Radio Ga Ga does nouns

A noun is a part of speech typically denoting a person, thing, place or idea. This weeks on Radio Ga Ga we have sought and have found songs with a simple common theme. The names of the songs must be one word and that word must be a noun. Think of songs with titles such as Heaven, Centrefold, Photograph, Legs, Lollipop and Poison and

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Radio Ga Ga’s Song Title = Movie Title

It doesn’t matter if the song came first or the movie came first, they all qualify on Radio Ga Ga this Saturday morning. This weeks edition will be all about songs that had a movie named after them or movies that had the title of the movie immortalised in a song. Think Pretty in Pink, Convoy, Hurricane, The Man On

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Armageddon on Radio Ga Ga

This Saturdays episode of Radio Ga Ga will feature songs about “The End of The World”. Yes yes REM will be in for a visit to perform “It’s the end of the world as we know it” but here will be a host of other acts swinging by Radio Ga Ga including The Clash, The Eels, Smashing Pumpkins, Blondie, Bruce

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Cheaters on Radio Ga Ga

This weeks Radio Ga Ga will feature songs about “the other woman” or “other man” as we play songs about affairs. There is sure to be some interesting material from our chosen artists who will include James Blunt, Shania Twain, Billy Paul, Wishbone Ash, Led Zeppelin, Mika, Carly Simon, Rolling Stones, Keith Urban, The Four Seasons, McFly, Jethro Tull and

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Saturday is Fathers Day on Radio Ga Ga

  This Saturday, Radio Ga Ga celebrates Fathers Day with songs to celebrate Dads. Some will inevitably pull at the heartstrings whilst others will merely sting your ear drums but Lucy & Mark will hold your hand (like Daddy did) and walk you through 2 hours of tunes featuring these gems Papa Was A Rolling Stone – Temptations, Papa’s Got A Brand

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Radio Ga Ga This Week – 1985

Katrina & The Waves, David Hasselhoff, Depeche Mode, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins and Foreigner were in the charts, we were going to see Back To The Future, Cocoon, The Breakfast Club, Mask and The Colour Purple at the cinema and they were only up to Police Academy 2 and Rocky IV.  Nelson Mandela told the South African Government to keep

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