Send us a textIn this episode of Garthology, Deb, Pete, and Jess continue their deep dive into the Ultimate Hits DVD from Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences, covering videos four through eight — and this batch is packed with iconic moments.From the pure joy and crowd energy of “Friends in Low Places”, to the emotional power of “Unanswered Prayers,” the all-out fun of “Two of a Kind, Working on a Full House,” the challenging and controversial “The Thunder Rolls,” and the jaw-dropping scale of “Rodeo” at Central Park, the hosts break down what works, what hits hardest today, and why these videos still matter.Along the way, they talk confetti guns, crowd sing-alongs, camera work, storytelling choices, and the moments that make Garth… well, Garth. Whether you were there in the ’90s or are watching these videos with fresh eyes, this episode is a love letter to one of the most unforgettable eras of Garth Brooks’ career.Support the showFind us at:Facebook: facebook.com/garthologycastTwitter: twitter.com/garthologycastInstagram: instagram.com/garthologycastWebsite: Garthology.comEmail us at:
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