Clips from a classic 1986 episode of Donahue about a New York magazine cover story on New York hardcore by Peter Blauner, featuring members of Youth of Today, Murphy's Law, Agnostic Front, Token Entry and the Cro-Mags.
Download a PDF of the article in question here:
http://deeplinkin g.net/new-york-magaz ine-hardcore/
Trailer for The Panic in Needle Park (1971), starring Al Pacino. Screenplay written by Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne. "Needle Park" was Sherman Square, Broadway and 72nd on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Theatrical trailer for Three Days of the Condor (1975), starring Robert Redford and Faye Dunaway. Directed by Sydney Pollack. Featuring the World Trade Center, 1970s bass lines and serious style.
Late-1960s footage from Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop, a children's public television show which featured the music of vibraphonist Monty Stark's extremely funky band, the Stark Reality.
An introduction to some of the sidewalk booksellers on West 4th Street in Manhattan. From Jason Rosette's movie BookWars. For more information and to purchase the DVD, visit:
http://www.camera do.com/purchase.html
Introduction to the Say Brother public television show from the late 1960s. Theme written by Monty Stark and Bill Morris; performed by The Crowd on the Street.
A video snapshot of the 2006 92nd Street Y Street Festival on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan.
Featuring: Klezmer Juice, Jonathan Voltzok, Shanna Zell, Jennifer Koh, David Fagin and the Sandra Cameron Dancers.
Some commercials that aired on Manhattan public access in the late 1970s during Al Goldstein's Midnight Blue program. The Taj Mahal has since been replaced by Kosher Deluxe restaurant and The Retreat has been replaced by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.