I thought it remarkable how little his voice changed though the decadesIt's amazing, I saw him last in about 1970. Yet I remember him as the much older man as seen in the clips you have so kindly posted.
I'm sure I must have heard tons of ZZ Top. But I can't name a single one.The last three minutes of this "Tuber" are sublime. I don't think Les would have had a good time with the song he suggested from ZZ Top's catalog, "She's Got Legs." That ZZ Top custom made machine gun reverb is patented. Or might as well be.
George, it's because you were a much younger man! LOLIt's amazing, I saw him last in about 1970. Yet I remember him as the much older man as seen in the clips you have so kindly posted.
I wanted to show a bit of his brilliance as a comedian.... Before I reminded folks of his role in "Natural Born Killrers."
Where he gives one of the most horrific depictions of a child molesting father...
So vivid and ugly a portrait that I'm amazed it didn't finish him as a comedian.
This is a surrealistic slice of that movie. Hint: no one cries when his charterer dies
I'm sure I must have heard tons of ZZ Top. But I can't name a single one.
I loved watching Mr. Top take credit for Les's signature song.":O}
A treat just for our ears
Things I didn't know about Little Richard:
Hendrix began as his guitarist...lots more I Didn't know here:
I am told he was kind and generous throughout his life. But his talent to appear other wise might have finished him. Hell playing Superman finished one guy. To have been type casted is a real thing .It's a role, not the real him. No idea what the "real" him was like. I doubt he was like that awful nasty character.