
John Lennon & The Plastic Ono BandBy Doug Collette on November 12, 2009The rudimentary recording technique and amateurish quality of the audio/video content on this DVD is perfectly in keeping with the rough-hewn nature of John Lennon's performance with his pickup band at more » | 
Blue CheerBy Bob Lange on October 19, 2009There's a handful of bands out there whose influence has been felt far and wide decades after they made their mark, yet they never enjoyed significant commercial success. The Velvet Underground more » | 
The Black CrowesBy Doug Collette on August 12, 2009Though it is totally without frills or DVD bonuses, Warpaint Live represents a fine document of the Black Crowes’ progression since their reformation in 2005. Like its double CD counterpart, the more » |
More DVD Reviews  | Iron Maiden By Bob Lange on July 29, 2009 This DVD features a great band making a great documentary about a great tour. Of course, it documents many of the amazing feats of the Somewhere Back in Time tour which More » 0 Comments | Email This |
| |  | Wilco By Jason Gonulsen on April 21, 2009 There’s a moment in the song “Ashes of American Flags” where Jeff Tweedy sings, “All my lies are always wishes/ I know I would die if I could come back new.” More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Phish By Doug Collette on April 02, 2009 The Clifford Ball is as good a summation as anything else officially available of the instrumental and vocal prowess at the heart of the Phish persona. The seven-DVD set of catches More » 0 Comments | Email This |
| .jpg&dh=1) | Ladysmith Black Mambazo By Tim Newby on February 25, 2009 Live! draws from all realms of LSMB's long career, including their most well known song, “Homeless”, which was co-written with Simon for Graceland. It is quite simply the culmination of More » 0 Comments | Email This |
| .jpg&dh=1) | The People Speak By Ben Watts on February 24, 2009 The People Speak” was a special music and spoken word program at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Performers included Sundance founder Robert Redford, Woody Harrelson, Josh Brolin, Benjamin Bratt, and Marissa More » 0 Comments | Email This |
| The People Speak By Ben Watts on February 23, 2009 “The People Speak” was a special music and spoken word program at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Performers included Sundance founder Robert Redford, Woody Harrelson, Josh Brolin, More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | The Black Keys By Shawn Donohue on February 20, 2009 This is a no-frills DVD from the no-frills Akron, Ohio duo. We catch them in their live element and thus fans will rejoice and haters will not More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | The Who By Bob Lange on January 09, 2009 The two shows on this DVD are a lot like hearing that stutter in "My Generation" or the huge guitar of "Baba O'Reilly" for the first time. It's just great rock More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Smashing Pumpkins By Bob Lange on December 30, 2008 n June of 2007, the reunited Smashing Pumpkins (or Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlain and some new members) decided to forgo a U.S. tour and instead do two residencies, one in Asheville, More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | The Clash By Bob Lange on November 03, 2008 What should we expect from a live recording of a band within a year of its own demise, a band who had recently dismissed its heroin addicted drummer and was already More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | James Brown By Bob Lange on August 13, 2008 Does anyone question that James Brown was the most intense performer of all-time? If so, they haven't seen these shows. Call him what you want, Mr. Please Please Please, Soul Brother More » 0 Comments | Email This |
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