Peter Gabriel | New Blood Live In London – Blu-ray Disc Review
Leave it to Peter Gabriel to seize the latest technology and use it to his advantage. His concert film New Blood Live In London was filmed in high definition...
Ronnie Wood | Somebody Up There Likes Me – Blu-ray Disc Review
Ronnie Wood might just be one of the luckiest guys around. In the late 60s, he played bass with the Jeff Beck Group. When Beck turned down Woodstock and...
Gary Moore | Live At Montreux 2010 – Blu-ray Disc Review
Relentless in his approach to the guitar, Gary Moore is far from the picture of health during one of his final performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Nevertheless, there...
Band Vs Brand | DVD Review
The flood of rock music documentaries in the last few years has dug into those nooks and crannies, and turned over many, long-elusive stones. Bob Nalbandian's documentary Band Vs...
Peter Gabriel | Classic Albums: So – Blu-ray Disc Review
When Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 to pursue a solo career, he could have very well clung to his image and staged theatrical rock and roll shows. And...
The Rolling Stones | Live At The Wiltern – Blu-ray Disc Review
At the dawn of the 21st century, the Rolling Stones were everywhere. Their 2002/2003 Licks World Tour, celebrating the band’s 40th anniversary, would keep the show on the road...
Van Morrison | In Concert – DVD Review
The In Concert DVD captures both Sir Van Morrison’s intimate 2016 show at the BBC Radio Theatre, part of BBC Radio 2’s In Concert Series, and a bonus 12-song...
April Wine | I Like To Rock: Live In London 1981 – DVD Review
I must admit I am a bit confused by April Wine, the quintet
from Canada. Never a huge fan, I only ever knew them from “Gypsy Queen”
and “Between You and...
Foreigner | Double Vision: Then And Now – Blu-ray Disc Review
There are a few bands that have managed to turn around original lineups and remain successful. Foreigner with only one original — guitarist Mick Jones — is one of...
Rush | Snakes & Arrows Live – DVD Review
While other remnants from the 70s hold onto the vestiges of
validity, Rush keeps the show running at a brisk pace with nary a dip in quality
or popularity. There have...

















