OT: R.I.P. Dusty Hill

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OT: R.I.P. Dusty Hill

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Re: OT: R.I.P. Dusty Hill

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One band that had serious longevity, early 70's, they released an album in 2019 and toured behind it.
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straycat wrote: Sun Aug 01, 2021 10:40 am One band that had serious longevity, early 70's, they released an album in 2019 and toured behind it.
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ZZ Top's last studio album (La Futura) came out in 2012.

They have been touring constantly for many years. They do package tours co-headlining sheds in the summer with other well known bands (outdoor venues that hold 10,000+) and headlining runs in the winter at casinos and smaller arenas. This is every year, year after year.

They always seemed to be on the road.

I saw them twice. They had their own sound and a good sense of humour. They didn't take themselves too seriously.

As somebody said after he died, Dusty's bass brought a growl to the bands low end. He sang a bit too.

They do have a new album recorded and done produced by Rick Rubin which should see a release by years end. Billy said there are a couple of songs where Dusty sings some lead vocals.

I always thought "Got Me Under Pressure" was one of their better tunes.
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Slippery Pete II wrote: Mon Aug 02, 2021 4:25 pm
straycat wrote: Sun Aug 01, 2021 10:40 am One band that had serious longevity, early 70's, they released an album in 2019 and toured behind it.
RIP
ZZ Top's last studio album (La Futura) came out in 2012.

They have been touring constantly for many years. They do package tours co-headlining sheds in the summer with other well known bands (outdoor venues that hold 10,000+) and headlining runs in the winter at casinos and smaller arenas. This is every year, year after year.

They always seemed to be on the road.

I saw them twice. They had their own sound and a good sense of humour. They didn't take themselves too seriously.

As somebody said after he died, Dusty's bass brought a growl to the bands low end. He sang a bit too.

They do have a new album recorded and done produced by Rick Rubin which should see a release by years end. Billy said there are a couple of songs where Dusty sings some lead vocals.

I always thought "Got Me Under Pressure" was one of their better tunes.
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