ZZ Top: Live at Bonnaroo 2013
ZZ Top: Live at Bonnaroo 2013

ZZ Top: Live at Bonnaroo 2013

2013Movie68 minEnglish

Texas blues-rock legends ZZ Top celebrated their 44th (?!) year as a band with a 90-minute, career-spanning set at Bonnaroo 2013. The trio included tracks ranging from their 1971 debut to last year's Rick Rubin-produced La Futura, playing all the major MTV staples ("Legs," "Sharp Dressed Man," "Gimme All Your Lovin'"), early blues tracks ("La Grange," "Certified Blues") and covers (Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady.") Despite their inclusion in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to many, they're just "those guys with beards who made a few videos in the 80s." To familiarize (or re-famiiarize) yourself with the iconic band, here are 10 reasons why their set was one of Friday's best.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Paul MillerGenres: Music, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This electrifying concert film captures the legendary Texas blues-rock trio ZZ Top performing a blistering set at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in 2013. The band delivers a career-spanning selection of their greatest hits, showcasing their signature sound and electrifying stage presence. It's a must-see for fans of classic rock and live music performances.

Critical Reception

ZZ Top's performance at Bonnaroo 2013 was met with enthusiastic reviews, lauded for its raw energy and the band's continued mastery of their blues-rock sound. Critics and audiences alike praised their ability to deliver a tight, powerful set that appealed to both longtime fans and festival-goers.

What Reviewers Say

  • A high-energy performance from a legendary band.
  • ZZ Top delivers their signature blues-rock sound with power and precision.
  • The concert captures the electric atmosphere of the Bonnaroo festival.

Google audience: Audience reception for this live recording is generally very positive, with viewers appreciating the band's enduring talent and the authentic live concert experience.

Fun Fact

The Bonnaroo 2013 performance was part of ZZ Top's "La Futura" tour, supporting their critically acclaimed album of the same name, which marked their first new studio album in over a decade.

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