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Garth Brooks Reuploads His Banned 1991 Video and It’s Still Just as Intense

Garth Brooks passionately performs in the rain-soaked 1991 music video for β€œThe Thunder Rolls,” newly reuploaded in HD without edits despite its original ban.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

When Garth Brooks dropped the music video for “The Thunder Rolls” in 1991, it was banned from major country networks within 24 hours. Over three decades later, Brooks has rereleased it on his own termsβ€”fully remastered, with no edits or disclaimers. And it still goes straight for the gut.

This week, Brooks quietly reuploaded seven classic music videos to his official website, spanning his career from 1991 to 2019. Among the collection are fan favorites like “We Shall Be Free,” “Midnight Sun,” and “Red Strokes.” But it’s “The Thunder Rolls” that immediately reignited conversation.

The video tells a harrowing story of infidelity and domestic abuse, drawn directly from the lyrics. At the time, Brooks took the risk of playing the abuser himselfβ€”a choice he said was meant to make the character so vile that “the whole viewing audience wanted to shoot him.” It wasn’t subtle. It wasn’t supposed to be.

Country Music Television (CMT) and The Nashville Network (TNN) both banned the video just one day after its release, calling it too violent and “not aligned with our mission to entertain.” TNN offered a compromise: air the video if Brooks added a disclaimer condemning the abuse. He refused, saying it would “compromise the vision.” They dropped it.

But controversy only made the fire spread. Stations that didn’t normally touch music videos started requesting it. Newspapers ran stories. Country bars screened it. Radio DJs launched “Save the Video” campaigns. Others hosted viewings to raise money for women’s shelters. The ban backfiredβ€”and the video became a moment.

Despite being blocked by major networks, “The Thunder Rolls” won CMA Music Video of the Year in 1991 and received a Grammy nomination for Best Music Videoβ€”Short Form.

Until now, the best most fans could find was a pixelated copy on a Facebook fan page. But this rerelease is Brooks’s first official high-definition version, with all the original grit intact. No studio disclaimer. No blurring of the punches. Just the raw story, exactly as it first shook country music in the early ’90s.

And here’s the part that still matters: The video hits just as hard today. The lighting, pacing, and cold fury of the storm building in the background haven’t lost an ounce of its power. In a genre that still struggles to talk openly about real-world issues, “The Thunder Rolls” is one of the few moments where a mainstream country artist actually went thereβ€”and didn’t flinch.

Garth Brooks could’ve left it buried in controversy. Instead, he reuploaded it. Not as nostalgia. Not for clickbait.

He put it back in the world because truth still matters, and sometimes, the most country thing you can do is refuse to look away.

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