Billy Gibbons guitar sound and ZZ Top has been performing for over 50 years. The boys have experimented with various tones and effects, and ZZ Top’s material has ranged from Texas Blues, Boogie Rock and a killer heavy fuzz tone. Great stuff, always fun.
The "Eliminator" (Name of the car) album is non stop fun. Each song is awesome and several have these cool videos. The 1933 Ford is LEGENDARY. There are a few three man bands that are a little more famous, Hendrix, Cream, Rush..... But non are more fun to see LIVE. Billy Dusty and Frank know how to party like nobody else. Thanks for another great tune #,303
Eliminator Coupe, the vivid red, ZZ graphics-adorned '33 Ford coupe built of Billy Gibbons and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band ZZ Top. Gibbons keeps the car in Cleveland at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame where it is on display, but he may still "crank it up and take it out for a spin" whenever he is in the area. The Eliminator was featured on two of ZZ Top's album covers and appeared in a handful of the band's music videos. Since Gibbons had every intention of driving the car, mechanical reliability was essential. The coupe rolled atop a straightforward Pete & Jake’s chassis - dropped tube axle and four-bar suspension and a Ford 9-inch rear out back. Underneath the hood rumbled a simple 350 Chevy V8 with a Camaro Z28 cam and a four-barrel carb, mated to a Turbo 350 transmission. The final fandango? A ZZ Top logo milled into the valve covers.The car made its debut in 1983, gracing the cover of ZZ Top’s best-selling album, “Eliminator.” But that was just the start. Next, the Eliminator burst across television sets around the world in a series of MTV videos to promote the band’s hits - “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” and “Legs.” Suddenly, millions of people were exposed to a gorgeously crafted hot rod. In 1985, Monogram produced a model kit of the Eliminator, further cementing its fame. Reflecting on the Eliminator, Gibbons once told a music magazine, “When it comes to automobiles, hot-roddin’ techniques are limited only to one’s imagination. That creative process brings one’s personality to a project. It’s just another way to stand out, it’s part of showmanship.”
I saw them for my second concert ever in 1976 right after Fandango came out. Fandango is loaded with great songs also. “Tush”, “Heard It On the X”, La Grange”, etc.
Back in the mid-80's the Eliminator '32 Ford Roadster was the first vehicle I saw with a chromed undercarriage, making it the coolest car out there. And ONE of Billy Gibbons own cars in his collection. BTW, saw ZZ on the "Eliminator" tour twice, and they were selling those "ZZ" key chains at the merch table.
hello from Switzerland!! they recorded their first album in my hometown, Tyler Texas, at Robin Hood Bryan studio 1969!!! saw them man times in concert!!!
"Middle Of Nowhere".... That's where I live out in the country. I know you would love it here. Look up Hartwick N.Y. one mile north of the four corners in town, Cnty Rte 11 and St Hwy 205. You'll see trees and my place on the road in the middle of my 30 acres of sanctuary and peacefulness. You and your family have an Open Invitation to come for a visit/stay as my guest anytime.
You know, it just hit me, watching you watch a video of ZZ Top. This is the first time I've seen you watch a video while listening to the music. There were several amazing Rock bands from the 70's that for whatever reason got lost due to disco, punk, and the advent of 80's pop and hair bands. Arguably, MTV saved some truly great rock bands like the Z Boys, Heart, and Aerosmith, as well as others. There are opposing views out there whether music reaction videos should include videos or not...does the music get lost in the visual? Do you hear the music less? Bands like Aerosmith are insanely visual...so who knows...but so glad these bands gained resurgence.
"Gimme All Your Lovin" I got to have a shot 'Cause what you got is, oh, so sweet You got to make it hot Like a boomerang I need a repeat Gimme all your lovin' All your hugs and kisses too Gimme all your lovin' Don't let up until we're through You got to whip it up And hit me like a ton of lead If I blow my top Will you let it go to your head? Gimme all your lovin' All your hugs and kisses too Gimme all your lovin' Don't let up until we're through You got to move it up And use it like a screwball would You got to pack it up Work it like a new boy should Gimme all your lovin' All your hugs and kisses too Gimme all your lovin' Don't let up until we're through
Legends. Billy was friends with Jimi. Jimi said he had the best guitar tone he ever heard. Think of Italian food. 3-4 ingredients that cost maybe 2 dollars. You'll pay $30 a plate. Simple done right. It's all in the doin'.
I was talking talking abob, the queue. You know, they bring a white noodle over to the black people's barbecue. Aint nobody done no barbecue the right way. ZZ Top ZZ top does a barbecue. ZZ tops got a song called barbecue. That's doing a barbecue the right way. When you get ZC top doing the barbecue.
Cool cars, beautiful women and rock 'n' roll. Can't go wrong!
Billy Gibbons guitar sound and ZZ Top has been performing for over 50 years. The boys have experimented with various tones and
effects, and ZZ Top’s material has ranged from Texas Blues, Boogie Rock and a killer heavy fuzz tone. Great stuff, always fun.
Now... you want to see "Sharp Dressed Man" and "Legs"
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The "Eliminator" (Name of the car) album is non stop fun. Each song is awesome and several have these cool videos. The 1933 Ford is LEGENDARY. There are a few three man bands that are a little more famous, Hendrix, Cream, Rush..... But non are more fun to see LIVE. Billy Dusty and Frank know how to party like nobody else. Thanks for another great tune #,303
Eliminator Coupe, the vivid red, ZZ graphics-adorned '33 Ford coupe built of Billy Gibbons and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band ZZ Top. Gibbons keeps the car in Cleveland at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame where it is on display, but he may still "crank it up and take it out for a spin" whenever he is in the area. The Eliminator was featured on two of ZZ Top's album covers and appeared in a handful of the band's music videos. Since Gibbons had every intention of driving the car, mechanical reliability was essential. The coupe rolled atop a straightforward Pete & Jake’s chassis - dropped tube axle and four-bar suspension and a Ford 9-inch rear out back. Underneath the hood rumbled a simple 350 Chevy V8 with a Camaro Z28 cam and a four-barrel carb, mated to a Turbo 350 transmission. The final fandango? A ZZ Top logo milled into the valve covers.The car made its debut in 1983, gracing the cover of ZZ Top’s best-selling album, “Eliminator.” But that was just the start. Next, the Eliminator burst across television sets around the world in a series of MTV videos to promote the band’s hits - “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” and “Legs.” Suddenly, millions of people were exposed to a gorgeously crafted hot rod. In 1985, Monogram produced a model kit of the Eliminator, further cementing its fame. Reflecting on the Eliminator, Gibbons once told a music magazine, “When it comes to automobiles, hot-roddin’ techniques are limited only to one’s imagination. That creative process brings one’s personality to a project. It’s just another way to stand out, it’s part of showmanship.”
I saw them for my second concert ever in 1976 right after Fandango came out. Fandango is loaded with great songs also. “Tush”, “Heard It On the X”, La Grange”, etc.
One of my faves! Now try "Sharp Dressed Man", "La Grange", or "Tush" please!
The Eliminator series of videos were "heavy rotation" on MTV. It was on all the time!
Yep. Just 2 guitars and a drum. Good one! Thanks!✌️
I saw ZZ when this was out. For 3 guys they made a helluva loud noise. Yeah they were great.
Back in the mid-80's the Eliminator '32 Ford Roadster was the first vehicle I saw with a chromed undercarriage, making it the coolest car out there. And ONE of Billy Gibbons own cars in his collection. BTW, saw ZZ on the "Eliminator" tour twice, and they were selling those "ZZ" key chains at the merch table.
I saw ZZ Top in 1980 or 81 at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. They were amazing live!
hello from Switzerland!! they recorded their first album in my hometown, Tyler Texas, at Robin Hood Bryan studio 1969!!! saw them man times in concert!!!
"Same Three Guys, Same Three Cords For Five Decades" - Billy Gibbons at the last show I saw.
The ZZ machine!
These guys are my definition of style.
I recorded "That Little Ol Band From Texas" in 2018... On my page "La Grange/Tush" together to close the show was awesome.
"Middle Of Nowhere".... That's where I live out in the country. I know you would love it here. Look up Hartwick N.Y. one mile north of the four corners in town, Cnty Rte 11 and St Hwy 205. You'll see trees and my place on the road in the middle of my 30 acres of sanctuary and peacefulness. You and your family have an Open Invitation to come for a visit/stay as my guest anytime.
ZZ Top - Sharp Dressed Man (Official Music Video) [HD Remaster]
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yes !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oh that song is such a banger!
The drummer is the only member without a beard. His name.... Frank BEARD.
Such a solid band! Throw back to the three man groups like the legendary cream!
The Firm - "Satisfaction Guaranteed"
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Jimmy Page,(Led Zeppelin )guitar.
Paul Rogers, (Bad Company)vocals
Me too!
luv meh sum ZZ Top !
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a sharp dressed man.
You know, it just hit me, watching you watch a video of ZZ Top. This is the first time I've seen you watch a video while listening to the music. There were several amazing Rock bands from the 70's that for whatever reason got lost due to disco, punk, and the advent of 80's pop and hair bands. Arguably, MTV saved some truly great rock bands like the Z Boys, Heart, and Aerosmith, as well as others. There are opposing views out there whether music reaction videos should include videos or not...does the music get lost in the visual? Do you hear the music less? Bands like Aerosmith are insanely visual...so who knows...but so glad these bands gained resurgence.
I was 14 years old when I watched this video and pretended to walk like the girls... going from the living room to the kitchen for my bowl of cereal.
ZZ TOP - Cheap Sunglasses
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"Gimme All Your Lovin"
I got to have a shot
'Cause what you got is, oh, so sweet
You got to make it hot
Like a boomerang I need a repeat
Gimme all your lovin'
All your hugs and kisses too
Gimme all your lovin'
Don't let up until we're through
You got to whip it up
And hit me like a ton of lead
If I blow my top
Will you let it go to your head?
Gimme all your lovin'
All your hugs and kisses too
Gimme all your lovin'
Don't let up until we're through
You got to move it up
And use it like a screwball would
You got to pack it up
Work it like a new boy should
Gimme all your lovin'
All your hugs and kisses too
Gimme all your lovin'
Don't let up until we're through
They took that boy for a tune up....
I love your life take,later on,down the road get some small town easy living ways to enjoy your spoils
Legends. Billy was friends with Jimi. Jimi said he had the best guitar tone he ever heard. Think of Italian food. 3-4 ingredients that cost maybe 2 dollars. You'll pay $30 a plate. Simple done right. It's all in the doin'.
I was talking talking abob, the queue. You know, they bring a white noodle over to the black people's barbecue. Aint nobody done no barbecue the right way. ZZ Top ZZ top does a barbecue. ZZ tops got a song called barbecue. That's doing a barbecue the right way. When you get ZC top doing the barbecue.