David Coleman With the Hector Rivera Orchestra - Drown My Heart (1966)
Very cool Latin boogaloo by Hector Rivera with David Coleman on vocals. I’ve got to imagine this was a crossover attempt, but it works.
You left me like dirt on the carpet
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you ever learn something you wish you didn't? I, for example, just learned that between 2008 and 2015 not a single episode of Doctor Who aired that was written by a woman. Between The Sontaran Stratagem, a story with David Tennant as the Doctor, and The Woman Who Lived, a Peter Capaldi story, not a single episode was written by a woman.
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FOURTEEN YOUR TWELVE IS SHOWING
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Galop Excelsior
Romualdo Marenco (1841 - 9 ottobre 1907): il celebre «Galop» del Ballo Excelsior (1881). Allestimento del 2002 alla Teatro alla Scala di Milano, con Marta Romagna (Luce) e Isabel Seabra (Civiltà), coreografia di Ugo Dell’Ara; Corpo di ballo e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, dir. David Coleman.
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I am once again thinking about David Tennant and Olivia Coleman’s reactions to being told their Broadchurch characters have sexual tension
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rose and clara’s downfalls are the same — they thought they could stay with the doctor forever, that they could BE the doctor. the two of them fall in love with the doctor’s youthful facade. with rose, he leaned in to the illusion, even regenerating into a version of himself he designed for her, while with clara, he tried not to repeat that mistake — instead, he regenerates into a more honest version of himself, and clara reacts the same way I imagine rose would. she is shocked and unnerved, trying to connect the version of him she knew to the one standing in front of her now.
and then the doctor clearly tells her that he isn’t her boyfriend. but also that it wasn’t her mistake. he fell in love, and wanted desperately for her to be his equal, but he couldn’t lie to himself. he couldn’t repeat the mistakes he made with rose. he couldn’t continue to deny the truth of who he was — to deny that in any relationship with a human, no matter how kind and intelligent and wise, there is an insurmountable power differential between them.
the doctor is so much older than them both. so much vaster. both clara and rose make the same mistake. had the doctor been honest with rose, I wouldn’t be surprised if her story went very similarly to clara’s — after all, there’s no way in hell she would have ever left the doctor’s side willingly. like clara, she would have been shocked, but she would have stuck by him, and yet eventually, trying to be his equal would get her lost or killed, just as it did to her originally. just as it did to clara.
they are so similar, these women who love the doctor. and there is no denying that the doctor loves them back. but too often people ignore the power dynamics of those relationships, pretend like rose and/or clara were the doctor’s true equals. those people are missing the point of their endings, missing the fact that in the end, while rose tyler and clara oswald were brilliant, they shared the same flaw — they were human, and the doctor was not. is not. he couldn’t be, no matter how hard he tried.
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DAVID TENNANT as the Doctor and JENNA COLEMAN as Clara Oswald DOCTOR WHO — The Day of the Doctor (2013)
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