Dance International Video Magazine Vol. 3
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In Volume 3 of Dance International, Mica Paris talks about her new album "Contribution," a label profile of Tam Tam Records, the home of "A Homeboy, A Hippie and A Funki Dredd" and "Soho," Tonka sound system goes to the beach and we answer what is THE NEW JERSEY SOUND? Check out the hottest dance label in America, Nu Groove, and Michiko Koshino talks to us in her London shop Spring '91 collection shot exclusively at Kaos weekender. Aveda interviewed at home and in performance at New York's Palladium Club and the The new musical phenomenon exposed: Jazz Rap!
Dance International Video Magazine Vol. 4
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In Volume 4, Soul Records' hot now hip-hop group Son of Bazerk discuss their music including their hit "Change The Style," and Ralph Tresvant is Interviewed on the set of his latest video "Stone Cold Gentleman," talking frankly about New Edition and his solo career. Deo C Loo ("Something Ain't right") talks about the current rise in dance music and its growing acceptance worldwide. And... THE DIVAS OF NEW JERSEY! Meet the women who have been labeled the "Motown of the '90s."
Dance International Video Magazine Vol. 5
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The sounds and images of what's happening on the streets and clubs around the world. House, techno, hip-hop, soul, funk... Only on dance international! Featuring an exclusive interview and LIVE performance from New York's Gay Pride rally with Crystal Waters, an exclusive short film from Massive Attack shot in the band's home town of Bristol, Rave parties and the highlife in the most hedonistic capital in the southern hemisphere (Sydney!), and The Godfather of Funk, George Clinton, is beamed down from the Mothership to discuss the past, present and future of funk.
Gorgon Video Magazine
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Produced by Night Flight Creator Stuart S. Shapiro, Gorgon Video Magazine is an electronic gorefest featuring in-depth interviews with splatter masters, chilling special effects, and buckets more, hosted by Michael “The Hills Have Eyes” Berryman. Have a look at this 69-minute occasionally NSFW dubbed-from-VHS cult classic — which broke ground as the first horror video magazine dedicated to the healthy expression of guts, gore & carnage.
Impact Video Magazine
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Bored with clueless music magazines? Fed up with tame, predictable TV programming? Here’s an explosive new video magazine that you can sink your teeth into. That’s right, just added to Night Flight Plus, the one-off, extremely rare cult video magazine created by Stuart S. Shapiro (creator of Night Flight) in 1989: Video Impact Magazine.
Hosted by Alex Winter, star of “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” and produced and created by Shapiro, Impact flexes it’s 1st amendment muscle and digs deep into late ‘80s counter culture to unearth exclusive rock footage, shocking performers, razor sharp comedy and outrageous films. Don’t miss this time capsule gem, available exclusively on VHS and… Night Flight Plus!
Featuring:
Butthole Surfers - in a cannibalistic black comedy and demonic stage show (pictured above.)
Public Enemy - A rare, in-depth interview with the controversial group.
Jane’s Addiction - Exclusive concert performance of their LA homecoming concert.
Robert Williams - heretical opinions and nightmarish art from one of the creators of Zap Comix.
Survival Research Labs - colliding metal behemoths as machine performance art.
and much more…
MetalHead Video Magazine - Volume 2
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HEY METALHEADS...take a bite outta this! We're back to rock you raw and slap you senseless with these Godhead features: Aerosmith - fist first on Hollywood's Rock Walk of Fame, in the studio with producer Mike (Skid Row) Wagner, Doro Pesch dressed to kill for the latest tour, talkin' tattoos with Olivia ("Repo Man)" Barish, a "B-B-Q From Hell" and shopping in rock 'n' roll hell on Hollywood Blvd. Back by popular demand your twisted host with the number 6 screw in his head, METALHEAD himself, Tom Stern!
MetalHead Video Magazine - Volume 3
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In your face and out your ears! In this volume of MetalHead Video Magazin: Iron Maiden takes you behind the scenes on the world tour, symphonic speed metal meets skate punk with Shrapnel, Every Mother's Nightmare terrorize tourists at a Farmers Market, Axel shares his horrific jewelry and just HOW much torture can one MetalHead take? Meet moshin' Mom and Pop METALHEAD (Tom Stern & Alex Winter) for the answer!
MetalHead Video Magazine - Volume 4
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IT'S METALHEAD IV...manic metal panic-paint peeling video guaranteed to strip your walls and bounce your balls. Diamond Dave gets down, gets dirty with Tawn Mastrey, speed metal monsters Anthrax hit London with a vengeance, Ozzy gets his jollies on a talking dog phone, Vegas legends Slaughter hit town for homecoming bash, we meet the horrific GWAR Cinderella, Jagged Edge at London's infamous Marquee Club and headbangin', skull smackin Metalhead (Tom Stern) comes back for more!
MetalHead Video Magazine - Volume 5
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For the penultimate entry in the lost home video classic, we suggest you check your earplugs at the door! Slayer and Megadeth invade the universe and take no prisoners on the Clash of the Titans tour, the rock and roll gospel according to Henry Rollins, San Francisco's home-grown metal maniacs Primus get the home video treatment and TAD: 300 pounds of Sub Pop sound.
MetalHead Video Magazine - Volume 6
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"More Hard Rock bang for your buck" in this final entry of MetalHead Video Magazine with segments that include: Sebastian Bach at Hollywood's posh Le Parc Hotel, The God of Shock Alice Cooper unveils past, present and future secrets in this intimate on-on-on, Dweezil Zappa sound checks and sounds off from the Cat Club in NYC, and Mudhoney Mayhem!
Slammin' Rap Video Magazine Vol. 2
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Slammin' back for more def jammin' with Volume 2 of the VHS Video Magazine created by Stuart S. Shapiro: Funk Master George Clinton reigns supreme, Chillin' with Ice Cube on the set of his latest video, NWA spokesman Eazy E. takes on fly rapper Tairrie B. Plus long-form video previews: Boogie Down Productions - "Live," A Tribe Called Quest - "The Art of Moving Butts in Europe" and lots more!
Slammin' Rap Video Magazine Vol. 3
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Here's Vol. 3 of Rap's #1 VHS Video Magazine, created by Night Flight creator Stuart S. Shapiro. Street-wise rappers Eric B. & Rakim dig into their bag of tricks, Big Daddy Kane on his two favorite subjects: Sex and Sex, Schoolly D chowin’ down at Roscoe's House of Chicken 'n Waffles, X-rated rap at Harlem's Apollo Theatre with Too Short, and of course, L.L. Cool J’s “Mama Said Knock You Out.”
Slammin' Rap Video Magazine Vol. 4
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Welcome to Vol. 4 of Rap's #1 VHS Video Magazine, created by Night Flight creator Stuart S. Shapiro. Kool Moe Dee, KRS-One and Public Enemy’s Chuck D on the set of the "Rise n' Shine" video, released as part of the Stop the Violence movement, Rap video graffiti master SLICK at work with Red Hot Chili Peppers & Ice Cube, King Of Jazz Rappers Gang Starr with clips of "Just To Get A Rep" and "Who's Gonna Take The Weight,” a survey of gold caps, Main Source, and much, much more.
Slammin' Rap Video Magazine Vol. 5
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"Aimed at the hardcore rap fan...it delivers." - The Source In this final episode of Slammin' Rap Video Magazine: From local hustler to "New Jack Hustler," Ice T unravels a life story steeped in controversy and creativity in the crown jewel interview of the Slammin' Rap series, directors Jonathan Demme, Pam Jenkins and Fab 5 Freddy close down a Harlem street to shoot video, British/Brooklyn homegirl Monie Love gets "Down 2 Earth" and Blowfly comes clean on the origin of rap and developing his own personal style.
Night Flight - Short Cuts: "Food"
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This quick batch of music videos focuses on food, from Weird Al's love of Rocky Road ice cream to the Fat Boys. Also featuring an exclusive interview with the Fat Boys by TV 20000 host Joie Gallo!
Night Flight - New Sounds (12/10/88) and Video Flash Tracks
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Side A: Welcome to New Sounds highlighting the burgeoning acts and micro-genres of the late 80s with Belgian synth act Front 242 (with a video from iconic photographer Anton Corbijn), Australian punk act Lime Spiders, Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians massive hit “What I Am,” and some fantastic Joy Division inspired coldwave from Siglo XX.
Side B: Time for some rapid fire Flash Tracks featuring the masters of party anarchy: Fishbone, the brilliant vocal contortionist Bobby McFerrin, and finally the big sounds from Scotland’s Big Country.
The Puppeteer's Assistant
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A boy is left in charge of several puppets by his mentor, under the condition he doesn't let them drink even one drop of salt water. The puppets, however, have another plan in mind. The boy allows himself to be manipulated by the puppets and enters a world of existential horror. An official Adult Swim short.
Planet Rock - Brent Fitz
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His fellow musicians call him “Fitzy” a term of both affection and respect. Born March 27, 1970, in the Canadian province of Manitoba, the hockey loving multi-instrumentalist is always busy. In his long, eclectic career, he has worked with Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Theory of a Deadman, Alice Cooper, Vince Neil, Union, Gene Simmons, The Guess Who, Brad Whitford from Aerosmith, Derek St Holmes, and Ronnie Montrose just to name a few. This caffeinated conversation took place at our mutual favorite, Star Wars-themed local coffee house, Grouchy John’s, just days before he hit the road for a three-month European stint with the Dead Daisies. He is truly a prince in a land of few gentlemen.
Night Flight - Music Video Festival 2023
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Night Flight is proud to present the 10 winners of our first Night Flight Music Video Film Festival, selected by Night Flight founder Stuart S. Shapiro. We are thrilled to see that music video creativity of independent directors and artists from unsigned acts is so vibrant and prolific. Congrats to director Tony Grayson, whose video "Wicked Wild" by The Metalliques was the Grand Prize winner chosen by the audience at Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn on December 13th, 2023.
Night Flight - Space Patrol and Malcolm McLaren Profile
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In this original episode of Night Flight, we have an episode of 1950s Sci-Fi show "Space Patrol" and a profile on infamous Sex Pistols manager and artist Malcolm McLaren. Original Air Date: 5-2-85
Night Flight - New Years '83 (Part 3)
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This Night Flight original episode is part 3 of the 1983 New Year's Special. Featuring Music Videos, Video Profiles, and more. Night Flight rings in the New Year in style!
Night Flight - Short Film Showcase (10/30/87)
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In this original episode from October 30th, 1987 Night Flight presents two independent shorts as a part of our "Short Film Showcase" segment. The first up is the criminal-comedy “The Lemon Man,” by Super 8 auteur Michael Legge, followed by the mysterious experimental animation called “Xidu,” by Australian filmmaker Michelle Mahrer.
Night Flight - The Residents video profile and San Francisco Rock
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In this original episode of Night Flight, we take a look at the mysterious art rock project the Residents and have a profile of the San Francisco Rock scene that includes. music videos from Santana, Starship, Grateful Dead and more. Original Air Date: 2-18-86
Night Flight - "Take Off" to Food
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What’s on the menu for tonight? Fish Heads! Our 1988 “Take Off” episode of Night Flight is a special salute to… Food? “Whether you slice it or dice it, chew it or spew it” Pat Prescott proclaims, “you can’t live without it!” Kicking off with Weird Al Yankovich’s “Eat It,” and including tunes from The Fat Boys, Tom Petty, Barnes and Barnes and a myriad of food-related, public domain interstitials, this episode is a pure cup of instant weird. Including the the notorious 'pot brownie' recipe from 'The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook!
Night Flight - The The Video Profile
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Tonight’s original Night Flight episode is Video Profile of The The, featuring the broadcast premiere of the band's video-album, Infected. Matt Johnson’s 1986 music video opus, described by host Pat Prescott as a “hard-hitting musical statement shot around the globe,” features the work of directors Tim Pope (The Cure), Peter Christopherson (Coil), Mark Romanek (Michael Jackson's "Scream") and many more. “Infected” is our anthem in these unreasonable times right now.
Thousands Watch
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A man threatens to commit suicide off a tall building.
The Lemon Man
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A criminal duo commits bizarre, lemon-based crimes.
Night Flight - Viewers Choice IV and Frontiers of Progressive Rock
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Keep those cards and letters coming in, because this is what you've been asking for. Featuring Nina Hagen's "New York New York," Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al," a full version of Dire Straits' "Brothers in Arms," clips from Genesis and of course, Prince. You can't ask for a better snapshot of the musical times than this special edition of Night Flight viewers choice.
Night Flight - Britain's Ska Revival and Viewer's Choice 5
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Welcome back to Viewer’s Choice, where you get the videos you asked for. “We’ve got some wild requests tonight...” Pat Prescott proclaims as she lists of: Zappa, The Cure, Falco (“Jeanny!!!”), Whistle, Ultravox, Shriekback and Phil Collins. Another snapshot of pop music in the '80s from the perspective of the fans, preserved forever in an episode of Night Flight.
“Ska is a pre-reggae Jamaican dance rythym first popular in the 60s…” Pat Prescott explains, while introducing this very special Video Vault. Tonight we all dance to a Ska beat when the vault opens to the leaders of Britain’s ska revival of the 80s featuring Special AKA, Madness, Fun Boy 3, The English Beat and more.
Spectres of the Spectrum
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The director of Tribulation 99 and Sonic Outlaws returns with his grandest work to date! Spectres of the Spectrum plunders Baldwin's treasure trove of early television shows, industrial and educational films, Hollywood movies, advertisements and cartoons, combining these with live-action footage, no-budget special effects, and relentless narration to generate a wholly original paranoid science-fiction epic.
BooBoo, a young telepath, and her father, Yogi, are revolutionaries pitted against the "New Electromagnetic Order." Their story, set in the year 2007 in a blighted Nevada outpost, is interwoven with a history of the development of electromagnetic technologies, from X-rays to atom bombs, from television to the Internet.
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