Fresh off the release of I Will Make a Baby in this Damn Economy, Houston rapper Fat Tony joins us to answer fan questions from the 1-877-WASTOIDS Hotline. What’s he love about Mexico City? Has...Read More
Weird TV visits a “shrine to swine,” aka the home of a woman who collects and creates signage related to pigs (“I’ve been crazy about pigs since I was four years old…” ). Plus, outrageous vehic...Read More
This 1984 episode of Night Flight focuses on the socially conscious side of rock music. From nuclear war to Latin America, these music videos run the gamut of political commentary from artists ...Read More
Corey fires the Marine Laboratory to destroy the Record of the Ghosts sound. Dick Tracy rescues June and reenters the burning building to get the record.
The Ghost plans to wreck the train carrying the gold shipment. Dick Tracy hurries by plane to warn the train of the danger.
Lucifer steals Brewster’s aerial torpedo from a detachment of Marines. Dick Tracy and Bill Carr arrive too late to stop the robbery.
In 1969, keyboardist Vincent Crane founded one of the great keyboard-driven bands: Atomic Rooster. Numerous re-shuffles within the group, including Carl Palmer, helped Atomic Rooster to gain im...Read More
Blood on the Tracks is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 20, 1975, by Columbia Records. The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia Records...Read More
One of the most revolutionary and influential fashion designers of his time, Martin Margiela has remained an elusive figure the entirety of his decades-long career. From Jean Paul Gaultier’s as...Read More
Tony Palmer explores the link between African music and modern American pop.
Ragtime holds an unexpectedly profound place in the history of music, and it can be said to have laid the cornerstone of American popular music.
The Electronic Revolution. The bands that brought the synthesizer out of the avant-garde and into the pop stratosphere.
Virtuoso Frontmen. Two of the most feverishly creative frontmen in modern music history stop by the Night Flight studios.
Rock On The Road. Guitar tips from a master of the art and tour footage with a powerhouse vocalist and her conflicted partner.
With footage of Miles Davis and Charlie Parker, Tony Palmer's epic series reveals New Orleans may have pinched the limelight when it comes to the origins of jazz.
Tony Palmer takes us through the riots, the power, the inspiration, and the chaos of The Rolling Stones era music and the infamous San Francisco concert at the Fillmore.
The late Portland, Oregon composer Ernest Hood is known for his landmark 1975 album Neighborhoods, which combines field recordings with Hood’s synthesizer and zither playing.
Halloween is Fun Shadow, Guy Maddin The Redon Film, Wrestling Part II, The Devils, B-Day Panties, Cabaret On Fire (Silent) Giant woman in Corset Show Girl to Burlesque, B-Day Cake, Midnight Mirage.
Red Gingham Intro, Pygmies on Film, “Auto-Hypnomania” Film - Next Attraction, Fox on Wall - Singing Saw, Hamlet - Ghost Scene, “Spanks for the Memories”, Gingham Dress Ending.
Clips of DD in Tub, Red Vixen + Blue Angle, Burlesque Shows