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No Nukes By Anonymous
The greats of the Super70s and Awesome80s in a rare collaborative feat.
As Rolling Stone raved, "The MUSE NO NUKES Concerts of 1979 were a
high-water mark of inspiration and optimism...a stunning testimony to the
depth of the shared beliefs of the generation which came of age in the
sixties." Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) is a group of
artists and activists working for a non-nuclear future. Their inspriing
collaboration to bring five nights of concerts to Madison Square Garden
and to organize a 200,000 person rally in Battery Park City has been
distilled into an unprecedented film, documenting forever that elusive
moment when artist, audience, and important cause were perfectly in sync.
James Taylor and Carly Simon create their unique harmony in
‘Mockingbird’ and ‘The Times They Are A Changing’. Jackson Browne
performs two of his most celebrated songs, ‘Running on Empty’ and
‘Before the Deluge’ and Bruce Springsteen brings down the sold out
house with ‘Thunder Road’ and ! ‘The River’. Rounding out the
extraordinary proceedings are Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers, Jesse
Colin Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash, John Hall and Gil Scott-Heron.
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|  | Director: Julian Schlossberg, Danny Goldberg, Anthony Potenza
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|  | Stars: Jackson Browne, Jane Fonda, Crosby, Stills and Nash, The Doobie Brothers John Hall, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Gil Scott-Heron, Carly Simon, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, James Taylor, Jesse Colin Young
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|  | Released: November 4, 1980
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|  | Availability: VHS CD | | |
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