The band that I knew in the late fifties were from the kent area and recorded songs such as "Mockingbird hill" in a blue beat type style.
Freak Power. 90s British Acid Jazz group. The tune is called "Waiting For The Story To End" and it is from their 1995 album Drive Thru Booty. I don't think the album is available anymore so either 2nd hand or a download is your best bet.
It is called either a striker or a mallet.
Ticket to ride could either refer to a strategic board game or a popular song by the famous british band The Beatles.
I don't believe he has the real British accent. In many words he pronounces sounds like Americans do (e.g. "either").
Could be either the one used for tying a ponytail OR the one that can be called an 'alice band'.
If you have a parents that had british citizenship you are eligible for a british passport. Otherwise you have to either marry someone with british citizenship or stay in the country for a certain amount of years (can't remember how many) which is called "naturalization".
It is refered to as The Constitution Act of 1867 or the British North America Act of 1867. Either is acceptable.
it could go either way. It will say "included in BK" if you included it and repo if you did not.
Because you were either born in Britain or applied to become naturalised British.
the patriots not the stupid football team either
it was a major british general of the british who has a name but i don't know either so this is a waste of your time bye
football/soccer either one
Either the thalamus or the hypothalamus... which are included in the diencephalon.
British people and English people are really the same because England (the name most familiar to me) is called by a number of different names; e.g. UK (United Kingdom) , England, Great Britain, Britain, etc.
By ships chartered to carry them by either the British Government or non-government agencies/ church societies.
No, Lucy and Nicholas are not included in the blood feud.
Britain or England either one is right.