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TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia) [Original 12" Version] - MFSB featuring The Three Degrees (1974) IDRIS MUHAMMAD 'COULD HEAVEN EVER BE LIKE THIS' UK recession 1981 - Economics Help. In 1979, the incoming Conservative government inherited an economy with inflation in double figures.

UK recession 1981 - Economics Help

(April 1979 inflation was 10.1%). Also many industries were considered inefficient and trades unions were powerful. There had been a winter of discontent with many strikes taking place in the late 1970s. See: Economy of the 1970s Recessions in UK On coming to power, the government adopted a Monetarist approach to try and tackle the various economic problems of the UK. In particular, their overriding macroeconomic objective was to reduce inflation which peaked in 1980 at around 18%.

UK Inflation Since 1979 To Reduce Inflation The Government: Raised interest Rates (tightening of Monetary Policy)Tightening of Fiscal Policy to reduce the budget deficit. The effect of these policies was: Reduce consumer spending, investment and exports. Real GDP fell by 2.2% in 1981 The government argued that the recession was necessary to shake up the economy and get rid of inefficient firms. Modern Stamford Bridge - Liquidator.

Paul Canoville Chelsea debut. By Matt Barlow Updated: 01:26 GMT, 29 May 2009 Paul Canoville was settling into a seat at Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea take on Barcelona when he was recognised. 'Hey, Canners.' A wave of acknowledgement, a thumbs-up, a handshake, small talk and then a confession.

Paul Canoville Chelsea debut

The routine is familiar to Canoville. 'Paul, I was one of the idiots who shouted those things. It may well happen again on Saturday as he strolls down Wembley Way to cheer on Chelsea in the FA Cup Final. Kerry dixon - best goal ever. Chelsea pre-season training early 80s. Fulham Broadway` Old Station`1991-2010. Bolton Wanderers 0-1 Chelsea (1982-83 Second Division) - TheChels.info - The Chelsea Football Club Wiki. Skinhead Reggae. Dandy Livingstone - Rudy a Message To You. Toots and the Maytals - 54-46 Was My Number. The Liquidator - Harry J All Stars - Reggae 45RPM. Madness - The Prince. Monkey Spanner/Double Barrel. The Clash - White Riot Live (1978 Victoria Park London) Money in my pocket (extended) Culture - Two Seven Clash - Two Sevens Clash. Dr. Feelgood - Roxette. X ray spex - world turned dayglo. The Specials – Ghost Town. The Specials - Terry Hall, Jerry Dammers, Neville Staples, Lynval Golding, John Bradbury, Roddy Radiation and Sir Horace Gentleman – on tour in the US for the first time.

The Specials – Ghost Town

Photograph: Keystone/Hulton Forget for a moment the synchronous outbreak of inner-city rioting which made Ghost Town seem like a news report as much as a record. It was a remarkable pop cultural moment but it wasn't what made the song a classic. Hear it instead as the sound of a disintegrating band who stayed together just long enough to record it. The centre cannot hold and the different voices pass each other in the night without quite connecting. Expansions - Lonnie Liston Smith (12" Vinyl) 1975. Delirium - Francine McGee (Vinyl 12") 1978. IDRIS MUHAMMAD 'COULD HEAVEN EVER BE LIKE THIS'

Candido - Jingo (1979) Jazz Funk - Charles Earland - Let The Music Play. Tania Maria - Come With Me. Azymuth - jazz carnival RIP R Bertrami. George Duke - Brazilian Love Affair. Space Bass - Slick (Vinyl 12") 1979. TURN THE MUSIC UP ! / THE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION. Kleeer - Keep your body workin' TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia) [Original 12" Version] - MFSB featuring The Three Degrees (1974) Deee-Lite - Runaway (Video Version) D-Train - You're The One For Me ( re-mix ).wmv. What It Is - Garnet Mimms & Truckin' Company (1977) L.T.D. - (Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again 45 rpm 1977. Melba Moore - Let's Stand Together. Soul Train Do What You Want To Do T Connection. The B52's - Roam (High Quality) S-EXPRESS - "Theme From S-EXPRESS"

Doobie Brothers - Long Train Running. Act_download. DJhistory.com. Alix Sharkey of The Wag club. The news that the Wag lease has been sold, and that this legendary Soho club will soon become an Irish theme pub, marks the end of an era in British nightlife.

Alix Sharkey of The Wag club

Since it opened in April 1981, it has been a focus for clubland innovation, a catalyst for racial integration, and a temple to unremitting hedonism. But more than this, this tiny nightclub also symbolised how profoundly our culture has changed over the past two decades. Soho during the mid-70s was a very different country. Anyone frequenting the area was, by definition, of a dubious character. The area was known for brothels, strip-clubs, gambling and drinking dens, and nasty-looking blokes with big fists hanging around in shop doorways. Except nightclubs. In 1974 the Wag was still called the Whiskey-A-Go-Go. Inside, up a steep flight of stairs, one wall was entirely covered in mirror tiles.

Soft drinks only, no licence, they said at the bar. It did. Guest list: memories of the Wag Mike Pickering, DJ Dylan Jones, editor of GQ. Goldmine, Canvey Island. Caister Soul Weekender. TransferTalk11 : Retweet if you have ever been...