Sorry, but there's very little of the '80s ZZ that I like. Electronic drums, 2/4 disco beat. Not a fan. There are a couple of exceptions, but not many.
Someone is ignorant , Sharp Dressed Man is one of their greatest songs ! ................after video edit : I am with you , I don't know how anyone can not like this song. The beat is fire, the lyrics are fun, and it jams !!! ZZ Top - Legs and ZZ Top - Pearl Necklace are 2 more of many , many musts.
Top 5 : 'Brown Sugar' 'Just Got Back From Baby's' 'Just Got Paid' 'Jesus Just Left Chicago' 'Tush' Most people really like (La Grange' It's good in my book, but I love the above mentioned more.... Check them out man. Check them out. It will broaden your horizon :-)
I think whoever told you this is bad said it because he knew you'd react to this one first! This was a huge hit! All their songs make you wanna move. Easily a dozen more big hits in this rabbit hole. All the one's listed below are excellent. Enjoy!
You know? I just had a feeling when I wrote that, that some guy would feel forced to make an ignorant comment about it. So it goes in the world of 2021.
I’m a 66 year old musician grew up playing all this great music , and love when someone listens to this music for the first, love watching you getting into the groove, love your show👍
I've read different interviews where Jimi lists Terry Kath as his favorite, Rory Gallagher as his favorite, Billy Gibbons as his favorite, Albert King as his favorite, BB King as his favorite etc. etc. AND etc. I guess Jimi had some great guitar players as his favorites and didn't want too hurt anyone's feelings. Jimi was a dynamite dude. Like ZZ Top are 3 dynamite dudes 👍
@@simpleiowan3123 It's more an "there isn't one" than anything else. Hendrix didn't do anything Gallagher didn't and vice versa. Y'all can still enjoy can't y'all. Or maybe not.....
I really enjoy watching this guys reactions. You know, theres a real difference between a guy who just reacts to music, and a guy who really feels the music hes reacting to. This guy really feels the music and you can just see it in his reactions.
Love it, "How dare you?". Yes, totally agree! Still so many awesome songs to check out from them, "Waitin' for the Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago" will blow your socks off.
I recently heard that there was a story of a night, "Just got paid" into "La Grange" into I think it was "Tush". I feel "Sharp Dressed Man" should fit into that story.
Top 5 : 'Brown Sugar' 'Just Got Back From Baby's' 'Just Got Paid' 'Jesus Just Left Chicago' 'Tush' Most people really like (La Grange' It's good in my book, but I love the above mentioned more.... Check them out man. Check them out. It will broaden your horizon :-)
The albums and songs they did before this time period had even funkier grooves and cool as hell. “Cheap Sunglasses”, “I’m Bad I’m Nationwide”, “Heard It On The X”, “I Thank You”... just to name a few
Something I find great about this song: it has a HUGE sound, rich and full and dynamic... but it's pulled off with just two guitars, a drum kit and the vocals... the subdued lead blends so smoothly with the main riff it's like he's playing both at the same time... and the whole thing is mastered so that it still sounds great even on a crappy mono speaker.
@@mikemclaughlin3306 I didn't say anything about the live version... I'm saying this cut is a masterpiece of composition and early 80s engineering. It's got all kinds of punch that would come through even on the cheapest 80s boombox. Besides, I don't think you got the right idea about "doubling guitars". I can hear what sounds like the *two* guitarists playing the main riff at times, but I think you might be mistaking a bit of millisecond delay for run-of-the-mill track doubling. I mean, listen to the phrasing, the guitars got all kinds of tremolo-like bends that would totally get out of phase if they were just straight up doubled as you suggest.
@@blurvough the guitars are doubled. Plus there is a second guitar. It's standard on recordings to fill out the sound. Happens with the vocals too..... just saying this is super produced..... the sound isn't coming from only 3 instruments. When it is, it sounds different... and better.
@@mikemclaughlin3306 Here, I went and looked it up - in a sense we are both right - there is some track doubling on the rhythm guitar and they added some texture with a Moog (Bass) and a very early example of drum machine filling out the percussion. But Billy Gibbons, who both sings and plays lead guitar was playing a special setup which is most prominent and very much is not doubled. The production team helps out by singing the background harmonies. Found a copy of an old post from the producer/engineer here, explaining it all: www.therushforum.com/index.php?/topic/53531-zz-top-producer-spills-the-beans/
Rome, a fast story. My grandson was 10 listened to rap my baby went to see z z at Astro dome for the rodeo. This boy was at the rail singing and moving like you just did. Had his cowboy hat a Stetson, boots, Levi's, every one was watching him. This is what z z does to people. Thanks Rome💞💞💞
@@downhearted40 Often, I'm feeling like a broken record...a bit embarrassing, but I know he'd really get the thrill. Here I go again: *I Can't Go for That* Daryl and guest ua-cam.com/video/GoXxdObGKuI/v-deo.html (I know, you heard the original; trust me! Plz) *Please* follow up with this Booker T. jam: *Never Found A Girl* ua-cam.com/video/uVt3I-HupRE/v-deo.html
Clearly that person doesn't know what they are talking about! Haha This is one of my favorite ZZ songs! I've said it before, ZZ Top is great driving music!
You should listen to this only if you like hearing the baddest baseline riffs in the whole damn history of rock... cause it might have the very baddest.
My first exposure to this song was way back in high school. We had an event called Junior Ex (Junior Exhibition) that was followed by the formal junior prom. Junior Ex was basically a talent show put on by the junior class. In 1984, a group of junior boys did a lip sync to this song wearing their tuxedos they were wearing to the prom later! I’ll never forget it. 😌
Sharp Dressed Man is one of their greatest hits! You really need to watch the video to this song and for ZZ Top's song 'Legs.' Both iconic music videos!!
The Eliminator album was a major commercial success for the band. You got your entire daily workout in just a few minutes with that track, lol! If you listen to GIMME ALL YOUR LOVIN', please watch the official video as the story within really goes well...as some have already said about the one for SDM. I love how you really show your personality during the song...you can't NOT move or appreciate the musicianship.
A recently discovered cousin (thanks Ancestry) used to own a music shop in El Cajon, CA. He knew Billy Gibbons already. One day there was a biker and chili festival in town when Billy stopped by - so he was in a good mood by the time he got to the shop. At the time, cousin was leading a guitar lesson for a teen on his acoustic guitar. Billy walks in and tells the boy to get himself an electric guitar. He proceeds to pick one off the wall and buy it for him. The boy hurries home to show off the guitar to dad. Dad is sure it's stolen and drags the boy back to the shop to return the guitar and comes face to face with Mr. Gibbons. Billy revealed that he was given a guitar by Hendrix and was paying it forward.
So glad you enjoyed this song, it's actually a continuation of their male fantasy theme started with the song/video "Gimme All Your Lovin". Same actor/dancer plays the main character in both videos, a bit of a two part story. Great reaction video!!!
I think this song at the time was ahead of his time and people were expecting normal and they gave them Abby normal I love this song I think it's cool and I think you're going to love it too sorry for the naysayers
I am 68 years old from Deep East Texas about 110 miles from Houston and these guys are great. I have seen them 7 times . I have seen them in Houston, Beaumont, Topeka, Ks., Tuscon, Arizona and the last time in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Tx. I think they said the attendance at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas was 85,000 and what a show.
Played a few cover bands in bars in my time, and ZZ Top ALWAYS kills. Every time. Everybody, everywhere I ever played, will get down if you play a few of their songs.
When I first heard this treasure on the radio, I was awestruck and could not imagine ZZ Top's music could keep getting better and better. Their music was already top of the line in the progressive rock realm. But they did it with this icon of the rock world!!! It is a shining sun in the lexicon of the rock & roll era. My favorite video of Sharp Dressed Man is the: Nickleback Sharp Dressed Man 2007 Live Video!!! Beyond mere words!
This is one of their best! Love it. Was used in a movie called "The Sant Clause" starring Tim Allen. Who ever said this is a bad tune is feeding you total BS.
My Mom used to play this all the time; this song and Rockin' With the Rhythm of the Rain - The Judds were the first songs I ever learned the lyrics to.
Their trilogy of videos for "gimme all your lovin'", "Legs", and "Sharp Dressed Man" made them icons of the MTV generation in the early 80's. Such fun music and videos. You should check them out.
Not a bad song at all.your reaction says it all. You feel every note. You are an original headbanger aling with a generation who grew up with this music
Not only is this a great song to listen to, this is a great song to play! Played bass in a local band and we LOVED to cover this. You can play this back in the garage and enjoy it.
I first heard this song while watching pro wrestling on TV in the 80s. Mid-South Wrestling used it in a music video featuring a tag team called the Fantastics Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers (they were new wrestlers coming into the company and this was how they were introduced to the fans).
Great job bro! In addition to the official vid, ZZ Top performed this song on the MTV video awards show 1st annual 1984. The Eliminator car was on stage, and all the hot girls got out of it and started dancing. The vid was eventually taken down due to copyright violations. But nevertheless, their best song and career breakthrough album. It sold over 50 million copies. BTW, check out the photo of Billy Gibbons of the Moving Sidewalks. You'll notice a familiar person beside him!
This song is bad ass from beginning to end. Right from the very start. From the very first second to the last, it is amazing!❤ ZZ TOP one of my Favorites.❤💋
Bro. Someone got you, no such thing as a bad ZZ Top song.
I Promise I wasn't copying what you said ✌😊😊😊
Right on!!
This is Texas Rock!, right next with SRV!
Worse ZZtop song outrocks most bands.
Going to their concert next month. I still enjoy them 😎
“How DARE you?” Straight up.
Imma believe this was clickbait bc theres no such thing as a bad ZZ Top song lol
Rough Boy exhibit A.
@@sammack1564 Yes, I forgot that one. Pure cringe
Sorry, but there's very little of the '80s ZZ that I like. Electronic drums, 2/4 disco beat. Not a fan. There are a couple of exceptions, but not many.
Every song on Afterburner
@Kathleen Acton
Well said :)
I just about died when he said "how dare you" lol
Someone is ignorant , Sharp Dressed Man is one of their greatest songs ! ................after video edit : I am with you , I don't know how anyone can not like this song. The beat is fire, the lyrics are fun, and it jams !!! ZZ Top - Legs and ZZ Top - Pearl Necklace are 2 more of many , many musts.
Most popular during the 80s, agree. Greatest? Nah. Super fun.....100%
I love ZZ Top, but to me, this song and album it came on was awful. Everything on it and after it is totally forgetable.
@@Wilburnator That is your opinion and that's cool , but most of us would disagree with you. Not being disparaging just a matter of fact.
@@Wilburnator I need you tonight off eliminator, is one of their coolest songs.
Top 5 : 'Brown Sugar' 'Just Got Back From Baby's' 'Just Got Paid' 'Jesus Just Left Chicago' 'Tush'
Most people really like (La Grange' It's good in my book, but I love the above mentioned more....
Check them out man. Check them out. It will broaden your horizon :-)
I think whoever told you this is bad said it because he knew you'd react to this one first! This was a huge hit! All their songs make you wanna move. Easily a dozen more big hits in this rabbit hole.
All the one's listed below are excellent. Enjoy!
For a guy brought up on the blues, you're about two inches away from being a total headbanging rock 'n' roller.
Where do you think rock began? It is the blues, mostly. It is a mixture of blues and folk music.
You know? I just had a feeling when I wrote that, that some guy would feel forced to make an ignorant comment about it. So it goes in the world of 2021.
Yeah, he was rockin' HARD to this one! Fun to watch someone totally enjoying the music.
@@peterblood50 Careful now. Next thing you know, they'll be telling you the only guy in the band without a beard...his last name is BEARD! *gasp*
Lol, that's it right there!
I’m a 66 year old musician grew up playing all this great music , and love when someone listens to this music for the first, love watching you getting into the groove, love your show👍
70 year old Texas boy here. Grew up on the Gulf Coast listening to the Top. At CYO dances, no less!
Hendrix said this dude was his favorite guitar player. That counts for a lot.
I've read different interviews where Jimi lists Terry Kath as his favorite, Rory Gallagher as his favorite, Billy Gibbons as his favorite, Albert King as his favorite, BB King as his favorite etc. etc. AND etc.
I guess Jimi had some great guitar players as his favorites and didn't want too hurt anyone's feelings.
Jimi was a dynamite dude.
Like ZZ Top are 3 dynamite dudes 👍
The most quoted is when he was asked "What is it like to be the best guitar player on Earth?" he replied "I don't know, ask Rory Gallagher."
High praise indeed.
@@simpleiowan3123 It's more an "there isn't one" than anything else. Hendrix didn't do anything Gallagher didn't and vice versa. Y'all can still enjoy can't y'all. Or maybe not.....
@@eoin2 rory Gallagher couldn't touch Hendrix or Gibbons...or Tommy, or EJ, or even Rhett
Notice how only one of those needed 2 names to identify?
I've not heard a bad song by ZZ Top, ever.
How about "Leila"?
@@RideAcrossTheRiver still no lol
@@dodgeramsport01 "Leila" sounds a lot like "Never Be the Same" by Christopher Cross, though. I'm sure Billy likes everything. :*D
Top 5 "I thank you" "legs" "nationwide" "tube snake boogie" "cheap sunglasses"
Thank you for dipping into 'El Loco', a top 3 ZZ Top album for me.
That is a great top 5 list!
@@stevenlaxton3618 Thanks!!
I think La Grange should be up there too, and Tush, but they're music is great regardless 😁❤️😎
Manic Mechanic, Ten Foot Pole, Groovy Little Hippie Pad, Cheap Sunglasses, She Loves My Automobile, Party On the Patio.
"How dare you!" - my thoughts exactly...
I really enjoy watching this guys reactions. You know, theres a real difference between a guy who just reacts to music, and a guy who really feels the music hes reacting to. This guy really feels the music and you can just see it in his reactions.
That’s a good song. That album, Eliminator, really launched their band into the stratosphere.
i grew up learning about these albums from my pops tres hombres is a awesome album and one of my favs
Sharp Dressed Man is my personal favorite. When I was younger, my dad would blast the hell out of the car radio with this song. Best fucking childhood
Okay...it’s not the same without the official video. It’s a classic “Made for MTV” video! If you don’t react to it at least go watch it 🤣
Totally agree, the official video brings this song to another level
For sure!
This song doesn't need MTV to make it great. It's freaking awesome without the video.
@@kel5423...but as said above, the song is much better and just a lot more fun with the official video.
@@kel5423 I agree completely, but their vids are so good, I think he should watch them.
GREAT song! Someone is outta their mind! I grew up with ZZ Top...This is one of their best songs,period.
"Somebody" lied to you bro
I don't know who this person was
I don't get it. I'm with you James. You were into the whole song. You liked it from the beginning.
"How dare you?!" OMG coffee all over my keyboard now - hahahahahaha
"I'm bad, I'm nation wide." So good! I love all of there music.
Love it, "How dare you?". Yes, totally agree! Still so many awesome songs to check out from them, "Waitin' for the Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago" will blow your socks off.
"Just Got Paid" is an essential 'Top' tune with a killer riff.
I recently heard that there was a story of a night, "Just got paid" into "La Grange" into I think it was "Tush". I feel "Sharp Dressed Man" should fit into that story.
The live at Texas version is awsome!!!
Top 5 : 'Brown Sugar' 'Just Got Back From Baby's' 'Just Got Paid' 'Jesus Just Left Chicago' 'Tush'
Most people really like (La Grange' It's good in my book, but I love the above mentioned more....
Check them out man. Check them out. It will broaden your horizon :-)
I Thank You, Chevrolet, Cheap Sunglasses, Pearl Necklace
and not to hard to play on the guitar hard to pick it but finger pick it and its easy as pie
The albums and songs they did before this time period had even funkier grooves and cool as hell. “Cheap Sunglasses”, “I’m Bad I’m Nationwide”, “Heard It On The X”, “I Thank You”... just to name a few
ZZ Top was one of the very few bands I could listen to and enjoy pretty much every song.
“Got Me Under Pressure”
Definitely “Legs” and “Give Me All Your Lovin”!
Dude, that was the most I’ve ever seen your head pop.
Something I find great about this song: it has a HUGE sound, rich and full and dynamic... but it's pulled off with just two guitars, a drum kit and the vocals... the subdued lead blends so smoothly with the main riff it's like he's playing both at the same time... and the whole thing is mastered so that it still sounds great even on a crappy mono speaker.
It's "pulled off" by doubling the guitars, and adding other bits...... sounds nothing like this live
@@mikemclaughlin3306 I didn't say anything about the live version... I'm saying this cut is a masterpiece of composition and early 80s engineering. It's got all kinds of punch that would come through even on the cheapest 80s boombox.
Besides, I don't think you got the right idea about "doubling guitars". I can hear what sounds like the *two* guitarists playing the main riff at times, but I think you might be mistaking a bit of millisecond delay for run-of-the-mill track doubling. I mean, listen to the phrasing, the guitars got all kinds of tremolo-like bends that would totally get out of phase if they were just straight up doubled as you suggest.
@@blurvough the guitars are doubled. Plus there is a second guitar. It's standard on recordings to fill out the sound. Happens with the vocals too..... just saying this is super produced..... the sound isn't coming from only 3 instruments. When it is, it sounds different... and better.
@@mikemclaughlin3306 Here, I went and looked it up - in a sense we are both right - there is some track doubling on the rhythm guitar and they added some texture with a Moog (Bass) and a very early example of drum machine filling out the percussion. But Billy Gibbons, who both sings and plays lead guitar was playing a special setup which is most prominent and very much is not doubled. The production team helps out by singing the background harmonies.
Found a copy of an old post from the producer/engineer here, explaining it all:
www.therushforum.com/index.php?/topic/53531-zz-top-producer-spills-the-beans/
gotta love a 3 man band
"How dare you!" LOL EXACTLY!
PS: Don’t trip off that fool.
You are dead-on accurate!
Rome, a fast story. My grandson was 10 listened to rap my baby went to see z z at Astro dome for the rodeo. This boy was at the rail singing and moving like you just did. Had his cowboy hat a Stetson, boots, Levi's, every one was watching him. This is what z z does to people. Thanks Rome💞💞💞
Tube Snake Boogie is a must, Legs, Rough Boy, Gimme All Your Lovin.
Some people hate songs that are too popular. It is somehow cool to hate popular.
Not to be a pain. He played this with Daryl Hall live from daryls house. Go check it out.
How's that a pain?
When I came across that, my first thought was 🤔 how's this gonna work? But they did it, imo. I enjoyed it.
We keep telling James to watch Live from Daryl's House.
@@downhearted40
Often, I'm feeling like a broken record...a bit embarrassing, but I know he'd really get the thrill.
Here I go again:
*I Can't Go for That*
Daryl and guest
ua-cam.com/video/GoXxdObGKuI/v-deo.html
(I know, you heard the original; trust me! Plz)
*Please* follow up with this Booker T. jam:
*Never Found A Girl*
ua-cam.com/video/uVt3I-HupRE/v-deo.html
One of their best! Was great for the club scene - got everyone up dancing, etc. back in the day!
"Sleeping Bag "is a good one....you're the best!
Clearly that person doesn't know what they are talking about! Haha
This is one of my favorite ZZ songs!
I've said it before, ZZ Top is great driving music!
Try " Nationwide" by ZZ Top. Definitely not their worst.
" I'm bad......and I'm Nationwide " another great one !!
I agree
That's my song! We would listen to it getting ready to go out back in the day.
You should listen to this only if you like hearing the baddest baseline riffs in the whole damn history of rock... cause it might have the very baddest.
That's a song you have to replay atleast 3x while driving
My first exposure to this song was way back in high school. We had an event called Junior Ex (Junior Exhibition) that was followed by the formal junior prom. Junior Ex was basically a talent show put on by the junior class. In 1984, a group of junior boys did a lip sync to this song wearing their tuxedos they were wearing to the prom later! I’ll never forget it. 😌
Sharp Dressed Man is one of their greatest hits! You really need to watch the video to this song and for ZZ Top's song 'Legs.' Both iconic music videos!!
With Carmen Electra :)
Sharp dressed man is one of my all time favorites
The Eliminator album was a major commercial success for the band. You got your entire daily workout in just a few minutes with that track, lol! If you listen to GIMME ALL YOUR LOVIN', please watch the official video as the story within really goes well...as some have already said about the one for SDM. I love how you really show your personality during the song...you can't NOT move or appreciate the musicianship.
Absolute best ZZ Top song...Waitin’ for the Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago. It’ll blow you away!!
Cheap Sunglasses, Legs, Gimme All Your Lovin' are some of my other favorites.
It’s amazing that there’s just three people,bass guitar,lead guitar and a drummer period.they have always been fantastic
So many bangers by ZZ Top
First time i ever saw MTV was when i was 13 years old...and the video??? ZZ Tops' Legs... was a life changer!!! :D
Give Me All Your Lovin’ also from Eliminator. The videos are iconic.
These 3 guys from Texas are amazing James......and even better is watching your reaction to this song!!!! Loved your moves!
One of their biggest hits
I was laughing so hard when you said, “
How dare you!”
“Rough Boy” and “Stages” are bangers but so many of theirs are. Enjoy the journey bro.
Yup. Those two absolutely among their top 5. This one was another.
This song kicks ass from start to finish.
man oh man,some real sharp head banging going on my man, great reaction.
He's going to have a headbanger's hangover in the morning.😉
@@lauriesandt5371 hey Laurie, he sure is but I love it that he is really digging on all this great music that he's been reacting too.
A recently discovered cousin (thanks Ancestry) used to own a music shop in El Cajon, CA. He knew Billy Gibbons already. One day there was a biker and chili festival in town when Billy stopped by - so he was in a good mood by the time he got to the shop. At the time, cousin was leading a guitar lesson for a teen on his acoustic guitar. Billy walks in and tells the boy to get himself an electric guitar. He proceeds to pick one off the wall and buy it for him. The boy hurries home to show off the guitar to dad. Dad is sure it's stolen and drags the boy back to the shop to return the guitar and comes face to face with Mr. Gibbons. Billy revealed that he was given a guitar by Hendrix and was paying it forward.
Check out Jesus just left Chicago!
So glad you enjoyed this song, it's actually a continuation of their male fantasy theme started with the song/video "Gimme All Your Lovin". Same actor/dancer plays the main character in both videos, a bit of a two part story. Great reaction video!!!
I think this song at the time was ahead of his time and people were expecting normal and they gave them Abby normal I love this song I think it's cool and I think you're going to love it too sorry for the naysayers
Liked just for the Young Frankenstein reference.
ZZTop: Same 3 guys playing same 3 chords. But oh, how we love 'em!
DeLIGHTED by your reaction! I think someone was just messing with ya.. p.s. “Legs” is a blast!
Love this song when it came out,still do,this is one their hits that Billy was singing,and his guitar playing is amazing.
You cant go wrong with any ZZ Top songs. Review "Legs" but do the video version! Best band for 3 guys!
The Police would like a word.
I never liked the video. Love the song. All ZZ TOP songs, but didn’t like that video.
Video version of the song stinks, the original LP version is the good "Legs"
@@EliseLogan and Rush
I’ve been listening to ZZ Top for forty years. These guys kick ass! 🎸
I'm pretty sure this is their definitive most liked. I can't even pinpoint a most hated song. I love Tush most, though.
I am 68 years old from Deep East Texas about 110 miles from Houston and these guys are great. I have seen them 7 times . I have seen them in Houston, Beaumont, Topeka, Ks., Tuscon, Arizona and the last time in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Tx. I think they said the attendance at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas was 85,000 and what a show.
Do "Slow Ride (Full Version)" by Foghat. Trust me.
cracking song!!
EXCELLENT CHOICE 👍👍👍👍👍👍✌
This song still plays everywhere!
Video for "Legs" brought them a huge audience. ZZ Top is pure fun and serious musician work.
Played a few cover bands in bars in my time, and ZZ Top ALWAYS kills. Every time. Everybody, everywhere I ever played, will get down if you play a few of their songs.
When I first heard this treasure on the radio, I was awestruck and could not imagine ZZ Top's music could keep getting better and better.
Their music was already top of the line in the progressive rock realm. But they did it with this icon of the rock world!!! It is a shining sun in the lexicon of the rock & roll era. My favorite video of Sharp Dressed Man is the: Nickleback Sharp Dressed Man 2007 Live Video!!! Beyond mere words!
This is one of their best! Love it. Was used in a movie called "The Sant Clause" starring Tim Allen. Who ever said this is a bad tune is feeding you total BS.
Actually it was Gimme All Your Lovin' by ZZ Top. Another dope song.
@@SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS You are correct, got them mixed up. TY.
My Mom used to play this all the time; this song and Rockin' With the Rhythm of the Rain - The Judds were the first songs I ever learned the lyrics to.
Try "I'm Bad I'm Nation Wide" by ZZ Top, you'll love it! Also "Viva Las Vegas" by ZZ Top.
"Blue Jeans Blues" you won't be disappointed!!!!!
When it played and you didn’t find someone to dance with, you not breathing! And if you did like "Gimme All Your Lovin" you had more issues.
Their trilogy of videos for "gimme all your lovin'", "Legs", and "Sharp
Dressed Man" made them icons of the MTV generation in the early 80's.
Such fun music and videos. You should check them out.
Someone must be Nuts!!! 🤪
Someone is yanking your chane!
Do Tube snake boogie!!! 😂
Tv dinners! 😂
👍👍
Viva las Vegas!!!
YES!! “Tube Snake Boogie” would be AWESOME!!!
Tube Snake Boogie MUST be done with Pearl Necklace, A MUST
Not a bad song at all.your reaction says it all. You feel every note. You are an original headbanger aling with a generation who grew up with this music
When I hear this song it makes me think of the intro for Duck Dynasty. Good show good song
Its alway fun to see someone enjoying music they have never heard Welcome to being a ZZ TOP FAN
I think you’d enjoy their look in this video. A similar video by them: She’s Got Legs
To see these guys play this song live is incredible
Please don't believe them flow with the artist go with them
Love all your reactions man. Love how you limit the pauses. It feels like I’m rocking out right with you.
I like this song and I disagree I just think it's part of them and how they looked at life at that moment
i love the "devil's advocate" angle. logically infallible, kudos!
Suggestion for the day: ELO- Don’t Bring Me Down
Yes!!!
Great call ELO!
Not only is this a great song to listen to, this is a great song to play! Played bass in a local band and we LOVED to cover this. You can play this back in the garage and enjoy it.
Try "Tube Snake Boogie"
It's my all time favourite ZZ song!
Your reaction made me so happy (and I just knew you'd like it ha!)
Do “Gotsta Get Paid” (Official Video) 😎
Mean bass! RIP and thank you
CHECK OUT "YEAR OF THE CAT" BY AL STEWART
I first heard this song while watching pro wrestling on TV in the 80s. Mid-South Wrestling used it in a music video featuring a tag team called the Fantastics Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers (they were new wrestlers coming into the company and this was how they were introduced to the fans).
For most of ZZ Top's songs you need to watch the videos, because each one a story that fits the song.
This one included.
A lot of ZZ Top fans just couldn’t accept the updated 80s production style. This was a huge hit and is a great song.
Try listening to ZZ Top Tube Snake Boogie
Yes! And Pearl Necklace! 😁
MUST be done together
Great job bro! In addition to the official vid, ZZ Top performed this song on the MTV video awards show 1st annual 1984. The Eliminator car was on stage, and all the hot girls got out of it and started dancing. The vid was eventually taken down due to copyright violations. But nevertheless, their best song and career breakthrough album. It sold over 50 million copies. BTW, check out the photo of Billy Gibbons of the Moving Sidewalks. You'll notice a familiar person beside him!
This song is bad ass from beginning to end. Right from the very start. From the very first second to the last, it is amazing!❤ ZZ TOP one of my Favorites.❤💋
"FOOL FOR YOUR STOCKINGS ", "Blue Jean Blues " "My Head's in Mississippi ", ANY of their early stuff. Your ZZ Top reaction got you a Sub today! 👌
Hey bro. As a 68 year old white guy I gotta say I enjoy your appreciation for good music. Keep up the good work.
"Just Got Paid", "La Grange", "Tush" "I'm Bad. I'm Nationwide", "Cheap Sunglasses" these are older, real ass kicking Blues-Rock ZZ-top.