![]() This is a band that splashed around in a bayou near Houston’s upscale Tanglewood subdivision on their second album and called it Rio Grande Mud-from the start, they mastered image and mystique. But when it comes to testimony from the lanky ZZ Top frontman himself, the truth always comes with a side of Texas Tall Tale. You can also find message boards arguing whether Gibbons actually uses a peso for a pick instead. “ Billy Gibbons’ guitar sound isn’t the way it is because he uses a quarter as a pick or anything as simple as that it’s because he’s in touch with a different sector of the cosmos that we know nothing about.” So said experimental noise musician Kevin Drumm, in a 2003 interview with Pitchfork.
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