We're a little bit backed up on getting my concert photographs up here
on The Old Blog. I suppose we will catch up at some point, but this
would be a good time to remind you that my concert photographs can be
seen in a much more timely manner by visiting V13Media, which you can do
by following the link. If you'd like an even more direct route to my
photographs, you can visit my personal page over there but using the
following link. As the first heat wave of the Summer was coming
to an end, there was a hot and heavy front of rock and roll that was about make
land at the Place Bell in Laval. The Little Old Band from Texas was in town and
though the temperature had gotten much more comfortable outside, the fans had
come to feel the scorching musical heat that only ZZ Top can provide. It’s been a rough couple of years for our
bearded heroes. We lost Dusty Hill a few
years back, and the only member of the band without a beard, drummer Frank
Beard, has been having some health problems of his own. With that in mind, it was great to see him
seated at the drum kit once again, perhaps symbolically the first member of the
group to hit the stage. From there, the
man charged keeping the rhythm in Dusty’s absence, his former guitar tech
Elwood Francis joined us with a triple-wide 15-string bass that probably
deserves an area code of its own. Last to hit the stage, and met with a loud
cheer from the sold-out crowd, was the man who tops the Cool-O-Meter charts
every single month, Mr. Billy F Gibbons.
After slow strutting to their familiar spots, the
guitars were plugged
in and our journey through some of the best blues-rock of the past 40 years had
begun. ZZ Top opened with ‘Got Me
Under Pressure’ It can’t be easy to limit a set list to 16
songs with such a large catalogues, but all of the hits and favourites got
played. With a loud cheer going up as
every song began. Getting to hear “I’m
Bad, I’m Nationwide” is always a personal highlight and ‘Sharp Dressed Man’
will always hold a special place in my memory as a good friend of mine who was
also at the show, ‘Hey Curtis!’, used it as his ring music back in younger days. It goes without saying that the
building almost burst as ‘Legs’ brought the first part of the show to an end,
and what was left of the roof was almost blown away as ‘La Grange’ brought the
evening to an end. The only disappointment was that we were only allowed to shoot one song as opposed to the usual three, but I can now say that I have photographed the mighty ZZ Top, and that is a thrill that I wouldn't have dare let pass. All of the photographs were taken at f/3.2 while using various different shutter speeds, ISO settings and focal lengths. Here are the rest of the photographs that I took of ZZ Top as they performed on the Place Bell stage.
If you would like to find out more about ZZ Top and their music, you can do so by following the link to their website. A big thank you to Robert Merlis and Amy Block of Bob Merlis Management and Christopher Gonda of V13 Media for getting me a pass to photograph the show. As always, it is very much appreciated. While there doesn’t appear to be any new ZZ Top music coming our way, there is still the incredible feeling that washes over you when you know that ZZ Top is in town and ready to rock. This current tour last well in to November, so don’t you dare miss these legends when they visit a town near you.


















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