![]() ![]() The "have-mercy" chant of "Waitin' for the Bus," the slow swinging blues of "Jesus Just Left Chicago" and the laid-back "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" got the audience singing along with Gibbons as the arena lit up, giving the band a quick view of the 3,000 fans in attendance. The "Little Ole Band from Texas" wasted no time kick-starting the show with the bouncy "You Got Me Under Pressure." The tres hombres, decked out in lime-green get-ups (Hill and Gibbons in dinner jackets, and Beard in a T-shirt) and matching guitars then crunched out "Pincushion." ![]() ![]() Gibbons, bassist/vocalist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard - played out a sort of greatest-hits set, with a few older and more obscure numbers thrown in. With no opening act, the Top - guitarist/vocalist Billy F. There was a bit o' hootin', a bit o' hollerin' and a lot of hit songs when ZZ Top paid the David O. OREM - A bit o' Southern boogie blues came to Utah Tuesday night. McKay Event Center, Utah Valley State College, Tuesday. ![]()
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