The Beatles | Rare And Unseen – DVD Review

Professing to be an “unofficial” account of the Beatles, Rare And Unseen features some unseen rare footage of the Fabs at work and play interspersed with commentary from various...

Foreigner | Alive & Rockin’ – DVD Review

So here we come to the eternal, infernal question that has been plaguing mankind for centuries — OK, just plaguing me for the past couple of years: Can a band still...

Jimi Hendrix | Jimi Plays Berkeley – Blu-ray Disc Review

New and undiscovered footage of Jimi Hendrix seems to come and go, but when a restored, expanded edition of Jimi Plays Berkeley comes to Blu-ray Disc, it's time to...

Led Zeppelin | The Song Remains The Same – CD/DVD Review

In 1976, my friend Ben, me and our two dates for the evening jumped into my ‘68 Malibu and drove to Westwood to see The Song Remains The Same. Without video...

Pink Floyd | Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII – Blu-ray Disc Review

There’s a fairly clear distinction among the different eras of Pink Floyd. Most fans know the band from The Dark Side Of The Moon and what followed. From there,...

Kiss | Kissology Volume II 1978-1991 – DVD Review

You wanted the best, you got the best…or at least one of the most loaded DVD collections available! It can’t be any surprise that Kissology Volume II 1978-1991 is as...

Various Artists | Moogfest 2006 – DVD Review

Robert Moog’s electronic keyboard has revolutionized the way music can be shaped and shifted with a few clever mechanical embellishments and a lot of imagination. Since the late 60s,...

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...

Black Sabbath | The End – 4K UHD Blu-ray Review

Breaking up is hard to do. Although in the 1970s, you wouldn't think so. The Beatles did it. So did the Moody Blues, Deep Purple, Humble Pie, CSNY, and...

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...