Jack Bruce: Rope Ladder to the Moon
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Only on Night Flight Plus: Music filmmaker par excellence Tony Palmer crafts an intimate and deeply personal portrait of British bassist (and former Cream member) Jack Bruce. In 1969, Bruce released Songs for a Tailor, a jazz-oriented LP of original compositions. Filmed at the same time, this 55-minute documentary traces his journey from the Gorbals, through Cream, to his island home of Sanda.
Yes: Their Fully Authorised Story
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The Story of Yes is as controversial as their music. The twists and turns of the band's career is now told for the first time in a series of exclusive interviews with Yes members past and present for this definitive and fully authorized documentary. Praised and criticized for defining progressive rock, Yes have been surprising and delighting worldwide audiences for over five decades. Produced with full co-operation from the band, this documentary captures the musical vision and craftsmanship that continue to make Yes one of the great pioneers of sound.
Night Flight - Les Paul Exclusive Performance
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An intimate performance and conversation with legendary guitarist and inventor Les Paul, filmed August 21, 1991, at New York’s famed Fat Tuesday’s. In this candid interview with the guitar icon, Paul explains the philosophy that led to the solid-body guitar that bears his name and reshaped modern music: “All the inventions that I made were made out of necessity because there just wasn’t one around.”
Night Flight - John Waters Interview
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In this essential Night Flight interview, John Waters reflects on the transgressive ethos that defines his filmmaking. He recounts his humble beginnings touring prints from the trunk of his car, the neighborhood Baltimore crew of collaborators including Divine (“I don't trust anybody that hasn't been arrested at least once”), and a career built on offending multiple generations.
A timeless snapshot of a Night Flight icon, and the perfect way to celebrate ten years of the streaming channel!
We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song
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In 1985, the music industry and the world came together in an unprecedented outpouring of generosity in response to the tragic famine wreaking havoc in Africa at the time. The biggest names in music checked their egos at the door to create what was and still is a worldwide phenomenon. The recording of the original "We Are The World" sold more than 7 million records worldwide.
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