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* The Animals, a British rock band
* Atomic Rooster, a British progressive rock band
Although Collins used it as a catharsis for her opposition to the Vietnam War, two years after her rendition, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, senior Scottish regiment of the British Army, recorded an instrumental version featuring a bagpipe soloist accompanied by a pipe and drum band.
* Atmosfear, a British jazz-funk band active in the 1970s
* ANS ( album ), a box set from the British band Coil
* ANS ( single ), a single by the British band Coil
More recently, the horn section of Antibalas have been guest musicians on TV On The Radio's highly acclaimed 2008 album Dear Science, as well as on British band Foals ' 2008 album, Antidotes.
In recent times, it has become customary to invite units from France's allies to the parade ; in 2004 during the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, British troops ( the band of the Royal Marines, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Grenadier Guards and King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery ) led the Bastille Day parade in Paris for the first time, with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
* Benz ( group ), British band
Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
* Blitz ( band ), a British punk rock band
The " British brass band " group of instruments fall into this category.
In 2009, Charles formed the Fantasy Funk Band, from the leading British musicians in the genre, and has presented the band at festivals, including Glastonbury.
* Cyan was a British progressive rock band from the 1980s and 1990s.
* Cleopatra ( band ), a British girl group
* Cradle of Filth, a popular British extreme metal band, has produced an album called Dusk ... and Her Embrace inspired by " Carmilla ", and have also recorded an instrumental track titled " Carmilla's Masque ".
* The Chords, 1970s British mod revival band
British style brass band ensembles consist completely of brass instruments ( except for the percussion section ).
* The Creation ( band ), a British band
In 1985, the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion achieved their only UK Number One album-and the best-selling album of their career-with Misplaced Childhood, a concept album featuring lyrics by frontman Fish which were partly autobiographical.
* Clone ( Threshold album ), a 1998 album by British progressive metal band Threshold
In the Hauran in Syria, where timber is scarce the doors were made in stone, and one measuring by is in the British Museum ; the band on the meeting stile shows that it was one of the leaves of a double door.
* Discharge ( band ), British hardcore punk band

British and Squeeze
Squeeze are a British band that came to prominence in the United Kingdom during the New Wave period of the late 1970s and continued recording successfully in the 1980s and 1990s.
Other British bands labelled as power pop included The Jam, The Amber Squad, The Boys, The Pleasers, The Stukas, The Monos !, The Boyfriends, Squeeze, Buzzcocks, Starjets, The Vapors and The Chords.
In 1980, the British band Squeeze released a 5-inch 33 RPM vinyl recording of " If I Didn't Love You ", backed with " Another Nail In My Heart " ( A & M Records AM-1616 / SP-4802 ).
The Squeeze is a 1977 British gangster thriller, directed by Michael Apted, based on a novel by Bill James ( under the pseudonym, " David Craig ").
The Squeeze is now considered a forgotten crime masterpiece that usually gets mentioned in books on British cinema of the 1970s but usually gets overlooked in the light of Get Carter ( 1971 ) & The Long Good Friday ( 1981 ).
He was a touring member of British pop / rock band Squeeze from 1996 – 97 and played on one track on their 1998 Domino album.
Babylon and On is a 1987 album by the British New Wave group Squeeze.
Play is a 1991 album by the British New Wave group Squeeze.
Some Fantastic Place is a 1993 album by the British New Wave group Squeeze.
Ridiculous is an album by the British New Wave group Squeeze.
The theme tune was written and performed by Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford from the British band Squeeze ( with the cast singing the theme for the first series, and Tilbrook singing for the second ).

British and refers
It refers to the Columbia District, the British name for the territory drained by the Columbia River, in southeastern British Columbia, which was the namesake of the pre-Oregon Treaty Columbia Department of the Hudson's Bay Company.
North Americans call this gauge, referring to the end result of these adjustments ; British crocheters speak of tension, which refers to the crafter's grip on the yarn while producing stitches.
He refers to British director Christopher Nolan ’ s The Dark Knight and Inception as British rather than as American films, and yet " when a movie which looks quintessentially ‘ British ’, such as The King's Speech, achieves equivalent success, everyone suddenly starts writing articles about the state of our national cinema as if it somehow exists in isolation.
Strabo also mentions British kings who sent embassies to Augustus and Augustus ' own Res Gestae refers to two British kings he received as refugees.
The oak in the song's title refers to the wood from which British warships were traditionally made in the age of sail.
In the context of customer service, standardisation refers to the process of developing an international standard that enables organizations to focus their attention on delivering excellence in customer service, whilst at the same time providing recognition of success through a third party organization, such as British Standards Institution ( BSI ).
This refers to the re-establishment of British rule in the year 1833 during which Argentina states the existing population living in the islands was expelled.
In British usage, barbecuing refers to a fast cooking process directly over high heat, while grilling refers to cooking under a source of direct, high heat — known in the US and Canada as broiling.
The term " British North America " ( BNA ) refers to the British colonies in North America.
The name refers to the two main enemies of the British colonists: the royal French forces and the various Native American forces allied with them.
The noun license ( American English ) or licence ( British English, Indian English, Canadian English, Australian English, New Zealand English ) refers to that permission as well as to the document recording that permission.
The term " garden " in British English refers to a small enclosed area of land, usually adjoining a building.
* Executive car, British term that refers to a car's size and is used to describe an automobile larger than a large family car
( The usual British term for an aerial tramway is cable car, which in the U. S. usually refers to a ground-level car pulled along by subterranean cables.
Its unusual name, coined by Thomas Carlyle in 1858, refers to an ear severed from Robert Jenkins, captain of a British merchant ship.
In British usage, " real property ", often shortened to just " property ", generally refers to land and fixtures, while the term " real estate " is used mostly in the context of probate law, and means all interests in land held by a deceased person at death, excluding interests in money arising under a trust for sale of or charged on land.
He was named after British film mogul J. Arthur Rank and refers to what would be later known as crank calling.
The Lindisfarne Gospels is called Insular or Hiberno-Saxon art, a general term that refers to manuscripts produced in the British Isles between 500-900 AD ( Backhouse 2004 ).
The term " Dunkirk Spirit " still refers to a popular belief in the solidarity of the British people in times of adversity.

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