Tush
"Tush"
Get down to the driving boogie of ZZ Top's "Tush," their electrifying 1975 hit! Powered by a signature slide riff and Dusty Hill's raw vocals, this blues rock, hard rock, and Southern rock anthem from the Fandango! album remains a timeless testament to Texas swagger and rock energy.
- TITLE: Tush
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: ZZ Top
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock
- YEAR: 1975
Released on the 1975 album Fandango!, "Tush" became ZZ Top's first Top 20 hit in the US and a defining signature song. Its appeal lies in its straightforward, high-energy structure, built on Billy Gibbons' unforgettable slide guitar riff and a relentless boogie rock groove from bassist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard. This track perfectly distills their powerful blend of hard rock attitude and blues rock roots.
Featuring a commanding lead vocal from the late, great Dusty Hill, "Tush" exudes pure Texas confidence and Southern rock energy. The song's raw power and instantly memorable riff made it a longtime live concert favorite and a staple of classic rock radio. It stands as a prime example of ZZ Top's influential mid-70s sound – simple, direct, and undeniably potent within the blues rock and hard rock genres.
SONG MEANING: "Tush" famously carries a double meaning. While commonly referencing the slang for buttocks, Dusty Hill stated it also referred to a slang term for "luxurious" or "opulent" (possibly derived from the Yiddish "tachlis"). The lyrics ("I've been bad, I've been good / Dallas, Texas, Hollywood / I ain't askin' for much / I'm just lookin' for some tush") suggest searching for the "finer things" in life.
"ZZ Top"
- TITLE: ZZ Top
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1969–present (1969)
- BAND: ZZ Top
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- TITLE: Gimme All Your Lovin'
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: ZZ Top
- GENRE: Electronic Rock, Hard Rock
- YEAR: 1983
