Wednesday, 3 November 2010

PODCAST: Death of the Doctor (aka 507 Varieties)




507 Regenerations? Is it to be taken seriously? Is it bad form to poke fun at Katy Manning's eyesight? Can Liz Shaw keep control of her skirt on the moon? Which male listener liked Santiago and which female listener enjoyed Jo and Sarah's coffin cuddle? Which listener is sexually depraved?

FIND OUT! Listen to DEATH OF THE DOCTOR
Spotify playlist
YouTube playlist

Image from Sonic Biro

6 comments:

  1. PLAYLIST

    Sam Watts: The Ultimate Sacrifice (from The Sarah Jane Adventures)
    L7: Pretend We're Dead
    Tasmin Archer: Memory
    Thomas Newman: Dead Already
    The Mountain Goats: You Or Your Memory
    Labi Siffre: The Vulture
    Goblin: Waiting Death
    New Order: Kiss of Death
    Björk and David Arnold: Play Dead
    Faith No More: Death March
    Jack Trombey: Mask of Death
    Pulp: Death II
    My Chemical Romance: Dead!
    Queen: Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)
    Blur: Death of a Party
    The Motors: Airport
    Wil Malone: Death Line

    Spotify version

    YouTube playlist version

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  2. The Groske just reminded me of Dobby from Harry Potter movies. Are they always like that?

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  3. This is their first appearance but they are just colour switched versions of the Graske who are indeed always like that. Their usual colour is a bit more Dobbyish too.

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  4. I can understand a bit of the JRPG approach to enemy creation for budgetary constraints, but there is a limit.

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  5. Thing is, I'm sure the Groske ia a new mould rather than just a Graske Mask(e) resprayed so actually it's just down to that one joke, or the fact that nobody could be bothered to design a creature. Since the Groske only serves to tell you what's happening, to lead the kids to a hiding place and as a countdown, all things that could have been done without it, then frankly BAFFLEMENT.

    p.s. security word is "grate". Great!

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  6. Dude, don't let it bother you. I've been recording and manipulating my own voice since the age of about 8 if not younger, and still practice by talking to myself almost constantly so am more used to doing recordings of that nature. i thought it sounded perfectly fine, duder.

    Also, your electro voice at the beginning was very impressive.

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