Rush | Snakes & Arrows Live – DVD Review
While other remnants from the 70s hold onto the vestiges of
validity, Rush keeps the show running at a brisk pace with nary a dip in quality
or popularity. There have...
Johnny Winter | Live Through The ’70s – DVD Review
Fans of Johnny Winter will want to get their hands on the Live Through
The '70s DVD, a mixed bag of some of the guitarist’s most magnificent
performances, captured on film...
War | Greatest Hits Live – DVD Review
War is a great band….in fact, War — the jazz, funk,
Latin, rock (and many other) styles seven-man hybrid — is a great band.
Enjoying hits with Eric Burdon and “Spill...
Duran Duran | Classic Albums: Rio – DVD Review
Who knew Nick Rhodes was the man? On the Classic Albums:
Rio DVD, we learn all about the making of Duran Duran’s seocnd
album. It explains how the album was not...
Buddy Miles | Changes – DVD Review
In the documentary “After the Experience,” one of two bonus documentaries on the new Buddy Miles DVD Changes, the former Band of Gypsys drummer explains that not only does...
Paul Simon | Live From Philadelphia – DVD Review
I have a question: why does it take so long for some of these concert DVDs
to appear? Live From Philadelphia, an 11-song show from Paul
Simon ’s One Trick...
Various Artists | Down The Tracks: The Music That Influenced Led Zeppelin – DVD...
Nigel Williamson, Steve Turner and Charles Shaar Murray have a lot to say about
the blues. In fact they are well-educated men and issue forth a bunch of good
information on...
Joe Cocker | Cry Me A River – DVD Review
The Joe Cocker DVD Cry Me A River, dug out from the Rockpalast
vaults, is a 1980 concert filmed at the Berlin’s famous Metropol. This
is Cocker before he gained MOR...
Lou Reed | Berlin – DVD Review
The idea of revisiting an album in a live setting is certainly nothing new, but it’s especially tricky if said album fell flat upon its release. Still, if you...
Lynyrd Skynyrd | Sweet Home Alabama: The Rockpalast Collection – DVD Review
If I have one pet peeve peevier than any other, it is how some bands carry on with so many new members that they are wholly new bands — or...