ZZ TOP - Eliminator [1983] [AC3 5.1] [Bubanee]seeders: 0
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Folder - Left it this way for DVD SHRINK or whatever you want to do with it. Format - AC3 5.1 Surround at 448kbps [dvd standard] Burn - just burn and play Tv screen - a picture of the album cover or related picture to the artist with the name of the song playing, album and artist CD - [699mb or under] yes via .iso pending on your home dvd player will work in cd 2 channel and picture DVD - all players playing 5.1 Surround Menu - yes, [but you will not need it for one album] select different albums or songs Auto start - yes, can use remote for next and back if needed Bubanee - yes, Seeders Cheers! By late 1983, with the telling release of Eliminator, ZZ Top had undertaken a complete artistic reinvention both in sound and image. Eliminator featured a darkly innovative and distinctive synthesizer-laced sound which wove into and augmented the band's guitar-bass-drums formula, a rarity in the blues-rock genre. Beard also played most songs to a click track, maintaining a metronomic rhythm to synchronize with the electronic instruments. The album's sound was distinctive in other ways. To obtain the signature overdriven Eliminator guitar tone, Gibbons devised the "amp cabin", a collection of guitar amplifiers surrounding a microphone. Gibbons also employed the use of the Rockman headphone amplifier invented by Tom Scholz of the rock band Boston. He has repeatedly stated in years since that he plays guitar with a peso coin instead of a traditional guitar pick. Ridiculously, rumor had it that Gibbons and Hill used melted-down Cadillac fenders for guitar strings. With the advent of MTV, ZZ Top also readily embraced the phenomenon of the music video and boosted itself to new popularity with video releases of "Gimme All Your Lovin'", "Legs" and "Sharp Dressed Man", each featuring the band's new icon: a cherry-red 1933 Ford Coupe hot rod nicknamed The Eliminator. The comical videos featured a trio of mysterious, sexy women who roam around and rescue people from seemingly dire situations, along with an iconic Billy, Dusty, and Frank, who seem to appear out of nowhere and grinningly proffer keys to the Eliminator. Sharing Widget |
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