"Waitin' for the Bus"
"Waitin' for the Bus" is a classic blues-rock track by the American band ZZ Top, serving as the opening song on their highly regarded 1973 album, Tres Hombres. Written by guitarist Billy Gibbons and bassist Dusty Hill, the song features a signature driving rhythm and Gibbons' distinctive guitar work, establishing the gritty, Texas-infused sound the band became famous for. Dusty Hill described it as a "working man's song," inspired by the experience and characters one might encounter while waiting at a bus station, reflecting a slice of everyday life set to a hard-rocking blues beat.
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: ZZ Top
- GENRE: Blues rock
- YEAR: 1973
The song is almost inseparable in the minds of fans from the track that immediately follows it on the album, "Jesus Just Left Chicago." The seamless transition between the two was reportedly the result of a fortunate accident during the mixing process when an engineer mistakenly spliced the tapes too close together. Radio stations quickly adopted the practice of playing both songs back-to-back, cementing them as a singular listening experience. This pairing has become iconic, often listed together as one of ZZ Top's essential works and remaining a staple in their live performances, showcasing the band's unique blend of blues roots and rock energy.