Heaven & Hell | Neon Nights: Live In Europe – DVD Review
Ozzy Osbourne may be the voice of Black Sabbath, but the riffs and overall
musical structure are clearly the property of Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler.
Take away Ozzy and add...
The Doobie Brothers | Live At The Greek Theatre 1982 – CD/DVD Review
Not that any band really ever retires after a so-called “farewell tour,”
but the Doobie Brothers tried in 1982 when they played a blistering greatest
hits show at the Greek Theatre...
Michael Schenker Group | The 30th Anniversary Concert Live In Tokyo – DVD Review
It’s hard to get too excited about everything Michael Schenker has done
since he foolishly abandoned UFO in the late 70s. Really…how could he
expect to possibly top Phenomenon, Force It
or...
Rory Gallagher | Ghost Blues The Beat Club Sessions – DVD Review
When you listen and watch Rory Gallagher, it’s difficult to not get
swept away by the raw sweat and emotion he pores into every song. Not many
performers do it like...
Dio | Holy Diver Live – DVD Review
Since his passing on May 16, 2010, Ronnie James Dio has been honored with a
tasteful memorial, and numerous tributes from various television, radio, magazine
and online outlets. While box sets,...
Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan | In Session – DVD Review
Meet the new boss just as good as the old boss. Consider the In Session CD/DVD set, featuring guitar greats Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert King, a meeting of...
Twisted Sister | Live At Wacken: The Reunion – DVD Review
There’s no point in mentioning how older guys in make-up and spandex
can look like drag queens gone bad. The guys in Twisted Sister point this out
plenty in the interviews...
Phil Collins | Going Back: Live At Roseland Ballroom, NYC – DVD Review
I guess I’ve got to give up waiting for Genesis to reform with Peter Gabriel, and contend with Phil Collins singing Motown standards. On the Going Back: Live At...
The Rolling Stones | Ladies & Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones – DVD Review
The Rolling Stones spent 2010 recalling their history, pinpointing 1972 as
a pivotal, game-changing year. Based on the reissue of Exile On Main
Street and its companion documentary Stones In Exile,
you’d...
Barclay James Harvest | Berlin: A Concert For The People – DVD Review
Barclay James Harvest is a British band that made its reputation mainly in Europe. England, Spain, Switzerland and Germany are countries where the band could attract monster-size crowds to...