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Dusty Hill, ZZ Top bassist, dead at 72
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3612708" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>I went with my mom to see them when I was a teenager. My dad was on shift at the fire department and couldnt get anyone to cover for him so I went in his place.</p><p></p><p>There was a biker couple in the row in front of us, probably in their mid to late 40s at the time that were REALLY enjoying themselves. All was well and good until the first chords of Tube Snake Boogie started. The woman started pushing her tube top down as she danced and next thing I know, starts giving the guy a blowjob with her boobs out. I can't hear the song anymore without remembering every detail of how awkward it was to watch a man get a blowjob right in front of me with my mom in the seat next to me.</p><p></p><p>I love ZZ Top as well as many other bands that blended rock with other music genres so gracefully. They are probably what kindled my love for good blues guitar and "dirty" southern rock.</p><p></p><p>RIP Dusty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3612708, member: 35603"] I went with my mom to see them when I was a teenager. My dad was on shift at the fire department and couldnt get anyone to cover for him so I went in his place. There was a biker couple in the row in front of us, probably in their mid to late 40s at the time that were REALLY enjoying themselves. All was well and good until the first chords of Tube Snake Boogie started. The woman started pushing her tube top down as she danced and next thing I know, starts giving the guy a blowjob with her boobs out. I can't hear the song anymore without remembering every detail of how awkward it was to watch a man get a blowjob right in front of me with my mom in the seat next to me. I love ZZ Top as well as many other bands that blended rock with other music genres so gracefully. They are probably what kindled my love for good blues guitar and "dirty" southern rock. RIP Dusty [/QUOTE]
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