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RIP Dusty Hill

fuzzygobo

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For those of you too young to know, Dusty Hill was the bass player for ZZ Top. They were a Texas bar band since 1970. In 1983 with their Eliminator album, MTV made them a household name. Dusty and guitarist Billy Gibbons had beards down to their waists.
“Legs”, “Sharp Dressed Man”, “Tush”
“Rough Boy”, and the underrated “TV Dinners”.
Thank you Dusty, for 50 years of Texas boogie.
 

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This song introduced me to ZZ Top, having just found out that this Muppet band was whom the show was spoofing on when I saw my dad had one of their albums as a kid

 

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Don't forget about "Doubleback" from Back to the Future III and their appearance as the Three Men in a Tub.
 
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