‘Built For Speed’ PLAYLIST, Friday 15th May 2015

Built For Speed – Playlist Friday 15th May 2015 CAVE – WUJ TV ON THE RADIO – Wolf like me. (Forum June 12 & 13) BEST COAST – This lonely morning. (Corner July 26) THE VACCINES – No hope. (Corner Jul 27) EVERCLEAR – Santa Monica COSMIC PSYCHOS – Thank your mother for the rabbits. (Aus) SUPERSUCKERS – Born with

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‘Built For Speed’ PLAYLIST, Friday 22nd May 2015

Built For Speed – Playlist Friday 22nd May 2015 THE DATSUNS – Gold Halo. EX HEX – Waterfall. LIAM HAYES – Fokus. BOB DYLAN – Oh Sister. RYAN ADAMS – To be young. THE SMITHS – Big mouth strikes again. BLUR – Charmless Man. DARK FAIR – (Aus) BOB CARPENTER – Silent Passage. C.W. STONEKING – Brave son of America.

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‘Built For Speed’ PLAYLIST, Friday 29th May 2015

Built For Speed – Playlist Friday 29th May 2015 BARRENCE WHITFIELD & THE SAVAGES – The Cornerman. THIN LIZZY – Waiting for an alibi. LED ZEPPELIN – Over the hills and far away. THE FRATELLIS – Lupe Brown. THE DRONES – Shark Fin Blues. (Aus) ADALITA – All day Venus. (Aus) PEARLS – Dirty water. (Aus) LIVINGSTONE DAISIES – Blue

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‘Built For Speed’ PLAYLIST, Friday 5th June 2015

Built For Speed – Playlist Friday 5th June 2015 THE CORSAIRS – Ruin. (Aus) THE CLASH – English Civil War. THE JAM – A town called malice. RADIOHEAD – Body snatchers. FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE – Dog days are over. JEFF BUCKLEY – Mojo Pin. DEF LEPPARD – Pour some sugar on me. BRITISH INDIA – Tie up my hands.

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What’s on ‘Built For Speed’, Friday 5th June 2015

This week on ‘Built For Speed’ we review two special effects extravaganzas: disaster movie San Andreas and futuristic Disney fantasy Tomorrowland. There’s also plenty of fine music with a selection of magnificent tracks from Aussie artists like British India and Royal Headache and British classics from The Jam and Radiohead to name a few.  Don’t forget our regular preview of upcoming gigs

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Film review: A ROYAL NIGHT OUT, from ‘Built For Speed’

Speculative biopics about England’s royals have an erratic history. The King’s Speech was a fine depiction of King George VI’s battle to overcome chronic stuttering and establish himself as a leader while Diana was a ludicrous account of Princess Di’s clandestine relationship with heart surgeon Dr Hasnat Khan.  A Royal Night Out, which fictionalises the young princesses Elizabeth and Margaret’s

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