“One can no longer really expect to commune with Dylan as a fellow human being, but rather to observe him as an increasingly distant, orbiting alien.”
Browsing: Live Shows
Our concert reviews of classic rock acts as well as what took place at festivals and other special musical events
His voice is virtually indistinguishable from what it was when he first arrived more than 50 years ago with “It’s Not Unusual” and “What’s New Pussycat?”
Audiences for his 2017-18 “Us + Them” world tour were in for a treat. Waters chose many Floyd favorites. Our review, with some video highlights
The British group have reunited 40+ years after they first disbanded. Some members enjoyed success as Love and Rockets as did vocalist Peter Murphy as a solo act
The keyboardist delighted the audience with his marvelous playing and had them in stitches with his engaging (and often ribald) tales
Accompanied only by his own guitars and banjo, the founder of the Byrds performed songs going back more than 50 years, and still sounded fantastic.
The star returned to the stage once more to continue his much-delayed Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. His most recent postponement was due to a positive Covid test
Lynne’s gift is his ability to build complex arrangements into the simplest, most hummable of tunes. The concert was a taste of classic rock at its finest
The pair channeled the Everly Brothers in their well-chosen 2016 set as Asher shared some great Beatles anecdotes
Credit is due Dolenz and Nesmith for keeping alive the spirit, as well as the sound, of the Monkees. Their televised impishness continues to translate well.