Customer Review: For what it is worth, I cannot believe a compilation like this exists...Every song jams and the movie even lives up the soundtrack! Get it !!!!!!!!
Customer Review: From all the festivals organized during the late sixties this is the best covered from them all, both on audio and image. I personally love it and I am currently looking for more information about it. My main concern is the MUSIC performed at the event either on audio and / or video. This 1994... more info
Customer Review: WE REALLY LIKE THE VARIETY OF THE SONGS AND ARTISTS ON THIS CD. WE BOUGHT IT TOGETHER WITH "THE BEST OF THE 70'S SUPERGROUPS". THERE WERE ONLY A FEW SONGS DUPLICATED ON THESE TWO CD'S, BUT OVERALL WE ARE VERY HAPPY WITH THE SONGS ON BOTH OF THESE CD'S.
Customer Review: I think this product is an outstanding offer, it allows some one to get various songs from various artists that can not be found in stores. I am happy I purchased the item. I think if more stores offered things like Amazon does there would be a chance for boosting the economy to keep rising... more info
Customer Review: You can just listen to one of hundreds of American classic rock stations to hear every single song on this disc- "1. More than a Feeling -- Boston" A pop band that has been played WAY too often over the years. "2. Evil Woman -- ELO" Nowhere near their best song. That would be... more info
Customer Review: So, as far as being fourteen goes, I think everyone owes it to themselves to pick up the ORIGINAL Dazed and Confused soundtrack, because it is without a doubt essential listening. If you are a fan of the first, then you will probably want this one, as a companion to the first, and a way to stretch... more info
Customer Review: Whoever decided that it would be good to get together musicians like Stone Temple Pilots and Helmet and get them to do Ledzep tributes surely deserves a medal - this is awesome stuff. As a Blind Melon fan starved of new input I was a willing sucker, but it was surprising to be so blown away by Zep... more info
Customer Review: They don't make 'em like this anymore. Maybe the last important rock festival of the Woodstock Generation, No Nukes had a message as well as music. Perhaps the message is dated, with the evolution of safety features built in to the nuclear industry today, but that's besides the point. The music... more info