Customer Review: Many reviewers of Little Feat video products have lauded this as the best Feat video on the market. So, if only by process of elimination, I'd have to agree. But that ain't saying much. Just click over to my review of Little Feat's "High Wire Act" DVD and you'll see what I mean. Compared to... more info
Customer Review: For a concert DVD, I can accept average video, but the audio still has to be listenable. I watched this with headphones on and it gets painful on many of the songs - it sounds like someone left the master tape sitting in the rain before they transfered this to DVD. It fluctuates so bad at times you... more info
Customer Review: I once inquired of Amazon if they had any "product" of Paul McCartney's latest ('05-'07), and somehow Huey (sans Dewey & Louie) Lewis was trotted out. Absolute rock and roll blasphemy to insert one of the main reasons that "eighties music" stunk in the same "search" as one of the Beatles. I hope... more info
Customer Review: Not much you can say about the quality of this DVD other than it's average at best however the quality of Alvin's playing is indeed something to behold. Don't pay any attention to the official review. It's obvious he doesn't know what a good guitarist sounds like. Alvin Lee jams on every song as if... more info
Customer Review: I found this a wonderful experience, to see this almost unknown band playing music with so much enthusiastic energy. It has a raw feel and gives an excellent portrayal of those early days including distortion and a request for more support from the mostly lifeless audience. An almost complete... more info
Customer Review: While on his tour of Europe, Harry Chapin and his band made a stop at the German venue, Rockpalast, and taped a concert in-front of a live audience. Maybe Harry and the band were given lousy sound-equipment to work with. Maybe it was the fact that Harry and his band were tired (as is implied by... more info