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  1. Sep 25, 2020 · ZZ Top returned after an extended layoff in late 1979 with Degüello, their best album since 1973’s Tres Hombres. During their time off, ZZ Top didn’t change much — hell, their sound never really changed during their entire career — but it did harden, in a way.

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Chalking up platinum sales and spitting out at least three tunes that still figure in ZZ Top’s setlists, Degüello was one of rock’s most graceful gearshifts, finding an apparently washed-up band retooling themselves for the decade ahead, while reconciling their founding boogie with broader horizons.

  3. Dec 1, 2014 · The platinum selling Degüello reached the Top 40 on the charts and sparked the group’s first tour of Europe in 1980. More importantly, it re-ignited ZZ Top’s career and introduced the band to a new radio audience, which brought even more popularity through the early 1980s.

  4. Aug 8, 2010 · Potter pretty much (in the 1870's account) has it that the Deguello was sounded after the call to attack was given--and not before then or after (so, no night time playing before the battle, or during the siege). As we have discussed before, it would be nice to have some Mexican or contemporary source mention Deguello being played.

    • Nobody Bothered to Shave During A Long Hiatus
    • Synthesizers Make Their First Appearance
    • A Sound Both Modern and Age-Old

    Still, ZZ Top's comeback had seemed anything but a forgone conclusion, despite a new contract with Warner Bros. After all, Beard emerged from rehab only to disappear into the Caribbean, while Gibbons moved to faraway Paris for a time. Quite frankly, they had no idea where Hill had gone. "The Dust is very secretive about what he did," Beard told the...

    Songs like "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" (a tribute to Texas bluesman Joey Long) and "Cheap Sunglasses" became concert staples, while a dive into the shotgun-shack grooves of "Dust My Broom" (a Robert Johnson classic that originally rose to fame via Elmore James) grounded their initial dabblings with keyboards – helping Deguello stride a fine line betw...

    If they never again achieved that delicate symmetry, it's probably the fault of ZZ Top's determinedly relaxed modus operandi. "Every album is unto itself, so whatever sounds we need to come up with [we'll use]," Hill told the Caller-Times. "If we don't feel the song needs it, we don't use anything extra. If we do, we do. It's purely, absolutely, th...

  5. Sep 10, 2019 · ZZ Top released their sixth studio album, Degüello, in November 1979 – closing off the decade in a very interesting way. It went platinum but only peaked at #24 on the Pop Albums chart and at #183 on the Billboard 200.

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  7. The big boys in the ten-gallon hats pumped out a wild party album with the release of Degüello in 1979. Packed with smokin' songs, such as a cover of Porter-Hayes' "I Thank You", plus the take-no-shit "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide", the bargain basement "Cheap Sunglasses", a remake of "Dust My Broom", "Manic Mechanic", and "Lowdown in the Streets ...

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