Last Shop Standing charts the rapid rise of record shops in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s, the influence of the chart, the underhand deals, the demise of vinyl and rise of the CD as well as new tec...Read More
Tenor saxophone master Sonny Rollins has long been hailed as one of the most important artists in jazz history, and still, today, he is viewed as the greatest living jazz improviser. In 1986, f...Read More
“Hot Music and Hollywood Movies are coming together in the new phenomena of Movie Music Videos” - Pat Prescott. Night Flight’s Film Music special is a bonafide who’s who of movie soundtrack ant...Read More
Anyone else remember the lenticular VHS cover from this straight to video comedy-horror title in the mid 90s!? We do! After an accident that left murderer Jack Frost dead in genetic material th...Read More
Back in 1985, Night Flight produced a candid backstage interview with Tom Petty while he was on tour promoting Southern Accents. After hearing the sad news on Monday, we went to the archives to...Read More
On December 29, 1990, punk rock veterans Bad Religion were set to open a concert in their native Los Angeles when fire marshals cancelled the over-capacity show, declaring it a safety hazard. T...Read More
Twenty minutes of raw live footage of the band playing to a packed and frenzied crowd at Venus De Milo in Boston. The band's workman like approach to their taunt, pummeling sound is contrasted...Read More
The definitive history and documentation of one of the true pioneers of third wave ska-punk music. This 84 minute film traces the band from their humble roots in the basements, bars and punk cl...Read More
Two years before The Girl From Rio, Shirley Eaton (Goldfinger) also starred as Sumuru, a beautiful but deadly woman with plans for world domination. When a couple of wise-cracking, swingin' sec...Read More
These interview clip outtakes include Ian MacKaye's hilarious analogy on making MTV ready music videos, Henry Rollins description of his first, pre-Black Flag band S.O.A. and Dave Grohl's heroes.
In 1991, MTV commissioned Rev. Ivan Stang — who stars here, and directs — to make a commercial for Church of the SubGenius for their "Art Break" series of shorts. It was filmed by the same peop...Read More
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 proclaim...Read More
Despite the success of Charlie Ahearn's seminal hip-hop film Wild Style, he turned from narrative film to painting and video art for most of the 1980s and 1990s. In 1991, he created a video jou...Read More
From those early days as a bedroom dwelling New York Dolls fanatic writing to the NME on a regular basis, through the heady Smiths era when he barely put a foot wrong, and across his often quit...Read More
After The Crash mixes historic footage with review and criticism from experts, friends, fellow musicians who played with Bob, and even the odd enemy. It covers the history of Bobs middle period...Read More
In January 1961, Dylan arrived at Greenwich Village, the very place for a folksinger-poet. The Village has already gained a reputation for Bohemian ways, and had given birth to a generation of ...Read More
The Prisoner awakens in his London home to discover that his mind and personality have been transmitted into another man's body.
To avenge the death of a persecuted girl, the Prisoner tricks Number Two into believing that he was brought to the Village as an informer.
Luciano is a wandering outcast in a remote, late 19th-century Italian village. His life becomes undone by alcohol, forbidden love, and a bitter conflict with the prince of the region over the r...Read More
Today Night Flight covers independent record label Mexican Summer, including videos from L’Rain, Sessa and Photay.