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Bristol's Transpersonals: fighting Lady Ga-Ga's occult music industry. Plus Bill Still on hidden monetary reform allegories in 'The Wizard Of Oz'. Tony Gosling: 5pm - 7pm Friday. Friday Drivetime - Bristolâs weekly current affairs round-up. Discussing the big stories in Bristol. Britain and around the world live with Martin Summers and Marina Morris - at 6pm straight talking and investigative reports.
TIMES ON THE HI-FI MP3 FILE (take away three minutes for the lo-fi file) 00:00 - News 02:45 - Introduction 03:30 - Historical origins of Halloween 04:30 - Horror story 1 - 7/7 London bombings inquest 07:30 - Horror story 2 - BMWs Nazi Mini and financial links to the Nazi regime 09:30 - Bristol musicians Mikey Jenkins, Tim Hurford from The Transpersonals and James McEwan analyse the music industry (including at 14:30 a report on and voxpop about Halloween by Marina Morris) 39:45 - Bill Still talks about hidden symbolism in The Wizard Of Oz - plus fundamental problems and solutions in the financial system before this weekends annual meeting of the Bromsgrove monetary reform group in Birmingham
CREDITS With Marina Morris, Tony Gosling, James McEwan, Mikey Jenkins, Tim Hurford and Bill Still.
Lo Fi mp3 file 29Oct10 - 7/7 Inquests & Illuminati in the music industry? http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/697239 Related Link: http://www.thisweek.org.uk