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Zz top jesus just left chicago6/19/2023 The most successful release by ZZ Top was the Eliminator album in 1983. Billy Gibbons in Bilbao, Spain 2008 Photo: Alberto Cabello Bassist Dusty Hill insisted that the song isn’t meant to promote drunk driving. This song addresses both the pleasures and pitfalls of such activity. With limited opportunities for rural fun in 60s, teens often got liquored up and would drive at night with the lights off. Peaking at #91 on the Billboard Hot 100, “Arrested For Driving While Blind” was the second track on the 1976 album, Tejas. But my head’s there.” The rest is musical history. In his poetic way, looking out over the Mississippi River, he said, “We didn’t grow up pickin’ cotton. Gibbons explained, “If blues is the highest of highs, lowest of lows and all points in between, what comes out runs right through hip-hop.”Īnother of Gibbons’ friends, Walter Baldwin, unknowingly titled “My Head’s In Mississippi” while the two were in a Memphis tavern. However, Gibbons and engineer Gary Moon (who also engineered the original rap song) worked in some Lightnin’ Hopkins licks, giving it a much more bluesy sound. On La Futura (2012), ZZ Top drew a lot of attention with “I Gotsta Get Paid.” This one is actually a cover of the hip-hop song, “25 Lighters” by DJ DMD, Lil’ Keke and Fat Pat. Not all of their creative, lyrical hits are originals. Turns out that Tube Snake is surfer slang for their surfboard. She won’t do it but her sister will,” we all thought we had it figured out. With lyrics like, “I got a girl, she lives on the hill. The other song that got the attention of pubescent boys everywhere was “Tube Snake Boogie,” which hit #4 on Billboard. Not until the final verse do we figure out which it is “it really don’t cost that much.” Its racy ambiguity could be a sex act, or expensive jewelry. “Pearl Necklace” rose to #28 on the Billboard rock charts. More double entendre-laced hits came via 1981’s El Loco album. “I ain’t askin’ for much…I’m just looking for some tush.” Isn’t that what we all want? Tush is slang for both the buttocks, and luxurious or lavish. The genius of the lyrics is the double entrendre. One of the flip-side songs was “Tush.” Pronounced so that it rhymes with rush, the lyric was often misheard as touch. In 1975, ZZ Top released the album Fandago! Side-A had various live tracks, while the B-side had new studio material. From the 1973 album Tres Hombres, “Jesus Just Left Chicago,” segues seamlessly from the albums opening track, “Waitin’ For the Bus.” Gibbons never forgot it, and turned it into a Robert Johnson influenced 12-bar blues number. Known as R&B Jr., and famous among friends for his colloquialisms, he blurted out the phrase during a phone conversation. “Jesus Just Left Chicago” can be attributed to a teenage friend of Gibbons. It not only inspired the 1973 ZZ Top hit, but also the Broadway and film adaptations of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. A simple farmhouse with no signs advertising its purpose, the Chicken Ranch ran with the knowledge, if not the blessing, of local politicians and law enforcement. “La Grange,” for example, is a little ditty about a “shack outside La Grange.” Mostly known as the Chicken Ranch, it was a Texas brothel open from 1905 to 1973. Combining a mix of humor, storytelling, and Texanisms, he paints a vivid portrait of places, people, and events that would otherwise fly under the radar of the populace. ZZ Top’s main lyricist is guitar-wielding vocalist Billy Gibbons. Their early hit song, “ La Grange,” drew worldwide attention to the town of La Grange, Texas. Or more to the point, one of La Grange’s attractions. That little ol’ band from Texas, ZZ Top, are well known for their humorous lyrics. ZZ Top at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas 2015.
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