Zz top is my favorite band. Thanks so much for reviving my love for these classic tunes that I've thought would be so cool to play. Explaining the chords to these deep cuts is glorious.
Thank You! I love early ZZ Top. I love ZZ Top regardless. I love that Texas swagger and that sass that Billy had in the 70's. I would sell my soul to be able to play like he did on the their first two albums. That fist lick in the solo of Brown Sugar, The tone and the riff in Whisky N Mama. Stops me dead in my tracks every time. That diabolical lead fill in first 30 seconds of Down Brownie, When the band comes in on Just Got Paid and just takes off. The lead on the remastered version of Chevrolet. Some of the tastiest guitar playing I've ever heard. Jaws on the floor every time I hear it. David Its awesome to see a player and teacher like yourself break these down and play them like they should to be played. Unfortunately ZZ Top's stuff gets butchered by a lot of RUclips guitar players. I can see why guys are flocking to your ZZ Top content. Like the rest of your content..... its quality. Please keep em coming and continued success.
You have an elegant taste of music, just like me. ZZ-Top, Van Halen and all that sort of sounds from the 70’s. Congratulations dude! I’m from São Paulo, Brazil.
One thing about ZZTop that people don't mention a lot. Their riffs are basically simple but they serve as a perfect vehicle for Billy's and Dusty's OUTSTANDING soulful and bluesy vocals. The vocals play a significant part of their appeal.. along with Billy's great lead lines, of course... 😎
Hey David, I tell you, I really dig you post. I’m 57, am I started playing in the 70’s. I have a lot of influences, being self taught, but Hendrix, Farner, and Gibbons are probably my two actual greatest influences. My favorite ZZ Top are the 1st 4 albums. I started listening to Top when Tejas was released. Let me thank you for your post. Man, you are informative., and a great way to check And cross check yourself when playing. Thank you brother!
Mr Brewster you have by far the best guitar channel. Your intelligence, skill level and tasty chops are excellent for all level players. Love Billy Gibbons. Mahalo for all you do.
LOVE 70s ZZ Top!! Thanks so much for this man. Billy Gibbons is not only a hook master, he’s is a fantastic rhythm player. Love how he’s able to arrange ways to play their multi tracked records live on stage and still have that huge sound too! ✌🏻🎸🎶
Sometimes it takes me a minute to get what you are playing on these riffs. But with that said, I appreciate you are not going over it note by note in excruciating detail that takes 5 minutes for the explanation of the riff. lol. Good stuff here Dave!
Gotta love early Billy Gibbons. Not quite as obscure perhaps since it came a bit later, but Tube Snake Boogie from El Loco has that early raw vibe too. Great video, thanks!
There was something unusual about "Tejas". Loved it. I'm playing around with the "Theremin" for "Cheap Sunglasses." The way it is written gives you the chance to go back and forth on both instruments. Now boogie children. Thank you Late Night. Yuma, AZ.
I worked at a musical instrument store 10 years ago and a pedal came in that Billy signed, it was a contest prize. I touched it and was so excited to think that the great man Billy Gibbons had also. Legend. Tres Hombres is my favourite album of theirs. We love you Dusty rest in rock 'n roll sir.
Hi David, love your channel and taste. Loved the lesson on the cult .. I stopped playing at 24 and picked up my led Paul I bought after my wife passed 2 years ago and find I have 5 hours a day for another 18 months and want to get better so bad.. Getting there but I find it hard to find a good teacher.. I think if I had some lessons I could progress much faster.
Awesome bro! perfect timing... I was just listing to Billy jam this morning on my way to work, Cranked! As always thanks for the great lesson my friend 🎸🎸👍
thats exactly what i was going to write! I actually thought this was an old video suggested to me by my iphone spying on my ZZ Top activity in the past few weeks
@@mnegline1971 Ditto! I've been listening to Billy--and, weirdly, One Foot in the Blues--on repeat, so when this popped it felt like Big (Apple) Brother watching. Ha! Mr. Brewster has his finger on the pulse.
Awesome Top lesson Dave. We could use a few more of these how it was done from that little ol` band from Texas. Also, Billy could slide the slide like crazy when the song called for it. Not sure if you want to get into that element, slide, and open tunings, but maybe for a future video. Cheers
Thanks Dave. An interesting preamble, for folks unfamiliar with ZZ Top’s first 5 albums, but the tutorial really kicks off at 3:14 My favourite slow picking style is ‘Hot Blue & Righteous’ (what a title for a blues song) from 10:04
Thanx mang... I really dig all your artwork AND... luv the test pattern screen at the close. Billy Gibbons is a recurring reference to all guitar plunkers...I appreciate your vid. So thanx again and Cheers
1 of my favorite riffs of all time is "Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings." And how 'bout "Precious and Grace," the guitar solo in "Beer Drinkers.." "Just Got Back From Baby's," Enjoy and Get It On," the tempo change at the end of "I'm Bad I'm.." etc etc.. Billy seemed to always play the right note at the right time at the right pace. Some great quirky productions to boot. Awesome.
Dave you are the best I love ZZ Tops first couple of albums I like there other stuff to but First Album, Rio Grande Mud, Tres Hombres are the best ones in my opinion I have seen them live 3 or 4 times in the 70's Keep up the good work on your channel You are inspiring me to play again
Great lesson Dave. Just can't do enough Zz Top or Van Halen breakdowns like this. Your such a chilled out teacher but the content of your lessons is right on the money. If I'm working on a song I always check your channel to see if you've done a lesson on the band first to put it in context. I don't play in a band, probably like most of your viewers so really love these rhythm type lessons where you fill out the part with scratches, fills open strings and the bassline moving along. Helps me get a better groove going and makes a single electric guitar sound much better. 🇮🇪🤘🇮🇪
Awesome video of one of my favorites and I love their early albums. Those songs are not obscure to me!! Do you do a video on the soloing on Blue Jean Blues? Love your playing and your instruction is dead on! Thanks!
Another fascinating and addictive lesson - thank you. By the way another great deal for those without the early ZZ Top is the 10 CD set of the Studio Albums 1970-1990. A new set cost me just under £27 via a well know auction site
Great lesson, thanks Brewster! My fave ZZ blues is prob Brown Sugar from the First Album! Great intro, boogie, solo, and outro! 🎸✌🏽😎 I’m going to guess that you have the Beck Garage album cover and Jimi shirt on because they are/were big fans of the Rev! Cool! 😎🎸
Cool stuff David. After watching several videos I noticed the picture over your speaker changes to the band you are covering yet the one to the left is always Eddie Van Halen.
Dave, I really dig your understated approach. You're massively talented and have great insights into how students learn. I really look forward to "Late Night..." Many thanks.
I think Gibson should put ZZ Top's first album in every Les Paul case. Beside the playing his tone is of the charts on that album. Awesome lesson, as always dude!!
Loved this tutorial. Top’s first six albums (I’m adding Deguelo) are grad school level for the study of all things blues/rock. Have never seen anyone discuss songs such as, Hot Blue and Righteous or Sure Got Cold which is a personal favorite. Please do a third episode with these early recordings as they are treasured by many of us. ( notably you as well, your expertise is apparent) Would love to see your take on a much overlooked diamond among the gems called, Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings from the studio B side of Fandango or Sheik from Tres Hombres among others from the earlier albums. I’ve seen them live, like so many fans, literally too many times to count. Two shows that stand out are The Worldwide Texas Tour and the night they recorded the A side of Fandango in the New Orleans famous “Wharehouse,” which was an old coffee wharehouse along the Miss. River that was more than a century old. It was really just a sweat box that held about 5000 people with a low stage where one could literally touch the artists on stage. Sadly, an era gone forever. Love the channel, and your talents, regards.
I met Billy G. in 1979 when I worked at Gibson Nashville. He watched me build a Les Paul Custom. He is one of the nicest guys I've ever met.
Everybody who ever got up close to Billy says that. Interestng no, one THE baddest players ever and yet gracious and humble. Amazing character.
I'm 63 years old and Avalon Hidaway is absolutely one my favorites since it came out. I really boogies.
So glad you did another ZZTOP. This was awesome.
Zz top is my favorite band. Thanks so much for reviving my love for these classic tunes that I've thought would be so cool to play. Explaining the chords to these deep cuts is glorious.
Thank you thank you thank you! 70’s ZZ and the current Billy F Gibbons stuff is the greatest music ever made!
Thank You! I love early ZZ Top. I love ZZ Top regardless. I love that Texas swagger and that sass that Billy had in the 70's. I would sell my soul to be able to play like he did on the their first two albums. That fist lick in the solo of Brown Sugar, The tone and the riff in Whisky N Mama. Stops me dead in my tracks every time. That diabolical lead fill in first 30 seconds of Down Brownie, When the band comes in on Just Got Paid and just takes off. The lead on the remastered version of Chevrolet. Some of the tastiest guitar playing I've ever heard. Jaws on the floor every time I hear it.
David Its awesome to see a player and teacher like yourself break these down and play them like they should to be played. Unfortunately ZZ Top's stuff gets butchered by a lot of RUclips guitar players. I can see why guys are flocking to your ZZ Top content. Like the rest of your content..... its quality. Please keep em coming and continued success.
You have an elegant taste of music, just like me. ZZ-Top, Van Halen and all that sort of sounds from the 70’s. Congratulations dude! I’m from São Paulo, Brazil.
"Pan-Am Highway Blues" off of Tejas is my jam. Very overlooked song and album. Great vid!!!🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
il check that out..
I Gotsta Get Paid.......nuff said.
I admire how accurately and authentically you play all these riffs. Plus, you can't hide your passion for the guitar.
One thing about ZZTop that people don't mention a lot. Their riffs are basically simple but they serve as a perfect vehicle for Billy's and Dusty's OUTSTANDING soulful and bluesy vocals. The vocals play a significant part of their appeal.. along with Billy's great lead lines, of course... 😎
Hey David, I tell you, I really dig you post. I’m 57, am I started playing in the 70’s. I have a lot of influences, being self taught, but Hendrix, Farner, and Gibbons are probably my two actual greatest influences. My favorite ZZ Top are the 1st 4 albums. I started listening to Top when Tejas was released. Let me thank you for your post. Man, you are informative., and a great way to check And cross check yourself when playing. Thank you brother!
Never get tired of the reverend Billy
Great licks from the mighty Billy Gibbons thanks. I’am the same blue&Rock also get me busing.✌️👌👍
Blues Secrets from ZZ Top via Late Night Lesson!!! Thanks, David!!!!
Mr Brewster you have by far the best guitar channel.
Your intelligence, skill level and tasty chops are excellent for all level players.
Love Billy Gibbons.
Mahalo for all you do.
Billy is the best......his tone on "enjoy and get it on" from Tejas is killer!
Love that record too man. Last doozie before the long beards!👌
Thank you for this gem Brewster-man. You're stellar!!!
Glad to hear you notice the Dropped D possibility. Saves my hands from having to use CBD oil for the pain at nite!
Heard Tres Hombres! Nothing was the same after that! The Rev is it! Forget the rest!
Congratulations for layin down some righteous Billy Gibbons licks, you definitely have paid your dues. Play on Jimi !!! 🎸👍👏✌️😎
Another top ZZ Top lesson! 😎😎😎
Appreciate the second ZZtop lesson. Love it!
Another cool lesson. Love Billy and ZZ Top. Those are some deep cuts too. Thanks Dave.
Dave ...cool Hendrix shirt.... i wait in anticipation for your videos... THE BEST..
"sure got cold"..........beautiful !.
ZZ Top was what we played in the tape deck when we cruisedv the boulevards in my buddy's 1952 Chev hardtop.
LOVE 70s ZZ Top!! Thanks so much for this man. Billy Gibbons is not only a hook master, he’s is a fantastic rhythm player. Love how he’s able to arrange ways to play their multi tracked records live on stage and still have that huge sound too! ✌🏻🎸🎶
Another great lesson!!! ZZ Top is tops for me.. Thanks for sharing..peAce
Sometimes it takes me a minute to get what you are playing on these riffs. But with that said, I appreciate you are not going over it note by note in excruciating detail that takes 5 minutes for the explanation of the riff. lol. Good stuff here Dave!
Big Billy fan! Thank you for this video!
Great to see another ZZ Top lesson. Thank you!
So good. Thank you.
Yep, ZZ TOP rocks.
🍺’ski your right there’s nothing like Early Raw ZZ Top. It has a special feel that just gets ya!Another great one. 🤘
Frank Zappa licks... oooooh yeah
Jimi shirt is awesome,love your stuff
Hey David, Awesome!! Time for some ZZ Top Blue Jeans Blues Riffs Lesson!!😎👍
Gotta love early Billy Gibbons. Not quite as obscure perhaps since it came a bit later, but Tube Snake Boogie from El Loco has that early raw vibe too. Great video, thanks!
Dusty, Frank and Willy G. are awesome! Good video. Thanks for paying them the respect they deserve.
They just had a Billy Gibbons Tribute Concert.
Your Lessons have been on a Roll!!!!
This channel is a gem. Thank you so much David. Keep them coming !
Totally enjoyed - Big Thankks
Love all the rockin blues , next do some Skynyrd , the way you do , unlike alot of the hack lessons 👍
There was something unusual about "Tejas". Loved it. I'm playing around with the "Theremin" for "Cheap Sunglasses." The way it is written gives you the chance to go back and forth on both instruments. Now boogie children. Thank you Late Night. Yuma, AZ.
Man, you play those rifs nicely. Great vid, thanks dude.
"Blue Jean Blues" is absolutely beautiful!
I worked at a musical instrument store 10 years ago and a pedal came in that Billy signed, it was a contest prize. I touched it and was so excited to think that the great man Billy Gibbons had also. Legend. Tres Hombres is my favourite album of theirs. We love you Dusty rest in rock 'n roll sir.
Hi David, love your channel and taste. Loved the lesson on the cult .. I stopped playing at 24 and picked up my led Paul I bought after my wife passed 2 years ago and find I have 5 hours a day for another 18 months and want to get better so bad.. Getting there but I find it hard to find a good teacher..
I think if I had some lessons I could progress much faster.
Another great lesson!
Billy Gibbons is one of my favorite guitar players , so thanks for the episode!
Awesome bro! perfect timing... I was just listing to Billy jam this morning on my way to work, Cranked! As always thanks for the great lesson my friend 🎸🎸👍
thats exactly what i was going to write! I actually thought this was an old video suggested to me by my iphone spying on my ZZ Top activity in the past few weeks
@@mnegline1971 Ditto! I've been listening to Billy--and, weirdly, One Foot in the Blues--on repeat, so when this popped it felt like Big (Apple) Brother watching. Ha! Mr. Brewster has his finger on the pulse.
BFG is the man. I really came late into ZZTop, but my god! I have been enjoying myself immensely going through their cattledog.
The Reverend has all the spice and more! His phrasing and bending is incredible. Such an underrated player. Great lesson once again !
And again no down votes. This channel is the only one that the negative hasn't been over 5 👎. That's saying something.
Thanks B 🐓!
As always another great lesson! 😎🎸
This is awesome. Great playing, thanks
Thanks for your hard work David.
Great stuff. Brilliant breakdown of some of ZZtops bluesy songs. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome Top lesson Dave. We could use a few more of these how it was done from that little ol` band from Texas. Also, Billy could slide the slide like crazy when the song called for it. Not sure if you want to get into that element, slide, and open tunings, but maybe for a future video. Cheers
Calling out notes vs fret numbers really separates you from other RUclips stars.
Well done!
Thanks Dave. An interesting preamble, for folks unfamiliar with ZZ Top’s first 5 albums, but the tutorial really kicks off at 3:14
My favourite slow picking style is ‘Hot Blue & Righteous’ (what a title for a blues song) from 10:04
Thanx mang...
I really dig all your artwork
AND... luv the test pattern screen at the close. Billy Gibbons is a recurring reference to all guitar plunkers...I appreciate your vid. So thanx again and
Cheers
Love it !!!
Thank you! Amazing insights you give to the works! This is awesome.
Great playing and teaching! Thanks. Keep pumping out ZZ Top videos
One Foot in The Blues is a GREAT CD!! Thank you for making this lesson
I love these lessons! So good!
1 of my favorite riffs of all time is "Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings." And how 'bout "Precious and Grace," the guitar solo in "Beer Drinkers.." "Just Got Back From Baby's," Enjoy and Get It On," the tempo change at the end of "I'm Bad I'm.." etc etc.. Billy seemed to always play the right note at the right time at the right pace. Some great quirky productions to boot. Awesome.
Oh yeah.. thanks for the vids man!
ZZ Top love it brother!!
excellent lesson
Dave you are the best
I love ZZ Tops first couple of albums
I like there other stuff to but
First Album, Rio Grande Mud, Tres Hombres
are the best ones in my opinion
I have seen them live 3 or 4 times in the 70's
Keep up the good work on your channel
You are inspiring me to play again
Sheer brilliance. Huge fan of your work, and hopeful you'll one day cover The Stray Cats and/or Brian Setzer. Cheers!
Many thanks David. Another fine lesson with filigree bends and vibratos and a smoking tone 🙂👍👍
outstanding lesson!!! Thanks
Certified Blues, of course!
New subscriber, love your work. Thank you for the awesome no BS content. Go you. :)
Awesome lessons! You're a great player and nice guy! Thanks for sharing with us.
Great lesson Dave. Just can't do enough Zz Top or Van Halen breakdowns like this. Your such a chilled out teacher but the content of your lessons is right on the money. If I'm working on a song I always check your channel to see if you've done a lesson on the band first to put it in context. I don't play in a band, probably like most of your viewers so really love these rhythm type lessons where you fill out the part with scratches, fills open strings and the bassline moving along. Helps me get a better groove going and makes a single electric guitar sound much better. 🇮🇪🤘🇮🇪
lovin this, love BFG, i picked up the guitar coz of him !.
way cool breakdowns. you nailed the notes and tone.
I just stumbled upon this and I am really impressed! You sir are a BADASS!
I just scored some really good tickets for zz top, and I'm super excited. Great lesson, your a excellent teacher.
Awesome video of one of my favorites and I love their early albums. Those songs are not obscure to me!! Do you do a video on the soloing on Blue Jean Blues? Love your playing and your instruction is dead on! Thanks!
Hi, First time I heard 'Blue Jean Blues', I was blown away completely.
How the H*ll does he do this? Well, he is one of a kind, that is! 🤓🎸
billy is great, i saw him, dusty, and frank on many, many tours
Nice one Dave! Thanks for all you do!
Great! Wonderful!
Another fascinating and addictive lesson - thank you.
By the way another great deal for those without the early ZZ Top is the 10 CD set of the Studio Albums 1970-1990. A new set cost me just under £27 via a well know auction site
Man avalon highway sounds like one way out by allman brothers. That's dope!!!
Great stuff wow you make it look so easy
Your technique is su pa fiiiiine!
Great lesson, thanks Brewster! My fave ZZ blues is prob Brown Sugar from the First Album! Great intro, boogie, solo, and outro! 🎸✌🏽😎 I’m going to guess that you have the Beck Garage album cover and Jimi shirt on because they are/were big fans of the Rev! Cool! 😎🎸
And that folks is why Billy Gibbons is Guitar Royalty.
love what you do dood!! Billy is a monster guitarist and you are up there too man!!
Cool stuff David. After watching several videos I noticed the picture over your speaker changes to the band you are covering yet the one to the left is always Eddie Van Halen.
Good, good stuff. Love BFG, he is the man. Sounds simple, but it is not! One of a kind.
Dave, I really dig your understated approach. You're massively talented and have great insights into how students learn. I really look forward to "Late Night..." Many thanks.
As always awesome lessons, and I love the shirt :-)
Their documentary by Banger films was excellent
I think Gibson should put ZZ Top's first album in every Les Paul case. Beside the playing his tone is of the charts on that album. Awesome lesson, as always dude!!
Loved this tutorial. Top’s first six albums (I’m adding Deguelo) are grad school level for the study of all things blues/rock. Have never seen anyone discuss songs such as, Hot Blue and Righteous or Sure Got Cold which is a personal favorite. Please do a third episode with these early recordings as they are treasured by many of us. ( notably you as well, your expertise is apparent) Would love to see your take on a much overlooked diamond among the gems called, Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings from the studio B side of Fandango or Sheik from Tres Hombres among others from the earlier albums. I’ve seen them live, like so many fans, literally too many times to count. Two shows that stand out are The Worldwide Texas Tour and the night they recorded the A side of Fandango in the New Orleans famous “Wharehouse,” which was an old coffee wharehouse along the Miss. River that was more than a century old. It was really just a sweat box that held about 5000 people with a low stage where one could literally touch the artists on stage. Sadly, an era gone forever. Love the channel, and your talents, regards.