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ZZ Top in Norfolk, Nebraska

  • Michael O'Meara
  • Sep 21, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 7, 2023


21st of September 2017

I love ZZ Top. That's never been a secret. A friend of mine bought me tickets to see them in Norfolk, Nebraska, and of course, I went. ZZ Top wasn't my favorite at first, but they grew on me. I love their music so much, I went to this small town in Nebraska just to see them. I wasn't feeling too well that weekend, but that didn't stop me from having a good time. There were some negative aspects, but it had nothing to do with ZZ Top. Robert Randolph opened for them, and I'd never heard of him. He did great as well, so he wasn't a negative aspect of it as well. Since neither of them were negative, I won't talk about the negative. That's for another article. ZZ Top did a lot of their older songs and newer as well. They even did some cover songs such as 16 Tons, a country song I didn't recognize, Jailhouse Rock just to name a few. One thing I like about ZZ Top is their ability to play different music genres well. They did great with the country song, and they're great with the blues. This isn't the first time I've seen ZZ Top, and I hope it's not the last. I prefer the first concert I went to only because it was longer. I just can't get enough ZZ Top.


 
 
 

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