appreciate it as a “River Song episode with a Doctor guest appearance” as you had put it :)
Aye.
Hmm, yes, but the thing is I *already* have The Enigma of River Song :)
Ah see from my POV, it's a link back to all the stuff I like (a bit like when the Gallifrey theme plays around Prof Yana), tying it all together.
Of course, I am still cross that the magnificent bit from The Witch’s Familiar where Twelve is going “I’m going to count to ten, and then I expect to be presented with one Clara, or I start busting motherfuckers” while poor Clara and Missy are listening from the sewers wasn’t included, and I’m pretty sure that *is* a re-working of a thing, so what do I know.
I'll have to listen out for that. And hey, they never included the best bits of the Waters of Mars that I listened to a fanmade version of for AGES.
Speaking of unreleased re-workings, check out
Will try to find them all!
My reaction was a shout of “Who gave you the right?!” and a bunch of incoherent, inarticulate cries while clutching my heart.
What struck me is that it seems so LONG? There are some vids that seem to go on forever, (and I wish they would), and this is one of them. Like, 'Keep giving me more'.
I need to go watch Love Is Cool or some Doctor Puppet again, it’ll cheer me up :)
Or Moves Like Jagger...
Re: *pounces*
(Anonymous) 2018-05-05 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)See, I love complicated and difficult that is textually acknowledged that it’s complicated and difficult! But I get where you’re coming from, not an easy viewing indeed, it *is* hard work.
I'll have to listen out for that. And hey, they never included the best bits of the Waters of Mars that I listened to a fanmade version of for AGES.
I KNOW! Yes! That one. (Sigh)
There are some vids that seem to go on forever, (and I wish they would), and this is one of them. Like, 'Keep giving me more'.
Oh yes. Well, it’s a big, beautiful song, so.
Also, I take it that you must have really enjoyed “The First Question” then, the final version is over eight minutes long!
Or Moves Like Jagger
(does the Drunk Giraffe)