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ZZ Top Concert

Austin (Austin, TX)

ZZ Top concert at Austin on Jul 19, 1982

07.19.1982
Tracks: 4 / Total Time: 26:14
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

While they have always referred to themselves as "just a little ole' band from Texas," ZZ Top has become one of the most loved and enduring rock 'n' roll institutions ever to strike an E major power chord and follow it up with a screeching blues lick. This short but tasty set dates back to 1982, when the band had reinvented itself with a new look: nudie cowboy outfits and three-foot long beards. The band was also embracing a somewhat new sound, as suggested on El Loco, the album they had released the year prior.

The blues-rock trio still delivered their trademark blues guitar…entire summary

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  • Classixroxs | Wednesday, July 01, 2009 | 7:18 pm

    I also saw them in 1975, I think, in Charleston, WV with Peter Frampton as the headliner, this was during the Frampton Comes Alive era and was right during the Tres Hombres release....ZZTOP opened and played a BLISTERING 45 minute set....it was an hour before Frampton would even come out on stage...ZZTOP was just too much for him to follow..

  • Classixroxs | Wednesday, July 01, 2009 | 7:15 pm

    I saw them last year at the Backyard in Austin, TX.....Billy's voice is rougher from years of singing, which gives the band more of a bluesy feel....they had some sound problems during their set...but, after 40 years or so...they can still ROCK with the best of 'em and there's NO trio that does it better!...Long live the Little 'Ole Band from TEXAS!

  • asflorida | Tuesday, June 16, 2009 | 1:54 pm

    I have seen these cats in 5 states and they put on one bad ass texas BBQ!!!

  • dwiemer | Tuesday, June 02, 2009 | 1:23 pm

    sick show

  • manicmechanic | Saturday, April 04, 2009 | 10:48 am

    I saw them at their favorite venue: The Summit Arena in Houston,TX when they made their return in 1980 after a 3 year hiatus with the album Deguello (their best I think). The curtain slowly rose on Frank Beard's drum set which was backlit in flaming red deguello and they launched into "I Thank You". The crowd went uncontrollably wild over their home town heroes. A night to remember in H-Town.

  • gsxrlvr | Tuesday, March 31, 2009 | 3:45 pm

    I saw ZZ Top I think in 72, I went to a Rare Earth concert and ZZ opened for them, this guy on the floor kept talking saying this band was going to be the next big thing, they hit the stage with 2 stacks of Mashall amps with longhorn steer horns mounted, the proceded to play the entire Tres Hombres album, needless to say I will ALWAYS remember that concert. I went on to see them every time they were in the Seattle area and I still have to play Beer Drinkers and Hell raisers as loud as humanly possible.

  • need downloads | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 12:12 pm

    I saw zz about this time in Milwaukee and the show was only about 40 minutes long The tunes advertized on the radio for the show weren't even played in the show. True disappointment.

  • pmil7991 | Thursday, January 08, 2009 | 1:21 pm

    This ZZ Top concert from Austin 1982 is labeled wrong. It is actually part of the concert from Capital Theater Passaic, New Jersey May 30, 1980. I have a more complete version of the concert that has Billy Gibbons say "Capital Theater" during "Jesus Just Left Chicago". I compared the last three song medley from the concert vault with the Passaic, New Jersey 1980 show and they are exactly the same. I also compared the beginning of "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide", the talking and the music, and it is exactly the same as Passaic.

  • WBLM | Wednesday, January 07, 2009 | 3:38 pm

    I remember the FM broadcast as well (taped it from the radio). I thought this was pretty much the same playlist? I do recall the reference they made to the Capitol Theater in one of the songs.

  • Wheezer | Tuesday, December 30, 2008 | 6:41 pm

    I remember listening to an FM broadcast from the Capitol Theater in Passaic from 1980. That show would be an excellent addition to the vault.

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