SUZI Q – Movie Review
“Suzi was an innovator…absolutely.” So says Alice Cooper of Suzi Quatro, the pioneering bassist and front woman credited with altering the perception that tough, gritty rock and roll was...
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...
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...
The Edge, Jimmy Page & Jack White | It Might Get Loud – DVD...
The last thing you ever have to do is sell me on Jimmy Page. I'm not the hugest
U2 fan, but I certainly recognize their uniqueness and guitarist The Edge’s
singular...
The J. Geils Band | House Party: Live In Germany – DVD/CD Review
Ask anyone who the great live bands of the 70s were, and the J. Geils Band will invariably make the short list. A spin or two through 1972’s Live...
Rolling Stones | From The Vault: The Marquee Club – Live In 1971 &...
Like silver-studded dice, gems from an illustrious past keep tumbling out from the vault of the Rolling Stones. Hot on the heels of Universal's reissue of Sticky Fingers, Eagle...
Frank Zappa | An Evening With Frank Zappa During Which… The Torture Never Stops...
By the 1980s, Frank Zappa was well-established and totally independent, running the show and assembling dozens of musicians to play and interpret a vast variety of music — from...
Paul Simon | Live From Philadelphia – DVD Review
I have a question: why does it take so long for some of these concert DVDs
to appear? Live From Philadelphia, an 11-song show from Paul
Simon ’s One Trick...
Deep Purple | Phoenix Rising – DVD Review
The history of Deep Purple is a colorful joyride with a high turnover and its share of ego clashing. Ritchie Blackmore, in particular, could be described as a...
The Who | The Kids Are Alright – DVD Review
For Who fanatics, purists and punters, nothing quite tells their story like the 1979 Jeff Stein documentary, The Kids Are Alright. Summing up the band's golden years right up...

















