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Time Lord rock

Time Lord rock (sometimes shortened to Trock) is a genre of geek rock music based on, and about, the Doctor Who television series. It was created in 2008 in the United Kingdom with the formation of Chameleon Circuit.

Time Lord rock
Stylistic origins
Cultural origins2008 Doctor Who fandom; United Kingdom
Typical instrumentsVocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards
Regional scenes
Predominantly the United Kingdom and Australia.

History edit

The first Doctor Who inspired songs were recorded during the Dalekmania of the mid 1960s.[1] The most famous of these was the novelty song I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek, recorded by Newcastle band The Go-Go's in 1964.[2] Other notable songs of this time included Who's Who? by Roberta Tovey,[3] Frazer Hines'[4] album Time Traveller, and also the Third Doctor Jon Pertwee's hit single I Am the Doctor.[5]

In 1988, The KLF released the single "Doctorin' the Tardis" under the alternative band name The Timelords, which reached number 1 in the UK singles chart as well as charting in other countries. However, the group never released anything else under this name or with the same subject, nor did any other band follow up on the single, leaving it as a novelty rather than a genre.[6]

In the summer of 2008, Alex Day, a fan of Doctor Who, was inspired by the growing phenomenon of wizard rock (formed from Harry Potter fandom) to begin writing songs about Doctor Who, dubbing the resulting genre "Time Lord Rock" (abbreviated to "Trock", after the "Wrock" abbreviation used for wizard rock).[6][7][8][9] Charlie McDonnell, also a fan, did the same, and released an acoustic video performance of "Blink" on YouTube.[10] Combined with the Scottish vloggers Liam Dryden and Chris Beattie, they formed the first Time Lord rock band, Chameleon Circuit.[8]

Time Lord rock performers are usually British or Australian.[6] Chicago-based Time Crash may have been the first American band playing in the genre.[6] In 2013 Legs Nose Robinson became a trock-rocking[11] American band picking up the new genre and broad in range. "references to the series, while present, are subtle, with styles ranging from glam-tinged rock to a burlesque reminiscent of Kurt Weill."[12]

Groups and performers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dalek song". YouTube.
  2. ^ Telotte, Jay; Duchovnay, Gerald (2 August 2011). Science Fiction Film, Television, and Adaptation: Across the Screens. Routledge. ISBN 9781136650093 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ The actress who played Susan Foreman in Dr. Who and the Daleks
  4. ^ Better known as the Second Doctor's companion Jamie McCrimmon
  5. ^ "TV and entertainment news - Radio Times". Radio Times.
  6. ^ a b c d Kirby, Megan (19 November 2013). "Time Crash brings Time Lord rock across the pond". Chicago Reader.
  7. ^ Wilkes, Neil (8 June 2009). "Introducing Trock: Songs about 'Doctor Who'". DigitalSpy.com. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  8. ^ a b Harvison, Anthony (17 June 2009). "Chameleon Circuit review and interview". Den of Geek. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  9. ^ Stephens, Huw (25 November 2013). The Story of Trock. BBC Radio 1. Archive on SoundCloud.
  10. ^ "'Doctor Who's Day Roundup: Between a Rock and a Hard Place". BBC America. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  11. ^ "'Doctor Who' lands in Clarksville". The Leaf Chronicle. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  12. ^ a b c d Wilson, MacKenzie (19 September 2011), "Nerd Out to 'Doctor Who' Tunes: A Trock Rock Top 5", Anglophenia, BBC America, retrieved 4 April 2015

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