Dr. Who
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Dr. Who
Can anyone tell me what the music is that was used as Dr Who and Rose were being separated for ever? I could just about hear it above my heaving sobs and scornful laughter of my children. It was a female voice, no words, just ahhh'ing (my powers of description are second to none I know).
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click here to listen to it http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/index.shtml
i would also like to know who/what it is. thanks!
i would also like to know who/what it is. thanks!
you could try asking here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/feedback.shtml
and if you get an answer please let us know.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/feedback.shtml
and if you get an answer please let us know.
Resolved.
If you're still looking for the song in question you can download it from here.. http://www.myspace.com/rosestheme Don't ever say i'm not a nice guy. Alas the quality isn't fantastic but I reckon it's good enough, perhaps I just have low standards, who knows. Your welcome. : )
Re: Resolved.
christian, you star. I'm listening and typing through tears ;o)
Thanks a lot though. x
Thanks a lot though. x
oh, kesker - according to amazon where i just whizzed to to buy the cd -
'There are a few noticeable absences from the album, particularly the cue where the Doctor and Rose say their goodbyes at the end of 'Doomsday.' A shame really as it was not only a spectacular piece of music, but also entirely appropriate to the scene.'
Bah!
'There are a few noticeable absences from the album, particularly the cue where the Doctor and Rose say their goodbyes at the end of 'Doomsday.' A shame really as it was not only a spectacular piece of music, but also entirely appropriate to the scene.'
Bah!