Hope you guys are doing ok after you loss of Dusty. You guys hang in there... Keep making awesome music that touches the soul. I have been listening to you guys and following your careers since the After Burner album. Go Texas baby
Saw them @Elks's Lodge first time in Pasadena, Tx... '69-70. Around Htown a few times later on. My freshman buddies bought a 100w. Marshall head from Billy. He played "Brown Sugar" in a demo. They only had 1 or 2 lps out... I, also, saw Rocky Hill, Dusty's brother, a couple times... Badass guitarist back then!.. "That little ol' band from Texas" 🇨🇱 Dusty Hill, RIP
1973 or 74, Portland Maine @ the Expo. ZZ was the cover band for Mott The Hoople ‼️ ZZ rocked that house down. Mott the Hoople was boring many people left early!
I was privileged to see ZZ Top in Mt Pleasant, MI just days before the passing of Dusty Hill. It was one of the best concerts of my life. George Thorogood and John Fogerty of CCR opened up for ZZ Top. RIP Dusty Hill and my condolences to Frank and Billy. You guys are legends!
That sounds sooo amazing! I’ve seen George live once thankfully, it was amazing, but to see ZZ top (and John Fogerty as well) in the same night sounds amazing
Hey 😌😂👋 Matthew, this is Jeff yoder the ol'broke down scooter tramp (ex-biker), and I agree 😊💯% with you, that nobody could,or can play boogie music the way ZZTOP could, and yes indeed they will be missed by all those who love 💕 their style of South West Texas rockin blues
THE Best little band from Texas... ever.. this sound is something amazing.. damn how much I miss Dusty.. happy and teary seeing and hearing this... so great they recorded all this before he passed away
Impossible to forget Dusty and his contribution to rock and roll and Blues. This band means the world to me! The fact they still sound this good at this age it's almost even better, it's crazy. Speaks volumes about why people love them
I'm 24 and I'm a big ZZ Top fan. Nothing wrong about that because they are the greatest band that ever existed on this planet. God bless them. Miss you, Dusty.
Hey,Kane Freak I'll be 72 in July, God 🙏 willing and I listen to ZZTOP every once in a while when I want to remember who I was with when I went to a concert of theirs to see them in person
@@mikewheeler3994 hey 😌😂 Mike, this is Jeff yoder the ol'broke down scooter tramp (ex-biker) and I'll be 72 in July, God 🙏 willing so yeah 😊😂 I've heard of the Stones and I've heard most of the whole spectrum of music 🎶 most people know of these days (my personal preferences are old school blues, no matter what the color of the musicians are who have become masters of playing old school blues, and I'm afan of southern rock, and southwest Texas rockin blues ( SRV, the winter brothers, ZZTOP, and others),- - ohh 😯 hell I can listen to most any kind of music there is these days except opera(don't understand latin)
I have seen them 14 times spaning the last 45 years. Billy is the coolest dude on the planet. I will continue to see them whenever I can. Keep Rockin' and Dusty...thanks for all the memories.
Just saw their Netflix doc and had to check ZZ Out. You'd think the drummer would be the first to go. These guys are so damn efficient at delivering the nasty rock hook. America's AC/DC.
I always loved ZZ Top I seen them in Harrisburg, Pa. for three band members they sounded great they know how to put on a show never will forget it. I will miss Dusty may he rest in peace 🙏
Thank You for Sharing this. ZZTOP is not just a band its a life style. Y'all rocked my world for over 40 years, Seen ya in concert many times. I have a Triple Autographed picture of youze on my office & think often about Our loss frequently. it will take a little time to adjust . I like that Dusty hand picked Elwood it makes a smile form where a frown woulda been. Rock ON! Brothers ROCK ON!
The youtube notification phone sound waked me up from a really needed afternoon sleep. This night it will be a full working construction ZZ TOP concert ... I got 43 and 31 from the first day I heard them. It's in my DNA ...tatooed! Let's blow those speakers with some zz's sounds! RIP Dusty!
I have been around for a long time. I have been a guitar player since the 60s. I have always liked ZZ Top. But this is the first time I ever saw this video. These guys are cool smooth
I saw ZZ Top with Cheap Trick live in Abbotsford, BC this year and it was a show that would've made Dusty beyond proud. Well done to everyone involved in the entire show.
So great to see a video that is pure musical performance instead of some goofy theatrical production. 3 dudes+1 guitar+1 bass+1 drum kit = raw, honest, thrilling rock and roll. Thanks for posting!
Great clip, and such a treat to see and hear Dusty. I first saw ZZ Top on the Deguello tour at the Long Beach Arena. Just three guys and a mostly bare stage in front of a wall of amps (and the Lone Wolf Horns on video), and they absolutely killed it. To switch from the over-the-top World Wide Texas Tour to something so simple and still put on an incredible show speaks to the great musicianship and cohesion of an amazing trio.
Amen brother Adam. Saw them on that kick ass tour, and several others as well. Three dudes making an incredible wall of of the sound of Texas boogie. RIP Dusty Hill
And when I heard my husband play this with his mesa boogie, I knew he was the real deal. Unfortunately, my ears couldn't take the 27/7 practice and I moved out. We were BFs till his passing in '17, and I know he's up there shredding those harmonics with you, sirXO.
Saw them years ago during the Recycler tour at the Summit in Houston, Texas! One of the best and coolest concerts ever. The thing that struck was, unlike other rock concerts I’d been to the crowd at this one scared me. I was 19 and I was surrounded by big biker men in their 40’s who looked like they knew what to with the bodies after they were done.
I love all their music, but this is definitely one of my favorites!! I still remember riding around with my friends back in the 80s, had ZZ Top cranked up so loud my ears would ring for hours 😂 Still crank it up every time I listen to it!!
@@robertmorrison3013 Took a 48 hour road trip w/ a friend back in '83. We cranked El Loco the whole time we were on the road and it never got old. Great driving music 👍