Published: July 31, 2021, 12:03 a.m.
Highlights:\xa0
- \u201cIn many respects, it was really the base player Dusty Hill, who often lived in Billy Gibbons\u2019 shadow, who\u2019s the real center of gravity for this legendary rock band.\u201d
- \u201cWhat Dusty Hill really did, that he\u2019ll forever be known for, is he put Texas rock on the map.\u201d
- \u201cWhen I was a kid, you took Texas history before you took American history. I\u2019m told I had an ancestor in the Alamo. The pride in Texas is a real thing and I take it with me everywhere I go.\u201d - Dusty Hill
- \u201cHe was a true Patriot and he will always be a real Texas hero.\u201d
Timestamps:
- [01:29] ZZ Top\u2019s Dusty Hill
- [02:55] On their album Tres Hombres
- [05:26] How Dusty Hill put Texas rock on the map
- [07:33] On their worldwide Texas Tour
- [08:35] A Swedish tribute to Dusty Hill
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