Neil Young | Rust Never Sleeps – DVD Review
Always one step ahead, Neil Young was one of the few musicians from the 60s
who wholeheartedly embraced the spirit of punk and new wave of the late 70s.
He had...
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...
Yes | Songs From Tsongas – The 35th Anniversary Concert – Blu-ray Disc Review
Yes is still a hard working band that tours regularly and records new music. At the same time, they have a vast and varied history worthy of review and...
Roger Waters The Wall – Blu-ray Disc Review
Ever since it was conceived, Roger Waters has claimed The Wall as his very own, Pink Floyd be damned. Fortunately, the other members of Floyd weren’t as possessive of the piece...
The Official Keith Emerson Tribute Concert – DVD Review
So here I am reviewing a video of a show I reviewed. I'm sure I'm not the first. Fortunately, watching the video does offer an entirely new perspective. It...
Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets | Live At The Roundhouse – Blu-ray Disc Review
If you’ve caught a show by Roger Waters or David Gilmour in recent years, you know the format comprised music from a new solo release paired with songs from...
Rush | R40 Live – Blu-ray Disc Review
In light of the recent news from drummer Neil Peart that he's essentially done with playing the drums, R40 Live may well be the last document to remember him...
Rolling Stone: Life And Death Of Brian Jones – DVD Review
Danny Garcia's 2019 film Rolling Stone: Life And Death Of Brian Jones, now available on DVD and digitally, is a comprehensive documentary about Brian Jones, founder, guitarist, and original leader of...
Lynyrd Skynyrd | Sweet Home Alabama: The Rockpalast Collection – DVD Review
If I have one pet peeve peevier than any other, it is how some bands carry on with so many new members that they are wholly new bands — or...
The Rolling Stones | Voodoo Lounge Uncut – DVD Review
When the Rolling Stones reconvened after a five-year hiatus in 1989, the tours became more elaborate, bigger and frequent, as the band, the crew, the whole production became a...

















