
In December of 2005, after just having discovered Doctor Who, I was watching the show’s behind-the-scenes spin-off show, Doctor Who Confidential.
One short segment featured shots of The Doctor’s main villains, the Daleks, cut together with the Big Brovaz song Nu Flow.
Those two elements worked so well together that I was disappointed that the segment didn’t last longer.
So I decided to finish the pairing, by making a Dalek tribute video set to the entire song.
But it took longer than expected, so I put the project on ice.
I later decided to finish the video in May of 2007. But then there had been so many additional episodes featuring the Daleks. So I had more cool clips of Daleks than I could fit into the lenght of that one song.
So I decided that clips from seperate season would get seperate songs, and you can see the result below.
The first Dalek Tribute
The series 1 episodes Dalek, Bad Wolf and The Parting Of The Ways from 2005 are set to Nu Flow by Big Brovaz.
The series 2 episodes Army Of Ghosts and Doomsday from 2006 are set to Numb by Linkin Park.
And finally, Daleks In Manhattan and Evolution Of The Daleks from series 3 in 2007. These episodes are set to I Just Wanna Live by Good Charlotte.
I was pretty happy with result, and would then go on to make a new video for each season for the next six years.
Dalek Tribute 2
The series 4 episodes The Stolen Earth and Journey’s End from 2008 are set to The Big Boom by Jonathan Coulton.
Dalek Tribute 3
The series 5 episodes Victory of the Daleks, The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang from 2010 are set to Fashion Is Danger by Flight of the Conchords.
There had been some controvercy over the Dalek redesign in this season, so this video was me having some fun at their expense.
Dalek Tribute 4
The series 7 episode Asylum of the Daleks from 2012 is set to Crazy by Gnarls Barkley.
I also made five Classic Dalek Tributes, featuring episodes from the “classic” seasons of Doctor Who, which aired from 1963 to 1989.
The 60s – Part One
The 1960s serials The Daleks and The Dalek Invasion of Earth are set to Exterminate by Snap and Us Against the World by Westlife.
The 60s – Part Two
The 1960s serials The Space Museum, The Chase, The Dalek’s Master Plan and The Evil of the Daleks are set to Ticket to Ride by The Beatles, Disco Inferno by The Trammps and Who Said We’re Wack? by The Lonely Island.
The 70s – Part One
The 1970s serials Genesis of the Daleks and Destiny of the Daleks are set to All as One by Trocadero, The Metal by Tenacious D and Always Look On The Bright Side of Life by Eric Idle (from Monty Python’s Life of Brian).
The 70s – Part Two
The 1970s serials Genesis of the Daleks and Destiny of the Daleks are set to
One Little Slip by Barenaked Ladies and Wasteland Soul by Miracle of Sound.
The 80s
The 1980s serials Resurrection of the Daleks, Revelation of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks are set to the Pascal remix of Snap’s Exterminate.
Not all of these songs are among the types of music I like to listen to on a normal basis. I just tried to mix up the genres so that each video would feel different.
But I feel that for the most part, each song fits well with the visuals. That they bring something more to the table.
I am particularly happy with the comedic parts like Dalek Tribute 3 or ‘Who Said We’re Wack?’ in part two of the 60s. But ‘The Metal’ part from part one of the 70s may be one of the most awesome things I have ever made.
I had some trouble getting these videos to you, as some of them had been hit by YouTube’s over-eager content ID system.
That’s why I’m no longer making Dalek Tribute videos. Did not want to deal with YouTube taking them down all the time.
That, but also the sheer amount of time it takes to make one of these, cutting all those hours of episodes down and fitting it all into a short song, it got frustrating at times.
You’ve done quite a lot of work!
I try 😉