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1981 and NME
The album also received favourable reviews from several music critics and was also listed by NME as one of the best albums to be released in 1981.
In 1981 the NME released the influential C81 cassette tape in conjunction with Rough Trade Records, available to readers by mail order at a low price.
The album Thirst, released on Fetish Records, followed in 1981 to a favourable critical reaction, knocking Adam and the Ants ' Dirk Wears White Sox from the top of the NME Indie Charts, by which time the band had combined musique concrète techniques with standard rock instrumentation.
Gartside recorded a demo of one of his new songs, " The ' Sweetest Girl '", in January 1981, and the song was included on the C81 cassette compilation obtained with tokens from the March issues of NME.
In July 1981, the British music magazine, NME, reported that the Flying Padovanis were playing at London's Moonlight Club.

1981 and editors
* Walter Koschorreck and Wilfried Werner, editors, Kommentar zum Faksimile des Codex Manesse: Die grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift ( Kassel: Ganymed ) 1981.
* Whitelock, D .; M. Brett, and C. N. L. Brooke, editors, Councils and Synods with Other Documents Relating to the English Church, 871 – 1204 Volume 2 ( 1981 )
* Book: Martin Lewis, Peter Walker, editors, The Secret Policeman's Other Ball ( London: Eyre Methuen, 1981 ) ISBN 0-413-50080-2
Butzer & F. Feher ( editors ) EB Christoffel: the influence of his work on mathematics and the physical sciences, Birkhäuser Verlag, 1981 ISBN 3-7643-1162-2.
In 1981, Bill Schaumburg succeeded Koester as managing editor, and Chris D ' Amato and Jim Ankrom joined the staff as associate editors in 1982.
Fraser ( 1981 ) editors Ian Fletcher and John Lucas, Leicester University Press
It's in 1981, for example, the European Union invited editors from the four leading WLM magazines in Europe ( from Germany, France, Italy and UK ) to a debate on women's rights in the European Parliament in Luxembourg ; and the sheer number of women's initiatives in the late 1970s has still to be documented.
Hopkins, editors, ( 1981 ) Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West African History.
Under the terms of sale of the Journal by The Jackson Foundation, the newspaper was to remain under " independent editors until 1981 ".

1981 and Roy
* 1901 – Roy Wilkins, American activist ( d. 1981 )
From Roy Ayers in the 1970s to Randy Weston in the 1990s, there have been collaborations which have resulted in albums such as Africa: Centre of the World by Roy Ayers, released on the Polydore label in 1981.
In 1981, defectors from the moderate wing of the Labour Party, led by former Cabinet ministers Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Shirley Williams, founded the Social Democratic Party.
* 1981Roy Williams, American football player
Almost immediately after his election as leader he was faced with a serious crisis: the creation in early 1981 of a breakaway party by four senior Labour right-wingers, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and William Rodgers ( the so-called " Gang of Four "), the Social Democratic Party.
* 1925 – Roy Brown, American singer-songwriter ( d. 1981 )
The 1981 Christmas special, " Whoops ", had two verses of lyrics written by Roy Clarke that were performed over the closing credits.
In 1981 Sykes wrote, directed and starred in the offbeat comedy If You Go Down in the Woods Today for Thames, with a cast including Roy Kinnear, Fulton Mackay and George Sewell.
Some of the younger followers of Gaitskell, principally Roy Jenkins, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams left the Labour Party in 1981 to found the Social Democratic Party, but the central objective of the Gaitskellites was eventually achieved by Tony Blair in his successful attempt to rewrite Clause IV in 1995.
On 25 January 1981, MPs Shirley Williams, Roy Jenkins, William Rodgers and David Owen made the Limehouse Declaration from Owen's house in Limehouse, which announced the formation of the Council for Social Democracy in opposition to the granting of block votes to the trade unions in the Labour Party to which they had previously belonged.
* 1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark-Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker, Roy Charman
Gene Palmer, Randle Walker ; 1971, Mike Buchanan, Lindsey Roberts ; 1972, Rueben Bussey, Bobby Price, Avery Downing ; 1973, Maurice Jones ; 1974, Coach Ben Pannel, Roy Green, Bobby Hunt, Stanley Lawrence ; 1975, James Brack, Bobby Mowrey, Jerry Malone ; 1976, Pres Young, Rex Scroggins, Dick Ford ; 1977, Robert Knight ; 1979, Jackie Walker, Gregg McNeal ; 1980, Windy Haggard, Syd Keasler, Zell Roberts, Wilber Ingram ; 1981, Kenny Rowe, Martin Luther King Jr, Danny Malone ; 1982, Jimmy Killion, Gene Grammer ; 1983, David Powell, Jerry Bunt ; 1984, Doug Floyd, Ken Jones ; 1985, Mike Trice, Scooter Taylor ; 1986, Brian Koechel, Bryon Lawrence ; 1987, Donald Taylor ; 1988, Jimmie Tallant ; 1989, Tommy Roberts ; 1990, Chris Shafer, Larry Gideon ; 1991, Randy Clark, Clifford Shaw ; 1992, Jimmy Lynn Grimes, Ricky Lawrence ; 1993, Linty Ingram ; 1995, Jeff Brownlee, Ron Gideon ; 1996, John Martin ; 1997, Rob Floyd ; 1998, Steve Green, Patrick Gill ; 1999, J. B. Rodgers ; 2000, Les Langley ; 2001, Rodney Flake ; 2002, Donnie Muckleroy
A list of past honorary degree recipients, include: Beverly Sills ( 1975 ), Roy Lichtenstein ( 1977 ), Twyla Tharp ( 1978 ), Gordon Davidson ( 1980 ) Haskell Wexler ( 1981 ) Mischa Schneider ( 1981 ), Bella Lewitzky ( 1981 ), Henry Mancini ( 1983 ), Jan de Gaetani ( 1983 ), Ravi Shankar ( 1985 ), John Cage ( 1986 ), Frank O. Gehry ( 1987 ), Trisha Brown ( 1988 ), Donn B. Tatum ( 1989 ), Luis Valdez ( 1989 ), Paul Taylor ( 1989 ), Ornette Coleman ( 1990 ), Beatrice Manley ( 1990 ), Lulu May Von Hagen ( 1990 ), Ustad Ali Akbar Khan ( 1991 ), Pearl Primus ( 1991 ), Adrian Piper ( 1992 ), Ray Bradbury ( 1992 ), Yvonne Rainer ( 1993 ), Steven Bochco ( 1993 ), Stan Brakhage ( 1994 ), Vija Celmins ( 1994 ), Betye Saar ( 1995 ), Carolyn Forche ( 1995 ), Laurie Anderson ( 1996 ), Elvin Jones ( 1996 ), Chantal Akerman ( 1997 ), Lee Breuer ( 1998 ), Ed Ruscha ( 1999 ), Bill Viola ( 2000 ), Steve Reich ( 2000 ), Ry Cooder ( 2001 ), Faith Hubley ( 2001 ), Bruce Nauman ( 2001 ), Alice Coltrane ( 2002 ), Roy E. Disney ( 2003 ), Anna Halprin ( 2003 ), Carolee Schneemann ( 2003 ), Christian Wolff ( 2004 ), Daniel Nagrin ( 2004 ), James Newton ( 2005 ), Harrison “ Buzz ” Price ( 2005 ), Julius Shulman ( 2005 ), Rudy VanderLans ( 2006 ), Rudy Perez ( 2006 ), Alonzo King ( 2007 ), Harry Belafonte ( 2008 ), Herbert Blau ( 2008 ), Terry Riley ( 2008 ), Elizabeth LeCompte ( 2009 ), Morton Subotnick ( 2009 ), William M. Lowman ( 2010 ), Trimpin ( 2010 ), Annette Bening ( 2011 ), Donald McKayle ( 2011 ), and Peter Sellars ( 2012 ).
* January 5: Roy Jenkins, former president of the European Commission ( 1977 – 1981 )
In 1981, unhappy with the influence of the far left in the Labour Party, she resigned from it to form the SDP, along with Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Bill Rodgers.
Open All Hours is a BBC sitcom written by Roy Clarke which ran for four series ( 26 episodes in all over three broadcast runs ) a first run in 1976, a second run in 1981, third in 1982 and a fourth in 1985, with a pilot episode from the Seven of One series in 1973.
Following the establishment of the SDP by the ' Gang of Four ' ( Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Bill Rodgers, Shirley Williams ), who had left the Labour Party in March 1981, the new party entered into an informal alliance with the existing centre party, the Liberals, led by David Steel.
Early in 1981, Owen and three other senior moderate Labour politicians – Roy Jenkins, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams – announced their intention to break away from the Labour Party to form a " Council for Social Democracy ".
# Cardinal Archbishop Maurice Roy ( 1947 – 1981 )

1981 and Carr
Terry Carr, Doubleday 1981
From 1977 until 1981 Carr was a senior vice president with Bovay Engineers, Inc., a Houston Consulting Engineering Firm.
Carr ( 1981 ).
* Elizabeth Jordan Carr ( born 1981 ) first U. S. baby born from the in-vitro fertilization procedure, 15th in the world
Carr was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 6th congressional district to the U. S. House for the 94th and to the two succeeding Congresses, serving from January 3, 1975 to January 3, 1981.
It was founded in 1981 when a former Dick Smith Electronics employee, Gary Johnston, purchased John Carr & Co. Pty Ltd.
From 1980 to 1981, Carr was the Boston City Hall bureau chief of the Boston Herald American, and he later worked as the paper's State House bureau chief.
Elizabeth Jordan Carr ( born December 28, 1981 at 7: 46 am ) was the United States ' first baby born from the in-vitro fertilization procedure and the 15th in the world.
On December 28, 1981 their procedure gave birth to Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first American test tube baby.
More letters were published in Gavin de Beer's 1960 The sciences were never at war, and further biographical material was published by Frans Stafleu in 1967, and by Denis and Maisie Carr in 1976 and 1981.
* John Adam Carr ( Lab ): Hackney Central 1981 – March 31, 1986

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