‘Built For Speed’ playlist, Friday 17th April 2015

Built For Speed – Playlist Friday 17th April 2015 RADIO BIRDMAN – What gives? (Aus) THE HUMMINGBIRDS – Word gets around. (Aus) YOU AM I – Wally Raffles.  (Aus) THE KILLS – Baby Says. AC/DC – Let there be rock. (Aus) BRITISH INDIA – Wrong direction. (Aus) HOLE – Miss World. JIM LAWRIE – Good old days. THE BEATLES –

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‘Built For Speed’ playlist, Friday 10th April 2015

Built For Speed – Playlist Friday 10th April 2015 THE VIEW – Superstar Tradesman. THE MURLOCS – Adolescence. (Aus) BEN GEL AND THE BONEYARD SAINTS – Coup d’état. (Aus) MAKE UP – (Make me a) feelin’ man. PAPA VS PRETTY – One of the animals. (Aus) DETROIT COBRAS – Out of this world. HOWLING BELLS – Original sin. (Aus) THE

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What’s on ‘Built For Speed’ Friday 10th April 2015

This week on ‘Built For Speed’ we review 2015’s highest box office earner (so far) Fast and Furious 7.  We keep the vehicular theme going with a review of IMAX documentary Rocky Mountain Express which traces the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway.  There’s plenty of fine music with new tracks from Australia’s Murlocs and favourites from across the decades. 

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‘Built For Speed’ playlist Friday 3rd April 2015

Built For Speed – Playlist Friday 3rd April 2015 UNCLE JOES BIG OL’ DRIVER – Red room. CELIBATE RIFLES – Where the action is (Aus) THE EASYBEATS – Friday on my mind. (Aus) THE DARKNESS – Friday night. FIRST AID KIT – Cedar Lane. THE PREACHERS – Somebody’s talking. (Aus) THE NEW BASEMENT TAPES – Kansas City. LIAM HAYES –

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Film review: LOVE IS STRANGE, from ‘Built For Speed’

The gentle understated Love Is Strange begins as an examination of the difficulties faced by same sex couples but ends up as a more conventional indie family drama. George (Alfred Molina) and Ben (John Lithgow) play a recently married couple enjoying life in an upmarket New York apartment. When, in a reaction to the wedding, the catholic school where George

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Film review: TOP FIVE, from ‘Built For Speed’

It seems to be the year for comedians making semi-biographical films. We’ve had Carl Barron with Manny Lewis and now the much more obscene and inventive Top Five written and directed by and starring Chris Rock. Clearly drawing on his life and career, Rock plays much-loved but artistically unfulfilled stand-up comedian turned actor, Andre Allen. After making a bundle in

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