Jethro Tull | Live At Madison Square Garden 1978 – DVD Review
OK, I admit it — I’m somewhat of a bootleg junkie, especially when it comes to rare concert video. Jethro Tull’s quirky satellite broadcast from New York City’s Madison Square...
Kansas | There’s Know Place Like Home – DVD Review
For a band that hasn’t released new music in nearly a decade, Kansas is still a viable musical force — continually active on the live circuit with a bountiful...
David Bowie | Rare & Unseen – DVD Review
Centered around one of many interviews David Bowie did with Russell Harty on
British television, Rare And Unseen is a DVD filled with the
kind of footage diehards live for. At...
Move Me Brightly: Celebrating Jerry Garcia’s 70th Birthday – Blu-ray Disc
Jerry Garcia would have turned 70 on August 1, 2012, and like most any sort of event in the world of the Grateful Dead, it was a worthy notion...
Jimi Hendrix | The Guitar Hero – DVD Review
Forty years after his death, Jimi Hendrix continues to fascinate music fans
and historians alike. There are tons of documentaries, concert films, even feature
films about the guitarist. Joe Boyd’s 1973...
Bad Company | Live At Wembley – DVD Review
Of all the sturdy, blues-based hard rock bands from the 70s, Bad Company were
able to transcend pedigree and pop with smart, catchy and radio-friendly songs,
superbly executed by former members...
The Beatles | Rare And Unseen – DVD Review
Professing to be an “unofficial” account of the Beatles, Rare And Unseen features some unseen rare footage of the Fabs at work and play interspersed with commentary from various...
Queen | Days Of Our Lives – Blu-ray Disc/DVD Review
They could have gone even further, but the two-decade reign of Queen with Freddie Mercury out in front was as prolific and productive as most major artists still in...
Paul McCartney | The McCartney Years – DVD Review
Before the complaints regarding a lack of clips from One
Hand Clapping or James Paul McCartney start flooding the offices
of EMI, it should be noted that Paul McCartney’s role in...
Lynyrd Skynyrd | Sweet Home Alabama: The Rockpalast Collection – DVD Review
If I have one pet peeve peevier than any other, it is how some bands carry on with so many new members that they are wholly new bands — or...

















