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Bad Company | Live At Wembley – DVD Review

Of all the sturdy, blues-based hard rock bands from the 70s, Bad Company were able to transcend pedigree and pop with smart, catchy and radio-friendly songs, superbly executed by former members...

Deep Purple | Phoenix Rising – DVD Review

The history of Deep Purple is a colorful joyride with a high turnover and its share of ego clashing. Ritchie Blackmore, in particular, could be described as a...

AC/DC | Let There Be Rock – DVD Review

Back in the 1970s, long before they became a rock and roll institution, AC/ DC was a hard rockin’ and drinkin’ gang of Scots, Australians and Brits. The backline...

Whitesnake | Live At Donington 1990 – DVD Review

On the heels of the release of their 2011 studio album Nevermore, Whitesnake has unveiled a gem from their past — Live At Donington 1990 — just that, nothing more. Catching...

The Who | At Kilburn 1977 – DVD Review

Just when you thought everything you ever needed from the Who is available on the marketplace, along comes the double DVD At Kilburn 1977, maxed out with a pair...

The Who | Amazing Journey: The Story Of The Who – DVD Review

Just when you thought The Kids Are Alright was the definitive film about the terrible ‘Oo, along comes Amazing Journey: The Story Of The Who, digging into areas the...

Yes | Classic Artists – DVD Review

Yes is an ongoing, progressive saga difficult to bottle, categorize or document. A two-hour overview of the band called YesYears came out in 1991, coinciding with a boxed CD set and...

The Who | Isle Of Wight 1970 – DVD Review

The Isle Of Wight Festival of 1970 will always be of note for a variety of reasons. For one, these were some of the last performances from Jimi Hendrix,...

The Who | Tommy & Quadrophenia Live – DVD Review

Down to two members, the Who continue to plunder the vaults for scrumptious and invaluable artifacts. The Now & Then compilation with its two new songs and subsequent tour...

The Who | The Kids Are Alright – DVD Review

For Who fanatics, purists and punters, nothing quite tells their story like the 1979 Jeff Stein documentary, The Kids Are Alright. Summing up the band's golden years right up...