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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Music and stuff. > ZZ Top & The Eighties (Viewed 1069 times)
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ZZ Top & The Eighties
< on 6/26/2008 2:58 PM >
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How cool were the videos off of Eliminator?
i know, ZZ Top maybe a little uncouth for this forum, but I still love their stuff.

Currently, rocking the Eliminator trifecta...

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< Reply # 1 on 6/26/2008 3:17 PM >
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The first full-length piece of music I bought w/my own money was El Loco on 8-track. They were great, funny, rockin', bluesy. Good stuff.




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The first full-length piece of music I bought w/my own money was El Loco on 8-track. They were great, funny, rockin', bluesy. Good stuff.


exactly, it was music you didn't mind cranking up with the windows down... Even Afterburner was good!

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< Reply # 3 on 6/27/2008 11:55 AM >
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my roll down the windows and crank it song is "limelight" by rush




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my roll down the windows and crank it song is "limelight" by rush


don't tease me... Red Barchetta, Subdivisions or 2112 are crank-worthy.




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< Reply # 5 on 6/27/2008 1:33 PM >
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I'm taking my son to see Rush on July 9th,can't wait!

I remember my mother and friends cranking ZZ Top tunes when I was a kid,good times. As a matter of fact,when La Grange came on the raido last night while sittingby my Mom's pool,we had an impromptu singalong.




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a-how-how-how

I love that song, could it be a better party signifier than the cow bell?




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a-how-how-how

I love that song, could it be a better party signifier than the cow bell?


La Grange is the first taste of air guitar that many people get.




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< Reply # 8 on 6/29/2008 6:14 AM >
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I wasnt alive in the 80's, But it was a damn good time for some music.

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Never get tired of that song.
Same with Hell's Bells!




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<---currently rockin' Got Me Under Pressure, a song which I never quite understood but enjoyed.




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< Reply # 10 on 7/7/2008 9:35 PM >
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ZZ rules!

The wife and I saw them recently at a nearby casino. They are getting a bit old, but we enjoyed it, and my wife got her first taste of being maced! Part on Garth!

I go way back with ZZ, due to my proximity to Tejas. Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings is one of my faves, but I particularly like Mexican Blackbird.

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< Reply # 11 on 7/8/2008 7:35 PM >
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I saw them in Calgary back in 1984. I was 18, and they sang songs about chicks and cars. What's not to love about that?




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