“We are saddened by the news today that our Compadre, Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sleep at home in Houston, Texas,” surviving members Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard said in a statement. “We, along with legions of ZZ Top fans around the world, will miss your steadfast presence, your good nature, and enduring commitment to providing that monumental bottom to the ‘Top’. We will forever be connected to that ‘Blues Shuffle in C.’ You will be missed greatly, amigo.”
Yesterday was Drummer Joey Jordison and today bassist Dusty Hill. Unreal.
RIP.
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F**** the last time I saw ZZ top was a few years ago at the new Texas Stadium at a private show. They were amazing performers and musicians. What topped the night was Dusty throwing a half empty whiskey bottle at an idiot heckler.
Really old school and I loved the what I call Blues fusion with straight ahead rock. Every time I saw them I thought they were an amazing Bar Band gone great.
RIP you magnificent bearded bastard.
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I was out driving today and Sirius was playing a lot of their music on their various channels. I started wondering if they either were going to announce a tour or if one of the band had passed. Sadly, one of the DJ's eventually mentioned that the bassist had passed. RIP, good sir. You gave me a lot of good music.
I'm 50% sure I had a 1 second encounter with him once. It was him or the other guy with the beard. I don't know them enough to know who's who.
We were driving up the East Coast on our honeymoon in 2011, just as Hurricane Irene was coming up as well. At one point, we had to shelter in a hotel in New Hampshire for 2 days while the storm passed. ZZ Top happened to be staying at the hotel at the same time, so every once in a while we saw them in the lobby. At one point he looked over and I gave him a nod, and he nodded back. Pretty riveting stuff.
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I was of an age where Eliminator was my introduction to the band and I loved the songs and videos.
Then when I was a bit older, I listened to their old stuff and that's when I really got into the band. for me, ZZ Top is 1973-1983.
that being said, I believe their documentary is still on Netflix.
"ZZ TOP: THAT LITTLE OL' BAND FROM TEXAS"
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RIP Dusty. There will only ever be one ZZ top. Great band, great memories.
Condolences to his family Hank, Peggy and Bobby Hill.
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50 years that band played together. And as Dusty said, the show must go on. His tech will take over bass duties and continue with Frank and Billy. I must see Billy play before one of us croaks. Regret not seeing them before now. Monster band
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Not many bands that have retained all original members and had such a long run, ZZ Top had 51 years.
Aerosmith - 50 years B
U2 - 45 years
King's X - 41 years
Motley Crue - 40 years
Poison - 36 years
Radiohead - 36 years
Green Day - 34 years
Who else?
Motley Crue had a different singer for 3 or 4 years, and Tommy left for a few years as well. Poison had a few lineup changes as well. Also Aerosmith lost Brad Whitford left Aerosmith and was replaced in the early 80s. It's rare for bands to stick together that long-
Neil Young And Crazy Horse have never broken up, but they have taken a few extended breaks in the barn. The core of Neil Young, Billy Talbot, and Ralph Molina has been in place since 1969, with the fourth position being held by the late Danny Whitten, the retired Frank Sampedro and, currently, Nils Lofgren.
Year formed: 1963