

I even have some bootleg live CDs and DVDs (shh-don't tell anybody!). Gibbons has appeared on with other bands/artists. I have the albums, etc of the music the individual members made with bands prior to forming ZZ Top (the Moving Sidewalks, American Blues, the Warlocks) and I've gathered up all the oddball CDs that Billy F. I have every song, single, album and collection they've ever released. OK-I'll admit it I'm one of the biggest ZZ Top Fanzz on earth. If you like the good solid rock music that is ZZ Top, and "High concept videos" as purported by the copy on the DVD case, then go out and rent or buy this wonderful collection of videos. Why? Because we the fans liked them, and were clamouring to bring them back :-) Most of the videos themselves are all typical story book stuff, save for the space-ship/space-station oriented ones, and "TV Dinners." There's nothing deep about them, but the messages, however familiar, are welcome all the same. Jackson from MTV (one of the original VJays) was made specifically to get the three models back into the ZZ top videos. "Give it Up" was decent enough hearkening back to the original ZZ top video formula, ditto with "Sleeping Bag," which, if I recall J.J.

I'm not sure what the concept was behind "TV Dinners," but it failed to register with me. The first three on this collection ("Gimme All Your Lovin'," "Sharp Dressed Man," and "Legs") are my favorites. With unnaturally enhanced breasts, and facial features that look like they've been chiseled, they look like freaks of nature: They're just not attractive, just like the rest of the women who've had similar work. The models used in the final videos on this disk ("Viva Las Vegas" and "Burger Man") just aren't up to snuff. Surgery that, in my opinion, only worsens a person's appearance. The original three models are three of the hottest women ever put into visual media, and I say that without any shame because it's true :-) With so many constructed faces and modified bodies on today's so-called "models" it's a rarity to find any female model who hasn't committed mind, body and soul to cosmetic surgery. The three original models in the first ZZ top videos are the epitome of a kind of natural sexiness that's been lost in our day and age. Truth be told I think a couple of the models in the early ZZ top videos were Playboy Playmates, so the saying loses some weight, but that doesn't detract from the fact that their beauty was, in fact, natural. In our day and age of push-button smut this DVD reminds me of a time when the adage of ".it's better to conceal than to reveal." still held some merit. The only reason I bought this DVD was to see three of the hottest women ever put onto film. I will reply and fix as soon as possible.OK. Password: If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me knowĪnd write your comment below. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You – 02:53ġ0. The song selection was largely repeated on Rhino’s own Monkees Greatest Hits collection, though not all the versions presented were the same.Ġ6. When Rhino Records reissued the entire Monkees catalog during 1995, this and all previous Monkees compilations were deleted.
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The songs were an all-stereo mix of both hit singles and album tracks featured in the series, with the exception of “Listen to the Band” which was not featured in the original series and was first heard (in a different live version) on 1969’s post-series Monkees TV special “33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee.” The album became a best-seller, and remained available through the 1980s, with cassette and compact disc editions also appearing. The cover included a photo of the group on the front, and a still from the show on the back. Popular demand from old and new Monkees fans prompted the album’s release. Several of the Monkees’ hits had become radio staples, though, and with the sale of their television series into syndication in 1975, they found a new audience on daytime TV. Earlier best-of collections (the first two from their original label, Colgems Records) had seen only limited release, and were hard to find in stores. While the Monkees were among the top-selling bands of the mid-1960s, their decline was sharp and their last new albums and singles sold poorly. The Monkees Greatest Hits is a 1976 greatest hits compilation album of songs by the Monkees released by Arista Records,, and a reissue of an earlier Bell Records compilation, Re-Focus.

Label: Arista | USA | Cat#: ARCD-8313 | Genre: Pop Rock
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