Dr Who on Holiday
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Dr Who on Holiday is the second track from the mash up album, American Edit created by Dean Gray (a collaboration of Party Ben and Team 9). It combines Green Day's "Holiday" with Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 2" and "Doctorin' The TARDIS" by The Timelords (better known as The KLF). "Doctorin' The TARDIS" itself takes a sample from "Rock and Roll Part 2".
[edit] Song layout
The song starts with a "conversation" between George W. Bush and a Dalek over the sound made by the TARDIS (presumably made by separate quotes being merged). The "conversation" goes as follows.
Bush : "Either you're with those who love freedom, or you're with those who hate innocent life."
Dalek : "All inferior species are to be considered the enemy of the Daleks and destroyed."
Bush : "Well either you're with us, or you are the enemy."
Dalek : "We obey no one, we are the superior beings!" (This clip is used in Doctorin' the TARDIS itself as well)
The song then goes on to play the start of "Holiday" and goes on to layer "Doctorin' the TARDIS" over the top. The "whistle like" Doctor Who theme is layered over the verses of "Holiday". The song then stops and the "chant" from "Doctorin' The TARDIS" is then played over the "main" part of "Holiday". There is then more verses of "Holiday" until the change of riff. "Rock and Roll Part 2" is then layered over the top of the "build up" to the final verses. The ending is a complicated mix of all three songs.
[edit] Video
A video mash up has been made available on Youtube.com and mixes the "Holiday" video and the "Doctorin' the TARDIS" video, incidentally both videos involves a car being driven.
[edit] Cover
Smash Up Derby covered the song live for Dean Gray - American Edit : The Theatrical Experience. The video of this is available on Youtube.com.

