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Sad. There are two drummers from the 1970s who could create extreme greatness, anchoring the band, with what seems like very little effort and a lot of swing. Creating a totally unique sound for their bands just as important as the guitar riffs and lead vocals. You know it's them behind the kit from the first bar of the song. That is Frank Beard and Phil Rudd.

RIP. Legend.

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RIP.

Well, this should be the retirement signal for Billy Gibbons. End of an era.

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The gears in BFG's brain are always turning, I predict he'll come up with something that will keep him active and in the public eye but able to go at his own pace. Whatever he comes up with, if not a-one-original-member ZZ TOP, will still be innovative, with great guitar tones (I'm surprised at how much I enjoy Raw). Non-stop activity is simply Gibbons' style.  David Blayney's  Sharp Dressed Men (a 1994 tome) would have a reader think Gibbons and Ham were "management" and Hill and Beard were "labor". I agree with that observation, and had read the book back then on BFG's recommendation.

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Un Hombre

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They were always a fun band live…R.I.P. “Rube”… 

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Apologies for reposting this photo a second time however, I think that the resolution is better on this image, plus there’s so much here that could be easily missed at first glance:

Dusty with his original Fender Telecaster bass, Frank wearing what appear to be bowling shoes. Frank and Billy sitting on the Kustom PA head, Billy cradling Pearly Gates, and lastly, the outline of the Marshall stack over Billy’s left shoulder.

Thanks for indulging me.

 

RIP Frank & Dust.

 

 

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Such a shame. Aren't they currently on tour? I don't know if this was a sudden thing or whether Frank had been sick. Still, he had a good run, and made it a lot longer than so many of their contemporaries did. Such a solid player, and him and the double kick drums go waaaayyy back.

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2 hours ago, mrjamiam said:

The show goes on, it seems.  Unless this is a hallucination of our AI overlords.

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I. His initial statement, BFG said that Frank wanted the show to continue. 

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1 hour ago, tbonesullivan said:

Such a shame. Aren't they currently on tour? I don't know if this was a sudden thing or whether Frank had been sick. Still, he had a good run, and made it a lot longer than so many of their contemporaries did. Such a solid player, and him and the double kick drums go waaaayyy back.

 

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ETA: Frank hadn’t performed with Elwood and Billy for at least 9 months.

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