What Do BRITS LOVE About the UK? | Easy English 126

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Hiya, welcome to Easy English.
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Today I'm out in the sun on Brighton Beach
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and I want the people to tell me;
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what is the best thing about the UK?
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Here we go.
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Okay. So yeah, tell us;
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what is the best thing about  the UK, in your opinion?
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Um... the best thing about living in the UK...
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I mean, it kind of depends where you are,
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but it's the people. - The people?
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Yeah, I think, it's kind of...
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'cos you get quite nice people
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and like, people that help you out.
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Um... I'd probably say the people here,
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everyone's so friendly.
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Like, when you go on holiday,  it's not always the case.
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Yeah. - Certain parts of the UK,
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obviously not so much, but that's like everywhere.
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Everywhere's got the places that are
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a little bit more about the community. - Yeah.
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And Brighton's really like that,
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everyone's so friendly, everyone says hello,
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everyone wants to chat.
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What, in your opinion, is  the best thing about the UK?
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In my opinion, the best thing about the UK is...
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I'm actually going to say two things. - Yeah.
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Um... Pubs; a real old fashioned English pub
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with proper English beer and  a roast dinner on a Sunday.
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And the second thing is...
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music; we have a really, really  amazing culture for music.
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Right. Tell me now then this...  in the burgundy er.. polo neck.
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Me? - Yeah, yeah
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What is the best thing about  er... the UK? Or living here?
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Probably the beach. - Yeah and the groynes.
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Yeah, the groyne. - The Groynes? What's a groyne?
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Tell people what a groyne is?
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The groyne? - Is that thing, there.
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The groyne is basically a thing you jump off.
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what people are stood on right now?
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You jump off it?
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Right, come back to the  microphone, you've all walked away.
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What in your opinion, is  the best thing about the UK?
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For me, it would be the music of my youth.
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It would be the music we get to grow up with,
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I love house music, drum and  bass, bit of old-school hardcore,
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acid house, getting out, going  to clubs with your friends,
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that culture of meeting up beforehand,
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having fun through the night
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and then chilling the next day.
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For me, that's...
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that's the thing that the  UK really drives forward.
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It's... it's that youth culture,
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so enjoy it whilst you're young.
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Yeah, people can give you  like, directions and stuff.
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Are you one of those people? If I was a bit lost?
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Yeah, yeah, I'd help you out.
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Yeah, if I knew where...  wherever you was asking was,
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I would help you, yeah.
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Do you think UK people are approachable, then?
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Yeah, er...
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Do they look approachable, do you think?
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I mean, I'll be honest, sometimes it can...
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I know you... it's like, never  judge a book by its cover.
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Yeah. - But, with some people it can be like that.
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Like, you can judge someone by their looks.
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But I think most people you turn  to, depending where you are,
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will help you out and like,
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give you directions if you needed it.
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Okay, so let's unpack that then.
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So the first thing you said  was about the people, right?
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And what is it about... what  do you mean specifically?
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Is it the openness, the  helpfulness, the politeness?
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What is it?
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Erm.. so yeah, the openness,  the helpfulness, all of it.
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So, especially spirituality down in Brighton,
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I love that everyone's so open,
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everyone wants to like, help themselves.
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I say everyone, of course,  you can't really generalise.
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But everyone that I seem to have come across,
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I feel like it's always a place I want to be in.
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D'you know what this guy meant
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when he said the phrase; not  to 'judge a book by its cover'?
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I know you... it's like, never  judge a book by its cover.
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So the first thing, what is your...
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what is a typical... did you  say traditional English beer?
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Yeah, traditional.
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We'd call it, I guess, an old man pub. - 'Kay.
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And what kind of, what kind of drinks are those?
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So English beer, in old fashioned English pubs,
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usually is not fizzy, like most...
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like most beers all around the world.
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Usually not that cold either.
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Just a little bit cold, rather than very cold.
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But the flavours can range
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and sometimes they're (a) very light colour,
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sometimes a very dark colour.
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And this is like, a cliche, 'cos I  think... a cliche of the English,
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other than like, bad teeth,  la, la, la, all this stuff.
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Is that we drink warm, flat beer. - Mmm hmm...
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What is... what is so good about it?
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Because I think, people are  kind of, put off by that...
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Those two descriptions of this beer. - Yeah.
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What's so good about warm, flat  beer, that's better than the fizzy?
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Well, it don't get me wrong, I like fizzy...
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like a fizzy lager, as well.
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But, I think erm... I dunno, there seems to be...
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there seems to be just more variation in flavour
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and you're never quite sure what you're gonna get
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and it's often... it's often  much more local, as well.
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Like usually, those beers  will be from what part...
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what particular area you're  in, rather than them being
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beers that you can get anywhere in the world.
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Okay, so you're kind of  representing... Yeah, I think so.
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Or helping your local brewery, in a way?
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Yeah, I think so. - And is there a pl...
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'cos maybe like, people  think about, you know like,
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Guinness is like... I know it's not like, a beer,
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but... I guess it is a beer, sorry. But a stout.
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A stout, yeah. - But not  what you're talking about,
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I think you're talking about  more ale-y stuff. - Yeah, yeah.
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People, I think, imagine we  just drink that constantly.
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But maybe there's a time and place, or you know,
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there's certain circumstances where  these beers are meant to be drunk?
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Well for me... for me, it  would often be on sort of a...
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to be fair, more in winter time, I think.
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When you're in a... like, it's cold outside,
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pub's got a fireplace going.
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Maybe... maybe you're  playing a game of... I dunno,
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chess or something, in there, in the pub.
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Sitting with my dad, having  a having a couple of pints,
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that the... that's in my head,  when I envisage it being best.
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Nice, so you don't want to  obviously have like, an ice cold,
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pilsener type beer - Yeah, yeah.
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And you also want something that lasts,
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for the four hour game of  chess, you're gonna have.
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Yeah, yeah, exactly.
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What is it about Brighton  or are there other places,
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which you'd recommend? Or places that you'd say,
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it maybe isn't quite like that?
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I think it depends what  sort of vibe that you like,
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in London, it's a very busy lifestyle,
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it's like the hustler lifestyle.
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Everyone want to be like here, they're, everywhere
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and making it into like, the  top places. - Right, yeah.
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In Brighton, people still are like that,
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but it's a lot more laid back,
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it's a lot more like, everyone  goes at their own pace
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and they're own their own  journey and I love that for here,
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because that's the kind of person that I am.
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And... but are Londoners approachable, then?
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I would say no, like... - No?
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People don't really go; ''oh  hey, how are you?'' in London.
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I walk past people on the  street, especially with Blue
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and they all want to come  over and cuddle and say hello
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and ask me how I'm doing and  like, what's going on in my day.
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And I'm the same with everyone  else, because we're social beings.
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Like, we're meant to talk to each other,
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we're meant to like, connect. - Okay.
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But not everyone is like  that and I found in London,
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it was a lot more like, keep your head down.
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Like, don't really talk to  anyone, do your own thing.
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So they're not approachable,  maybe, as much in London. - Yeah.
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But, if, let's say, you tripped  over the step on the met...
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on the Underground, would someone help you out?
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I feel like they would. -  Okay. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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I feel... I don't know, that's  never really happened to me,
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so I can't like, assume. But  everyone's lovely, you know,
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I'm not saying that like, one  area is better than another area,
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but just in my experience,  people seem to be a lot more...
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yeah, approachable here. - Okay. - Yeah, for sure.
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And what was this, when you  said the music of your youth,
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what era are we talking? - So  we're talking like the early...
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late 80s early 90s,
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that thing that took me out  of disliking my parents music,
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to... finding my own music, finding my own tastes.
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Right, the gateways. - Yeah, yeah.
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It went from ABBA to... to beats,  to bass, to repetitive beats.
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The government tried to ban  repetitive beats in 1991.
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Is that right? - Yeah, it's  the no repetitive beats,
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it's the Criminal Justice Act.
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It wasn't called the 'no repetitive beats act'?
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No, but that was part of it. It was the...
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they banned playing repetitive  beats in public places,
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to try and stop illegal raves as  they were happening at the time.
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Is that right!? - Yeah, Yes. So  enjoy your culture whilst you can.
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Well let's say... can you give me an example?
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If someone was looking for.. wha... wha...
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house music. - Yeah. - Give us some really good...
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the top acid house or house band's... house music
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that you can look at right now.
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Well, you're clearing out of touch,
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'cos there's no such thing as a house band.
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They're... they're all producers, but you know...
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again, I'm looking back to the golden era when...
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when house music was... was at its prime.
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You rarely knew who the... the  producers were behind them.
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And it was usually a very  small group of producers.
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You know, when you look back and you dig it out,
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you look at 'Omni Trio',  you look at 'DJ Seduction',
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you look at many of the Dutch people.
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You know, anything on the 'RNS' label from an old,
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you know, early 90s period,
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you're looking at some absolutely banging tunes.
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But you won't often know who the producer is,
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unless you really start delving into it.
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But you know, steer clear of Calvin Harris
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and David Guetta, whatever you do.
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The second thing that you  asked... you said was bands.
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Yeah. - Who's your favourite...
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d'you have any favourite British  bands. - Yeah, I've got loads.
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I tend to like lots of music  from the 70s and 80s. - Right.
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Like, I like 'Led Zeppelin', for example.
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And... and... and 'The Who', 'Black Sabbath'.
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Even going back... going back  to 'The Beatles', as well.
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That's the golden age, I think,  for... for British music.
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There's lots of good, more  recent stuff as well, even...
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Well, I say recent, 'Arctic Monkeys' for example.
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So not that recent now,
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but there's lots and lots of bands like that,
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that're more recent too. - Yeah, nice.
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And then' last question;
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What, if you have anything, what is maybe,
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the worst thing about the UK?
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The worst thing about the UK  is how dark it gets in winter.
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Okay, when you go to play chess  and have your... - Yeah, exactly.
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Yeah, yeah. There are some benefits to it.
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But like, when it's today...
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because I live just down the road in Brighton
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and days like today are very amazing.
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But yeah, when it's getting light at 8am
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and getting dark at 4pm, it's not that nice.
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And what's the worst thing about living here?
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Nothing. - It's him.
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What!?
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I'm a DJ myself, I do it my bedroom. - Oh Really?
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Yeah, or in my front room now, to be fair.
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I've progressed from bedrooms  to front room DJ'ing.
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Yeah so, you know, it's... it's...
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it's great fun, when you can't  take it out with you anymore,
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you take it home.
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Thanks for watching this week's episode.
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Let us know in the comments below;
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your favourite thing about the UK, if you've been.
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Or if you haven't been, about  your respective country.
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And we'll see you next week,
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te-ra.
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