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ZZ Top peform live in front of a wildly enthusiastic audience. Captured in their home state of Texas, this awesome performance captures ZZ Top at their very best.
The full concert DVD, with plenty of bonus footage, is out now from Eagle Rock.
There is also a fantastic Blu-Ray version available.
She's got legs, she knows how to use them.
She never begs, she knows how to choose them.
She's holdin' leg wonderin' how to feel them.
Would you get behind them if you could only find them?
She's my baby, she's my baby,
Yeah, it's alright.
She's got hair down to her fanny.
She's kinda jet set, try undo her panties.
Everytime she's dancin' she knows what to do.
Everybody wants to see if she can use it.
She's so fine, she's all mine,
Girl, you got it right.
She's got legs, she knows how to use them.
She never begs, she knows how to choose them.
She's got a dime all of the time,
Stays out at night movin' through time.
Oh, I want her, shit, I got to have her,
The girl is alright, she's alright.
3 hours 10 min ago
| "Legs" | |
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| Single by ZZ Top | |
| from the album Eliminator | |
| B-side | "A Fool for Your Stockings" |
| Released | 1984 |
| Format | 7" |
| Recorded | 1982 |
| Genre | Rock, hard rock, electronic rock |
| Length | 4:35 (Album), 3:34 (Single) 4:31 (Remix), 7:48 (Dance Mix) |
| Label | Warner Bros. |
| Writer(s) | Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard |
| Producer | Bill Ham |
| ZZ Top singles chronology | |
"Legs" is a song performed by the band ZZ Top from their 1983 album Eliminator. The song was released as a single in 1984 and reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The Special Dance Mix version of the song peaked at number thirteen on the dance charts.[1] Although all three members of ZZ Top are credited with playing on the track, only Gibbons was actually present; engineer Terry Manning was responsible for all the musical parts save the lead guitar.[2] However, David Blayney (ZZ Top stage manager for 15 years) explains in his book [3]"Sharp Dressed Men" that the pumping synthesizer effect in "Legs" was introduced in pre-production by Linden Hudson. During the final tracking sessions, Terry Manning (final Eliminator tracking engineer) called Linden Hudson and asked how he did the synth effects for "Legs", although Terry could have easily pulled it off if he needed to.
Music video
After stepping in a mud puddle and bumping into tough-looking but polite bikers at a crosswalk, a pretty salesgirl enters a burger joint. She places a take-out order but suffers harassment by everyone there except a handsome young cook who is also bullied by his co-workers. The salesgirl takes her order, escapes the place and her tormentors, but in her haste leaves her glasses and a food container. The cook retrieves the items and runs after her to the shoe store where she works.
There, the store owner and the senior salesman both shove her around, while a customer laughs raucously at her misfortune. The cook dashes into the shop and then to the stock room to return the girl's items. She thanks him shyly, but her boss and the salesman burst in, and heave the cook out of the store. The Eliminator pulls up, and the Eliminator girls (Jeana Tomasino, Kymberly Herrin, and Danièle Arnaud) emerge from the car. They help the cook to his feet, dust him off, then slip into the shoe store's back door. The Eliminator girls find the dejected salesgirl, put her abusers in their place, then present the salesgirl to the ZZ Top band members, who have suddenly appeared to bestow upon her the keys to the Eliminator.
The salesgirl (Wendy Frazier) is whisked away for a complete makeover: new hairstyle, makeup, and sexy new wardrobe, including spike heels from her now-doting boss. The Eliminator arrives at the burger joint, where the salesgirl debuts her confident new self. She strides into the restaurant with the Eliminator girls behind her. With the help of the friendly bikers, the salesgirl gets her man as the Eliminator girls keep the more aggressive men at bay. The happy pair leaves the restaurant hand in hand and rides away in a dune buggy, while the burger joint's female owner and the rowdy customers watch them leave, sullen and angry over being put in their place. The Eliminator girls invite some of the friendly bikers to join them and the Eliminator drives away as the ZZ Top band members appear one last time to wave at the camera.
The third music video directed by Tim Newman.
The spinning, furry Dean guitars also premiered in this video.
Awards
The video won the 1984 MTV Video Music Award for Best Group Video. This was the first year the award was given. The commercial and music video director, Tim Newman, provided direction and cinematography for this as well as the ZZ Top music videos "Gimme All Your Lovin'," "Sharp Dressed Man," and "My Head's In Mississippi" (as well as "I Love LA," for his cousin Randy Newman). Sim Sadler and Bob Sarles edited "Legs," for which both received nominations for Best Editing in the first MTV Video Music Awards, in the Billboard Music Video Awards, and in the American Music Video Awards that year.
Cover versions
Alvin and the Chipmunks covered the song for "Soccer to Me", a 1985 episode of Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Nickelback covered the song on the 2011 ZZ Top: A Tribute From Friends"
Parody
The video was parodied in a 1984 episode of St. Elsewhere, in which ZZ Top themselves, as well as the Eliminator Girls appeared. In the scene, hospital orderly Luther (Eric Laneuville) falls asleep as the radio is playing "Legs", and he dreams the Eliminator girls come to his aid, helping him to seek revenge on senior hospital staff who have oppressed him.
Personnel
- Billy Gibbons - guitar, lead vocals
- Dusty Hill – bass, backing vocals
- Frank Beard – drums, percussion
- Terry Manning - Engineer, Mix, programming
References
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 287.
- ^ http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/mv/msg/3849/0/32/0/
- ^ Sharp Dressed Men , by David Blayney, Hyperion Books, 1994, page 227, ISBN 0-7868-8005-8
- ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- ^ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.6797&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=ne41715s46kbhkmg51s7fvi9i4
- ^ http://www.top40.nl/search.aspx?keyword=ZZ%20Top&jaar=1971&maand=3&week=11#
- ^ http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=ZZ+Top&titel=Legs&cat=s
- ^ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.9638&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=etg0falg2hk823f26tcs13s3f3

