Roger Waters | Us + Them – Blu-ray Disc Review

How do you follow one of the most successful rock and roll tours in recent memory? If you’re Roger Waters, you modify the support lineup with new players, enhance...

Pink Floyd | Live At Pompeii – DVD Review

After seeing Pink Floyd's Live At Pompeii over 25 times on both the big and little screen, the last thing I needed was a DVD. I already have a...

Steve Hackett | The Lamb Stands Up Live At The Royal Albert Hall –...

If it wasn’t for Steve Hackett, one might forget how absolutely powerful and innovative Genesis were in the early 1970s. Even as all the members of Genesis still live...

The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour Memories / Beach Boys – The Beach Boys...

The Beatles and the Beach Boys are arguably two of the most documented pop bands in history. While their careers paralleled each other at various stages, their actual backgrounds...

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...

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...

ZZ Top | Double Down Live – DVD Review

On the heels of 2008’s Live In Texas DVD and CD set — their very first “official” concert video — ZZ Top are back with a second DVD, a double set...

Pink Floyd | The Early Years 1965 – 1972: The Individual Volumes – CD/DVD/Blu-ray...

First released as part of The Early Years 1965-1972 box set, The Individual Volumes, as they are called, are now available as six individual multi-disc book-bound CD, DVD &...

Greg Lake | Welcome Backstage – CD/DVD Review

No longer tied to a band, Greg Lake still possesses the talent and fortitude to keep his musical palette salivated and slippery. Like his former bandmates, he relies heavily...

The Who | The Who, The Mods And The Quadrophenia Connection – DVD Review

Critical analysis of rock and roll can be a sticky wicket to be sure. When critics pro and con, musicologists and teachers attempt to dissect music that makes you tap your...