"Heard It On The X"
"Heard It on the X" is a classic track by ZZ Top, featured on their 1975 album "Fandango!". The song pays homage to the powerful Mexican border radio stations, known as "X stations," that broadcasted across vast distances in the mid-20th century. These stations, with their incredibly strong signals, played a crucial role in disseminating various musical genres, including blues and early rock and roll, across the American Southwest. The song captures the essence of those late-night radio waves, and the almost mythical quality that those stations had.
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: ZZ Top
- GENRE: Hard rock
- YEAR: 1978
The song itself, with its signature ZZ Top blues-rock groove, effectively evokes the atmosphere of those late-night broadcasts. Billy Gibbons' distinctive guitar work and the band's tight rhythm section create a sound that's both raw and evocative, perfectly complementing the song's subject matter. "Heard It on the X" has become a staple of classic rock radio, and it remains a testament to ZZ Top's ability to blend their musical style with the cultural influences of their Texas roots.