IT’S 1970 ON RADIO GA GA

This weeks Radio Ga Ga revisits the year 1970 in music, trivia and history. Lots of great tunes, with Chicago, Zeppelin, CCR, Three Dog Night, The Partridge Family, Black Sabbath, CSNY, Bobby Sherman and Edison Lighthouse will all be stopping by for a visit as we wind back the old clock to the year of the West Gate Bridge disaster,

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 10th January 2013

This week on Built For Speed we take a look at two films designed for slightly different audiences: Disney animated adventure/ comedy Frozen and the emotional story of a mother (played by Dame Judy Dench) searching for a child lost decades ago in the drama Philomena.  There’s also some fine music from Australia and overseas including a tribute to David Bowie who turned 67 on

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Film review: PHILOMENA, from Built For Speed

Philomena, starring Dame Judy Dench and Steve Coogan is an unashamed tear-jerker but an extremely affecting one.  The film, based on an article by British journalist and former political spin-doctor Martin Sixsmith, tells of elderly Irish woman, Philomena Lee’s quest to find the son taken from her 50 years earlier.   While a teenager in the early 1960’s, Philomena gave birth

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Songs of Hope One Hour Podcast

Listen again to Songs of Hope for 5 January 2014. Its the first Songs of Hope for the new year. Listen to one hour of superb Christian praise and worship music. Includes a feature on the Aussie Legend band “Family” from the 70s at the halfway mark, and at three quarters of the way through, a 5 minute feature on

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Film review: THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG, from Built For Speed

The first Hobbit film, An Unexpected Journey was a loud, ugly overlong mess full of ridiculous dwarf sing-a-longs, tedious computer-generated battle sequences and interminable scenes of dwarves traipsing through the forest.  It also featured characters suspiciously shoehorned into the story from other sources such as The Lord of the Rings.  Lacking subtlety, emotional depth and the simple, pastoral charm of

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