ZZ Top release proffers close-up look at band
However, with the release of the DVD "Live From Texas" (Eagle Vision), the band adds a "first" to its career. "Live From Texas" is the band's first, live, official DVD.
But that doesn't mean the band was nervous about making it. In fact, by the looks of the concert, the band (and audience) didn't seem to mind the video cameras and cranes that were part of the scenery at the Nokia Theatre in Dallas.
In fact, the band was on the mark.
"Got Me Under Pressure," "Cheap Sunglasses," "Gimme All Your Lovin'," "Heard It on the X," "La Grange," "Tube Snake Boogie" and "Legs" (the latter complete with the white fuzzy guitars) are only sample of the set list.
In addition, the DVD (which is available on Blue-Ray, as well), features bonus material such as a band's poker game, which the three reminisce about the band's origins from Gibbons' early band Moving Sidewalks, Hill's first meeting with Beard and Gibbons over a bottle of wine and the formation of ZZ Top, and opening for Muddy Waters and hanging out with Freddie King and opening for the Rolling Stones.
Other highlights include video of a photo shoot, the stage set-up and backstage footage and the band cranking out a live version of Jimi Hendrix' "Foxey Lady."
Throughout the years, ZZ Top has always appeared to be approachable by fans. And this is just another way for the fans to get peeks of the inner workings of the band.
E-mail: scott@desnews.com
Recent comments
I saw this on VH1 classic concerts, and I might have to go buy it…
everysandwich | July 10, 2008 at 8:41 p.m.



