Jonny Lang - Live at Montreux 1999 DVD Review by Gary Hill The Montreux Jazz Festival is a prestigious event. Although of late they seem to have forgotten the “jazz” part of the name, it’s truly an honor to be invited to play.
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John Lennon - Classic Album: Plastic Ono Band DVD Review by Gary Hill This whole Classic Album series is pretty cool. It provides an indepth look into both the recording process and the end result of some discs that certainly deserve the title "classic."
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This is a no brainer for Beatles fans. A DVD of a collection of literally rare and unseen footage of John Lennon, this will be a fine addition to any Beatles’ fan’s collection.
Little Feat - Skin It Back DVD Review by Gary Hill This concert was just a matter of days before the band recorded their Waiting For Columbus album. So, we catch the band live in the peak of their vitality and musical prowess. More
Living Colour - The Paris Concert DVD Review by Gary Hill Their music is heavy and crunchy, but it also grooves. They have as much in common with Jimi Hendrix as they do with the New York hard rock and punk scene from which they rose. More
The Lizards - 4.2.11 DVD Review by Gary Hill When I got this DVD and first looked at the title, I just thought I was looking at a date. Then I realized, that 2011 hasn’t happened yet and these guys (despite the fact that they call themselves dinosaurs) weren’t born in 1911. More
This is a pretty cool set. It has three separate performances by Nils Lofgren on the “Rockpalast” show. All three performances are hot. The video varies from one to another, though.
Lene Lovich - Live From New York – Studio 54 DVD Review by Gary Hill In some ways the punk movement and the hippie movement had a lot in common. They also both shared ground with the early rumblings of progressive rock – although, it’s certainly arguable that that in itself is tied to the hippie movement. More
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama: The Rockpalast Collection DVD Review by Gary Hill Say what you will about the genre of Southern rock, but you really have to concede that Lynyrd Skynyrd were the kings of the style of music. This DVD captures both the old version of the band and a more modern incarnation in live concert performances More