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The UK cassette single featured a cut-together combination of " Surrender ", " Carnage " and " Annihilation ", plus Reagan snippets and interview sections not included on any other release.
In the UK cassette culture was at its peak in what is known as the post-punk period, 1978-1984.
Both the New Musical Express ( NME ) and Sounds, the main weekly music papers of the time in the UK, launched their own ' cassette culture ' features, in which new releases would be briefly reviewed and ordering information given.
The October 2011 edition of Record Collector magazine published an article about the significance of cassette culture in the UK and listing 21 rare but sought after cassette releases.
In the United Kingdom the C86 cassette, a 1986 NME compilation featuring Primal Scream, The Pastels, The Wedding Present and other bands, was a document of the UK indie scene at the start of 1986.
Kellett left to join Simply Red, but guested on The Guitar and Other Machines ( 1987 ), the first new UK album to be released on the unsuccessful Digital Audio Tape format ( as well as the usual media of LP, audio cassette and CD ).
* UK cassette – Factory Records ( FACT 75C )
The PRT Records cassette issue in the UK contains " Movin ' On ( Vocal )" and " Movin ' On ( Dub )" as bonus tracks B7 and B8.
* Live at the Lyceum ( 1981 cassette ) No. 14 UK Indie
Subjectively valid methods came to prominence in consumer audio in the UK and Europe in the 1970s, when the introduction of compact cassette tape, dbx and Dolby noise reduction techniques revealed the unsatisfactory nature of many basic engineering measurements.
The band used the label to release and distribute a number of cassettes and booklets by themselves ( see also Cassette Culture ), including their early demo recordings Be Happy Despite It All ( 1983 ), Another Year Of The same Old Shit ( 1984 ) and the ' cassette single ' " Common Ground " ( 1984 ), which was a benefit for striking miners ( see UK miners ' strike ( 1984-1985 )).
An official fourteen-track soundtrack for the film was released on both vinyl LP and cassette in the UK by Cherry Lane Records Ltd in 1984.
Through the network of PET users in the UK they made contact with Graham Heggie in Coventry and Graham's knowledge of electronics meant that they quickly arrived at the idea of a shift register connected to the tape cassette port.
Cultural Amnesia ( CA ) are an English post-punk music group, first active between 1979 and 1983 as participants in the so-called cassette culture of the late 1970s and early 1980s in the UK.
* Walk Through This World with the Folk Implosion cassette ( Chocolate Monk Records UK, 1993 )
* 1997, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-105330-2, Pub date 21 April 1997, Audio book cassette ( narrated by Robert Hardy )
* UK Music cassette – Factory Records ( FACT 150C )
The first NOW was released on 28 November 1983 and featured thirty UK hit singles from that year on a double vinyl LP or cassette.
Wild Palms was released on VHS cassette in the UK in 1993, where it aired between 15 November and 7 December the same year.
UK cassette single
They recorded a cassette ( The Lewd, The Mad, the Ugly and Old Nick ) with Youth of Killing Joke, which brought them to the attention of the UK music press.
; UK cassette single
The story arc was packaged for sale on cassette and CD as Superman: Doomsday and Beyond in the UK and as Superman Lives!

UK and culture
In November 2008, the UK based think tank Demos published an influential pamphlet entitled ' It's a material world: caring for the public realm ', in which they argue for integrating the public directly into efforts to conserve material culture, particularly that which is in the public, their argument, as stated on page 16, demonstrates their belief that society can benefit from conservation as a paradigm as well as a profession:
ECHELON is a name used in global media and in popular culture to describe a signals intelligence ( SIGINT ) collection and analysis network operated on behalf of the five signatory states to the UK – USA Security Agreement ( Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, referred to by a number of abbreviations, including AUSCANNZUKUS and Five Eyes ).
Starting in the mid-1960s, and partly as a result of the success of such UK musicians as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, London became a centre for the worldwide youth culture, exemplified by the Swinging London subculture which made Carnaby Street a household name of youth fashion around the world.
In the UK before 1967 media outlets for psychedelic culture were limited to stations like Radio Luxembourg and pirate radio like Radio London, particularly the programmes hosted by DJ John Peel.
The Guardian reported that " 36 % of the 308 UK senior managers and directors having responded to a survey accepted swearing as part of workplace culture ", but warned about specific inappropriate uses of swearing such as when it is discriminatory or part of bullying behaviour.
In the UK, the happy face has been associated with psychedelic culture since Ubi Dwyer and the Windsor Free Festival in the 1970s and the dance music culture that emerged during the second summer of love in the late 1980s.
In order to help alleviate these problems, various NGOs have begun to operate in the region including the Makhad Trust, a UK charity which assists the Bedouin in developing a sustainable income while protecting Sinai's natural environment, heritage and culture.
* ' 80s Actual-1980s pop culture and news-the decade as it was lived in the UK.
Protest against the bombing school was summed up by Lewis when he wrote that the UK government was intent upon turning one of the ' essential homes of Welsh culture, idiom, and literature ' into a place for promoting a barbaric method of warfare.
* Food Stories – Explore a century of revolutionary change in UK food culture on the British Library's Food Stories website
It was the first city in the UK to install street signs bearing the rainbow coloured Pride flag to identify its gay quarter on Stanley Street, Cumberland Street, Temple Lane, Eberle Street and Temple Street, and was also the scene of many significant moments in the history of the gay rights movement ( see LGBT culture in Liverpool ).
However, in Britain today there is a renewed interest in the culture of food, popularly led by celebrity chefs who seek to raise the standard of food understanding in the UK.
* British Library Food Stories, a century of revolutionary change in UK food culture
In the UK and Ireland, sausages are a very popular and common feature of the national diet and popular culture.
It shows the three main superpowers UK, USA and USSR at the South Pole, each with a gathering of penguins whom they are trying to educate with " culture ".
These UK groups, known collectively as the British Invasion, reintroduced American youth culture to the broad potential of rock and pop music as a creative medium and to the wealth of musical culture to be found within the United States.
The Beatles influence on rock music and popular culture was, and remains, immense. Their commercial success started an almost immediate wave of changes — including a shift from US global dominance of rock and roll to UK acts, from soloists to groups, from professional songwriters to self-penned songs, and to changes in fashion.
* Gay Times, a UK culture magazine for gay males, known also as GT
Having originated in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the form of the free festival movement, mutating through protest camps ( thus incorporating elements of earlier radical tendencies such as the beat and peace movements ) and into punk through bands such as Crass, DIY culture became something of a recognised movement in the 1990s in the UK, where the protest ( the direct action ) and party ( the festival ) converged.

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