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While there's no doubt that their retro-hipster image and cheeky nod/wink videos helped them become superstars in the 1980s, the bottom line on ZZ Top is that they would have gone nowhere had they not been a seriously talented band — with a self-effacing sense of humor — from the start. It all came together in the perfect storm that was Eliminator — an album steeped in classic '60s-based blues-rock but with a veneer of modern synth-pop that made it completely of the moment. Centerpieced by the Top 10 hit "Legs," and featuring the AOR staples "Gimme All Your Lovin'" and "Sharp Dressed Man," the combination of Billy Gibbons's endlessly infectious riffs and inventive solos over drummer Frank Beard and Dusty Hill's lock-step rhythms proved as irresistible to audiences as their whacked-out sense of humor. Only ZZ Top could get away with a song like "TV Dinners," whose lyrics do little more than namecheck frozen entrees, but with the inevitable twist ("I like the enchiladas, I like the teriyaki, too/ I even like the chicken if the sauce is not too blue" — or, for that matter, the no-twist-necessary, flat-out slimy, "I Got the Six" (…"Gimme your nine"). All in… read more »