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Title: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: garyhead on July 28, 2021, 12:55:42 PM
Another Bass Brother gone.


Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: BeenDown139 on July 28, 2021, 12:57:29 PM
Truly shocking to hear of his passing.  a huge influence on me as a cub bass player back in the early 70's - every time i hear (or play) Waitin' on the bus / jesus just left chicago, it still makes me smile.  50 years with the same band, never missed a gig.  wow.
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: pauldo on July 28, 2021, 01:01:59 PM
Ouch.
One of the loudest concerts I have seen was ZZ Top at the Milwaukee Auditorium…. My ears were ringing for three days.

Thanks Dusty!
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: mica on July 28, 2021, 02:04:54 PM
I'm just never gonna get used to this getting old thing, seeing so many that I've known pass away. Dusty had 2 Alembics that I knew of - a Series I he bought at a music shop and a custom made Series II in black with an exploiter body shape.

And yes, BeenDown139, that 50 years of dedication is such a feat! Very few accomplish relationships that last that long, and it's really an inspiration.
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: edwardofhuncote on July 28, 2021, 02:14:12 PM
I kinda' don't like how used to it I'm getting.   :(   
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: senmen on July 28, 2021, 02:21:55 PM
Oh man,
it is a pain seeing all those great guys leaving us. 
So I think we all become old…..
Greetz
Oliver (Spyderman)
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: KR on July 28, 2021, 06:08:34 PM
One of the earliest performances by ZZ in 1971 Check out Dusty's solo starting around 39:00 (39 minutes in). Dusty was my first bass hero when I was a youngster in Texas in the 70's.
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on July 28, 2021, 08:13:32 PM
Dusty didn't really stretch the boundaries of the instrument (sort of the Anti-Phil), but man - talk about rock steady!

Too many going too fast (and I suspect it won't slow down from here.....)

Peter
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: David Houck on July 28, 2021, 08:24:23 PM
... every time i hear (or play) Waitin' on the bus / jesus just left chicago, it still makes me smile ...

   :)
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: bigredbass on July 28, 2021, 10:32:16 PM
If anything, a real marvel the three of them could stay together, even with some serious ups and downs in their personal lives. Had a brother, Rocky, a great glues and rock and roll Texas madman.

I grew up 60 miles away from Houston, and it was always cool that here was that 'Little 'Ol Band from Texas' touring the world on the biggest stages. Billy and Dusty were like a lot of East Texas players in that it's a real melting pot of styles. When I came up gigging, it was nothing (in an age where the different styles and music charts were FAR more segregated than they are today) to have to be able to stand and deliver old fiddle and steel country, Texas Swing, some TexMex, some Cajun or Zydeco, fifties rock and roll, sixties soul, Beatles, Stones, British rock, Texas blues, some Willie, some Johnny Bush . . . . in one set, depending on what crowd you were in front of. And Houston (and DFW) were very forward in fashion, art, and music, despite the reputation in other parts of some big, backward cowtowns.

Dusty knew where he needed to be to be that bedrock under Billy's lines (BFG isn't one of those guys like Stevie Ray or Ed Van H who would fill up any hole constantly), and occasionally would throw a ringer besides his usual economic lines: It still needs to be a good day for me to get through those continuous, steady 8th notes under 'Just Got Paid' (. . . . I hate getting older . . . . ).

The only thing I regret about living to this age, is that you live long enough to see what seems like so many pass away. This . . . . is another one.

This, from the Little Ol' Band documentary, is how I'll always remember him and ZZ: Elemental, blueprinted and balanced, chopped and channeled, a little blues band with an Iskendrian cam and Edelbrock carbs. THIS is how it's SUPPOSED to sound. When they drove off in the high boy at the end of the movie, leaving Gruene, I'll always wonder if they were headed for chicken-fried-steak, or a #4 Combination at El Real with muy cervesas.


Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: paulman on July 29, 2021, 05:52:17 AM
I was able to catch them on the 50th Anniversary tour at Genessee in Waukegan, a little 1000 or so seat venue. It was a treat.

Rest easy Dusty, you will be missed!
Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: tomhug on August 03, 2021, 11:59:40 AM
Neat that ZZ Tops Wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top) shows him with one of his Alembics:


Title: Re: RIP Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
Post by: cozmik_cowboy on August 03, 2021, 01:13:21 PM
Neat that ZZ Tops Wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ_Top) shows him with one of his Alembics:




Looks like the black Exploiter-bodies Series II Mica mentioned above.

Peter