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It is noted that information about Linden Hudson continues to disappear from ZZ Top articles. However, the references to what Linden Hudson did with respect to the Eliminator album are iron solid references. Book references can be given by David Blayney (15 years as ZZ Top's stage manager), and by Deborah Frost (writer for Rolling Stone), and by David Sinclair (writer for the London Times). Wikipedia is strange. Is it about facts? Often it is not. It often seems to be about fluff and hype. We'll see how that pans out in the future (signed-Texasman444).
ADD ON INFORMATION - FOR DISCUSSION, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS: Let me get more precise and specific about this WIKI article (topic) and, in fact, all articles and topics written in Wikipedia about The Eliminator Album. For now, let's just touch on this song "Under Pressure". On the topic page of this subject it states at the bottom "Bass: Dusty Hill, Drums: Frank Beard." Well... of course most people know by now (more than 35 years later) that they did not play on the song. Nor did they co-write it. It's documented in books (especially by David Blayney, their stage manager and original roadie) that Frank and Dusty did not play bass and drums on Under Pressure, instead it was bass synthesizer and digital drums programmed on the final version by Terry Manning but originally (on the design and writing tapes) this was done by Linden Hudson. So, of course, this makes Wikipedia references incorrect, wrong, fantasy, fiction, etc.. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.232.71.77 ( talk) 17:17, 9 December 2018 (UTC)
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's
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It is noted that information about Linden Hudson continues to disappear from ZZ Top articles. However, the references to what Linden Hudson did with respect to the Eliminator album are iron solid references. Book references can be given by David Blayney (15 years as ZZ Top's stage manager), and by Deborah Frost (writer for Rolling Stone), and by David Sinclair (writer for the London Times). Wikipedia is strange. Is it about facts? Often it is not. It often seems to be about fluff and hype. We'll see how that pans out in the future (signed-Texasman444).
ADD ON INFORMATION - FOR DISCUSSION, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS: Let me get more precise and specific about this WIKI article (topic) and, in fact, all articles and topics written in Wikipedia about The Eliminator Album. For now, let's just touch on this song "Under Pressure". On the topic page of this subject it states at the bottom "Bass: Dusty Hill, Drums: Frank Beard." Well... of course most people know by now (more than 35 years later) that they did not play on the song. Nor did they co-write it. It's documented in books (especially by David Blayney, their stage manager and original roadie) that Frank and Dusty did not play bass and drums on Under Pressure, instead it was bass synthesizer and digital drums programmed on the final version by Terry Manning but originally (on the design and writing tapes) this was done by Linden Hudson. So, of course, this makes Wikipedia references incorrect, wrong, fantasy, fiction, etc.. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.232.71.77 ( talk) 17:17, 9 December 2018 (UTC)