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At #3: Break Dancing! This should only be attempted by men in their early 40s, preferably at wedding reception discos they didn't want to go to in the first place.
"Explosive epic of the beat generation"
On The Road, by Jack Kerouac. Pan Giant M39, 1963.
Where it was editor Philip Cody who used the techniques of marketing to turn Black Mask into a huge success. He built a strong relationship with the readers, asking them for ideas and feedback to help him shape the magazine to better match their tastes.
Still annoyed they didn't make Four Headed Shark Attack.
The concept was RIGHT THERE guys...
BBC Records and Tapes was a quirky, baffling and unlikely success: it launched the career of Enya as well as influencing a generation of musicians looking for unusual samples.
People At Work covered the main industries in Britain in the 1960s and '70s - from mining and railways to pottery and farming - as well as the uniformed services.