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...

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...

Eric Clapton | Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 – DVD Review

Eric Clapton may be the most beloved musician in the world. The man once referred to as "God" is one of only a handful to have ever laid down a solo...

Paul McCartney | The McCartney Years – DVD Review

Before the complaints regarding a lack of clips from One Hand Clapping or James Paul McCartney start flooding the offices of EMI, it should be noted that Paul McCartney’s role in...

Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers | Runnin’ Down A Dream – CD/DVD Review

The origins of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are not unlike any other American rock and roll band trying to make a go of it in the '70s. What separated the...

Heaven & Hell | Live From Radio City Music Hall 2007 – DVD Review

“I will fight anyone to the death, if they say ANYONE besides Sabbath invented heavy metal.” These bold words are spoken by a Black Sabbath/ fan outside Radio City Music Hall...

Barry Manilow | Barry Manilow: The First Television Specials – DVD Review

Strap yourself in, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride. Taking on the Herculean task of watching all five DVDs in the new Barry Manilow: The First Television Specials set, I have...

Queen | Queen Rock Montreal – DVD Review

Since Freddie Mercury’s untimely passing in 1991, posthumous releases from Queen have been consistent and plentiful. Queen Rock Montreal isn’t exactly a new release. Originally titled We Will Rock You, this concert...

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...

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...