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Documentary tracing the career and music of Dublin rock band Thin Lizzy during the years when the band was fronted by the legendary Phil Lynott. Featuring live performances from the legendary r...Read More
A typically eclectic Night Flight episode with “Yeah, But Is It Art?”, an experimental short film, an exclusive Foghat interview, Nick Lowe, and a 1967 Beat Club performance from The Crazy Worl...Read More
This original Night Flight episode is a Mother’s Day special with a twist! We're celebrating the era’s camp icons who embraced gender fluidity and theatrical excess. From Divine’s high glamour ...Read More
Through many up-close-and-personal interviews, this compilation documents how Nirvana connected with a generation and changed the face of Rock and Roll. They first exploded into the mainstream ...Read More
A NIGHT FLIGHT PLUS PREMIERE: An absurdist view of the recording process for musicians A Certain Ratio, collaborating with Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey. Occurring 45 years after the release ...Read More
Actually, The Phantom Planet is really one of those damn phantom asteroids (resembling a giant bowel movement) that zips around space on its own power, and sucks the spaceship of DEAN FREDERICK...Read More
In this 2020 story, 60 Minutes covers the reunion of legendary rock and roll band AC/DC after the tragic death of co-founder Malcom Young.
An early performance from soul, jazz and R&B singer Jesse Davis in 1968.
Australian pop singer John Farnham discusses his career and personal life in this 1993 interview.
Welcome back to the attic, where Argentinian wolf-man Salvador Cresta catches up with enigmatic experimental rock duo Kamikaze Palm Tree who discuss their work with Cate Le Bon, covering Led Ze...Read More
Pedrum Siadatian ventures up to the attic to explore the psychedelic pop sounds of his solo project, Paint, as well discuss his work with Los Angeles-garage rockers Allah-Las, the influence of ...Read More
Los Angeles-based animator Jamie Wolfe joins the wolf man Salvador Cresta for an attic hang out sesh, discussing her inky animations and videos with King Krule, Sneaks, Local Natives, King Gizz...Read More
Cartoonist Mark Neeley joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to discuss his primitive animation techniques, and inspiration. Includes music and projects by Michael Rault, Never Young Beach, John A...Read More
Belarusian post-punk trio Molchat Doma (translated as “Houses Are Silent”) answer calls from the 1-877-WASTOIDS hotline. Learn all about their favorite '80s bands, the influence of T.a.T.U., ho...Read More
Join us for an exclusive interview with Billy Idol on Night Flight during the show's 1983 season (he came back for a second interview in 1985, which is also streaming now!) Promoting his self-t...Read More
For Night Flight's Saturday Night Double Features.
It is late spring when Wally, Jeremy, Shades and Mario are at the La Brea Tar Pits working on a school research project and discover a mysterious tar egg that cracks open to reveal a friendly dinosaur.
Denver and the kids make friends with a circus owner's son and help him liven up a lackluster show with bicycle and skateboard stunts.
Denver and Jeremy enter a wacky game show only to find they're competing against the team Morton Fizzback and Professor Funt.
Wally's first day on the job at the zoo takes a turn for the worse when the self-serving Dr. Funt captures Denver for his new high-tech exhibit.