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- A reporter witnesses a brutal murder and becomes entangled in a mystery involving a pair of Siamese twins who were separated at birth, one of them forced to live under the eye of a watchful, controlling psychiatrist.
- The teenage son of a motel owner steals a black convertible to impress a mysterious beauty he has a crush on.
- After an excerpt from 'Baraka (1992)', featuring the music of Dead Can Dance, we see them in concert in Santa Monica CA, alternated with interview sequences with the lead members (Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry) where they discuss their influences (Asian/Mid-Eastern music and Irish ballads), their instrumentation (Chinese dulcimer, various percussion, synthesizers), and their different approaches to lyrics (he sings words, she doesn't).
- "Song to the Siren" is a song written by Tim Buckley and his writing partner Larry Beckett and was first released on Buckley's 1970 album Starsailor. In 1983 This Mortal Coil recorded their version.
- Juicy Sonic Magic tells the story of late, great concert taper Mike Millard and an homage to his work undertaken at two concerts by The National in Berkeley, CA in September 2018. Millard is an Internet legend for recording artists like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan and hundreds of others in and around Southern California in the '70s and '80s by sneaking his equipment into concerts hidden in a wheelchair. More than 40 years later, Millard's methods were recreated to record two concerts by The National on the same vintage gear he used, cassette recordings that are now being released on the format for Black Friday Record Store Day 2019. The film is a companion to the Black Friday Record Store Release of the three-cassette box set The National: Juicy Sonic Magic, Live in Berkeley, September 24-25, 2018. The film features animation by illustrator Jess Rotter and Eben McCue, plus interviews with Matt Berninger (lead singer of The National), producer/archivist Erik Flannigan and Mike Millard's friend Jim Reinstein, who pushed Millard and his wheelchair into dozens of those shows.
- The music video for the Pixies' 1989 song "Monkey Gone To Heaven."
- The music video for the Pixies' 1989 song "Debaser."
- A video was released for this single and featured newsreel footage of the early Soviet and American space programs as well as NASA animation of satellites and other spacecraft.