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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
I didn't like Bad Company at first but I started to appreciate them lately, and ZZ Top is one of my favorites, I consider them as having a "less is more" approach to guitar playing, and having "less" make every note is important to the song.
It's like who can honestly say they know every single note that Clapton or Buckethead is playing, right?
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I always thought of Bad Company as a disappointment especially given the quality of Paul Rodger`s stuff with Free.
Early ZZ Top were certainly unique with their southern blues boogie sound and "Deguello" was certainly their highlight......and how could anyone forget those boilersuits and beards.