- 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
- Lech Kowalski’s “D.O.A.: A Right of Passage” features Sex Pistols U.S. tour footage & more
- 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!
- Win a Free Bluetooth Speaker from Night Flight and Creative!
- Scott Lewis & Gary Winter tell us about their zany indie punk NYC/DC public access TV show
- Night Flight welcomes sex therapist Dr. Ruth and her ’80s TV show library to Night Flight Plus!
All posts tagged "Night Flight Plus"
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Morrissey’s video for “Everyday is Like Sunday” drew viewers to a silent and grey seaside resort
In this 1994 syndicated episode of “Night Flight,” host Tom Juarez introduces us to a handful of videos by a few of the ’80s and early ’90s top solo artists and the groups they left behind, including...
- Posted April 4, 2018
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In the Days of My Youth: “Led Zeppelin: Origin of the Species” documents the band’s early years
Led Zeppelin: Origin of the Species — subtitled: “A Critical Review Of The Band’s Roots And Branches” — documents Led Zeppelin‘s early years, with a particular focus on their myriad influences all the way up to the...
- Posted April 3, 2018
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When Love Comes to Town: B.B. King’s 1990 “Standing Room Only” concert in Atlantic City, NJ
In 1990, 65-year old B.B. King, the reigning “King of the Blues,” was filmed live in concert at the Trump Marina Hotel, on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, for Standing Room Only: B.B. King in...
- Posted April 2, 2018
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“So Many Men, So Little Time”: Miquel Brown’s Hi-NRG hit highlights 1983’s “Video Gallery: Sex”
Nearly eight minutes into Night Flight’s “Video Gallery: Sex” – which originally aired on March 22, 1983 — we’re treated to Miquel Brown’s video for “So Many Men, So Little Time,” a Hi-NRG dance club smash hit....
- Posted March 30, 2018
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Lurking in the shadows: “Death Disco” was PiL frontman John Lydon’s anguished cry of grief
“20 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll Style: Punk Rock” — which originally aired on November 5, 1988 — features Public Image Ltd.’s spooky tenebrous video for “Death Disco,” an anguished cry of grief written by John Lydon...
- Posted March 29, 2018
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“Made of Stone”: Shane Meadows documents the Stone Roses’ triumphant 2012 reunion tour
Shane Meadows’ The Stone Roses: Made of Stone documents the Stone Roses’ triumphant and much-heralded return after sixteen years of inactivity, a cinematic resurrection of one of the legendary influential and often overlooked “Madchester” bands of the...
- Posted March 28, 2018
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“Drop Dead Rock”: Adam Ant stars in this ’60s movie about an ’80s rock star in the ’90s
Adam Ant stars in Drop Dead Rock, a campy mid-’90s music biz farce from the co-director of the Beastie Boys‘ “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)” and “No Sleep Till Brooklyn.” In the 18-minute “Making...
- Posted March 27, 2018
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The Specials’ “30th Anniversary” concert film celebrates their 1979 2-Tone self-titled debut
In late 2008, England’s punk-ska legends the Specials announced they were re-grouping again for a 30th Anniversary Tour to celebrate the release of their Elvis Costello-produced 1979 2-Tone self-titled debut. The band’s classic line-up — minus their...
- Posted March 23, 2018