Bob Dylan | Don’t Look Back – DVD Review
Don't Look Back is one of the most important and influential movies to ever document the rock and roll experience. D.A. Pennebaker’s ominous telling of a very young and...
The Beatles | Help! – DVD Review
A Hard Day’s Night faithfully documented the crazy lives of the Beatles in 1963; Help! literally added a bit of color, irreverent humor and adventure to the group's cinematic...
The Beatles | 1+ – Blu-ray Disc/CD Review
When The Beatles 1 CD compilation first came out in 2000, I was suspicious and took a few hardy swings at it. I argued that there were better, more...
Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years Of Grateful Dead – Blu-ray Disc Review
The five ‘Fare Thee Well’ shows in Santa Clara and Chicago were billed as the last stand for the surviving members of the Grateful Dead. That, of course, could...
Black Country Communion | Live Over Europe – DVD Review
Watching Live Over Europe, and you're lead to believe Black Country Communion is the biggest fucking band in the world. The cinematic cutaways, the booming orchestral introduction and interludes,...
Peter Gabriel | Classic Albums: So – Blu-ray Disc Review
When Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 to pursue a solo career, he could have very well clung to his image and staged theatrical rock and roll shows. And...
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...
The Doobie Brothers | Live At Wolf Trap – DVD Review
It’s certainly been quite the revolving door over in the Doobie Brothers camp over the past 40 years. Live At Wolf Trap, the group’s DVD recorded in 2004 at...
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...
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...

















