- Night Flight’s Stuart S. Shapiro’s inspiring book “Identifi Yourself: A Journey in Fuck You Creative Courage” is a humorous and poetic journey
- Night Flight partners with Blue Underground to present the best cult, horror & exploitation films
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- Bob Gruen’s behind-the-scenes look at his Ike & Tina Turner music doc “On the Road: 1971-72″
- “The Gumby Show”: America’s Favorite Clayboy is back again on Night Flight!
- “Arise! The SubGenius Movie”: The return of Night Flight’s “Love That “Bob”” episodes!
- Outsider artist & one-man showcase filmmaker Laz Rojas comes to Night Flight Plus!
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“Revolution In The Head”: Provocative L.A. band Rage Against The Machine & the “Art Of Protest”
You’ve probably noticed the words “revolution” and “protest” being used a lot more lately, and for good reason, so we thought we’d take a look back at Revolution in the Head: Rage Against the Machine & The...
- Posted July 27, 2018
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Bob Dylan, Sam Shepard, the Rolling Thunder Revue and the epic saga of “Brownsville Girl”
Bob Dylan 1975-1981: Rolling Thunder & the Gospel Years — one of several titles we’re featuring over in our Dylan collection, streaming for our subscribers on Night Flight Plus — focuses on the seven-year period in Dylan’s...
- Posted August 2, 2017
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“What’s Going On?”: Cyndi Lauper covered Marvin Gaye’s beloved 1971 hit song in 1986
In “Night Flight”‘s “Take Off to Covers,” which originally aired on March 24, 1987, Cyndi Lauper covers Marvin Gaye’s beloved 1971 hit “What’s Going On,” — originally written after an incident of police brutality — which landed...
- Posted August 19, 2016
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Organic Americana: Night Flight’s exclusive interview with Elliott Landy about The Band and his new photography book
I’ve always wondered why the best songs to song capture the American landscape of the late 60s-early 70s were written by Canadians: Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock” and “California,” Neil Young’s “Ohio” and “Alabama” are a few that come...
- Posted December 18, 2015
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“Dynamite Chicken”: “Shtick, bits, pieces, girls, some hamburger, a little hair, a lady, some fellas, some religious stuff, and a lot of other things.”
In this skit culled from Dynamite Chicken, Tuli Kupferberg of the Fugs and actors from Revolting Theatre — Marshall Effron, Lanny Kenfield and Sylvia Topp — take on the always current topic of police brutality, showing how...
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Labor Day: Phil Ochs sings about IWW activist and songwriter Joe Hill
Since today is Labor Day, a national holiday set aside on first Monday in September to pay tribute to the economic and social contributions of workers, we thought we’d feature this film clip of folk singer-songwriter, Phil...
- Posted September 7, 2015