ZZ TOP - Blue Jean Blues | REACTION/REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Blue Jean Blues | REACTION/REVIEW
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Billy Gibbons is a great blues guitarist. They were so fun to see live.🎼🎸🎵🎶
This Era of ZZ is my favorite
Mine also 👍
Great album!
This is the real ZZ TOP.
It doesn’t get any better. Billy G the king of tone and zero wasted notes. Brilliance
Marvelous slow blues groove. This is one of my favorites, along with La Grange. I like EARLY
ZZ top best. Saw them live around 1972 when they opened for Deep Purple. We had never heard of this band before, but we never forgot them...
I agree completely about their early work. ZZTop First Album is still my fave. Massive blues record. I was lucky enough to grow up in Houston and saw them a few times before they put out a record. So good
ZZ Top is laying down some serious blues. I saw them live three times, and they always delivered killer shows. Great band. Thanks, Biz; your channel is
Excellent - and your commentary is a big part of making us all smile.
Greatest three man band of all time !!!!
One of my all time favorite ZZ Top tunes. From one of my all time favorite albums, "Fandango!" It is traditional, without being dated, and it is still relevant. Great music just never goes out of style, and these boys had STYLE.
I wore this album out as a kid and this was my favorite song 🔥
I was just thinking about all the time I spent alone in my bedroom listening to this. ✌️♥️
Oh how I love this album. One half is live, and the other side is just as brilliant.
See man I never steer you wrong! I knew you'd love this song. This whole album kicks ass! Peace!
Now it's time to do "Heard it on the X" and "Mexican Blackbird".
This is my FAVORITE ZZ Top song. Back in the 70's we named our hot rod cars. This was the name of mine, I even a girl embroidered this on my jacket...
Thanks Biz
This is so damn good it makes my hair hurt.
Awww Yeeeaaah... Now THAT'S how the Blues is done ❤️
Virtuoso playing.
One my Faves
Now that is that sweet nasty Texas blues. It doesn't get any better, drills right down into the soul.
I'm Bad I'm Nationwide,Cheap Sunglasses,Pearl Necklace and TV Dinners are some of my favorite ZZ Top songs
On "Heard it on the X" and "Beer Drinkers and Hellraisers" you hear both Billy and Dusty belting out vocals. 🤘😎
SMOOOTH
"I can tell they were mine by the oil and gasoline". I love doing this one with my Bands over the years.
Always love ZZ Top !
The studio version of Fool for your Stockings is a must-hear.
The entire Deguello album is amazing.
💙 da bluuuues 💙
My favourite ZZTop, only problem I have it's too short, great reaction
My first big time headliner concert 14 years old in 1975 went to Columbia SC to see them. It was the Fandango Tour with opening act Styx. Augusta Ga
You gotta check out this whole record!
70s ZZ Top is the best. ❤
This song is amazing
So Smooth... indeed....
I wish they recorded more slow blues like this one.
Love this song, and still trying to find my old blue jeans. ✌️♥️🤟🥁🥲
Just got back from Baby’s 1st album 🔥🔥🔥
Saw ZZ 8 times in the early 80's. He plays that guitar slung way down low. Great band live. Billie Gibbons on guitar and lead vocals. Dusty Hill(RIP) on bass and sometime lead vocals. Frank Beard( The only guy who doesn't wear one) on drums.
I love this song bro.
Nice! I haven’t heard this in 20 yrs
It can't get much better than that
I don't know how many others suggested this, but I know I suggested this one and Heartbreaker.
Heartbreaker is a funky countrified tune that is fun to hear.
Was at this show pictured on the album’s cover. Side one recorded live from The Warehouse in New Orleans. Blue Jean Blues is the 2nd song on “studio” side two, just after a monster called, “Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings.” Give it a spin Biz. 🤘
I was up front by the stage at The Warehouse. That was my 3rd time seeing them. Saw them first in Thibideux then Morgan City. Last time was in Seattle in 1980. Got to mellow down.
@@brotherbob3569 Damn, we may have passed a smoke that night. I’ll never forget their World Wide Texas Tour in Tulane Stadium, replete with Steer’s, Buzzards and Rattlesnakes on stage. Quick side note, the owners of The Warehouse and Beaver Productions (remember them?) were friends with the largest concert promoter’s in Chicago at the time, so they were able to bring many of the biggest acts to town, to play in a 100 yr old coffee warehouse with no A/C on The Miss. River. They had also signed Hendrix for two appearances there, which sadly were never made. Still, some good times brotherbob. We both got to mellow down “easy,” in The Big Easy. 😎
My older brother claimed that he talked to Hendrix in the Quarter. I saw many great shows at The Warehouse. Ten Years After. Wishbone Ash. The Allman Brothers. Commander Cody. Seatrain opened for Black Sabbath & many more. Go to The Warehouse Concert List & it'll list every show. Dam I missed a lot of good shows.
Biz, do “Balinese” also off of the Fandago album.
"Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell"
Great pick!!! #yeahBIZ
Billy Gibbons is the guitarist and lead vocalist Biz. Dusty Hill is the bassist RIP 2023 who also sang lead on some songs. Jimi Hendrix told Gibbons he would be big and when his band the Moving Sidewalks opened for Hendrix in mid to late 60s before the beard!
Nice song choice. For another slow blues burn from them check out "Sure Got Cold After the Rain Fell" or "Hot, Blue and Righteous".
ZZ Top is one of my favorite bands. It's hard for me to choose a single favorite band, but they would definitely be in the running.
Their 70s era of music is my favorite but they came out with some really good albums in the late 90s that tend to get overlooked. There's a badass song on the Antenna album called "Breakaway" that you have to check out in the future.
I'll always tune in for some ZZ Top 👍👍
Billy, on guitar, sang 90% of their stuff, but Dusty Hill did a lot of backing vocals and lead on a few of others.
Mans rock 💪
This is from ZZ's Fandango album. One of their best. Any song on that album is worth reacting to, including side2 which is a live recording from New Orleans. Check that out.
Jeff Healey did a fire version of this song... Great reaction. Thank you. 😊
Try “It Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell” (or anything) from Rio Grande Mud.
The next thing you should listen to is it's only love from their album Tejas.
ZZ TOP "Esther Be The One"...TRUST ME!! 🔥
Billy Gibbons the guitarist sang this song. But Dusty
Hill the bass player sings too. Do “let me be your teddy bear” and Elvis cover song. It is live and Dusty kills it with his singing.
pearl necklace, live from Texas
Billy Gibbons was considered the best blues player of his era.
Yes , that's Billy Gibbons/guitar/vocal. Has there ever been a more blue song ever recorded?...I think not! Now do please do "Nasty Dogs Funky Kings" from this album it's fire, I promise! You're not going to see a lot of votes for it because the main stream public just don't know, because they didn't catch on until Sharp Dressed Man. But anybody who had this album from back in the day could tell you it ROCKS!
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Fandango was the first 8 track that I bought from ZZ Top and then after listening to it just one time in my car I immediately got it on a Real to Real and took it home and I bet that I listened to it at least 5 times that weekend and my friends that lived in the apartments were I stayed all weekend long were there just listening to it with me and we were partaking in a little something for the head and jamming out and hearing that song on your channel tonight just brought back so many memories and man do I wish I could go back to those days 😢❤
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Mine too...
They do a cover of Jail house Rock by Elvis always loved it and this Album 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Workin blue collar man band 🎶🎵
Dusty Hill comes in and sings a few of their numbers, but you can always tell its him because of the higher range. But to your point, this is Billy. Or the Reverend Willie G as he is often called.
Pearly Gates singing out!
....from the oil and the gasoline........
ARRESTED FOR DRIVING WHILE BLIND, GOTTA TURN THIS 1UP..
Next zz top lowdown in the streets
Have you done Pearl Necklace?
You listen to I'm just a fool for your stockings I believe...
You want something to get lost in try All I Can Do Is Cry by Savoy Brown.
I say this song is just dirty and it better not ever get clean !
Wait a minute. Is that the blues?
Your info is faulty, it is Billy Gibbons, but it is David "Dusty" Hill on Bass and Frank Beard on Drums, not Joe and Lee. Don't wanna nitpick, but I do want you to get it right. Okay?
Buddy Guy What kind of woman is this. PLEASE do it.PLEASE!
My favorite Buddy Guy song. On my Playlist right after See my life by Robin Trower
The Amazing thing is they're both still doing it