探花视频

THE Scholarly Web - 20 March 2014

Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere

Published on
March 20, 2014
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Have you ever noticed how many prominent people and organisations in the UK鈥檚 university sector have names that sound exactly like they should be taking the stage at Glastonbury?

No? Well, University of Nottingham registrar Paul Greatrix has, and to hypothesise about what the big hitters of the higher education world might sound like if they were, indeed, popular beat combos.

鈥淭he Russell Group鈥, he observes, could be a 鈥渟waggering, over-confident ageing southern sextet鈥 with 鈥渟trong musical pedigree鈥 and 鈥渆xtraordinary chart success over many, many years鈥, while 鈥淢illion+鈥 suggests a band of 鈥渃hippy northern upstarts and indie darlings, rarely troubling the charts鈥.

There are political acts, including 鈥淐able and Willetts鈥 鈥 an 鈥渋mprobably successful DJ and producer duo who, despite rarely appearing live together have enjoyed some modest critical if not popular success鈥, and 鈥淩AB Charge鈥, who are 鈥渃ockney hardcore thrash metal merchants 鈥 their stock keeps rising鈥.

探花视频

ADVERTISEMENT

鈥淲u Tang UCLan鈥 are a 鈥渓egendary Preston-based hip hop collective鈥, while 鈥淢OOCs鈥, an 鈥渦ltra hip techno duo鈥, have 鈥測et to benefit from all the free downloads they鈥檝e given away鈥. Meanwhile, Dr Greatrix insists that 鈥淭he Registrars鈥 are an 鈥渋mpossibly cool, utterly essential indie quartet鈥 who are 鈥渉ugely under-rated鈥 鈥 perhaps not a surprising claim, in the circumstances.

探花视频 was not immune to the blog鈥檚 bandification treatment, with Phil Baty, our editor at large and rankings editor, given the alter ego 鈥淩anking Phil B鈥: a 鈥渓egendary toaster and founding member of North East reggae collective, League Tables鈥 who has 鈥渃ontinued to enjoy solo success and many international tour dates鈥. (At the time of writing, 鈥淩anking Phil B鈥 is gigging in China.)

探花视频

ADVERTISEMENT

To keep the game going, Dr Greatrix turned to Twitter and asked people to suggest their own .

Paul Inman (), Oxford Brookes University鈥檚 pro vice-chancellor and dean of the faculty of technology, design and environment, suggested 鈥淭he PVCs鈥, an 鈥渦tterly uncool but seminal punk band鈥 and Tom Hay, head of postgraduate recruitment at Cardiff University (), went for 鈥淩.E.F.鈥 鈥 a 鈥4 piece College rock band whose global impact diminished following the loss of their drummer鈥.

Douglas Blackstock () wanted to hear 鈥淩egulating all over the world鈥, the biggest hit by 鈥淪tatus QAA鈥, while Hugh Jones () handed a promotion to 1970s American rockers Dr Hook, declaring them 鈥淧rofessor Hook鈥.

Dr Greatrix took his inspiration from , which listed the 鈥淭op Ten political cliches that would be great band names鈥.

探花视频

ADVERTISEMENT

Among them were 鈥淭he Third Way鈥, an 鈥渁chingly cool nouvelle vague鈥 group, 鈥渨hose thirteen minute 鈥楢 new dawn has broken鈥 is a caustic hymn to the morning after the night before鈥, and 鈥淏eer and Sandwiches鈥, who will 鈥渘ever be cool, but forty years of touring and seven Gold albums tells you there鈥檒l always be a good audience for Pub rock with half an eye on Britain鈥檚 music hall tradition鈥.

Send links to topical, insightful and quirky online comment by and about academics to chris.parr@tsleducation.com

Register to continue

Why register?

  • Registration is free and only takes a moment
  • Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
  • Sign up for our newsletter
Please
or
to read this article.

Sponsored

Featured jobs

See all jobs
ADVERTISEMENT