ZZ Top | That Little Ol’ Band From Texas – Blu-ray Disc Review

There are more generic rock and roll bands than you can count; there is only one ZZ Top. They are often distinguished as a group with the longest standing...

John Lee Hooker | Cook With The Hook: Live In 1974 – DVD Review

How does any blues fan not love John Lee Hooker? Now you can appreciate him even more on watching Cook With The Hook: Live In 1974 DVD, filmed on...

Phil Lynott & Thin Lizzy | Songs For While I’m Away + The Boys...

Thin Lizzy is another one of those 70s bands that should have been bigger. They had the chops, the songs and charismatic frontman Phil Lynott. Maybe it was timing...

The Rolling Stones | Some Girls | Some Girls Live In Texas ’78 –...

It's not uncommon to think of Some Girls as the last decent gasp from the world's greatest rock and roll band. It was certainly a cut above some of...

The Steve Morse Band | Live In Baden-Baden Germany March 1990 – DVD Review

Steve Morse' day job with Deep Purple takes up most of his time these days, but the guitarist has been known to moonlight when the mood strikes. Back in...

Deep Purple | Perfect Strangers Live – DVD Review

In 1984, what was once deemed impossible actually happened: The classic second lineup of Deep Purple reconvened, cut an album and hit the road. It wasn't easy, especially when...

Ozzy Osbourne | God Bless Ozzy Osbourne – Blu-ray Disc Review

God Bless Ozzy Osbourne is a highly personal, brutally honest documentary about the infamous singer. Jack Osbourne, the Ozman's youngest son, co-produced and obviously had a hand in access...

Styx | One With Everything – DVD Review

Through personal changes, deaths, ‘artistic differences’ and health concerns, Styx have survived. With original member James ‘JY’ Young, plus second -to-oldest regular, Tommy Shaw, the Styx machine keeps a-chugging along in the...

Freddie Mercury | The Great Pretender – Blu-ray Disc Review

In the initial moments of The Great Pretender, a journalist asks Freddie Mercury if he gets intimidated when facing audiences of 300,000 people or more, to which the legend...

Albert Collins & The Icebreakers | In Concert – DVD Review

One of the great tragedies in blues and rock history is that Albert Collins, the famed "Master of the Telecaster," whose wry songwriting and biting guitar attack inspired a legion of...