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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...

Cliff And The Shadows | The Final Reunion: Live From The 02 Arena In...

Talk about surviving. Perennial teenager Cliff Richard has continued to sing his quirky pop tunes since he was 17. He’s the only UK singer to chart over five decades. His backing...

Rush | Replay X 3 – CD/DVD Review

Without fail, Rush rises to the occasion and embraces the moment. So, it should only follow that on the heels of their immensely popular concert DVDs, 2003's Rush In Rio and...

Bob Dylan | Don’t Look Back: The 65 Tour Deluxe Edition – DVD Review

Don't Look Back is one of the most important and influential movies to ever document the rock and roll experience. D.A. Pennebaker’s ominous telling of a very young and...

Roxy Music | More Than This: The Story Of Roxy Music – DVD Review

You can’t utter the words “art rock” without mentioning Roxy Music. But there’s “more than this…” much more, in fact, to the dynamics, inner workings and influence of Roxy Music...

Rolling Stones | From The Vault: Hampton Coliseum & L.A. Forum – Blu-ray Disc...

For years, before the advent of YouTube and instant video gratification, I proudly boasted of having video footage from virtually every year the Rolling Stones have toured. From 1965's...

The Call Featuring Robert Levon Been Of B.R.M.C. | A Tribute To Michael Been...

On April 19, 2013, the surviving three members of the Call reunited for the first time in close to two decades. They were joined by bassist and vocalist Robert...

Rockin’ The Wall – DVD Review

Nobody will debate the effect that rock and roll had on bringing down the wall that divided West and East Berlin. Everyone from the Beatles to Bruce Springsteen appealed...

Led Zeppelin | The Song Remains The Same – CD/DVD Review

In 1976, my friend Ben, me and our two dates for the evening jumped into my ‘68 Malibu and drove to Westwood to see The Song Remains The Same. Without video...

Brian Wilson | Brian Wilson Presents Smile – DVD Review

The story of Brian Wilson and his magnum opus Smile is one of the more compelling tales of how ego, insecurity and drugs can swiftly undermine the creative process, especially when...