I could do an hr reaction vid to this clip alone...thanks a million for your hard work. It was amazing being there, watching these two nights unfold. Bliss. The work you have done with these clips really helps preserve the band's well deserved legacy...especially this era. 7/4 was a great show but 7/3 was foot loose and not so fancy but wonderfully free. I love hearing Carolina coming out of the station already revved up. Bob and Chan just nailed the middle of Gloria and John's chops are on display for the duration esp his underrated improv skills.
Hi Mr. Genovesi, I don't comment often on RU-vid, but I feel compelled to do so in this case to thank you for the work you do. I'm a big fan of Blues Traveler from Italy, and the joy of seeing one of their live concerts is something I'll probably never experience, but by posting these videos, you give me a part of that experience. Thank you so much! I know it might seem ungrateful to ask for more, but if you could share more material, I would be truly happy. Wishing you a wonderful day, thanks again for everything and, in particular, for this version of "Gloria"!
Codice Pin, I have to tell you, this is the best comment I’ve ever received on RU-vid for the Blues Traveler videos that I’ve posted. We were fortunate enough to have been friends with Blues Traveler since high school, and we’re lucky enough to have access to their shows throughout the 90s and early 2000s doing video and photography. Recently,I have been capturing all the footage that we shot of the band because they are putting out a documentary on the HORDE tour. I am going to be posting as much video as I can from the time. We have a lot of shows that we have not posted anything from yet. Please subscribe and you will get messages whenever they post. On a sidenote, I am also Italian and my family is from Rippi, right outside of Rome. So anything I can do for a fellow Italian Blues Traveler fan, I am more than happy to do.
@@BluesTravelerArchive Wow! I can't wait to see the documentary! Regarding Blues Traveler's career, I find the HORDE Tour one of the most interesting parts. Anyway, don't worry, I've been subscribed to your channel for years and will continue to follow it with great pleasure. Greetings from Italy! P.S.: I was also pleased to discover that I was talking to an Italian.