Bye Dusty "We are saddened by the news today that our Compadre, Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sleep at home in Houston, TX. We, along with legions of ZZ Top fans around the world, will miss your steadfast presence, your good nature and enduring commitment to providing that monumental bottom to the ‘Top'. We will forever be connected to that "Blues Shuffle in C.” You will be missed greatly, amigo. Frank & Billy
LOL the current Congress? They’re more likely to declare Megan Thee Stallion as a national treasure even though she is a piece of trash. Much like many members of Congress.
@@edthesecond Or erect statues of those who rose against the constitution of your country to protect the right of some people to own other people. yeah?
I was there at this tremendous show....fortunate to see " the little band from Texas" on 5 different occasions thru the yrs..on my Classic Rock Journey.....starting in the 80' s.. R.I.P. Dusty...thanks for part of my soundtrack... Rock on...
I had never got to see them live. As a fan of the band, and a fan of Dusty (I play bass), I had just got tickets for late November here in Texas 2021. Just wasn’t meant to be. RIP Dusty. Your P bass sound was huge.
IF YOU LOVE LISTENING TO THIS KIND OF MUSIC,WHETHER YOU'RE YOUNG OR OLD,THAT MEANS YOU HAVE A GREAT TASTE IN MUSIC.AND NO NEED TO THINK I'M YELLING ALL THAT AT YOU OR ANYONE ELSE HERE.I JUST PREFER TO TYPE IN BIGG LETTERS.IT'S ALL ABOUT LOVE FROM ME TO YOU.HAVE A NICE DAY AND GOD BLESS.
8 times for me. Did get on a train from Chicago and saw Jesus on the way to Nawlins. The Water into Wine in Mississippi was the coolest. Billy I saw him taking care of business in his name.
Thank God for these fine gents. I'm so glad I was brought up on this 🎵🎶🎵🎶 may u rest in peace mr. Hill u will b missed but never forgotten. Love uguys!
My hearing loss is directly attributable to attending one too many Top concerts, however, I wouldn't trade those memories for perfect hearing! Thank you, Dusty! Rest in Peace!
Well, if you get to the end of your road with perfect hearing, or vision, or sanity you did it wrong! RIP, Dusty, you'll always be alive as long as there's some to listen to you.
Just look how smooth Dusty is. That's the best word to describe him. Smooth. His tone is ridiculous, Frank's on the backbeat like a boss and that gives Billy room to do all his magic. What a band.
Dusty was a secret monster. He was the bands rhythm section & sound. Billy & frank were free to do their thing. And that huge sound. I love that pbass.
They should've been recognized and awarded nationally as soon as they started their 50th year as a band. The longest running bad ass American band ever.
I've been to many concerts but the loudest concert in my life was ZZ Top in 77 and was deaf for 3 days after. Such an incredible sound from just three guys. Coolest dudes to ever be on a stage
Best concert I ever saw in my life was these 3 dudes in April '74 after Tres Hombres had made them the hottest up and coming act in Rock at the time !!!###
@@Mark-sj3xb I can agree that Rush is another great three piece band. Alex, Geddy, and Neil are great musicians. Their instrumentals are awesome. The only reason I don't listen to Rush on a regular basis is because I can't stand Geddy's squeaky ass voice. His vocals are decent but not my favorite.
Billy says it all with that smile on his face. Some things in America will always be great and remind us of what a great country we are privileged to live in. He and his band made everyone feel that rock and roll energy from a family togetherness type of environment. Awesome and thank God they are still around after so many have unfortunately had to leave some way too soon. Thank God for America.
I love ZZ TOP!!!!!! FOREVER and a day!!;; Billy is a monster who is unflappable in the cool department. George is the epitome of the back beat that never lets you down . And Dusty Hill... Thumping it out now with the Holy Trinity.. Rest in Peace ✌️🕊️ my dear, friend.. We love 💕 you!!!!!!
I've NEVER gotten tired of hearing them play. The SAME 3 guys since the beginning have put out a catalog of music that bridges rock, blues and everything in-between. I CAN'T believe that they ONLY got to play 2 songs here. They're SO underated even though they're in the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. I hope that they keep on making music forever!
Have you heard their stuff when they were called The Moving Sidewalks? They lived in the same building with The 13th Floor Elevators, you might like 2 headed dog
@@daviddawson1718 The Moving Sidewalks PRECEDED ZZ TOP although I've listened to a couple of songs. YES they were pretty good BUT they PALE in comparison to the "little old band from Texas". The keyboards gave The Moving Sidewalks a totally different vibe. I prefer the straight ahead Rock / Texas Blues from ZZ TOP!
As I have heard others say for some time now, there comes an age (turning 52 next week) when your music icons are going to reach the end of the tour. The initial response is often "so sad, no more new songs", but it should be thanks for all of the songs, concerts and memories, in my aging opinion. Be at peace Dusty and thanks for the memories.
Goddamn man.. Billy Gibbons could melt the iceberg that sank the Titanic with those chops.. My names zach i came from the 80's and My parents literally called me ZZ top as a nickname.. big part of why I picked up the guitar and bass!! so fortunate to have baddass parents to show me those videos when I was like 4 or 5 years old!
This performance is one of my favorites, they sound so friggin amazing. I'm in love with that guitar, I want one ! If you haven't seen this band live, be sure to do so before it's to late and spend the extra money to get up close. These guys are living legends with the best tone in existence. The great players like Billy, I think will be remembered like the gunslingers of the wild west in 100 years. It just doesn't get any better than ZZ top !
The "Live from Texas" DVD from the '08 tour (they had the Stray Cats opening with Pretenders second on the bill) is probably the best rendition available, polished like a freshly-detailed "ZZmobile" . They were opening with "Got Me Under Pressure" that time, the same sequence is on the "Double Down Live" 2-dvd set that has them live from 1980 too. I have both sets, they are worth having. I'm dreaming that they team up with some other "Godfathers of Rock" and do some big shows this summer. I would travel to Texas for that if the stupid government in Cali won't let anybody play.
That axe is one of the coolist,and Billy made it famous...I am building MY version of that 'Billy Bo' guitar....ZZ top has been my fave since day one.....
One of my favs for 40 yrs, sure miss driving those long nights just listening to em, not a care in the world. Stay safe n protected out there, God bless music n y'all*
I played in a band during the 80s 90s and 00s. Traveling around opening up for bands like Nantucket, Doc Holiday, Joan Jett and afee others and i swear every where we went Sidewinder had already been there! Awesome band!
I don't care what anyone says about these guys they are right on... They have stage presence that is always perfect. Subtle moves together and they put on a great show. Always have loved them always will. From one musician to another.
As a kid, 15 , I learned all the songs on my bass. That was 1977. Taught me a lot. I became an accomplished bassist. I owe gratitude. The dude was the "Bottom". Simple, and the core of good bass work. Anyone here with know how gets it. The dude stayed simple and BOTTOM. We owe a lot for him not trying to be Chris Squire. I learned a lot at a very young age that paid off so many years later. These guys are a class act. Thank you, Dusty. Flame on man.
Great video, there will never be another. I had the privilege of spending some time with the drummer Frank at his home. Absolutely one of the coolest laid back and personable people I have ever met. Gave me a full tour of his home all access no holds barred, a great experience that I will never forget.
Cool, but I don't why. If you came to my house for any reason other than delivering pizza or to see me, gtfo. If I go to someone's home, it's not to survey and compare their toys to mine. geez!
There’s nothing like plain, direct, shake your head back and forth, tap your foot music. No flashy, million note guitar solos, crazy inserts, just plain old 3 piece band goodness.
Rest in peace Dusty you true legend, I used to watch this DVD at my uncle's every time I went over. There were many great acts on this bill but the Top shone as bright as any of them. They couldn't have picked a better pair of tunes to perform.
And there they were, playing “Waiting For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago” and playing the medley good and sweet, and getting down with their fans. They remain awesomely awesome.
Having been a pro bass player since McCartney re-invented the thing, I've learned to recognize certain sounds. Simple songs challenge me, because I want to avoid all of them sounding exactly the same. I love their sound. So simple. So clean. So in the pocket at all times. Thank you you guys. You've earned a special place in my heart.
I just realize that ZZ Top was always around me since my high school. Absolutely love that Little Ol’ Band from Texas. The Masters of Galaxy in what they are doing.
Have Mercy. Here's my top five bands in no particular order ZZ top, GNR, Disturbed, Def Leppard and a player to be named later. RIP Dusty. Greatest is ever lasting.
Hell, if you've been playin with the same dudes for almost 50 years you'd be sync'd up too. What's amazing to me is just how freakin tight they are....drums, bass & guitars are on point every single note & beat even when they improvise.
When Billy sings in this he sounds like he ate gravel for breakfast and washed it down with whiskey and cigarretes, in other words, he sounds damn good.
Comment ne pas être intimidé devant une foule immense, comment rester aussi HUMBLE & COOL que ZZ TOP devant une foule immense de jeunes & de moins jeunes........LONGUE VIE A ZZ TOP
DUSTY HILL WAS A VERY KOOL DUDE , MY GRANDDAUGHTER CALLS HER GRAMPS ZZ CUZ HER GRANDMA IS ALWAYS PLAYING ZZTOP LOVE YOU GUY'S LOVE IS EVERYTHING KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK LOVE YOU 💘 REST IN PEACE DUSTY HILL , YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED AND NOT FORGOTTEN WE LOVE YOU ALWAYS ❤
Bye Dusty
"We are saddened by the news today that our Compadre, Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sleep at home in Houston, TX. We, along with legions of ZZ Top fans around the world, will miss your steadfast presence, your good nature and enduring commitment to providing that monumental bottom to the ‘Top'. We will forever be connected to that "Blues Shuffle in C.”
You will be missed greatly, amigo.
Frank & Billy
Life will never be the same......RIP Dusty
WTF- I HAVE NO WORDS
This news took my breath away. 😢. RIP Dusty, but continue to rock on! ZZ Top, my favorite band of all time. Prayers going out to all of you. ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼
Thank you : Billy & Frank ! I saw you all at I'ntl Ampetheater 1973 never forget the show !!!
I am more than saddened I never got to see you live. Sweet dreams Dusty, sweet dreams.
Congress should declare ZZ Top a National Treasure. They aren't just a band, they're family.
LOL the current Congress? They’re more likely to declare Megan Thee Stallion as a national treasure even though she is a piece of trash. Much like many members of Congress.
@@Lerxstification True that. Or erect statues of Lenin and Stalin.
That would be the first useful thing they've done in decades
ZZ Top’s fans already have, that’s all that matters……Awwww…..take me with ya Jesus…….R.I.P. Dust 🎶🌵
@@edthesecond Or erect statues of those who rose against the constitution of your country to protect the right of some people to own other people. yeah?
Jesus just left Chicago with a hell of a bass player.
Good bye Dusty, We will miss you.
As I lift this jar of shine, I give a heartfelt toast to Dusty Hill 👍😢
Yes, He did.
Amen
Pll l p
Rest in Paradise Dusty
Compadre’
Best Little Texas Blues Band ZZTop 💙🇨🇱
I was there at this tremendous show....fortunate to see " the little band from Texas" on 5 different occasions thru the yrs..on my Classic Rock Journey.....starting in the 80' s..
R.I.P. Dusty...thanks for part of my soundtrack...
Rock on...
I had never got to see them live. As a fan of the band, and a fan of Dusty (I play bass), I had just got tickets for late November here in Texas 2021. Just wasn’t meant to be. RIP Dusty. Your P bass sound was huge.
Rob , once at I'ntl Ampetheater 1973 : Billy Preston ,Zz ,Deep Purple ! Hw's that for a memory ? You have great taste !
I saw them in 1975,1976,1980 and 1984. Nothing compares to the show I saw in March 1975. Best in my life.
I was there too. It was hot but the music was hotter.
Of all the celebrities passing away in recent memory, this one stung. Hard to put into words. RIP Dusty Hill, you will be missed.
The first one I've been like; damn
Missed man .he was my education
What about John Prine;Thomas Petty ???
For a lifelong ZZ Top fan, it wasn't just losing a bassist, Dusty was like a family member. It was a very tough loss indeed.
@@scotteinarj
Don’t get jealous there’s plenty of love for everybody!❤
Just a couple of days ago I watched this and it made me smile, now it's sad.
IF YOU LOVE LISTENING TO THIS KIND OF MUSIC,WHETHER YOU'RE YOUNG OR OLD,THAT MEANS YOU HAVE A GREAT TASTE IN MUSIC.AND NO NEED TO THINK I'M YELLING ALL THAT AT YOU OR ANYONE ELSE HERE.I JUST PREFER TO TYPE IN BIGG LETTERS.IT'S ALL ABOUT LOVE FROM ME TO YOU.HAVE A NICE DAY AND GOD BLESS.
Thank you i hoppe you have a great day and a God blees to.
Will I be notified when Months Love, please notify me when the two months are up?
Inc. The Beer While Listenin To This Band
8 times for me. Did get on a train from Chicago and saw Jesus on the way to Nawlins. The Water into Wine in Mississippi was the coolest. Billy I saw him taking care of business in his name.
RIP Dusty
Thank God for these fine gents. I'm so glad I was brought up on this 🎵🎶🎵🎶 may u rest in peace mr. Hill u will b missed but never forgotten. Love uguys!
My hearing loss is directly attributable to attending one too many Top concerts, however, I wouldn't trade those memories for perfect hearing! Thank you, Dusty! Rest in Peace!
No doubt. I probably lost more hearing going to rock concerts, including theirs, than I did in 12 years doing aircraft maintenance.
Well, if you get to the end of your road with perfect hearing, or vision, or sanity you did it wrong! RIP, Dusty, you'll always be alive as long as there's some to listen to you.
The Who definitely eventually affected my ringing ears.
@@truttman I’m seriously going deaf due to the number of shows I’ve been to, starting in 1977. And still going.
Me also......I LOVE ZZ TOP
Gibbons has the most gorgeous tone that has followed him through the decades. These guys are so fecking good.
You're totally right. Gibbons has such a warm tone with that wicked growling fuzz. Music to the ears.
How does he get that same great tone out of so many different guitars .He is ALLWAYS playing a different guitar?
MagnaTone amps
Agree. That distorted tone is so badass. I could listen to that opening riff on repeat for hours
@@SlumsofCalabasas , and at 4:46, love Billy's style and that BillyBo gretch
Just look how smooth Dusty is. That's the best word to describe him. Smooth. His tone is ridiculous, Frank's on the backbeat like a boss and that gives Billy room to do all his magic. What a band.
Si te pones a analizar a fondo, no tienen sentido y después ves que es zz top y te das cuenta que está más allá de todo...sólido
Absolutely 💙
Dusty was a secret monster. He was the bands rhythm section & sound. Billy & frank were free to do their thing. And that huge sound. I love that pbass.
They should've been recognized and awarded nationally as soon as they started their 50th year as a band. The longest running bad ass American band ever.
I don’t think any group has ever created and played a paired song the likes of waitin for the bus and Jesus just left Chicago its just greatness
Greatness my friend.
I've been to many concerts but the loudest concert in my life was ZZ Top in 77 and was deaf for 3 days after. Such an incredible sound from just three guys. Coolest dudes to ever be on a stage
These guys are the very definition of cool! RIP Dusty!
I saw them three times. Every one in Chicago. Yes , these boys gave us lots of wonderful music. God speed Dusty.
Billy, Dusty and Frank always on point. First saw them in 1971. At 67 they still float my boat. American Icons. Long live ZZ Top
YES YES YES WOUAHOUH YEAH
It's Bill Frank and dave!BFD!
Best concert I ever saw in my life was these 3 dudes in April '74 after Tres Hombres had made them the hottest up and coming act in Rock at the time !!!###
These three together.....was a special kind of magic !!!~ ZZ TOP and a fast car is a dangerous thing !
Never seen three men get so much music and sound out of 2 guitars and a set of drums!! Wow!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Rush, very true. But Geddy would play Synth and moog bass pedals simultaneously. But yeah Rush and ZZ were two of the great 3 man bands ever.
YES TRIO FANTASTIC ZZ TOP TRIANGLE MAGIQUE ZZ TOP L'EQUILIBRE ISOCELE PERFECTLY....I LIKE IT
@@Mark-sj3xb I can agree that Rush is another great three piece band. Alex, Geddy, and Neil are great musicians. Their instrumentals are awesome. The only reason I don't listen to Rush on a regular basis is because I can't stand Geddy's squeaky ass voice. His vocals are decent but not my favorite.
Ever heard of rush or cream
Jack White did pretty well with the White Stripes too. And that was only two people. Love, love, love ZZ Top though
Bye for now, Dusty. So glad i got to see zztop live and in person.. astounding!
Best music and best dressers in the business. Best stylists, best hats, best bling....best sound
One great drummer
The coolness of this choreography will never be reached but i am happy that they continue the tour. :-)
endlessly entertaining, always something to watch as well as listen to.
Billy says it all with that smile on his face. Some things in America will always be great and remind us of what a great country we are privileged to live in. He and his band made everyone feel that rock and roll energy from a family togetherness type of environment. Awesome and thank God they are still around after so many have unfortunately had to leave some way too soon. Thank God for America.
ZZ Top is forever and that means Dusty is forever.
Amen brother! 👍👍👏👏👏💕💕💕💕💕
Definitely forever !!! Miss him Now !!
I love ZZ TOP!!!!!!
FOREVER and a day!!;;
Billy is a monster who is unflappable in the cool department.
George is the epitome of the back beat that never lets you down .
And Dusty Hill... Thumping it out now with the Holy Trinity..
Rest in Peace ✌️🕊️ my dear, friend.. We love 💕 you!!!!!!
Long live these Texas Boys...
They are the real deal.!!!!;;;
Fuck you!!!;;
RIP DUSTY HILL!!!!!!!!!!
I've NEVER gotten tired of hearing them play. The SAME 3 guys since the beginning have put out a catalog of music that bridges rock, blues and everything in-between. I CAN'T believe that they ONLY got to play 2 songs here. They're SO underated even though they're in the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. I hope that they keep on making music forever!
Have you heard their stuff when they were called The Moving Sidewalks? They lived in the same building with The 13th Floor Elevators, you might like 2 headed dog
@@daviddawson1718 The Moving Sidewalks PRECEDED ZZ TOP although I've listened to a couple of songs. YES they were pretty good BUT they PALE in comparison to the "little old band from Texas". The keyboards gave The Moving Sidewalks a totally different vibe. I prefer the straight ahead Rock / Texas Blues from ZZ TOP!
The reason they only played 2 songs…….…they had a gig to play in Milwaukee that night!
RIP Dusty....thank you for the decades of enjoyment
Our condolences to Dusty’s family and friends. R.I.P......from Canada.
Can we get this whole show posted, please? God ths is so good. ZZ Top never disappoints.
I'm old. I've seen a LOT of concerts dating back to $5 music festivals. ZZ Top is by-far one of my most memorable.
I went to a ZZ Top Concert and took 21 joints in with me
At 21 the first child came then 2,3,4,5,and 6 will be 62 next month not much time for concerts
Aw yes, however you can enjoy them now@ the touch of a button...........
Everyone but good parents over look good parents. Outstanding job!
A friend of mine paid .25 cover to hear them in a bar in Beaumont Texas
Agreed
RIP Dusty! Totally over the top performance as always. We love you!
As I have heard others say for some time now, there comes an age (turning 52 next week) when your music icons are going to reach the end of the tour. The initial response is often "so sad, no more new songs", but it should be thanks for all of the songs, concerts and memories, in my aging opinion. Be at peace Dusty and thanks for the memories.
teenager of the 80's and let me tell you it was a blast
Goddamn man.. Billy Gibbons could melt the iceberg that sank the Titanic with those chops.. My names zach i came from the 80's and My parents literally called me ZZ top as a nickname.. big part of why I picked up the guitar and bass!! so fortunate to have baddass parents to show me those videos when I was like 4 or 5 years old!
Damn ... if you not feel this rock vibes, honestly not must be called rocker. RIP Dusty (+) and have a good journey to heaven mi amigo !!!.
It just kills me when they do their little dance steps and then in unison lift the guitar necks up and over the mike stand: too freaking cool!
They had it all
Totally awesome!!!!! Definitely some old school!!
This performance is one of my favorites, they sound so friggin amazing. I'm in love with that guitar, I want one ! If you haven't seen this band live, be sure to do so before it's to late and spend the extra money to get up close. These guys are living legends with the best tone in existence. The great players like Billy, I think will be remembered like the gunslingers of the wild west in 100 years. It just doesn't get any better than ZZ top !
Arrgh, these guys & cheap trick are scheduled to come by this way in may, prob.gonna get postponed.dang.
@@richardkey4289 You watch this and Pinkpop 1982 for their good old day performances. ua-cam.com/video/9zKVnpUIJPY/v-deo.html
The "Live from Texas" DVD from the '08 tour (they had the Stray Cats opening with Pretenders second on the bill) is probably the best rendition available, polished like a freshly-detailed "ZZmobile" . They were opening with "Got Me Under Pressure" that time, the same sequence is on the "Double Down Live" 2-dvd set that has them live from 1980 too. I have both sets, they are worth having. I'm dreaming that they team up with some other "Godfathers of Rock" and do some big shows this summer. I would travel to Texas for that if the stupid government in Cali won't let anybody play.
That axe is one of the coolist,and Billy made it famous...I am building MY version of that 'Billy Bo' guitar....ZZ top has been my fave since day one.....
July 4th 1976 Memphis, Tennessee - The Outlaws, Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top! Need I say more?!
Man... that's amazing!
Saw them five times, first in 1973....... took my daughter in 1998..... she loved it as much as i did...
Wow. Billy's voice sounding sooooo good and that guitar is off the chart.
One of my favs for 40 yrs, sure miss driving those long nights just listening to em, not a care in the world. Stay safe n protected out there, God bless music n y'all*
😄😄I'm very pls to know I'm not the only one that loves😍 the song but when last did you play it.... Merry Christmas! 🎄⛄
simply loving the exhaust pipe microphone stands ... ZZ Top always had those cheeky show biz touches
I played in a band during the 80s 90s and 00s. Traveling around opening up for bands like Nantucket, Doc Holiday, Joan Jett and afee others and i swear every where we went Sidewinder had already been there!
Awesome band!
RIP Dusty , thanks for all the musical memories ❤️
there's cool, and there's THIS cool! the world just lost a genuine legend, but his music will live on!
best oiled and synced rock n roll machine ever. RIP Dusty. My first ever live concert in the free west after the fall of the Berlin wall was ZZTop.
Who else could kick off a show w/ a song about the Lord & just Rock that barn
I don't care what anyone says about these guys they are right on... They have stage presence that is always perfect. Subtle moves together and they put on a great show. Always have loved them always will. From one musician to another.
3 guys kicking out a 5-man band's sound. These dudes ROCK.. !!!!
one bass, one guitar , and some drums , hell of a good sound
WORLDS BEST SOUND ENGINEER!
That's all you need.
Heaven got a bad man on bass this morning. Rest In Peace and Long Live ZZ Top 🤘
As a kid, 15 , I learned all the songs on my bass. That was 1977. Taught me a lot. I became an accomplished bassist. I owe gratitude. The dude was the "Bottom". Simple, and the core of good bass work. Anyone here with know how gets it. The dude stayed simple and BOTTOM. We owe a lot for him not trying to be Chris Squire. I learned a lot at a very young age that paid off so many years later. These guys are a class act.
Thank you, Dusty. Flame on man.
Cool jackets and always the great ZZ Top. My first concert! God's speed
Two Civil War generals and a great drummer = one great , long lasting band!
Great video, there will never be another. I had the privilege of spending some time with the drummer Frank at his home. Absolutely one of the coolest laid back and personable people I have ever met. Gave me a full tour of his home all access no holds barred, a great experience that I will never forget.
Cool, but I don't why. If you came to my house for any reason other than delivering pizza or to see me, gtfo. If I go to someone's home, it's not to survey and compare their toys to mine. geez!
There’s nothing like plain, direct, shake your head back and forth, tap your foot music. No flashy, million note guitar solos, crazy inserts, just plain old 3 piece band goodness.
50 years of great music by The Little Band From Texas. My favorite of all time. Thanks Billy, Frank, Elwood and Dusty. RIP Dusty. You are missed.
ZZ may not have invented cool, but they sure took it to a whole new level.
Nah, they invented it.
AMEN!
Rest in peace Dusty you true legend, I used to watch this DVD at my uncle's every time I went over. There were many great acts on this bill but the Top shone as bright as any of them. They couldn't have picked a better pair of tunes to perform.
Billy is simply incredible because he keeps things incredibly simple.
Plus Dusty and Frank are $ tight rhythm section.
The best side men going.
There will never be another little ol band from Texas keep on playing that Blues Shuffle C Mr Dusty
I could just watch this every day !!! This is the real deal "Have Mercy!"
And there they were, playing “Waiting For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago” and playing the medley good and sweet, and getting down with their fans. They remain awesomely awesome.
Praying for Dusty. Sad loss. I have been a fan of these guys for 50 years and still am.
Prayers over for dusty when heart stops,point yer prayers at the liven o yea
Dusty will be missed Nation Wide. 🍻
IT dosen't matter how old they get, they still look and sound the same, and rock like hell!
LOVE ZZ TOP
Just goes to show that an old school sound can sound f’n huge. They sounded larger than life for over 50 years. Every show.
Because of their prowesses on guitars, people often miss how good singers these two are (were). Such pure american singing.
ZZ Top - the ultimate definition of "Texas Cool"
Indeed!................... From Italy Texas.
Beg to differ, sir. The ultimate definition of cool... Period!
They 'customized' Darrell Royal's brand spankin' new plastic football field for him... for free! That is Texas Cool!
Long live Texas and the great Senator Ted Cruz alway kicking ass for Freedom and Liberty
Texas Bad Asses!!!💜🤟🎵🎼🎶
Having been a pro bass player since McCartney re-invented the thing, I've learned to recognize certain sounds. Simple songs challenge me, because I want to avoid all of them sounding exactly the same. I love their sound. So simple. So clean. So in the pocket at all times. Thank you you guys. You've earned a special place in my heart.
Simple
@@jimmysapien9961 Dusty Hill is a very good bassist. .has a unique style and full sound;
They Came, They kicked ass and then they left. I got the message !! Thank you Jesus !
Votre VOIX me fait RENAITRE à chaque fois que cette chanson ZZ TOP THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Saw them open for the Black Crowes yrs ago. Went in w little expectations.. came away mind blown & by far best band I’ve ever seen.
I just realize that ZZ Top was always around me since my high school. Absolutely love that Little Ol’ Band from Texas. The Masters of Galaxy in what they are doing.
Have Mercy. Here's my top five bands in no particular order ZZ top, GNR, Disturbed, Def Leppard and a player to be named later. RIP Dusty. Greatest is ever lasting.
Only one word : the best !!!! nothing else .......The power and the class !!! the real class Thanks !!! Mister .........
The best little ole band from Texas
I've said it before and I'll say it again,
The three best beards in southern rock history
God Bless ZZ Top True All American Rock N Roll Band!!!!!!
Better than that, they're All Texas!
The guys feels like family to me been jamming to them for years and years and years love the keeping music light shine bright love you guys
They are the coolest blues rockin mofo's on the planet. ZZ Top lives on!
Was there and it was amazing. Still chills.
They are consistent. Two of them have big beards and the other is a beard. I reckon he's the best drummer I've heard.
Frank Beard, the drummer, does not have a beard.
😊🎸
Hell, if you've been playin with the same dudes for almost 50 years you'd be sync'd up too. What's amazing to me is just how freakin tight they are....drums, bass & guitars are on point every single note & beat even when they improvise.
Seen them 5 times in 46 years. When you see them do that little coreography shuffle it is so much like the old Motown acts. Great work.
The performance of Waiting for the Bus is perfection...
One of the best live bands on the planet
Saw them in Dallas starting in 1972 thru 2004 Crossroads Guitar Festival and saw them at least 10 times. Love them and will forever miss Dusty.
When Billy sings in this he sounds like he ate gravel for breakfast and washed it down with whiskey and cigarretes, in other words, he sounds damn good.
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One of his preparation techniques was to run around outside in the cold nights and yell when he was young, thats how he got the sound for La grange.
he's a little bit like Lemmy but not quite there.
@@gerardmcquade8860 lol like pool or looool ppl
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Then out to California through the forests and the pines.
Ah, take me with you, Jesus.
RIP Dusty e obrigado pelo momentos de prazer que animou a minha vida com seu talento insuperável.
gracias bro
Comment ne pas être intimidé devant une foule immense, comment rester aussi HUMBLE & COOL que ZZ TOP devant une foule immense de jeunes & de moins jeunes........LONGUE VIE A ZZ TOP
Apart of my history has been solidified not taken away RIP Dusty been a fan for 40 years
"Take me with ya' Jesus"
R.i.p. Dusty Hill
The music world........the entire world will never be the same. 😭 Keep Shuffling in C Dusty!!
ZZ TOP THE BEST DAM ROCK BAND FROM TX..RIP JOSEPH MICHAEL HILL, DUSTY!!..😞☹😟
Wont believe this but, I'm a bass player, Michael Joseph my name, No joke!! The reverse of Dustys..RIP MAN!!
sadly all pass on and i do have them on dvd and i can still watch them live from long ago i am 65 and will always keep there music alive
DUSTY HILL WAS A VERY KOOL DUDE , MY GRANDDAUGHTER CALLS HER GRAMPS ZZ CUZ HER GRANDMA IS ALWAYS PLAYING ZZTOP LOVE YOU GUY'S LOVE IS EVERYTHING KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK LOVE YOU 💘 REST IN PEACE DUSTY HILL , YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED AND NOT FORGOTTEN WE LOVE YOU ALWAYS ❤
No 3-piece band ever put out as much sound--first seen them in '71, loved ZZ ever since
Apparently you weren't around for Cream. The guys that started it all!
Me too. First saw them in '71. Been a devotee ever since.
@@detroitlady9282 Apparently you've never heard of Jeff Beck.
Apparently you never heard of a band called Rush either.
Jimi Hendrix Experience, Mountain, Double Trouble...
Many great power trios, ZZ Top ranks right up there with the best.