I too dig the older ZZtop. It sounds to Me, say on Blue Jean Blues,Manic Mechanic, Hi Fi Mama and I Thank You, that He's playing a Strat. A Fool For Your Stockings almost HAS to be a Strat?
I think on Cheap Sunglasses the rhythm accents are a Strat as well.
Lot of Les Paul into a Plexi to be sure. I bet we are hearing all kinds of gear.
Our ears will tell as far as studio stuff goes, it seems He used a lot of different gear. Strats and some Tweed amps were no doubt a apart of his arsenal IMHO.
Strat? What Strat? First pic Moving Sidewalks late 60's. Second pic early ZZ Top from 1970 after they first formed. THird pic Billy's biggest fan, Jimi. During this tour Jimi gave Billy a pink Strat and told him it was too pretty to burn. Yeah, Billy used anything and everything throughout the years in the studio - I just always loved that LP into Marshall wail of their early live stuff. The live side of Fandango - perfection! Several of the bands I was in did that entire side (at my insistence..), the definitive bar boogie-woogie workout!
I've always been a fan of live albums, live movies (videos), and concerts. I think it's because I've always felt you can do ANYTHING in a studio, but I know how hard it is to play in front of people and get a good sound live and put on a good show. That's why I always had a lot of respect for bands like ZZ Top, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath (who's live wall of sound has ALWAYS killed!), Slade, Marshall Tucker, Renaissance, Foghat, ELP, Boston, Humble Pie, Journey, Trower - these guys seemed like they were always spectacular live. I can't say that about some other "Big Name" bands I have seen.
Glad you guys like my dredging up old memories!
Jim