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Rock Goes to College
Directed byJohn Burrowes
Presented byPete Drummond
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series4
Production
ProducerMichael Appleton
Release
Original networkBBC2
Original release22 September 1978 –
19 March 1981

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Rock Goes to College (RGTC) was a BBC series that ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television. A variety of up-coming rock oriented bands were showcased live from small venues and broadcast simultaneously on television and radio during a 40-50 minute live performance.

It was a follow-on to the mid-1960s BBC series Jazz Goes to College.[1]

Concert venues[]

The venues were small university, polytechnic or college halls holding a few thousand people; often tickets were given to the Students' Union to distribute for free. The bands chosen were also, in some cases, bands which did not have a mainstream following at that time[citation needed] although many went on to be very successful.

A BBC DJ would also be present to introduce the band for the television audience.

Innovation[]

The original broadcasts were transmitted on television as well as Sight and Sound in Concert; a BBC initiative to provide simultaneous pictures on BBC2 and stereo radio broadcasts on BBC Radio 1, as stereo television broadcasts and receivers did not exist at the time. It allowed rock enthusiasts to enjoy the event with an improved sound quality.

Recordings[]

Original recordings of at least some of the Rock Goes to College series still exist and some legal releases have been made available, on DVD or CD, either as the concert in its entirety or as part of a compilation. UK Gold has re-broadcast some of the programmes (in stereo on television) in 2006 as has BBC Four and UK Arena in the late 1990s.

In some cases, the radio broadcasts contained additional songs to those broadcast via the television including pre-broadcast/warm-up tracks.

Concert listing[]

Many performances have been bootlegged from the original tapes or from public television/radio broadcasts. All references to availability on DVD here refers to legally produced and sold articles.

Episodes[]

Original Broadcasts 1978 (14 episodes)[]

  • The Boomtown Rats, 22 September, Middlesex Polytechnic, Hendon[2]
  1. Mary of the 4th Form
  2. Introduction - Peter Drummond
  3. Me & Howard Hughes
  4. I Never Loved Eva Braun
  5. Don't Believe What You Read
  6. Rat Trap
  7. Kicks
  8. Joey's On the Street Again
  9. Living On a Island
  10. She's Gonna Do You In
  11. Like Clockwork
  12. She's So Modern
  13. Looking After No. 1
  • Crawler, 29 September, University of London Union
  • The Crusaders, 10 October, Colchester Institute, Essex
  • The Stranglers. 20 October, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey[3]
  1. Ugly
  2. I Feel Like a Wog
  3. Bring on the Nubiles
  4. Burning Up Time
  5. Hanging Around

The concert is aborted when The Stranglers walk off stage, refusing to play to elitist audiences, after a dispute when an agreement to make tickets available outside of the college was not honoured.[4][5]

  • Rich Kids, 27 October, University of Reading - with Midge Ure & Glen Matlock
  1. Only Arsenic
  2. Hung on You
  3. Rich Kids
  4. Burning sounds
  5. Holy Holy
  6. 12 Miles High
  7. Forever & Ever
  8. Marching Men
  9. Lovers & Fools
  10. Strange One
  11. Empty Words
  12. Ghosts of Princes in Towers
  • The Climax Blues Band, 3 November, City of Birmingham Polytechnic.
  • John Martyn, 20 October. Available on DVD.
  1. May You Never
  2. One World
  3. One Day Without You
  4. The Dealer
  5. Certain Surprise
  6. Big Muff
  7. Anna
  • AC/DC, 10 November, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex.

"Whole Lotta Rosie" available on the AC/DC compilation DVD Family Jewels. "Problem Child", "Sin City", "Bad Boy Boogie" available on the compilation DVD set Plug Me In. Introduced by Pete Drummond.

  1. Live Wire
  2. Problem Child
  3. Sin City
  4. Bad Boy Boogie
  5. Whole Lotta Rosie
  6. Rocker
  7. Let There Be Rock
  • Lindisfarne, December, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex.
  1. Court in the Act
  2. Lady Eleanor
  3. Winter Song
  4. Make Me Want to Stay
  5. Kings Cross Blues
  6. Meet Me On the Corner
  7. Run for Home
  8. Brand New Day
  9. We Can Swing Together
  1. Hello There
  2. Come On, Come On
  3. Stiff Competition
  4. Guitar Solo/Jam
  5. Ain't That a Shame
  6. Need Your Love
  7. I Want You to Want Me
  8. California Man
  9. Surrender
  • Ian Dury & the Blockheads, Queen's University Belfast
  • Be-Bop Deluxe, Oxford
  1. New Precision
  2. Superenigmatix
  3. Possession
  4. Dangerous Stranger
  5. Islands of the Dead
  6. Lovers Are Mortal
  7. Panic in the World
  • George Thorogood, Middlesex Polytechnic, Hendon
  1. Ride On Josephine
  2. Cocaine Blues
  3. It Wasn't Me
  4. I'm Just Your Good Thing
  5. Madison Blues
  6. New Hawaiian Boogie
  7. Who Do You Love
  8. No Particular Place to Go
  9. Johnny B Goode
  • Tom Robinson Band

Original Broadcasts 1979 (8 episodes)[]

  • Bethnal, 6 January, University of London Union
  • The Cars, 13 January, University of Sussex, Brighton[6]
  1. Just What I Needed
  2. Good Times Roll
  3. I'm in Touch with Your World
  4. My Best Friend's Girl
  5. Moving in Stereo
  6. All Mixed Up
  7. Night Spots
  8. Bye Bye Love
  9. Don't Cha Stop
  10. You're All I've Got Tonight
  • The Rubinoos, 20 January, University of Reading
  • The Police, 21 February, Hatfield Polytechnic
  1. Can't Stand Losing You
  2. So Lonely
  3. Fall Out
  4. Hole in My Life
  5. Truth Hits Everybody
  6. Message in a Bottle (first live performance and not released as a single)
  7. Peanuts
  8. Roxanne
  9. Next to You
  • Steve Hillage, 28 February, University of Kent at Canterbury (broadcast 10 March)
  1. Salmon Song
  2. Unzipping the Zype
  3. Hurdy Gurdy Man
  4. 1988 Aktivator
  5. Unidentified (Flying Being)
  6. It's All Too Much
  • Bruford, 17 March, Oxford Polytechnic, Oxfordshire (feat. Allan Holdsworth: guitar / Annette Peacock: vocals). Available on DVD.
  1. Sample and Hold
  2. Beelzebub
  3. The Sahara of Snow (part one)
  4. The Sahara of Snow (part two)
  5. Forever until Sunday
  6. Adios a la Pasada (Goodbye to the Past)
  7. 5G
  • Rory Gallagher, Middlesex Polytechnic
  • Average White Band, University of Surrey, Guildford
  1. When Will You Be Mine
  2. Atlantic Avenue
  3. A Love of Your Own
  4. I'm the One
  5. Walk On By
  6. Feel No Fret

Original Broadcasts 1980 (12 episodes)[]

  1. Look Sharp!
  2. Baby Stick Around
  3. Sunday Papers
  4. One More Time
  5. Friday
  6. It's Different for Girls
  7. Don't Wanna Be Like That
  8. Happy Loving Couples
  9. I'm the Man
  10. Got the Time
  11. Is She Really Going Out with Him?
  12. Come On
  • The Specials, 21 January, Colchester Institute, Colchester, Essex
  1. Do the Dog
  2. Monkey Man
  3. Rat Race
  4. Blank Expression
  5. Rude Boys Outta Jail
  6. Doesn't Make it Alright
  7. Concrete Jungle
  8. Too Much Too Young
  9. Guns of Navarone
  10. Nite Klub
  11. Gangsters
  12. Longshot Kick de Bucket
  13. Madness
  14. You're Wondering Now
  • Live Wire, 4 February, Brighton Polytechnic
  • Secret Affair, 11 February, University of Bristol, Bristol
  • Spyro Gyra, 18 February, University of Leeds, Yorkshire (first ever UK performance)
  • Joe Ely Band, 20 February, Middlesex Polytechnic
  • Robin Trower, 25 February, University of London Union, London
  1. Day of the Eagle
  2. The Ring, Bridge of Sighs
  3. Too Rolling Stoned
  4. The Shout/Hannah
  5. Daydream
  6. Victims of the Fury
  7. Little Bit of Sympathy
  • April Wine, 10 March, University of Reading
  • Tom Petty, 24 March, Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford
  1. Shadow of a Doubt
  2. Anything That's Rock 'n' Roll
  3. Introduction - Peter Drummond
  4. Even the Losers
  5. Here Come's My Girl
  6. I Need to Know
  7. Luna
  8. Stories We Could Tell
  9. Refugee
  10. Breakdown
  11. American Girl
  • Steve Forbert, 31 March, Lancaster University
  1. Going Down to Laurel
  2. Romeo's Tune
  3. Complications
  4. Down by the Sally Gardens
  5. What Kind a Guy
  6. Steve Forbert's Midsummernight's Toast
  7. Thinking
  8. The Sweet Love That You Give Shure Goes a Long Long Way
  9. Say Goodbye to Little Joe
  10. You Can Not Win If You Do Not Play
  11. Medley: Nadin, Pokeseller Danny, You Can Not Win If You Do Not Play
  • The Blues Band, 22 May, Keele University
  • After the Fire, 7 November, City University, London (broadcast 16 March 1981)
  1. Sailing Ship (instrumental)
  2. Wild West Show
  3. Can You Face It?

Original Broadcasts 1981 (11 episodes)[]

  1. King
  2. Strange Fruit
  3. The Earth Dies Screaming
  4. Little by Little
  5. I Think It's Going to Rain Today
  6. Food for Thought
  7. Tyler
  8. Signing Off
  • The Motels, 26 January, University of Bradford
  1. Kicks
  2. Anticipating
  3. Days Are O.K. (But the Nights Were Made for Love)
  4. Closets & Bullets
  5. Whose Problem
  6. Total Control
  7. Party Professionals
  8. Cry Baby
  9. Envy
  10. Danger
  11. Conroy Guy
  12. Wondering
  • John Martyn, 2 February, Chelsea School of Art
  • The Roches, 9 February, Loughborough University of Technology
  1. Bad for Me
  2. We
  3. Nurds
  4. The Troubles
  5. My Sick Mind
  6. Hallelujah Chorus
  7. Hammond Song
  8. Mr. Sellack
  • U2, 23 January, Queen's University Belfast
  1. The Ocean
  2. 11 O’Clock Tick Tock
  3. Cry - The Electric Co.
  4. Out of Control
  5. Gloria
  6. I Fall Down
  • Stiff Little Fingers, 23 January, Queen's University Belfast
  • B. A. Robertson, 16 February, Preston Polytechnic, Lancashire
  • Gillan, 23 February, Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford. Available on DVD, "The Glory Years".
  1. Unchain Your Brain
  2. Mr Universe
  3. No Easy Way
  4. Trouble
  5. Mutually Assured Destruction
  6. On the Rocks
  7. Vengenace
  8. New Orleans
  • John Martyn. 2 March, University of Stirling. Available on DVD.
  1. Big Muff
  2. Some People Are Crazy
  3. Grace and Danger
  4. Save Some (For Me)
  5. Eibhil Ghail Chiuin Ni Chearbhail
  6. Couldn't Love You More
  7. Amsterdam Rock
  8. Johnny Too Bad
  • Siouxsie and The Banshees, 19 March, Warwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick, Warwickshire
  1. Israel
  2. Spellbound
  3. Arabian Knights
  4. Halloween
  5. Christine
  6. Night Shift
  7. Red Light
  8. But Not Them
  9. Voodoo Dolly
  10. Eve White/Eve Black

Bootlegs[]

In general, many of these performances will have only have been shown a very limited number of times on TV and in some cases only once. Very few of these concerts seem to have made it to legal DVD (such as the Bill Bruford, both John Martyn and a sample of AC/DC).

Bootlegs exist created from original TV (although very few domestic video recorders were around at the time) and radio broadcasts (through cassette tapes) as well as subsequent repeats. In particular, the AC/DC, Specials, Robin Trower, Ian Gillan, Cars, Police and U2 DVDs, CDs and tapes are commonly found advertised on trader's sites.

Some of the shows, such as AC/DC and The Police, have been recently broadcast on VH1 Classic on the show BBC Crown Jewels.

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