Music, if you dare. From various Doctor Rock Bands and Ensembles

A visit to the ugly side of the Newcastle Underground Music Scene


 

Doctor Rock is possibly the worlds first Private Consulting Network Philosopher, Underground Rock Drummer, Photographer, Classic Car Enthusiast, Web Design/Hosting Service and commentator on the state and nature of reality and fate itself.
 

This website is an anachronism, it was made when internet technology was older and slower, it is now little more than a parrody of website construction, a travesty, a pethetic comedy. So you should go Read my Blog

Kafka In Space

as it is at least somewhat more up to date.
 
 

Or possibly look at an extensive collection of Photographs in the

The Online Book Of Madness

 

The Doctor Rock Chatspace


To download high quality MP3's of the most popular Doctor Rock band music, it is available at Doctor Rock MP3 back catalog on mp3.com.au.

 

And who do you think would be Doctor Rock's favourite bass player, is it John Paul Jones, John Entwistle, Tony Levin, Mike Rutherford, Tina Weymouth, Stephanie from Something for Kate ... no. It's Melissa Auf der Maur. Have I not mentioned it before?


 

Feed Your Head with some of Doctor Rock's archive of inspirational and definitely influential music from the past 40 odd years.

 

Have you ever seriously considered just how important the classic and inevitably cult scifi Television series Babylon 5 was ?

 

The Essential Viewing List

 

Items of general weirdness

 

 
This was the first website done by Doctor Rock.

The Official Robin Atkin Downes Website


Chronicles of Mystery and Madness

All Streaming RealVideo 36kbps

 
Doctor Rock speaks on classic vehicles with Jabba and Leah on a Joint phone-in
 
Doctor Rock Was indeed an ONYA award nominee
 
Doctor Rock's rendition of the classic "We Killed God at Magdeburg speech" by Mr Michael Caine in James Clavell's Masterpiece "The Last Valley"
 
Recentely discovered missing scene from the classic anti-drugs movie "Reefer Madness"
 
Barely recollected line from H.G Wells
 
The poingnant "It's a Mystery" sequence by Doctor Rock
 
A look at fu.axiom.net.au, the server equipment here at The Axiom
 
The Inevitable video feedback effort