

Tube Snake Boogie on julkaistu singlenä, ja b-puolena on toiminut mm. trek, dubbed the Raw Whisky Tour, on May 27 in San Diego. (Mainstream Rock) Tube Snake Boogie on texasilaisen blues rock -yhtye ZZ Topin kappale vuodelta 1981. Like the other 11 selections on RAW, it was recorded at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, TX. Prior to the album's release, ZZ Top will kick off a lengthy U.S. Tube Snake Boogie, a track featured on ZZ Top’s forthcoming RAW album is now available in advance of the album’s July 22 release by Shelter Records/BMG. Raw, which was produced by Gibbons, can be preordered now and will be available as a 180-gram vinyl LP, on CD and via digital formats. You can check out a video of ZZ Top performing "Tube Snake Boogie" at Gruene Hall at the band's YouTube channel. Hill described "Tube Snake Boogie" as the ultimate "party song," while Gibbons credited Beard's drumming as the tune's driving force, noting, "It really revolves around Frank's opening, which is kind of surf-meets-jungle." It has gone on to become a classic-rock radio staple. "Tube Snake Boogie" originally appeared on ZZ Top's 1981 studio album El Loco and reached #4 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. That "raw" performance serves as the basis for the new album. ZZ Top has released an updated live version of their enduring 1981 song "Tube Snake Boogie" as an advance digital track from their upcoming album, Raw, which is due out on July 22.Īs previously reported, Raw was recorded in conjunction with the famed blues-rock trio's 2019 documentary That Little Ol' Band from Texas and is being released as a tribute to longtime bassist Dusty Hill, who died in July 2021 at age 72.įor the movie, ZZ Top's classic lineup of Hill, singer/guitarist Billy Gibbons and drummer Frank Beard played an intimate set of songs from their back catalog at historic Gruene Hall, known as "the oldest continually run dance hall in Texas," which was filmed and recorded.
