Robin Goodridge, renowned for his powerful drumming with the rock band Bush, stands out in the physical media landscape for those who cherish the golden age of alternative rock and its documentation. While primarily a musician, his performance captured on film offers a unique window into the era, making specific releases highly sought after by collectors keen on preserving music history.
His work truly shines on home video in titles like *Bush: Alleys and Motorways* from 1997, a quintessential look at the band's ascent, and the iconic *Woodstock '99* documentary from 2000, which captures Goodridge's commanding presence on one of the decade's most infamous stages. Later, *Bush: Live From Roseland* (2013) continued to showcase his enduring talent. These documentaries and concert films are vital for fans to relive Bush's high-energy performances, often featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes content that deepens appreciation for the band and Goodridge's pivotal role within it. For collectors, owning these releases on VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray isn't just about the music; it's about preserving a multimedia experience that defined a generation.