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No Nukes

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
187
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No Nukes (1980)
A live concert film documenting the September 1979 "No Nukes" concert at Madison Square Garden. Includes performances by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers and Bruce Springsteen.
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A live concert film documenting the September 1979 "No Nukes" concert at Madison Square Garden. Includes performances by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers and Br... Read allA live concert film documenting the September 1979 "No Nukes" concert at Madison Square Garden. Includes performances by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers and Bruce Springsteen.A live concert film documenting the September 1979 "No Nukes" concert at Madison Square Garden. Includes performances by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers and Bruce Springsteen.

  • Directors
    • Danny Goldberg
    • Anthony Potenza
    • Julian Schlossberg
  • Writer
    • Elaine May
  • Stars
    • Avis Davis Band
    • Jackson Browne
    • Rosemary Butler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    187
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    • Directors
      • Danny Goldberg
      • Anthony Potenza
      • Julian Schlossberg
    • Writer
      • Elaine May
    • Stars
      • Avis Davis Band
      • Jackson Browne
      • Rosemary Butler
    • 6User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Avis Davis Band
    • Themselves
    Jackson Browne
    Jackson Browne
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    Rosemary Butler
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    Crosby Stills & Nash
    Crosby Stills & Nash
    • Themselves
    David Crosby
    David Crosby
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    The Doobie Brothers
    The Doobie Brothers
    • Themselves
    E Street Band
    • Themselves
    Jane Fonda
    Jane Fonda
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    John Hall
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    Chaka Khan
    Chaka Khan
    • Self
    Maggie Kuhn
    • Self
    Nicolette Larson
    Nicolette Larson
    • Self
    Jody Linscott
    • Self
    Michael McDonald
    Michael McDonald
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    • (as The Doobie Brothers)
    Ralph Nader
    Ralph Nader
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    Graham Nash
    Graham Nash
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    Ray Parker Jr.
    Ray Parker Jr.
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    Bonnie Raitt
    Bonnie Raitt
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Danny Goldberg
      • Anthony Potenza
      • Julian Schlossberg
    • Writer
      • Elaine May
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    9kevyzim

    Why Can't This Great Concert Film Be Seen

    Today I dusted off a copy of this fantastic concert film that I had on VHS recorded from VH-1 way back when they used to play music! It includes so many once-in-a-lifetime performances from that amazing era of music, including Bruce. I can't believe the rights are still tied up with everyone and their brother selling their catalogue. I really wish we could stream it or (better yet) buy it!

    Since this review has to be longer I will just say that my favorite performance in the film is Carly Simon and James Taylor doing Mockingbird. That jumpsuit that Carly has on is seared forever in my memory!
    10WardClark

    Best concert film of all time!

    Granted, Bruce is amazing and is the audience hit of the show. But the shining stars for me are James Taylor, Carly Simon, John Hall & Graham Nash singing "The Times They Are A-Changin" and "Power" (adding Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Brown, David Crosby & Stephen Stills).

    The music is top-notch, the message is still relevant, and the backstage footage adds great depth to the experience.
    9sekander

    A great concert film from the Golden Era

    A lost treasure. Yeah, the Boss is great but so is everyone else at this show, which featured a fantastic lineup. Everyone plays their ass off and the combinations are really fun, too. Not to be overlooked is the haunting theme song to the event, Power, written and sung by John Hall, who was recently elected to Congress from New York in a largely Republican district! How about that. Other great performances are by the Doobie Brothers, with and without Carly Simon, and Poco. Paul Cotton delivers a great version of Heart Of The Night, which in light of all the tragedy in New Orleans, seems all the more poignant. Why is there no DVD of this event. What a shame.
    10crookedstar82

    BRUCE! BRUCE! BRUCE!

    This is a really engaging concert film. The reason for the concert is socially conscious and worthwhile and there are several good performances by the likes of James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Jacksone Browne and Tom Petty. To top it all of though is the robust, exhilarating and show-stopping performance by Bruce Springsteen and the E-street band. Fans of him and the band should check it out if just for that.
    3mimseyworld

    Terrible.

    This movie was a real torture fest to sit through. Its first mistake is treating nuclear power as so self-evidently a 'bad thing' that it barely needs to convince the audience of it. When it does stoop to putting in its argument, it has the participants breathlessly deliver barely substantiated facts ; all that's missing is someone crying "when is someone going to think of the children!". While watching this movie, I kept thinking "where'd you hear that?" or "that can't possibly be true" - yet little of the info was backed up by any reliable sources. And bless 'em, the 'regular folks' in the movie came across more like Luddites than people with any understanding of the pros and cons of nuclear power; to be fair, that might be the fault of the film-makers, but equally fairly, it's a condition shared by the movie's rock stars.

    As for the performers........... Now some of these people are highly respected musicians whose music I've enjoyed, and I'm sure a few of them really did believe in this cause. But they all come across as wheezing old hippies desperately searching for something to get worked up over, now that the 60s have passed them by. Particularly embarrassing are Graham Nash and James Taylor. Nash seems to be trying too hard - he looks like he can't possibly believe the things he's being told (not that I blame him), but desperate to feel noticed and included. James Taylor performs what has to be the wimpiest protest "anthem" ever, "Stand and Fight", in the most sickeningly cheerful way you can imagine. In fact, most of the performances are pretty bland when they're not being patronizing. Nobody seems worked up by this event, as if it really doesn't mean much to them at all. It's worth noting that the driving force behind this whole event seems to be John Hall, of the band Orleans, and responsible for some of the wimpiest MOR pop of the 70s. (Remember, if you dare, "Dance With Me" and "Still the One".) It's worth noting because that's symbolic of how the cause here fails to inspire any real passion in the music. The cause is supposedly life-or-death, but everybody sleepwalks through their numbers like they're playing the Catskills. Except maybe Gil-Scott Heron - his protest number "We Almost Lost Detroit" is on topic at least, but delivered with all the smugness of a high-schooler impressed with how 'controversial' he's being.

    Only Bruce Springsteen's performance raises a pulse; I've never been a big fan of the Boss, but he absolutely smokes, no question. Part of me thinks he was taped separately, at another event, and edited into this movie to give wake the audience. Compared to the general blandness and air of self-satisfaction here, it's no wonder Bruce was hailed as the savior of rock'n'roll.

    But even his performance is hobbled by the lifeless concert shooting. I don't expect a lot of flashy camera movement from a '70s film, but the shots are unnecessarily static, broken up only by split-second cutaways to a back-up singer's tonsils. Now, some of this may be because the performers are lifeless to start with; and *maybe* the film-makers are more skilled at shooting documentaries than concert footage - but all you have to do is watch "Rust Never Sleeps" or "The Last Waltz" to see a movie like this done with more skill. And with more exciting musicians.

    So really, there's only two things to watch this movie for: Springsteen's stellar performance, and as a sad snapshot about a counter-culture in decline.

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      Debut theatrical feature film directed by its three directors Danny Goldberg, Anthony Potenza and Julian Schlossberg.
    • Connections
      Edited into Bruce Springsteen: Thunder Road (1980)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1983 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Green Mountain Post Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Muse Concert: No Nukes
    • Filming locations
      • Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(location: Madison Square Garde)
    • Production company
      • Muse
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      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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