What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 13th June 2014

This week on Built For Speed we take a look at two films set in the world’s trouble spots: Good Vibrations returns us to Northern Ireland in the late 70’s where punk impresario Terri Hooley, against all odds, established his famous record shop and punk label.  We also venture into the West Bank for the intense Palestinian drama Omar.  There’s

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Film review: GODZILLA, from Built For Speed

The latest screen incarnation of Godzilla was preceded by one of the more enticing trailers of recent times.  It depicted a team of paratroopers descending through an ominously dark and cloudy sky to the eerie strains of Gyorgy Ligeti’s Reqium otherwise known as the monolith music from 2001: A Space Odyssey.  It was spooky, menacing and instantly grabbed the attention

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THE PURPLE HAZE ARCHIVE presents THE ORIGINAL NIRVANA (UK 60’S) on PODCAST

Join the original Nirvana lads Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos as they talk about London in the swinging 60s, the cult classic film “The Touchables“, DJ Shadow, Lithium, & their brush with Seattle’s 90s Nirvana in the courtroom. Nirvana’s last album is titled Secrets released in 2022. Nirvana Wiki Page: Click Here Purple Haze is proudly sponsored by Songland Records

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Songs of Hope podcast 8/6/2014

Listen again to Songs of Hope podcasts for Sunday 8 June 2014. One hour of great Christian music and features. Broadcast on Southern FM 88.3 The story of Father Damien of Molokai (3 mins) On prayer (16 mins) Christian Music Legend – Phil Keaggy presented by Vic Campbell (6 mins) Click the play button for the audio or right click

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Songs of Hope Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Sunday 8 June 2014, Songs of Hope will have 2 hours of superb Christian praise and worship music from 7am to 9am. It will also have the following features 7:30am There will be a 16 minute talk on prayer 8:30am Vic Campbell will do piece on Christian music legend Phil Keaggy 8:45am Rod will tell us about Father Damien

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