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Brad Paisley - Life Amplified World Tour; Live from WV DVD/CD Combo
Review by Gary Hill
If you watch this DVD it's really easy to see why Brad Paisley is so popular. First off, he can really sing.

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The Pee Wee Blues Gang - Live At Rockpalast DVD
Review by Gary Hill
Make no mistake, these guys rock.

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Peter, Paul and Mary - 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary DVD
Review by Gary Hill
In so many ways Peter Paul and Mary represented the spirit of the 1960s folk movement. Their music certainly captured it very well.

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The Plasmatics - Plasmatics - Live! Rod Swenson's Lost Tapes 1978-81 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
Don't expect to find long concert clips here. Instead, we get a collection of single song pieces. This footage had been sitting unreleased for years until it was recently discovered.

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The Police - Everyone Stares - The Police Inside Out BluRay
Review by Gary Hill
The short form on this is that it is a film that documents the inside track of The Police from the beginning all the way through. That doesn't do this justice, though

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Professor Louie - and the Crowmatix - Music From Hurley Mountain DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This is an unusual and very intriguing music video. The songs presented here are all based on the history of an area of New York known as Hurley.

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Pussy Riot - Act & Punishment: The Pussy Riot Trials DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This is quite an interesting documentary. I think the fact that I recently reviewed Free To Rock helped me to appreciate this film even more.

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