Talk:El Loco

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Texasman444


============================
edit

On June 3, 2013 Billy Gibbons stated in an interview to Joe Bosso (Joe Bosso is ex-Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine and ex-Vice President of A&R at Island Records) of MusicRadar.Com: “This was a really interesting turning point (El Loco). We had befriended somebody who would become an influential associate, a guy named Linden Hudson. He was a gifted songwriter and had production skills that were leading the pack at times. He brought some elements to the forefront that helped reshape what ZZ Top were doing, starting in the studio and eventually to the live stage. “Linden had no fear and was eager to experiment in ways that would frighten most bands. But we followed suit, and the synthesizers started to show up on record. Manufacturers were looking for ways to stimulate sales, and these instruments started appearing on the market. “One of our favorite tracks was Groovy Little Hippie Pad. Right at the very opening, there it is – the heavy sound of a synthesizer. For us, there was no turning back.” (signed Texasman444)

IF you are to make the article page (of El Loco) accurate, the personnel listings at the bottom would say: Groovie Little Hippie Pad percussion effects and synthesizer by Linden Hudson. But then it appears that Wiki is just some kind of funky blog. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Texasman444 (talkcontribs) 17:50, 9 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

What's the deal with the Personnel section?

edit

I presume this is vandalism, but Dusty Rusty?!? Rube Beers? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:A601:624:6701:60B3:DCDC:7691:FD5F (talk) 04:40, 27 August 2014 (UTC)Reply