This was the first official appearance of
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's live act on film, and many critics hailed their performances as the best in the documentary. Additionally, the future Springsteen classic "
The River" was debuted at these shows and on the film, as well as
Chaka Khan's consternation at being "Broooced" (Raitt deadpanned backstage, "Too bad his name wasn't Melvin"). The other generally acclaimed highlight of the film was
Carly Simon and then-husband
James Taylor's physically dynamic duet on "
Mockingbird". On the other hand,
Graham Nash's earnest spoken part about having seen "giant sponges" as a side effect of
nuclear waste dumps earned itself a
Spinal Tap-like reputation for rock star verbal blundering.
No Nukes was released for home consumption on
VHS,
Betamax and
LaserDisc along the way, but as of 2023 not on
DVD. Two of Springsteen's three numbers are available on his 2001
The Complete Video Anthology / 1978-2000 DVD, and 13 of his performances at the concerts were released in 2021 on the live album and film
The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts. The
No Nukes live album was also released in May 1980 from this event, although it contained varying musical contents from the film (generally, the artists' biggest hits make it into the film but not the album, while some artists are on the album but not in the film). ==Performers and songs==