Cactus | Live, Loud & Proud – DVD Review
Cactus was founded in 1969 by drummer Carmine Appice and bassist Tim Bogert
of Vanilla Fudge fame, along with guitarist Jim McCarty from Mitch Ryder’s
Detroit Wheels and singer Rusty Day...
Kiss | Kissology Volume III 1992-2000 – DVD Review
You wanted the best, well…here’s the rest. That’s
right, the final installment of the Kissology DVD series has come
in and, to quote the band behind it all, it’s hotter than...
Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe | An Evening of Yes Music Plus – DVD Review
As one of the more popular progressive rock bands of the 70s and a chart mainstay
of the early 80s, Yes has learned to overcome and outdistance just about every
obstacle...
Procol Harum | In Concert With The Danish National Concert Orchestra & Choir –...
You put Procol Harum together with an orchestra and choir, and it’s
a match made in heaven. For a piece of this heaven, you only need to look
as far as...
Grateful Dead | The Closing Of Winterland – DVD Review
It was a turning point the hippies in San Francisco weren't looking forward to. The closing of the fabled Winterland in 1978, the last vestige of the free form,...
Various Artists | Live 8 – DVD Review
Live 8 wasn’t initially poised to be much more than a mild and sentimental murmur compared to its monolithic predecessor, Live Aid. But as it unfolded, with more acts signing...
Queensrÿche | Mindcrime At The Moore – Blu-ray Disc Review
Any band that opens and closes a show with a rockin' drum corp is going to get noticed. Even in a sea of hair bands back the 80s, Queensrÿche...
Pink Floyd | A Technicolor Dream – DVD Review
Post-World War II was a stimulating and exciting time on both sides of the Atlantic. Music, art and poetry streaming out of the United States began to boil in...
Jeff Beck | Live At The Hollywood Bowl – DVD/CD Review
How do you celebrate 50 years as one of the world’s most revered guitarists? If you’re Jeff Beck, you throw a party at the Hollywood Bowl and invite a...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Pictures At An Exhibition (Special Edition) – DVD Review
When I first saw Pictures At An Exhibition, it was 1976 at a midnight movie screening, doubled-billed with Pink Floyd’s Pompeii. Back then it was called Rock N’ Roll...

















