Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014 – Blu-ray Disc Review
Watching Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014, you get the sense that when the Boston quintet came out for their Sunday headlining slot at the three-day Download Festival in Leicestershire, England,...
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...
The Boomtown Rats | Live Germany ’78 – CD/DVD Review
Live Germany '78, a live CD/DVD set from the Boomtown Rats, is from the early days of the six-piece Irish band. Led by wanna-be Mick Jagger (at least...
The Who | Live At Shea Stadium 1982 – Blu-ray Disc Review
As the Who supposedly wind down with their 50th anniversary tour, it's nice to see missing gems like Live At Shea Stadium 1982 come along to remind everyone of...
Steve Vai | Stillness In Motion – DVD Review
Live concert DVDs, although very popular, are not always the most well put together and exciting things to watch on your TV. For me, it's always been the feel...
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...
Daryl Hall & John Oates | Live In Dublin – Blu-ray Disc Review
Somehow or another, after 40 years of touring the world, Daryl Hall and John Oates never played together in Ireland. But watching Live In Dublin (on DVD and Blu-ray...
The Wrecking Crew! – Film Review
Here's a documentary that tells one of the most important stories in rock and roll history. It's not flashy and bouncy like a lot of the modern rock docs...
Various Artists | Live At Knebworth – Blu-ray Disc Review
On June 30, 1990, the Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, England, hosted the Silver Clef Award Winners concert. The show featured a wide array of musical artists including Pink Floyd,...
Genesis | Sum Of The Parts – Blu-ray Disc Review
To many with hopes that stretch back farther than necessary, a full Genesis reunion with Peter Gabriel would be about the best thing to happen to rock and roll....