Lynyrd Skynyrd | Live At Knebworth ‘76 – DVD/CD Review

There’s so much to salivate over about Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Live At Knebworth ’76. This historic performance features the legendary triple-guitar line-up of the southern rock band — vocalist Ronnie...

Ronnie Wood | Somebody Up There Likes Me – Blu-ray Disc Review

Ronnie Wood might just be one of the luckiest guys around. In the late 60s, he played bass with the Jeff Beck Group. When Beck turned down Woodstock and...

Yes | The Director’s Cut – DVD Review

It’s like assembling a great baseball team. They score and field with fewer errors, becoming the stuff of legends so much so that the individual players, despite their obvious...

Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow | Memories in Rock – Live in Germany – Blu-ray Disc...

Back in the 1997, when guitarist Ritchie Blackmore turned his back on hard rock and started playing an intriguing strain of medieval folk music, speculation ran high as to...

Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople Under Review – DVD Review

If ever there was a 70s band that is under appreciated, it’s Mott the Hoople. Though their fans are legendarily supportive, Mott really has never gotten the credit they deserve next...

The Rolling Stones | Some Girls | Some Girls Live In Texas ’78 –...

It's not uncommon to think of Some Girls as the last decent gasp from the world's greatest rock and roll band. It was certainly a cut above some of...

Billy Cobham | Spectrum – Blu-ray Disc Review

Jeff Beck often gets credit for supercharging jazz-fusion when he released Blow By Blow in 1975. Granted, the exceptional guitar work and overall fluidity of the album produced by...

Free | Free Forever – DVD Review

Bits and pieces have surfaced over the years, but nothing is more comprehensive than Free Forever when it comes to early 70s blues rockers Free. Free Forever is a...

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...

A Night At The Family Dog, Go Ride The Music & West Pole –...

Ralph J. Gleason, noted music critic and co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine, typically championed the underdog. Be it the dissidents of jazz, up-and-coming folkies, or the way-out, psychedelic freaks,...