@@mancationadventuresusaedit3203 Yeah, that one got me, until I remembered, you meant Zig Zags and Tops, but that WOULD be Kool 😎 if it were the actual reason. However, though this WAS Billy Gibbons' favorite rumor, Diane is correct.
They were famous and most of their best albums came in the 70s. I still consider Fandango one of my favorite live albums of all time, by any band. I'll never get tired of it.
Caught their last show with Dusty in Louisville.. He was playing like a champ but was leaning against stuff quite a bit during the amazing performance. they got better and better every time I saw them live.
ZZ Top was famous long before MTV was born. Those of us in Houston are proud to have them call Houston home. They were all very approachable (RIP Dusty) in public. One of the greatest American rock bands of all time.
After they became famous, they still honored their contracts to play in the high schools' proms in the Golden Triangle. I know they did Bishop Byrne HS in Port Arthur & Little Cypress north of Orange.
heck ya....my first time i heard them was the song " I thank you" on late night radio. I was raised in eastern washington state, very much the sticks. I heard the zz top sound, thumping bass, crazy drums and the coolest guitar...add in the vocals....and I did not know what to think! It was AWESOME ! Fan ever since. 1979
The Ford Coupe was featured in a trio of ZZ Top videos. In addition to "Gimme All Your Lovin'" there was "Sharp Dressed Man," in which a trio of ladies help out another young man, and "Legs" in which the ladies help out a young lady who is being bullied at work. All worth seeing.
You may or may not be interested but that car is called "The Eliminator". It's a 1934 Ford "hot rod" that is owned by the guitarist Billy Gibbons. He had it built in the 80's and he still owns it along with several other legendary custom cars. He's as much of a legend in automobile circles as he is in music! A double legend basically.
One of the best human beings in my lifetime, Jimi Hendrix knew he was special, and an auto enthusiast of the highest order. No one has a tone for their guitar quite like him, they will listen to them centuries from now.
More ZZ Top trivia… The brunette woman in red, who also appeared in the Legs and Sharp Dressed Man videos, is Jeana Tomasino, a former Playboy centerfold. 20+ years later, as Jeana Keough, she was one of the Real Housewives of Orange County.
One of by buddies from school & I started building houses after we returned from the Viet. War in 1969. We grew up on the west side of Houston, Tx. in "Memorial" area. My buddy would go to a local bar on Memorial Drive to shoot pool & drink. Quite often he would run into Billy Gibbons at the bar when he wasn't on the road with the band.
Saw them in concert in Lubbock, TX. A group called "Night Ranger" (a little known band at the time, but they later became quite a sensation with their song "Sister Cristian") opened for them.
A great power trio. Guitar, bass and drums that fill a stadium with music. I have to play ZZ whenever I visit a friend that lives at the end of a 20 mile stretch of road named Le Grange.
Waitin' For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago is my fave ZZ Top. Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers, and Just Got Paid are a couple other real good too imo.😊
You're spot on when you discuss the impact MTV had on promoting music in those days. Having a strong visual clip to go with a song was what everyone wanted. ZZ Top hit the nail on this one, using two tropes that were almost guaranteed to be successful: attractive women and a great car. This certainly drove the airplay, however the music itself was already great. To this day, this is one of a handful of albums that I will listen to from start to finish without skipping a track. It was also one of the first 3 CDs I bought when CD players came out (yeah, I've been around a looong time hahaha)
Billy gibbons is one of rocks greatest guitarists , his 1st band in 1966 , moving sidewalks opened for , hendrix and the doors , I was shocked to see early pictures of Billy and dusty with no beards , give me all your lovin was played endlessly on MTV so were many songs from their hit album eliminator, they sound fantastic live which I've seen 3 times , this reaction video took me back , thanks Diane
Fun Fact! Billy Gibbons, the guitar player, played in a band that opened for Jimi Hendrix in the late 60s called The Moving Sidewalks. Jimi actually told folks how impressed he was with 19 year old Gibbons' guitar playing. Talk about a confidence booster!
I'm really glad that I was born at the end of the 60s and saw and heard all the super bands like ZZ Top, Queen, the Rolling Stones, Nirvana, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses, AC/DC (and whatever they're all called) live, without the countless fantastic world hits of these unique musicians being spoiled by any commercials. The long full beards, heavily tinted sunglasses and Stetsons became ZZ Top's trademark. ZZ Top is still cult. 🤩 R.I.P. Dusty Hill.
"Eliminator" (1983) was their biggest selling album, and "Afterburner" (1985) was a good follow-up to it. In the 1980s and 1990s MTV had a big impact to album sales especially how long the same album stayed in the charts with a help of new music videos.
The band was based in Houston. When they played in town, they would often play in a small venue and keep performing shows every night until the show didn't sell out. If I remember correctly, the last time they did that, the shows kept selling out, but they had to leave to do another gig out of town. One of my ex-managers didn't realize he lived near one of the band members until he was surprised by seeing the band member mowing his own lawn.
Frank Beard is the only guy without a beard and the band was literally in Back to the Future 3. And yes, you should check out Sharp Dressed Man and maybe Tube Snake Boogie and Pearl Necklace...
@@DianeJennings The part where the town dance begins with Doc Brown and Clara dance, the members of the band are the three guys that kick off the festivities with the fiddle and other instruments.
I've known many people who have met Billy Gibbons, and nobody ever had anything to say about him except for good things. Dusty lived in The Woodlands, Tx and I would see his Hummer out and about. A high school friend of mine did photography work for ZZ Top, and invited me to meet Dusty, but we didn't make that happen before he passed away.
ZZ Top was actually in the third Back To The Future movie. They were the band playing at the dance, and even do their signature guitar spin. They also wrote a song specifically for the movie called Doubleback, which is the song they play at the dance.
ZZ Top is one of those bands that's in a genre all their own. They created the style known as "Texas Blues". Truly original. Nobody else does it. Gotta follow up with Sharp Dressed Man, Legs, La Grange, Pearl Necklace, I'm Bad (I'm Nation Wide), and their cover of the Elvis song, Viva Las Vegas.
I remember buying their first album in the mid '70's and a friend of mine had a old wooden console stereo that sounded like a stage monitor from Ted Nugent! It was awesome. Been a HUGE fan since! Thank you for the reaction!
I think, and since it was a long time ago and my memory isn’t what it never was, the 1st time I saw them was in Lincoln, NE (late 72 or early 73) and they were the opening band for 10 Years After. Saw both bands many times after that.
High school me - mid-1970's. The band had a house with the Eliminator often parked there. Liked them then, still like them. Like them now. This is the '80's sound. Try La Grange, or Just Got Paid Today, or any of the actual blues music and you will understand why I was mesmerized as a teen-ager growing up in good music.
I will always love the line, "Rhinestone shades or Cheap Sunglasses!" As a teenager, the 1980's Mtv era of ZZ Top videos influenced my fashion choices. Miniskirts (including leather) and black or black fishnet stockings with garterbelts. Of course with a matching lace bra. I had many colors of all
"That little ole' band from Texas" - - - ZZ Top. Hot Chicks, Hot Cars and Rock n Roll. Life Is GOOD ! ! . . . Saw them twice and was blown away both nights. These guys just flat stood on it. Great music and the crowd pumped up and having fun. Doesn't get any better than that. Rest In Peace Dusty - We miss you..
I was born in Irving Tx. I remember when I was like 5 or 6 years old, Dusty Hill was like 5 or 6 houses down from us right next door to my brother's friends house. we played football while they were Rocking out Practicing ... I remember how good they sounded.
ZZ made a resurgence in the 80s managing to fit their unique raw style in a world where so much of everything on the air was synthetic drums and keyboard. I remember hearing that Billy Gibbons played with a Mexican peso coin instead of a plastic guitar pick and that’s what gave him a distinct sound. As a 15-year-old watching MTV when this song came out I remember thinking they were very cool to still be making hits. Check out “La Grange “ or “Just got Paid”. Great reaction Diane😍
On a very positive note, I enjoy watching your perspective & reaction to classical/old school music. I have children that are not too much younger than you & it is a positive to see them, as well as yourself, enjoy and understand the positive efforts of artists earlier on. Thank you for your ever present positive attitude and insight. I enjoy by chance seeing a cross age cultural common thread. Best wishes from California. Enjoy what you are doing in a positive way.
I've seen them 6 or7 times. Tres Hombres, and Fandango are probably my favorite albums. I kind of tuned them out with the Eliminator, and Afterburner records. Not my favorites. Always was a good show though. Of course they always played Gimme All Your Lovin', and Legs. And Sharp Dressed Man, too.
Buffalo Motor Cars built the 32 coupe custom. The biggest custom feature is that its "chopped", meaning the roof is cut off at all four corners and the posts shortened before the roof is reattached, dropping the roof height several inches. In addition its fitted with "suicide doors", which are hinged so they open rearward instead of forward.
ZZ Top WERE scruffy. But they were also smooth as silk. And bad-ass mofos when it came to playing live. Total showmen. I saw them a number of times thru the years (dates from 1980-2004) and they ALWAYS put on a helluva show. Their 1975 "Worldwide Texas Tour" is the stuff of legends.
I saw 'em in Seattle on their 1976 "World Wide Texas Tour". Great concert. I was 16. "Tush" was big, but most kids were still listening to "Tres Hombres".
Hey Diane, ZZ Top was one of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. Back in the day, I saw them at the Chip during the Sturgis motorcycle rally. Just kicking back on my Harley, having an adult beverage with a few thousand bikers is a really great way to see ZZ Top live!!! That was a fun night. :-)
The Guitar player was a supporting player on the TV series "Bones" and Dustin Hill voiced a fictionalized version of himself on the animated series "King of the Hill"
In concert they were commonly introduced something like this; Ladies and Gentlemen we give to you that lil' ol band from Texas, ZEE ZEE TOP! The Eliminator tour of 1983 as one of the greatest rock and roll shows of all time. They opened with a Long Horn Bull and an American Bison rising up on elevated platforms either side of the stage. On stage with with them were plexiglass boxes containing a Rattle snake in one and Scorpions in another. The set list was fantastic and I walked away knowing I had just seen one of the best shows of my life. That's still true today.
Hey Diane, I love that you’re hearing the music I grew up on for the first time. ZZTop was way cool back when I was in high school and they are all over my iTunes playlist. I’m relatively new here, so I apologize if you’re already listened to this and I’ve missed it . But if you haven’t already, please please PLEASE check out the band Boston’s song More Than A Feeling. Their lead singer, Brad Delp will blow you away, I promise! His vocal range will amaze you! I LOVE your videos (and your accent). Take care.
Watching you do the reaction reminds me of how i watch film; theres a part that makes me feel warm and happy then i see some shiza and then i think oh...cant really love it.
Ha! The only guy in the band without a beard is named Frank Beard!😁
Omg! Irony 😱
So he actually was born with a beard
@@BillW1 I was going to mention that
I had heard that the name zz and top are famous rolling paper brands that the band named themselves after.
@@mancationadventuresusaedit3203 Yeah, that one got me, until I remembered, you meant Zig Zags and Tops, but that WOULD be Kool 😎 if it were the actual reason. However, though this WAS Billy Gibbons' favorite rumor, Diane is correct.
ZZ Top was famous well before MTV came to the airwaves by close to 10 years. Also, rest in peace, Dusty.
They were famous and most of their best albums came in the 70s. I still consider Fandango one of my favorite live albums of all time, by any band. I'll never get tired of it.
Their first six albums were all fire!
Caught their last show with Dusty in Louisville.. He was playing like a champ but was leaning against stuff quite a bit during the amazing performance. they got better and better every time I saw them live.
Thank you i was just going to type this as well...
Amen and amen.
ZZ Top was famous long before MTV was born. Those of us in Houston are proud to have them call Houston home. They were all very approachable (RIP Dusty) in public. One of the greatest American rock bands of all time.
ZZ Top's Tres Hombres album was released in 1973, maybe six years before MTV began. We played it a lot.
I ran into Billy Gibbons once on South Padre Island, very nice dude
After they became famous, they still honored their contracts to play in the high schools' proms in the Golden Triangle. I know they did Bishop Byrne HS in Port Arthur & Little Cypress north of Orange.
As a teenage boy of the eighties, I really appreciated ZZ Top videos.
heck ya....my first time i heard them was the song " I thank you" on late night radio. I was raised in eastern washington state, very much the sticks.
I heard the zz top sound, thumping bass, crazy drums and the coolest guitar...add in the vocals....and I did not know what to think! It was AWESOME !
Fan ever since. 1979
@@Shadowace724 same here. I wanted the car just as much as the hot girls.
'ZZ Top' are one of America's most cherished national treasures.
The Ford Coupe was featured in a trio of ZZ Top videos. In addition to "Gimme All Your Lovin'" there was "Sharp Dressed Man," in which a trio of ladies help out another young man, and "Legs" in which the ladies help out a young lady who is being bullied at work. All worth seeing.
They also turned it into a Spaceship on another album Afterburner.
The Eliminator
@@grondinolaf Rough Boy. :)
@@ACE-p7b Sleeping Bag then Rough Boy.
U know your ZZ Top.
I'm old enough to remember when LaGrange was a new song
Yep, saw them the first time on the Tres Hombres tour with Uriah Heep, killer show!
me too bud
You may or may not be interested but that car is called "The Eliminator". It's a 1934 Ford "hot rod" that is owned by the guitarist Billy Gibbons. He had it built in the 80's and he still owns it along with several other legendary custom cars. He's as much of a legend in automobile circles as he is in music! A double legend basically.
Which became the title of the album ("Eliminator") this song was released on.
One of the best human beings in my lifetime, Jimi Hendrix knew he was special, and an auto enthusiast of the highest order. No one has a tone for their guitar quite like him, they will listen to them centuries from now.
More ZZ Top trivia… The brunette woman in red, who also appeared in the Legs and Sharp Dressed Man videos, is Jeana Tomasino, a former Playboy centerfold. 20+ years later, as Jeana Keough, she was one of the Real Housewives of Orange County.
Lyrics, music, looks... They made MTV famous, not the other way around
"Sharp Dressed Man" is another rocker from ZZ Top with a good video.
One of by buddies from school & I started building houses after we returned from the Viet. War in 1969. We grew up on the west side of Houston, Tx. in "Memorial" area. My buddy would go to a local bar on Memorial Drive to shoot pool & drink. Quite often he would run into Billy Gibbons at the bar when he wasn't on the road with the band.
The ZZ Top song in "Back to the Future III" was "Doubleback"... And they were the band at the town dance, spinning guitars and all.
Came here to say the same thing lol
You can not believe how much sound three guys can make when you see them live.
I would put ZZ Top up there as one of the greatest live shows ever--them and Tom Petty. Cheap Trick also kicked @$$ but not as much as ZZ Top.
My dad hung out with ZZ Top in the 70s in Brooklyn.
ZZ Top always gave one of the best concerts during those days.
Saw them in concert in Lubbock, TX. A group called "Night Ranger" (a little known band at the time, but they later became quite a sensation with their song "Sister Cristian") opened for them.
The sound track of a generation.
A great power trio. Guitar, bass and drums that fill a stadium with music. I have to play ZZ whenever I visit a friend that lives at the end of a 20 mile stretch of road named Le Grange.
Waitin' For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago is my fave ZZ Top. Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers, and Just Got Paid are a couple other real good too imo.😊
27 Lighters
Rock on!
and La Grange will get ya speeding tickets
One of MY favorites (only for the comedy aspect of it) is TV Dinners!
You're spot on when you discuss the impact MTV had on promoting music in those days. Having a strong visual clip to go with a song was what everyone wanted. ZZ Top hit the nail on this one, using two tropes that were almost guaranteed to be successful: attractive women and a great car. This certainly drove the airplay, however the music itself was already great.
To this day, this is one of a handful of albums that I will listen to from start to finish without skipping a track. It was also one of the first 3 CDs I bought when CD players came out (yeah, I've been around a looong time hahaha)
ha gotcha on this one still got my 45 of cisco kid now thats old
I saw them while I was living in England. Caught their show at Milton Keynes Bowl. Still have the ticket from it. Need to watch "Sharp Dressed Man."
Billy gibbons is one of rocks greatest guitarists , his 1st band in 1966 , moving sidewalks opened for , hendrix and the doors , I was shocked to see early pictures of Billy and dusty with no beards , give me all your lovin was played endlessly on MTV so were many songs from their hit album eliminator, they sound fantastic live which I've seen 3 times , this reaction video took me back , thanks Diane
Billy Gibbons was one of Hendrix's favorite guitarists.
I always loved the sound 3 guys could make. They were amazing.
I'm 66 years old. I saw ZZ Top in 1973. They were the backup band to Alice Cooper who was touring for Billion Dollar Babies in Toronto.
I saw them on their El Loco tour. Great show. RIP Dusty
i first saw ZZ Top in 1973, Tres Hombres was the tour...... they were great!
Fun Fact! Billy Gibbons, the guitar player, played in a band that opened for Jimi Hendrix in the late 60s called The Moving Sidewalks. Jimi actually told folks how impressed he was with 19 year old Gibbons' guitar playing. Talk about a confidence booster!
I'm really glad that I was born at the end of the 60s and saw and heard all the super bands like ZZ Top, Queen, the Rolling Stones, Nirvana, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses, AC/DC (and whatever they're all called) live, without the countless fantastic world hits of these unique musicians being spoiled by any commercials.
The long full beards, heavily tinted sunglasses and Stetsons became ZZ Top's trademark.
ZZ Top is still cult. 🤩
R.I.P. Dusty Hill.
ZZ Top were at their peak a decade before MTV. I still love the whole Eliminator album though.
"Eliminator" (1983) was their biggest selling album, and "Afterburner" (1985) was a good follow-up to it. In the 1980s and 1990s MTV had a big impact to album sales especially how long the same album stayed in the charts with a help of new music videos.
One of the zz members lives in Richmond Texas, just west of Houston. Known in the a real and you could run in to him quite easily. Super nice person.
One of my favorite songs from my childhood. There's a story to this video and continues in another video by another band
The band was based in Houston. When they played in town, they would often play in a small venue and keep performing shows every night until the show didn't sell out. If I remember correctly, the last time they did that, the shows kept selling out, but they had to leave to do another gig out of town.
One of my ex-managers didn't realize he lived near one of the band members until he was surprised by seeing the band member mowing his own lawn.
That’s so cool!
I like that approach to touring. I imagine once you get to a certain size you couldn’t do it anymore though. Makes sense.
Frank Beard is the only guy without a beard and the band was literally in Back to the Future 3. And yes, you should check out Sharp Dressed Man and maybe Tube Snake Boogie and Pearl Necklace...
The band of themselves were in it? OMG I’m totally blanking… I can’t remember that at all.
@@DianeJennings The part where the town dance begins with Doc Brown and Clara dance, the members of the band are the three guys that kick off the festivities with the fiddle and other instruments.
Don't tell Diane that Dusty Hill is now dead.
Back to the Future part III featured the song Doubleback in both full rock and roll for the music video, and the acoustic town celebration scene.
But Gimme All Your Lovin was not in any BTTF movie
I was born "back in the day". I think I'll put that on my driver's license "Date of Birth: Back in the Day". Iconic drum intro.
I've known many people who have met Billy Gibbons, and nobody ever had anything to say about him except for good things. Dusty lived in The Woodlands, Tx and I would see his Hummer out and about. A high school friend of mine did photography work for ZZ Top, and invited me to meet Dusty, but we didn't make that happen before he passed away.
ZZ Top was actually in the third Back To The Future movie. They were the band playing at the dance, and even do their signature guitar spin. They also wrote a song specifically for the movie called Doubleback, which is the song they play at the dance.
this song and the corresponding album is the best album by ZZ-Top in my opinion.
ZZ Top is one of those bands that's in a genre all their own. They created the style known as "Texas Blues". Truly original. Nobody else does it. Gotta follow up with Sharp Dressed Man, Legs, La Grange, Pearl Necklace, I'm Bad (I'm Nation Wide), and their cover of the Elvis song, Viva Las Vegas.
What about TV Dinners?
Maybe that's why I can't tell one of their songs from another. Way too boring and formulaic for me.
This was released when I was in high school, and it brings back some great memories!
Classic 🤘🏻
@@DianeJennings Indeed!
@@DianeJenningsMTV and Vh1 played these videos interchangeably. Memories of my 80s teenagery!
One of the loudest groups around back in the 70's.
"Sharp dressed man"is another great song by zztop
Waiting for the bus. Awesome drum line!!!
Legs is probably my favorite song of theirs
Took the fam to see ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd in August ... 23,000 people. Rock and roll shows are the best days of my summer.
I remember buying their first album in the mid '70's and a friend of mine had a old wooden console stereo that sounded like a stage monitor from Ted Nugent! It was awesome. Been a HUGE fan since! Thank you for the reaction!
Saw them At the old Wembley arena in 86 just as they made it big with the Eliminator album, fantastic.
I think, and since it was a long time ago and my memory isn’t what it never was, the 1st time I saw them was in Lincoln, NE (late 72 or early 73) and they were the opening band for 10 Years After. Saw both bands many times after that.
You will love sharp dress man is the best song they’ve ever recorded.
Famous songs about the power you ladies have over us guys!
How many of us viewers wish to sing that “ gimme all your loven “. To YOU,
Wow your learning music has never gone away
Billy Gibbons is amazing!
RIP Dusty Hill.
they are the longest years of original members in the band till dusty hill had passed saw them twice 25 years apart and they rock
Gorgeous girl...we love our ZZTOP...MTV made this song popular the band was famous before MTV
Awesome song an awesome band. Love your reaction!
The music they put out before MTV was way better than the music after
High school me - mid-1970's. The band had a house with the Eliminator often parked there. Liked them then, still like them. Like them now. This is the '80's sound. Try La Grange, or Just Got Paid Today, or any of the actual blues music and you will understand why I was mesmerized as a teen-ager growing up in good music.
I use to have that same "ZZ" key chain!!!!
Yep, me too! Got it when I saw them in concert for the Eliminator tour.
I will always love the line, "Rhinestone shades or Cheap Sunglasses!" As a teenager, the 1980's Mtv era of ZZ Top videos influenced my fashion choices. Miniskirts (including leather) and black or black fishnet stockings with garterbelts. Of course with a matching lace bra. I had many colors of all
"That little ole' band from Texas" - - - ZZ Top. Hot Chicks, Hot Cars and Rock n Roll. Life Is GOOD ! ! . . . Saw them twice and was blown away both nights. These guys just flat stood on it. Great music and the crowd pumped up and having fun. Doesn't get any better than that. Rest In Peace Dusty - We miss you..
ZZ Top is a Rock institution. It's been awhile since I've heard the song. But good stuff. Thanks!
Thanks for tipping Brian! Very kind
Damn! It's a great song.
I was born in Irving Tx. I remember when I was like 5 or 6 years old, Dusty Hill was like 5 or 6 houses down from us right next door to my brother's friends house. we played football while they were Rocking out Practicing ... I remember how good they sounded.
ZZ made a resurgence in the 80s managing to fit their unique raw style in a world where so much of everything on the air was synthetic drums and keyboard. I remember hearing that Billy Gibbons played with a Mexican peso coin instead of a plastic guitar pick and that’s what gave him a distinct sound. As a 15-year-old watching MTV when this song came out I remember thinking they were very cool to still be making hits. Check out “La Grange “ or “Just got Paid”. Great reaction Diane😍
Thanks, Ken! Sounds fun
Love ZZ Top.
On a very positive note, I enjoy watching your perspective & reaction to classical/old school music. I have children that are not too much younger than you & it is a positive to see them, as well as yourself, enjoy and understand the positive efforts of artists earlier on. Thank you for your ever present positive attitude and insight. I enjoy by chance seeing a cross age cultural common thread. Best wishes from California. Enjoy what you are doing in a positive way.
the best 3 man band you'll ever listen to.
2 videos, back to back. Have I died & gone to heaven
Aww 🥰
My all-time favorite ZZ Top song is Planet Of Women…High-Quality Rock & Roll, for sure…
The band credits their longevity to the fact that each member had their own touring bus.
So intersting..... a lot of souther tunes.... a combination of scotch-irish meets blues with a lot more anger....
ZZ Top is a band I'd still like to go see in concert.
La Grange is a great song for a review also.
I've seen them 6 or7 times. Tres Hombres, and Fandango are probably my favorite albums. I kind of tuned them out with the Eliminator, and Afterburner records. Not my favorites. Always was a good show though. Of course they always played Gimme All Your Lovin', and Legs. And Sharp Dressed Man, too.
@BillW1 agreed. I like their earlier stuff more too
I can imagine they’d be good… I’d still want my own area with 2 m of personal space around me though 😆
That's a 1934 Ford coupe! Tres Hombres and Fandango 8 Tracks got plenty of play time for us back in the 1970's.
I feel like you’re speaking a different language, Brian 🤣
Tres Hombres 👍
Buffalo Motor Cars built the 32 coupe custom. The biggest custom feature is that its "chopped", meaning the roof is cut off at all four corners and the posts shortened before the roof is reattached, dropping the roof height several inches. In addition its fitted with "suicide doors", which are hinged so they open rearward instead of forward.
😱
ZZ Top WERE scruffy. But they were also smooth as silk. And bad-ass mofos when it came to playing live. Total showmen. I saw them a number of times thru the years (dates from 1980-2004) and they ALWAYS put on a helluva show.
Their 1975 "Worldwide Texas Tour" is the stuff of legends.
I saw 'em in Seattle on their 1976 "World Wide Texas Tour". Great concert. I was 16. "Tush" was big, but most kids were still listening to "Tres Hombres".
The car is a two seater where they fit just noticing now and I was in late high school missed that part those years back
Hands down one of my all time favorite songs! The whole album is awesome.😎
Poundin' the roads with your 8 track blarin' music. That's ZZ Top.
I love ZZ TOP.
ZZ Top videos upped their effects game in Sleeping Bag and TV Dinners.
Oh to be in my teens again.... Enough said 😁
nothing says America like ZZ Top
Classic song
Hey Diane, ZZ Top was one of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. Back in the day, I saw them at the Chip during the Sturgis motorcycle rally. Just kicking back on my Harley, having an adult beverage with a few thousand bikers is a really great way to see ZZ Top live!!! That was a fun night. :-)
Oh wow! That’s an incredible experience to remember for sure!
One of the best ZZ Top songs.
I love the way you say "Wriggle-Eez commercial"!
I saw the car once as I was driving to a work conference, Dallas to Austin. That was a good number of years ago now.
Wow that red car looked amazing
Shiny 🚗
Apparently, Billy Gibbons restored it himself.
Good reaction Diane! (ZZ Top band formed in 1969.) So many great songs. 👍👸❤
They were very popular before MTV was even a dream. The did 3 shows in Houston in 1976 on Thanksgiving day.
The Guitar player was a supporting player on the TV series "Bones" and Dustin Hill voiced a fictionalized version of himself on the animated series "King of the Hill"
You couldn't turn on MTV in 1983 without see a video from their Album "Eliminator"
Oh really? The Britney Spears of their day. 🤣
@@DianeJennings These guys. Their music is 100 times better than that late 90's trash!!
@DianeJennings they liked doing one "novelty" song on many of their albums. On Eliminator, that song is "TV Dinners" if you want a good laugh.
I love this song. The car in this video is on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland OH. I have seen it there. So cool!
I first heard this tune in "The Santa Clause", and I've been hooked on ZZ Top ever since.
Is it in that?! I got a re listen!
We love our ZZTop.
In concert they were commonly introduced something like this; Ladies and Gentlemen we give to you that lil' ol band from Texas, ZEE ZEE TOP! The Eliminator tour of 1983 as one of the greatest rock and roll shows of all time. They opened with a Long Horn Bull and an American Bison rising up on elevated platforms either side of the stage. On stage with with them were plexiglass boxes containing a Rattle snake in one and Scorpions in another. The set list was fantastic and I walked away knowing I had just seen one of the best shows of my life. That's still true today.
Hey Diane, I love that you’re hearing the music I grew up on for the first time. ZZTop was way cool back when I was in high school and they are all over my iTunes playlist.
I’m relatively new here, so I apologize if you’re already listened to this and I’ve missed it . But if you haven’t already, please please PLEASE check out the band Boston’s song More Than A Feeling. Their lead singer, Brad Delp will blow you away, I promise! His vocal range will amaze you!
I LOVE your videos (and your accent). Take care.
Happy Weird Wednesday. I really love ZZ Top.
Love ZZ Top.😊❤
Watching you do the reaction reminds me of how i watch film; theres a part that makes me feel warm and happy then i see some shiza and then i think oh...cant really love it.