Paul Roy is a network administrator by day and amateur music DVD critic by night. When not attending as many live concerts as he possibly can, Paul likes nothing more than to kick back with a good concert DVD and rattle some walls. Paul also publishes his own review site, concertdvdreviews.com.
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Music DVD Review: Rush - Snakes & Arrows Live
Rush commemorate their two-year Snakes & Arrows tour with their best concert DVD yet.
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Music DVD Review: Living Colour - New Morning: The Paris Concert
Living Colour makes up for lost time with their second concert DVD release in as many years.
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Music DVD Review: Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous
Live and Dangerous and a whole lot more.
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Music DVD Review: Heart - Soundstage Presents: Heart Live
Heart's 2005 Soundstage performance, finally sees the light of day.
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Music DVD Review: Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura and Beyond
Another magnificent Christian, prog-rock, sermon from the hands of Neal Morse.
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Music DVD Review: Dream Theater - Chaos In Motion
Dream Theater takes you on their year-long world tour - and the results are pretty chaotic.
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Music DVD Review: John Mayer - Where The Light Is (Live In Los Angeles)
John Mayer isn't just for little girls anymore.
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Music DVD Review: Tesla - Comin' Atcha Live! 2008
'80s rock is still alive and well in the hands of Tesla.
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Music DVD Review: Spock's Beard - Live
And to think that I almost wrote these guys off. Big mistake.
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Music DVD Review: Marillion - Somewhere In London
If you have never seen Marillion, Somewhere In London> is a great place to start.
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