What’s on ‘Built For Speed’ Friday 16th January 2015

This week on ‘Built For Speed’ we review two of the bigger new releases to hit cinemas, Taken 3 and the Russell Crowe-directed WW1 drama The Water Diviner.  There’s  also plenty of fine music from Australia and overseas including DM3, Urge Overkill and The Jesus and Mary Chain whose debut album ‘Psychocandy’ turns 30 this year.  Don’t forget our regular preview

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Film review: THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES, from Built For Speed

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is the final instalment in the ludicrously inflated Hobbit trilogy, a series that has vividly exposed many of director Peter Jackson’s filmmaking flaws particularly his long-winded story-telling and poor character development.  The first Hobbit film, An Unexpected Journey was noisy, silly, featured too many embarrassing attempts at comedy and even had a

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RADIO GA GA’S MUSICIANS WHO LEFT US IN 2014 PODCAST

Revisit our RGG program from the 10th January as we pay tribute to the musicians who left us last year but who also left us with the wonderful legacy of their music. Joe Cocker, Doc Neeson, Jim Keays, Jack Bruce, Alvin Stardust, Phil Everly, Bobby Womack, Pete Seeger, and other well-knowns as well as some lesser-knowns whose contribution you will

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SECA PANEL PODCAST # 12

The South East Cricket Association resumed after their Xmas break and round 8 matches commenced with a number of crucial matches on the fixture. The SECA panel dissected and discussed the results of the days play with special guest, Elwood captain Nathan Harris. The full program is available here.

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THE PURPLE HAZE ARCHIVE presents NEW ZEALAND SUPERSTAR SANDY EDMONDS on PODCAST

From the mid to late 1960’s there was no bigger female singing star in New Zealand than Sandy Edmonds. Racking up hit after hit, numerous TV shows, local & overseas concerts, endorsements, & supporting such huge names as the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Roy Orbison, the Walker Brothers, etc., and then also recording the first ever stereo record by a local New Zealand artist, Sandy Edmonds had

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