Yes, there is another guitar on La Grange, but it is a part that they simply ignore when playing live. In an interview with Guitar World in 2021, Gibbons talked about how lucky he was be born in Texas a having the opportunity to see many amazing Blues guitarists: “Having grown up in Texas, I had the opportunity to see a plethora of truly fantastic, wholly original blues guitarists rom all over the state during my formative playing years. Jim from Aurora, Co One of the places where ZZ Top's genius shines is in their ability to compose songs that use more instruments in the studio than they play live, and when you hear the live concert you don't miss the extra instruments at all. Besides the similar appearances of Gibbons and Hill, who were rarely seen without their long beards, sunglasses, and hats. They also are popular for their live performances, sly and humorous lyrics. Rooted in blues, ZZ Top developed a signature sound based on Gibbons’ blues guitar style and Hill and Beard’s rhythm section. ZZ Topįormed in 1969 in Houston, Texas ZZ Top had the same line-up for 51 years until Dusty Hill‘s death in 2021. It was the last studio album featuring bassist Dusty Hill that died at the age of 72 in July, 2021. “Gotsta Get Paid” is from ZZ Top’s 2012 album “La Futura” that had great reception among fans and critics. “Sharp Dressed Man”įrom their 1983 album “Eliminator”, Sharp Dressed Man” is remembered also for the famous video that was showed on MTV. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1974.
“La Grange”Īnother song from “Tres Hombres”, “La Grange” is one of the group’s biggest hits, it received extensive radio play, rising to No. “Jesus Just Left Chicago” is also from the 1973 album “Tres Hombres, that was ranked number 498 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In the US, the album entered the top ten while the single “La Grange” reached number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100, it was their commercial breakthrough i “Jesus Just Left Chicago” “Waitin’ For the Bus” is from the album “Tres Hombres” released by London Records in July 1973. So I don’t know if it’s the favorite but it’s certainly one of the rarest, and it is unique.” “Waitin’ For the Bus” First of all, it’s the one pure trio record that we cut without overdubs. In the same interview he picked his favorite album of the band, saying: “I’d go with ‘Rhythmeen.’ It’s an oddball. But it’s those solo things that still resonate.” And one of the more recent ones, ‘I Gotsta Get Paid’ which was off ‘La Futura.’ Of course, we’ve said this many times, I think everybody knows that to experience ZZ Top is just about having a good time. “‘Waitin’ For The Bus,’ ‘Jesus Just Left Chicago,’ ‘La Grange,’ gotta have ‘Sharp Dressed Man’ in there somewhere. The 5 ZZ Top songs that Billy Gibbons listed as his favorites: