Episode list

Behind the Music

Peter Frampton

Sat, Aug 05, 2000
Peter Frampton, best known for his 1976 multi platinum live LP "Frampton Comes Alive!". Interviews with Frampton and family along with friends, record execs, producers, etc. This documentary includes about his downfall.
7.3 /10
Styx

Sat, Aug 12, 2000
Rock band Styx (pronounced STICKS), rocked the 70's with a string of hit singles such as "Come Sail Away", "Renegade", "(Long Nights) Blue Collar Man", "Babe", "Too Much Time On My Hands" and, "The Best of Times". From 1977-1981, they sold platinum LPs while selling out concerts one arena after another. In 1983, the band released "Kilroy Was Here". The early part of the tour was a financial disaster due to the fact that Styx had booked small, theater-sized venues for a more intimate experience, while later tour dates saw the group performing in large arenas to sold-out crowds. The album debuted at #10 on the Billboard 200 in its first week and sold over 1 million copies (although some sources say 2.5 million copies) and peaked at #3 on the US charts; however, it snapped the streak of multi-platinum albums for Styx, and ushered in a more keyboard-oriented, theatrical direction. After the Kilroy tour ended, the band went their separate ways to pursue other interests. A reunion in 1996 became impossible for Styx, drummer John Panazzo passed away from cirrhosis of the liver from years of alcoholism. He was 47 years old. Todd Sucherman, filled the void on the drums. In 1999, Dennis De Young was out of the band and being replaced by Canadian native Lawrence Gowan. In the 2010 edition, there were new clips and interviews with the members. In addition, original bassist Chuck Panazzo came out of the closet in 2001 and, was diagnosed with HIV.
7.6 /10
1977

Sat, Aug 19, 2000
Documenting the year 1977 with music, news clips of the blackout in NY, opening of the new discotheque Studio 54 in New York City, "Saturday Night Fever" struts to theaters, etc.
0 /10
Chicago

Sat, Oct 14, 2000
Blowing into the windy city in this documentary about the band "Chicago". Band members, speak frankly about their beginnings, success and, lives. In addition, band member Terry Kath accidentally ended his life at the age of 32.
8.4 /10
Tiffany

Sat, Oct 28, 2000
Are you going to the mall? Tiffany, the teen queen who performed in shopping malls supporting her debut LP was discussed.
0 /10
John Lennon: The Last Years
After coming out of a five year retirement, former Beatle John Lennon released a comeback album "Double Fantasy" and, plans for a tour. Sadly, he didn't get the chance. On December 8, 1980 he was shot by Mark David Chapman.
8.4 /10
Grease

Sat, Jan 20, 2001
Stars candidly discussing their fun times after starring in the 1978 box office bonanza "Grease".
6 /10
Huey Lewis & the News
80's pop rock band Huey Lewis and the News known for their hits, "Do You Believe In Love", "The Heart of Rock and Roll", "Heart and Soul" and, "I Want a New Drug". Huey Lewis himself along with friends and band mates, speak candidly.
8.1 /10
Journey

Sat, Feb 17, 2001
Traveling in this documentary about a California band, Journey. Formed in 1973 and, released LP's from 1975-1977 were commercial failures. To release a fifth LP, CBS Records issued the band an ultimatum "if you don't come up with hits, or we'll drop you." Manager Herbie Herbert, listened to a demo of a band called "Alien Project" and, hears a voice that would take the band to a brand new direction. The singer was Steve Perry and, he was hired to be Journey's lead singer. Journey released "Infinity" in 1978 and, the album was a hit. The album spawned hits; "Wheels in the Sky", "Lights", "Feeling That Way" and, "Anytime". Journey, became a household name. In 1981, Journey's career boosted when they released their best selling album to date "Escape" with singles, "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Open Arms". More hit albums and singles followed, personal matters were affecting Steve Perry while on the road. His mother was dying from a rare disease and, the split with his girlfriend Sherry Swafford. In 1985, problems within the band begun to fester. Steve Smith and Ross Vallory were dismissed and, the band was streamlined as a trio. One year later, Journey released "Raised on Radio" and, the album unleashed hits; "Girl Can't Help It", "I'll Be All Right Without You", "Be Good To Yourself" and, "Suzanne". In 1987, Journey had disappeared from view. In 1996, the classic lineup recorded "Trial By Fire" and, the band wanted to tour to support the album. Unfortunately, it became impossible to tour because, Steve Perry suffered a degenerative bone disease while hiking in Hawaii. Neil Schon and Johnathan Cain, re-formed the band and hired Steve Augieri as their frontman in 1998.
7.8 /10
Doobie Brothers
As a biker band formed in 1970 from San Jose, CA The Doobie Brothers rise to become a Grammy Award winning supergroup.
7.4 /10
Flashdance

Sat, Mar 10, 2001
Discussing the 1983 box office hit "Flashdance", which nearly didn't make it to the movie screen. Stars speak openly about, their experience on making the film along with producers, director Adrian Lyne. Remarkable soundtrack.
0 /10
Saturday Night Fever
Recounting the 1977 box office disco mega-hit "Saturday Night Fever", which was in jeopardy that it wouldn't be welcomed into theaters. Top billing star John Travolta, shined on TV screens on ABC's "Welcome Back, Kotter". Prior to "Fever", he starred in the TV-Movie "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble" where he met actress Diana Hyland. Travolta's relationship, was derailed that Hyland was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. During that time, he starred in the Stephen King adaptation horror flick "Carrie". While Diana, was nearing the end, she encouraged Travolta to take the role of Tony Manero for "Fever". While he was working on the movie, he got news that Diana's health was deteriorating and, he flew to LA to be at her side. On March 27, 1977 Diana Hyland, died in Travolta's arms she was 41. Travolta, had a little time to grieve and, he pulled himself together and, make his role the best as possible. The soundtrack, was released a couple of months before the films release and, it sold a staggering 20+ million copies. Stars of the movie discusses about their experience of making the film and, how it became a phenomenon.
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