

The video 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. The video won the 1984 MTV Video Music Award for Best Group Video. The Eliminator girls invite some of the friendly male customers to join them and the Eliminator drives away as the ZZ Top band members appear one last time to wave at the camera. The happy pair leaves the restaurant hand in hand and rides away in a dune buggy. The salesgirl is whisked away for a complete makeover and when she reutrns to the burger joint, and she gets her man as the Eliminator girls keep the more aggressive men at bay. They put the girl's abusers in their place and present the salesgirl to the ZZ Top band members who give the keys to the Eliminator.

The Eliminator pulls up, and the Eliminator girls enter the store. The cook tries to return the glasses, but her boss and the salesman heave the cook out of the store. She leaves her glasses behind and the cook runs after her to the shoe store where she works. It reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and the dance mix version of the song peaked at number 13 on the dance charts. Music notes for individual instrument part sheet music by ZZ Top ZZ Top: Hal Leonard - Digital at Sheet Music.
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The song was released as the fourth single in May 1984 more than a year after the album came out. Print and Download Legs - Drums sheet music. K.G.Legs features a salesgirl who enters a burger joint and suffers harassment by everyone there but a handsome and friendly young cook who is bullied by his co-workers as well. ' Legs ' is a song by the band ZZ Top from their 1983 album Eliminator. Maybe it’s just because we got out of town on time.” The original recording was Gibbons solo with co-writer Linden Hudson playing bass on a synth (and, yeah, that’s a drum machine), but when ZZ Top played it live, Gibbons and Hill would trade lyrics, making the tableau described in the song a sort of twisted ménage à trois that would confound even Freud. “And if not, whose was it? Well, fortunately that kind of pressure we’re not under. “Everybody asks if ‘Under Pressure’ was about a girlfriend of mine,” Gibbons told Spin in 1985. By the time he’s ready for a break, in the song’s bridge, he expects her to beat him up and leave him in a ditch when he tells her it’s over, but hey, such was the imaginary life of ZZ Top in 1983. All he’s capable of is trying to keep up with her predilections for French food, art museums, and having sex in cars while wearing London Fog slickers. K.G.īilly Gibbons never explains how he hooked up with a hoity-toity dominatrix cokehead in the Eliminator hit “Got Me Under Pressure,” because she got him so stressed out. If the guy’s got good wine, it’s OK.” The way the song seamlessly segued into Hombres’ bar rocker “Jesus Just Left Chicago” as if nothing happened made for one of the best one-two punches in the history of road rock.
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Digitally remastered and AI Full HD 1080 Upscaled.Stay connected with RHINO on. The thing about a bus is who you have to sit beside. All rights belong to their respective owners. “You can meet some very unique people on a bus and in a bus station,” Hill told Spin in 1985. The Homeric track that opened their iconic Tres Hombres album starts with a thin, precise bluesy guitar lick and a tight, sighing drum line that foreshadows the band’s electro-blues era, setting up Gibbons and Hill to plead for compassion in concert: “Have mercy!” Gibbons goes on to explain they’ve been waiting for the bus all day, with a bottle of booze and some leftover scratch, but, horror of horrors, when the bus arrives, it’s “packed up tight.” Blues harp virtuoso James Harman takes a solo, and by the time the song finishes up, the ZZ guys are dreaming of getting a Cadillac someday (fast forward to Eliminator ). Poor ZZ Top, they just wanted to get home.
