The song, which was covered by Motörhead in 1977, details a rowdy bar, full of music and fights. The tune's rocking guitar riffs interrupt the narrator's attempt to persuade their "baby" to go to said establishment.
Billy Gibbons Shared How Much He Appreciates 'Tres Hombres'
"Would have to say Tres Hombres was a real turning point when it came out in '73. We're pretty religious -- pun somewhat intended -- about performing the 'Waitin' for the Bus/Jesus Left Chicago' medley, the first two tracks on the album, in every one of our concerts. 'Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers' describes who's on stage and in the audience and, come on, 'La Grange' is on it. Talk about a 'defining moment!'" said Gibbons in the interview.
"It's rather remarkable that this particular record, not only is it a favorite of between me Frank and Elwood, everybody seems to think that this was one of the standout releases from ZZ Top," said Gibbons in the 2023 interview.
"Check out the Mexican food spread inside. It's worth the price of admission," quipped Gibbons while speaking to AXS TV.
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