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4.0 out of 5 stars
lively entertainment, great musicianship, November 18, 2004
Filmed at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas, on an "in the round" stage, Garth Brooks and his fabulous band are in high gear in this 1992 concert.
Interspersed with the concert are interviews with some of the band members like Garth's sister Betsy who plays bass, and others including his wife Sandy; though some of what they have to say is interesting, the interviews are too often and too long, interrupting the flow of energy that emanates from this fantastic concert.
The musicianship is superb, and Garth's band members are: Ty England/guitar, Steve McClure/steel, Betsy Smittle/bass, Mike Palmer/drums, James Garver/guitar, Dave Gant/fiddle & keys.
Garth is an excellent songwriter, and wrote or co-wrote 8 of the 15 songs listed ("The Thunder Rolls" is my favorite in this concert).
The sound is good and total running time is 85 minutes.
This is a terrific concert, though not quite as fabulous as the 1997 "Garth Live from Central Park", which I highly recommend to all Garth fans.
The songs on this video are:
1: "Not Counting You" ~ Garth Brooks
2: "Rodeo" ~ Larry Bastian
3: "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House" ~ Boyd/Haynes/Robbins
4: "We Bury the Hatchet" ~ Kimes/Brooks
5: "The Thunder Rolls" ~ Alger/Brooks
6: "The River" ~ Shaw/Brooks
7: "Much Too Young (to feel this damn old)" ~ Taylor/Brooks
8: "What She's Doing Now" ~ Alger/Brooks
9: "Papa Loved Mama" ~ Williams/Brooks
10: "If Tomorrow Never Comes" ~ Brooks/Blazy
11: "Shameless" ~ Billy Joel
12: "Friends in Low Places" ~ Blackwell/Lee
13: "The Dance" ~ Tony Arata
14: "You May Be Right" ~ Billy Joel
15: "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" ~ Daniel Baird
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