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BLUETHING: A Song Inspired by The BBC’s Doctor Who

June 13, 2014 by The Male Men Leave a Comment

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THE MALE MEN’s “BLUETHING” featuring Detective Sam Garner!

Wonder what happened to the handsome detective in Doctor Who’s “Angels in Manhattan” episode? Watch “BLUETHING” featuring the Detective himself to find out!

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About Our Special Guest!

Sam Garner - Rob DavidActor and Documentarian Rob David (pictured), known for his roles on HBO’s Rome, Law & Order, Red 2 and, of course, the doomed NYC Detective Sam Garner in Doctor Who (See episode clip below), joined THE MALE MEN for their latest and greatest hit song (of the future) “BLUETHING”. So, I guess we all know what happened to him now. He became a MALE MAN!

SONG DETAILS

Music by THE MALE MEN (pictured)

Dennis Marrero: VOCALS/LYRICS
Agim Colaku of FOLLY!: SOUNDS
Rob David as Sam Garner: Introduction
Song inspired by the BBC Show Doctor Who, and filled with monsters and love that span space and time itself. It’s pretty awesome.

Angels in Manhattan Video Clip

Check out Rob David’s role as Sam Garner in this Doctor Who clip from the “Angels in Manhattan” episode below.

Robert Davide – Doctor Who from Robert Davide actor on Vimeo.

BLUETHING (The Doctor Who Song) LYRICS

Some people call me strange
Others call me deranged
Some people call me insane
But no one knows my name

[“You Don’t Know the Doctor”]

Fell through a crack in time
left my body outside
Saved everyone again
But no one to call a friend

[“Exterminate”]

Some people call me strange
Others call me deranged
Some people call me vain
But no one knows my name

Monsters do exist
Did you get the message?
Keep them in your sight
Don’t Look into their eyes

Cause Time, it gets lonesome
Give me company
Won’t you come along
Will you wait for me?

[“There are fixed points in time where things must stay the way the are.]
[This isn’t one of them. This is an opportunity”]

Some people call me strange
Others call me deranged
Some people call me vain
But no one knows my name

This isn’t fixed in time
Things can still be changed
So let’s not throw away
An opportunity

Fell through a crack in time
left my body outside
Regenerate again
No one to call a friend

Monsters do exist
Did you get the message?
Keep them in your sight
Don’t Look into their eyes

Cause Time gets lonesome
Give me company
Won’t you come along
Will you wait for me

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The Male Men is a “music group” of sorts started by Dennis Marrero of gtdebris.com and Agim Colaku, guitarist for the New Jersey Hardcore band Folly. Focusing our songs on science fiction and pop culture in all forms: Movies, Television, Comic Books, Regular Books and, sometimes, even music; our goal is to be absurd, but amazing at the same time, all the while paying tribute to our favorite stories, authors, artists, muscians and really anything that’s creative. When it comes down to it, we’re just plain old fans that have too much time on our hands.
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