Midlands fans give ZZ Top all their lovin’
Wednesday 28th October 2009, 10:07AM GMT.
Concert review: It was the coup of the year when rock giants ZZ Top announced Wolverhampton Civic as their only UK gig this year apart from Wembley Arena and Download Festival, says Debbie Bennett.
See all the ZZ Top photos from Civic Hall show – click on the numbers below
The “little ol’ band from Texas” treated a sold-out Civic to a performance as classy, smooth and turbocharged as the famous red hot rod from the cover of their classic 1983 album Eliminator.
First up though, special guests Steel Panther had the crowd purring with their filthy-mouthed but perfectly realised parody of sex-obsessed 80s hair metal.
Motley Crue, Bon Jovi and Whitesnake were hilariously dissected and the Civic crowd was treated to a rock riffs history lesson from “the best lead guitarist in the whole band”, Satchel.
For years ZZ Top have traded on their “two guys with beards, one guy called Beard” cartoon image but you don’t last 40 years on image alone and last night the sharp-dressed Texan trio showed why, reaching back into a legacy of classic rock rooted firmly in the blues.
Gruff-voiced guitarist Billy Gibbons gave his own rock riffs history lesson, from the insistent Got Me Under Pressure to the trippin’ I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide and the supercharged Just Got Paid, with further ammunition supplied by bassist Dusty Hill (CORR) and drummer Frank Beard.
“Wolverhampton . . . did I say that right? That was hard to say and hard to remember,” said Gibbons to a roar, before eliciting a hail of boos by asking knowingly, “Are we in Birmingham? No, no, Wolverhampton.”
Was it coincidence or did Gibbons and Hill know the significance of their black shades and gold guitars before they hit the stage?
It’s difficult to know, but there were plenty of other references to Wolverhampton in the set, including lyrical namechecks in My Head’s In Mississippi and Jesus Just Left Chicago and a so-bizarre-it-might-just-be-true reference to a trip to the “pound store” in the city to buy some Cheap Sunglasses.
There were nods to the ZZ Top’s own heroes in BB King and Jimi Hendrix, culminating in a scorching Foxy Lady, before the band hit the home straight with the triple whammy of Gimme All Your Lovin’, Sharp Dressed Man and Legs – Gibbons and Hill donning their famous furry guitars for the latter.
Ninety minutes in and ZZ Top had still to unleash two of their most fearsome riffs. La Grange and Tush took the temperature even higher in the encore (did Gibbons really smoke a cigarette on stage?) before Gibbons, Hill and Beard returned to top the night off with Tube Snake Boogie – with a naughty little singalong of their own for the audience.
And with that they were gone. The Civic’s gig of the year? Top that!
By Debbie Bennett
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What can I say? The Top are in a class of their own, the coolest rockers in the world bar none. I came down from Bolton with a couple of mates and it was the best gig I’ve been to in years. Our so called restricted view seats turned out to be the best seats in the house, just above the stage> I think the band could hear our wailing cause they kept giving us the nod, which was great!
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It was an awesome gig, absolutely brilliant! The atmosphere was amazing, everyone really enjoyed it. ‘Eliminator’ was the first rock album I ever owned so it was a real trip down memory lane for me! Nearly two hours of top class entertainment, what more could you ask? :0)Great night, great band, great venue!
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ZZ top were brillant it was ashame they used the warm up act they did who were just foul mouthed
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I think i am going to change my religion and become hindu , that way I can come back billy gibbons……..they really were out of this world, how can 2 guitar players and a drummer make such a great sound. Most guitar players who play like billy move all over the place doing a white mans over bite etc etc, Billy just stands still and lets his hand do the rest , sometimes you have to look twice as can easily think he is not playing a such great guitar riff. I could go on and on, just as I could go and see them every week for the next 10 years !!!
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Loved the gig, waited over 20 years to see them and brought my 11 year old son along too.
Billy can play like no one else.
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Last time I saw the beards was back in 1983 at Donington when I was just 16 and ever since then I longed for them to play a smaller venue …..
26 years was well worth the wait.
This was a rare opportunity to see these blues legends in such intimate settings and was my first visit to the WCH. I would certainly travel down from Manchester again, so much better than all of the sterile, oversized, overpriced arenas where the views and sound quality are decidely dodgy.
Well done Gibbons, Hill & Beard for playing a proper music venue – you are ‘The The Tops’.
Paul H
Manchester
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We came from Norway to see ZZ Top in Wolverhampton, loved the show and loved the city, we will be back :-)
The traveling Vikings!
Edgar, Roy David & John
Karmøy
Norway
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Came down on the train from Scotland, fantastic gig well worth the journey. The Top are so cool it hurts!! They played just shy of 2 hours and the time just flew. Good venue too, and the beer’s not half bad either! Thank you Wolverhampton!!
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