Got that south texas and Mississippi blues with some hard core rock backing it up all they songs are good but this one hits home with every man been in lust love eather one
Eliminator is so apt a title for that album, every track is killer; even before the lyrics mentioned a wolf howling, the opening guitar made me visualise that very thing, a lonely wolf howling in the night. Thanks to your reaction I have hunted the album, and I'm not sorry, every track is SO satisfying. ZZ Top are the epitome of cool. Another great reaction; Loved it.
This is a great song to ease the seat back to and go for a long drive in the rain late at night and just zone out. This and Rough Boy are good for that.
From their 8th album, " Eliminator", from 1983, this is such a great lazy blues style number. This shows the versatility of Billy Gibbons better than any other track on the album. Gibbons soloing is augmented by the dominant bass of Dusty Hill. The drums so addictive and the vocals are absolutely perfect. Just a rockin tune. Great reaction Harri. 🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥 Thanks Harri and Neal. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
The drums are a machine, probably programmed by engineer Terry Manning. The bass isn't Dusty's playing either. It's a synth bass played on a keyboard. It's been well documented since that Frank and Dusty weren't even present during the making of this album, apart from the recording of Dusty's vocals for 'I Got the Six'.
Very sensual song, slow and sure. The whole package is driving animal magnetism. Yeah, the guitar work sounds like a plea then you savor that satisfying last note. I've always loved this one. For slower romance, try "Rough Boy", you will still get there. ☮️
Neal - This is a terrific song from ZZ Top's Eliminator album. They were a very talented and put out one great album after another. Superb submission! Excellent review, Harri. 👏👏
That's my favorite song on the Eliminator album. Buddy Guy does a really good cover of this song. It's on the Heavy Love album. That whole album is good. I don't know if you've reacted to him, but you should. He's a blues legend. What Kind of Woman is This, is a good tune. Or Ninety Nine and one Half is another. They're on the Bring em In album.
I got acquainted with ZZ Top in the 1980s and back then I thought they were cool and liked their music. Later, I got more into soul, funk, hip hop and stuff and liked them less. Until I discovered their earlier material which is more groovy, and started to appreciate their later music more too. 😁
Yes I agree The 7th house which is the desire for a one-night stand, is the only house where Saturn the planet of animal instincts do pretty well. It is an air planet so is a time your breadth runs out of control and your longevity length gets several notches taken down. But we are willing to trade for that for the exhiliration and the music and beat of this song just bait us to want more. 9:19
When this album dropped, it was like a weapons grade plutonium strike - so popular, even here, in England Everyone remembers 'Eliminator' for it's THREE famous singles - (all top-ten in the U.K) But for me, hands down, THIS track 'Need You Tonight' always was the best track on the entire album As it wasn't a 45rpm single, thankfully, it was never 'hacked to death' as so many famous tracks are Haven't heard this for many, many years & it brings back happy memories from a different (better) time Harri' = Thanks for reviewing it man !!
Man i love this song so much , that guitar, It reminds me of the solo comfortable numb pink floyd these two solos touches the inner soul
I feel the same way as you about this song and the guitar solo wow
This is one of my all time favorite ZZ Top songs. It is a great slow jam and the guitar is 🔥🔥
Best song on the album
I've been listening to these Texas boys for a long time !
The solos are 🔥my favorite by ZZ Top
I've been chasing Billy Gibbons guitar tone for 30 years spent a small fortune but I've had a blast. Pearly Gates pickups & Rev Willy's strings for me
Got that south texas and Mississippi blues with some hard core rock backing it up all they songs are good but this one hits home with every man been in lust love eather one
Eliminator is so apt a title for that album, every track is killer; even before the lyrics mentioned a wolf howling, the opening guitar made me visualise that very thing, a lonely wolf howling in the night.
Thanks to your reaction I have hunted the album, and I'm not sorry, every track is SO satisfying. ZZ Top are the epitome of cool.
Another great reaction; Loved it.
Eliminator is one of the best sounding albums ever recorded imo, especially on a great stereo or pair of headphones...
For sure! Told my buddies that same thing 35yrs ago or so
This is a great song to ease the seat back to and go for a long drive in the rain late at night and just zone out.
This and Rough Boy are good for that.
Legends from Texas Frank, Billy and the late Dusty RIP
There is something very sexy about when you mix rock and blues. Works every time.
its their best song its mean pain
oh the best ZZ TOP tune ever. i absolutely love this tune. just sit back close your eyes and listen. Thug from the same album is brilliant aswell
From their 8th album, " Eliminator", from 1983, this is such a great lazy blues style number. This shows the versatility of Billy Gibbons better than any other track on the album.
Gibbons soloing is augmented by the dominant bass of Dusty Hill. The drums so addictive and the vocals are absolutely perfect. Just a rockin tune. Great reaction Harri. 🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥 Thanks Harri and Neal. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
You're welcome. Mary, and thank you for enlightening our viewers and for your continued support!
Bro. This was my wedding song back in 91. W are still rocking today. Till death do us part
IMHO it's one of their most underrated song! I love it!
That's how the blues are played in Texas.
Nothing like this song anywhere i know you agree brother its bad ass tune isnt it
What a groove. Another winner pncombies. Really enjoyed this one. 👍👍👍
Thank you, Imadrummin!!
There a Texas blues band,I saw them on Houston at the old Astro dome back in 1991
Love you're reaction to this timeless classic .one of my favorite songs from ZZZ top.
ZZ TOP ONE OF THE VERY BEST! TY ! Love your reactions to them*
I just had myself a moment...... Thanks ZZ Top and Harri too.
:)
Thanks bro thris song is so good😅
These guys will never disappoint you. Everything they do is spectacular
So cool❤
Yes indeed . This is quite possibly the Best Song they have done . But there are SO MANY to pick from from these Gentlemen . R.I.P Dusty .
LOVE THIS, almost as much as "A Fool For Your Stockings."
Billy Gibbons. A monster.
I will always love these guys ❤👌👍🔥🎸😉
This shows that if course the front men are playing amazing but listen to the rocking drumming by frank beard!
The drums are a machine, probably programmed by engineer Terry Manning.
The bass isn't Dusty's playing either. It's a synth bass played on a keyboard.
It's been well documented since that Frank and Dusty weren't even present during the making of this album, apart from the recording of Dusty's vocals for 'I Got the Six'.
I have become a big ZZ Top fan after hearing so many on here. Thanks Neal and Harri.
How cool is that!? The pleasure was mine, Cynthia!
What a great song. Great reaction Harri!
Best ZZ song hands down
This was my favorite song from the album. The other stuff did not age as well.
?.....really....all fresh as a daisy to my ears.
Billy Gibbons is the master of harmonics.
Try Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell, Harri. Arguably Billy's best vocal.
Very sensual song, slow and sure. The whole package is driving animal magnetism. Yeah, the guitar work sounds like a plea then you savor that satisfying last note. I've always loved this one. For slower romance, try "Rough Boy", you will still get there. ☮️
Neal - This is a terrific song from ZZ Top's Eliminator album. They were a very talented and put out one great album after another. Superb submission! Excellent review, Harri. 👏👏
Thank you, brother Dave!
Great song! Buddy Guy also does an incredible cover of this ZZ Top Blues gem...
❤ Thank you Neal for great suggestion 🎉 Harri sure loved it
You're welcome, Agnete...thanks for stopping by!
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The early stuff is HARD ROCKIN BLUES. Check out the first few albums.
Start with these:
First Album.
Rio Grande Mud.
Tres Hombres.
Deguello.
Great choice Neal. I hadn’t heard this one but I love it. As usual Harri provides great commentary 🌺✌️
Thank you, Debbie!
That's my favorite song on the Eliminator album.
Buddy Guy does a really good cover of this song. It's on the Heavy Love album. That whole album is good. I don't know if you've reacted to him, but you should. He's a blues legend. What Kind of Woman is This, is a good tune. Or Ninety Nine and one Half is another. They're on the Bring em In album.
i love seeing blacks step up and rock and roll get a muscle car cruise and play this cut thru your system
I got acquainted with ZZ Top in the 1980s and back then I thought they were cool and liked their music. Later, I got more into soul, funk, hip hop and stuff and liked them less. Until I discovered their earlier material which is more groovy, and started to appreciate their later music more too. 😁
I'm a Fool for Your Stockings.....
Yes I agree
The 7th house which is the desire for a one-night stand, is the only house where Saturn the planet of animal instincts do pretty well.
It is an air planet so is a time your breadth runs out of control and your longevity length gets several notches taken down. But we are willing to trade for that for the exhiliration and the music and beat of this song just bait us to want more. 9:19
Its kinda like acdc squiler but not as nasty like you should do a reaction to bon scott acdc squiler
When this album dropped, it was like a weapons grade plutonium strike - so popular, even here, in England
Everyone remembers 'Eliminator' for it's THREE famous singles - (all top-ten in the U.K)
But for me, hands down, THIS track 'Need You Tonight' always was the best track on the entire album
As it wasn't a 45rpm single, thankfully, it was never 'hacked to death' as so many famous tracks are
Haven't heard this for many, many years & it brings back happy memories from a different (better) time
Harri' = Thanks for reviewing it man !!