SUZI Q – Movie Review
“Suzi was an innovator…absolutely.” So says Alice Cooper of Suzi Quatro, the pioneering bassist and front woman credited with altering the perception that tough, gritty rock and roll was...
Gillan | The Glory Years – DVD Review
During the eight years — roughly 1976 through 1984 — Deep Purple was out of commission, various members of the group were angling for recognition of one sort or...
The Who | Live In Texas ’75 – DVD Review
Seasoned Who fanatics who seek out the unreleased stuff may be familiar with video from the 1975 Summit show in Houston that's circulated amongst trading circles for years. Now...
Roy Orbison | In Dreams – DVD Review
There is little doubt that Roy Orbison was one of the reigning pioneers of
rock and roll. Yet, the enigmatic singer who crooned about dreaming, loneliness
and pretty women endured a...
Neal Morse | Testimony Two: Live In Los Angeles – CD/DVD Review
Along with Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree, Neal Morse's Spock's Beard was a big part of the new progressive rock movement of the late 80s and early 90s. Forming...
Simon & Garfunkel | The Concert In Central Park – CD/DVD Review
When Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel reunited for a one-off performance on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park in 1981, the concert drew 500,000, one of the...
The Police | Everyone Stares – Blu-ray Disc Review
Thirteen years after making a splash at the Sundance film festival, Stewart Copeland's Everyone Stares, the drummer's cinematic first-person point of view of the Police's rise to stardom, has...
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...
Heaven & Hell | Live At Radio City Music Hall – Blu-ray Disc Review
“I will fight anyone to the death, if they say ANYONE besides Sabbath
invented heavy metal.” These bold words are spoken by a rabid Black Sabbath
fan outside Radio City Music...
U2 | PopMart Live From Mexico City – DVD Review
In the mid to late 90s, U2 was on the precipice of an identity crisis. Having
conquered the world in the 80s, and recasting themselves as street smart Berlin
provocateurs in...
















