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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ZZ Top "Eliminator" released 40 years ago today, March 23rd, 1983. Definitely one of the soundtracks to my middle school, MTV-obsessed years - and I still love it! It's ZZ Top's eighth studio LP and their biggest selling album; it went to #9 in the US and to #3 in the UK; its tracks continue  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ZZ Top &#8220;Eliminator&#8221; released 40 years ago today, March 23rd, 1983. Definitely one of the soundtracks to my middle school, MTV-obsessed years &#8211; and I still love it! It&#8217;s ZZ Top&#8217;s eighth studio LP and their biggest selling album; it went to #9 in the US and to #3 in the UK; its tracks continue to be played to this day on classic rock stations everywhere and it&#8217;s considered one of the best records of all-time. <em>Eliminator </em>found the blues-based rock band incorporating the 80&#8217;s synth sound into their recordings and while some of their fans were horrified, the mix of blues and modern keyboards clearly worked. That, and their clever story-lined videos that were played nonstop on MTV throughout &#8217;83 and &#8217;84. One reviewer, writing 20 years after its release stated &#8220;ZZ Top had found the potent combination that would bring them into the eighties and their era of greatest commercial triumph: raunchy guitar sounds coupled with the pounding drive and unrelenting sex machine rhythmic precision of electronic dance music and synth pop&#8221; and converted teens &#8211; and, for the first time, girls (👋) &#8211; into listeners (and buyers).</p>
<p>My top tracks are of course the hits that are still embedded into my 80&#8217;s DNA. &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae829mFAGGE">Gimme All Your Lovin</a>,&#8221; the first single, went to #37 in the US and to #10 in the UK. It&#8217;s the first time we see Eliminator car and its trio of Playboy model/actresses in the video which the MTV generation would get to see in the following singles videos. The second single from <i>Eliminator </i>is another favorite, &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wRHBLwpASw">Sharp Dressed Man</a>.&#8221; It hit #56 in the US (I feel like it was more popular than that) and #22 in the UK. Its video had the same director as &#8220;Gimme All Your Lovin,&#8221; Tim Newman, and continues the storyline with the three women giving the Eliminator car keys to a remade valet, who indeed becomes sharply dressed. &#8220;Legs&#8221; completed the trilogy and is my hands-down favorite of the three tracks. It also went the highest on the charts, going to #8 in the US (and to #16 in the UK). In the video the hot ladies turn their sights onto giving a mousy young woman a makeover. I 100% wanted to wear little white socks with lace and heels after seeing that video (but at 12 years old I think the line was drawn at high heels but I&#8217;m pretty sure I got the lacy ankle socks). The &#8220;Legs&#8221; video won the MTV award for Best Group video in 1984. There was another single released, &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-6mI708yWc">TV Dinners</a>,&#8221; but I don&#8217;t remember that one from my childhood. It didn&#8217;t hit the main charts in the US but made it to #38 on the Top Tracks chart and to #67 in the UK. Non-single songs that are also great: the hard-rocking &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGlx_Kq8qe0">I Got the Six</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwpEs81GzZ4">Dirty Dog</a>.&#8221;</p>
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