This album, "Don't Say No" was total fire. The follow up, "Emotions in Motion" was damn good too. Some highlights: "The Stroke." "In the Dark" "Everybody Wants You." "She's a Runner"
Billy Squier is an example of talent too good to fail, but not good enough to stand against the politics of the music industry. What a phonemical talent! This is an ALBUM concept where almost every single song is a winner.
He attended the Berkley College of Music. He wouldnt give up his publishing rights, and that made industry execs mad. He is worth $40 million dollars, a large amount of money for a guy who only had a couple great albums. As a comparison, Hall and Oates are worth around $35 million a piece. Daryll Hall HATES the industry. What a voice Billy has!
I wonder if that isn't what really wrecked him. More than that video. That Rock professor guy that's here on you tube brought out a good point. With the stroke. Where he said keep your contributions by your side. So the music industry won't allow creative success catalysts they're narrow minded and short sighted. Where if he's as rebellious as that song there was probably friction with capitol.
Billy is so underrated he was huge in the 80s wish more people gave him more credit because he is really talented with such stage presence. Saw him in concert when I was little. I was lucky enough to have a single mother who took me everywhere she went so I grew up experiencing amazing artists from a very young age. Check out his song “The Stroke” love it!
A little known fact about Billy. He is the number one most sampled artist. For the hip hop community. That is why he doesn’t do many concerts. He makes millions licensing his beats and riffs. Another great review by y’all
@@robertbrenneman5367 In '82 I saw Billy open for Foreigner at the Spectrum. It was my final semester of college so I think it was possibly February but I think it was in March.
The rawness in the sound, is the difference between when we used to record an analog as opposed to how everything is digitally mix now, my band used to record analog oh, you can hear almost every single sound
Billy Squire was huge in the early to mid 80s when I was in college. Songs you have to check out from the same album are “The Stroke”, “In the Dark” and “My Kinda Lover”. Strangely, one of my favorite songs from Billy Squier though is “Don’t say you Love Me” from one of his later albums….
First concert I ever saw was Billy Squier opening for Pat Benatar. It just doesn't get much better than that. They both just rocked the venue! Fantastic intro to rock and an amazing memory!! Check out more Billy Squier, "Everybody Wants You", "My Kinda Lover" and "Don't Say You Love Me". You won't be disappointed!!
I was never a big Billy Squier fan... but "Billy Squier opening for Pat Benatar"... It doesn't get more 80s than that! LOL We had it good musically in those days. And concert tickets were like 18 bucks!
Loved that Billy Squier album back in the day. Interesting tidbit: The drum line from his song "Big Beat" were sampled by a lot of early hip hop groups. You might also enjoy "In the Dark" and "Everybody Wants You." Two awesome rockers. Cheers to you guys, keep up the great reaction video work!
Billy was the next Led Zeppelin. He had a Plant voice, he & his drummer the late Bobby Chenard had Bonham down, had great guitar prowess including great Telecaster, & Les Paul tones, & was a dynamite songwriter, arranger & self producer. Literally on a certain level, an almost 1 man LZ.
@@warinsidemyhead8939 A beautiful, & now quite hard to find Telecaster/Les Paul hybrid Saint Blues guitar at that. It's funny how no one ever says if only The Dance hadn't looked so fruity. Nope, the general consensus is that of 'If only he hadn't ever danced at all!' All can think of is that was the worst Cocaine Decision ever. If only Billy hadn't done The Booger Sugar Boogie!
love watching you guys getting lost in the music, its awesome! i grew up listening to Billy all my childhood. Some of his best for you guys are "In The Dark", "The Stroke", "Everybody Wants You", "Rock Me Tonight", "All Night Long"
The drummer's name is Bobby Chouinard. He was on most of the Billy Squier albums. Unfortunately, he left us in 1997. Great drummer! He always stood out on every song he played! Also, fun fact: Billy Squier is the most sampled artist in hip hop. I'm sure Bobby had a lot to do with it!
Not even close to being the most sampled. Big Beat got used a shitton back then but the James Brown breaks, The Winstons, Bob James, etc got used a LOT more. Big Beat will forever be the toughest drum break though imo.
Great album from beginning to end. This album is Billy at his finest and is, indeed, "raw." There is no pretense to this album. He has a lot of bangers.
Way back in the 1970s, Billy Squier was in a band called Piper. The first concert that I ever went to was Kiss in 1977. Piper was the opening band. And on a side note, when I saw Kiss in 1979 the opening band was Judas Priest.
Thank you to whomever in comments for the led Zep reference! Totally hear it now! Never placed it even though I’ve liked it since it came out. This is where 70s rock was heading until mtv hit and changed the calculus. As someone mentioned he had a really wack video and couldn’t shift to the new medium. But for a while there he was the future.
Billy sued his record company over some royalty issues and ended up owning his master recordings in the settlement. Rap/ hip hop artists love his beats and riffs and have sampled him so much that Billy has made millions in royalties from people sampling his music.
Friday, August 27, 1982 at the Myriad in OKC. Queen in concert with Billy Squier opening. Unforgettable experience. Nothing like seeing Bohemian Rhapsody performed live with Freddie. I still have the ticket.
You're getting warmer...😎 And with this tune, you have officially jumped down the musical rabbit hole of Billy Squire!! Do the happy dance with me, because great music with a twist in every song awaits!!! *All Night Long* *In The Dark* *Everybody Wants You* *Don't Say You Love Me* *She Goes Down* *Love Is The Hero* That'll do for starters and I hope you keep an eye on this thread because you really need more Billy Squire to help round out your 80's musical understanding. It's only right. And when you react to "The Stroke" please pay very close attention to the lyrics otherwise you might mishear him sing something...that he didn't really sing...😯😁 I really loves me some Billy Squire tunes, all right, all right, all right...essential listening, imo. He's got a gravel in there, and a fire... Thanks S.W.
You totally nailed that vibe. Billy was one of the best artists of early 80s American rock and roll. I graduated high school in the early 80s when he was really big and we listened to a lot of his stuff along with Journey, Van Halen, Pat Benatar, The Cars, and The Police. I'm sure you already got all these suggestions so let me just echo, for further Billy Squier songs: "Everybody Wants You", "My Kind of Lover", and "The Stroke". If you liked this one you'll like those too.
The album that this track is from is TOP NOTCH!! Every single track is unreal. Especially, What Do You Want From Me and Too Daze Gone....The album was released around 1981....
I really enjoy and appreciate you breaking down the song and listening to it first hand. I'm from way back and seen this dude live every time his was in town. Every concert was bang'n start to finish!
All right my babies.... I've seen Billy Squier three times in concert! This band sounds exactly like the records and cassette tapes! P.S. please try your best to always showcase "official videos" , so the whole RSR family can view these artists. 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
I don't know about sounding exactly like the recordings, or if I'd even want that. But his show at Meriweather Post Pavilion in probably '81 or '82 was pure energy. More running from wing to wing of the stage than I'd ever seen, before or since.
@@Hexon66 I'm sure when you seen the productions in the very early stages of Billy Squier's career, the band was just starting out. But when I seen all three productions, the band had more time behind them which made them tighter, stronger and probably sounded a lot better than what you witnessed. Plus, the technology of electronic mixing boards and sound engineers have evolved. But I'm glad that you had the experience to see them in their debut stages 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
Bobby Chouinard was Billy's close friend and log time Drummer. The Guitar work is 95% Billy Squier himself. Vince Gill, Kieth Urban, and numerous others play a VERY special edition guitar sold only by Fender, called the "Squier strat" or the Squier Stratocaster... the 80's "Arena Rock" movement Squier wrote the book and set a standard. ~R.
Billy Squier is my absolute favorite artist and has been since I first heard The Stroke around 1980. You two have a ton of excellent music to listen to just from Billy alone. Enjoy!! Rock on!
One of my favorite songs of all time! Pretty much all guitar players love this song! It's just simply so freaking cool to play along those simple but very catchy intro and riffs! And solo is also so on point for this kind of song!
You guys are great✌🏽 Billy Squire was the real deal just as I was graduating from HS. Amazing live shows. Really cool to look back at his work. Nice to see you really appreciate him.
FINALLY! Took a while, but you finally got to Billy Squire! Lonely is the Night is awesome! ...now react to some of his other songs such as The Stroke, Everybody Wants You, and My Kind of Lover please 🙂
Love Billy Squier, another great 80s rocker you haven’t played yet is Jimmy Barnes. You just have to play his “When Your Love Is Gone, live in concert and you WILL be hooked.
Billy was huge in the 80's. His 3 big albums had so many great rock songs. His other albums are good too, but these are the best. Don't Say No is absolutely classic. Don't Say No (1981) Emotions in Motion (1982) Signs of Life (1984)
Amber, you seem to really starting to grasp the many aspects of good rock music. Good to see more enlightened people such as you and j that really appreciates what rock music is about and how to really enjoy it. Keep on rocking. Love your show!
Billy Squire rocked and I love the funky rock riffs in this song especially. Rock mixed with some old school funk. My older sister had this on vinyl and I eventually had the cassette. We played the album like crazy.
Billy Squier is an all-time favorite. Saw him live 2 times. The first opening for Queen in the early 80's. This guitar intro in a completely dark auditorium was one of my favorite openings to a show EVER,.
Squier is one of those artists who kind of got lost in the shuffle, but he has a great voice. I mistook this for a Led Zeppelin song the first time I heard it, which is quite the compliment. The drums are excellent.
Billy Squier Deep Dive: 1. The Big Beat (One of the most sampled songs in rap history) 2. In The Dark 3. The Stroke (His biggest hit) 4. My Kinda Lover 5. Everybody Wants You 6. Emotions In Motion 7. All Night Long 8. Rock Me Tonight (The song/video that ruined his career). 9. Don’t Say You Love Me 10. She Goes Down
Best concert I *EVER* saw: Billy Squier opened for *_QUEEN_* !!! -- Yep, I saw Freddie before he was dead.
Me too! in Cincinnati Gardens.
This album is so good-its like they just set up in Squier's garage and went to town. No heavy production-no autotune-just pure, raw, driving rock.
Absolutely
When music was music
This was just prior to the era when over producing became standard.
Funny you said that I had a friend who would always say Billy Squire & Supertramp were the greatest garage bands ever
Well said!
I know I'm super late to this party, but when Amber said, "the drummer absolutely killing it" I was like "YES" the drummer rocks!
This was Billy Squier's tribute to Led Zeppelin. Listen to the John Bonham style drumming
Yes!
I knew I recognized the sound on this song. Led Zeppelin, that makes sense.
I remember hearing this same comment from a DJ years ago
Not just the style of drumming, but that big When the Levee Breaks, drums in the open stairway sound!!
and his voice.....I was like he sounds just like Robert Plant to me lol...
This album, "Don't Say No" was total fire. The follow up, "Emotions in Motion" was damn good too.
Some highlights:
"The Stroke."
"In the Dark"
"Everybody Wants You."
"She's a Runner"
Don't Say No was Squier's 2nd solo album
@@rickvolavka7026 Corrected by removing "first" Thanks for clarifying.
The Stroke was the weakest song on Don't Say No
Most definitely The Stroke and Everybody Wants You 🙏🙏
Billy was great in concert back in the mid 80's. Good old rock and roll.
He doesn't get the respect deserving of his great music. Billy Squier is one of my favorites, still today! I can listen to his music all day.
Billy Squier is an example of talent too good to fail, but not good enough to stand against the politics of the music industry. What a phonemical talent! This is an ALBUM concept where almost every single song is a winner.
He attended the Berkley College of Music. He wouldnt give up his publishing rights, and that made industry execs mad. He is worth $40 million dollars, a large amount of money for a guy who only had a couple great albums. As a comparison, Hall and Oates are worth around $35 million a piece. Daryll Hall HATES the industry. What a voice Billy has!
Jay and Amber plz. Find a Anreas Sergovia vidoe. Another absolute genius on a classical guitar. He pays symphonies with 2 hands.
I wonder if that isn't what really wrecked him. More than that video. That Rock professor guy that's here on you tube brought out a good point. With the stroke. Where he said keep your contributions by your side. So the music industry won't allow creative success catalysts they're narrow minded and short sighted. Where if he's as rebellious as that song there was probably friction with capitol.
This dude frickin jammed big time.
BillyS was my Rocker back in the 80’s!
I don't have much to add. Squier is just simple in your face rock and roll done right.
Billy is so underrated he was huge in the 80s wish more people gave him more credit because he is really talented with such stage presence. Saw him in concert when I was little. I was lucky enough to have a single mother who took me everywhere she went so I grew up experiencing amazing artists from a very young age. Check out his song “The Stroke” love it!
Gotta love Billy Squier!!!!
In The Dark, Everybody Wants You
Billy Squire is one of the most sampled artists out. His music has always been fire.
A little known fact about Billy. He is the number one most sampled artist. For the hip hop community. That is why he doesn’t do many concerts. He makes millions licensing his beats and riffs. Another great review by y’all
It's actually James Brown not Billy
What songs/artists? That's awesome.
@@redrocks1983 I think Eminem samples the stroke
That whole Don't Say No album is insane !
He was my first concert. He opened for Queen. He killed it!!!!
1982? I saw them at The Spectrum in Philly.
@@robertbrenneman5367 In '82 I saw Billy open for Foreigner at the Spectrum. It was my final semester of college so I think it was possibly February but I think it was in March.
Yes, he did 🤩🤩🤩 I saw them at The Forum in '82
The rawness in the sound, is the difference between when we used to record an analog as opposed to how everything is digitally mix now, my band used to record analog oh, you can hear almost every single sound
Billy Squire was huge in the early to mid 80s when I was in college. Songs you have to check out from the same album are “The Stroke”, “In the Dark” and “My Kinda Lover”.
Strangely, one of my favorite songs from Billy Squier though is “Don’t say you Love Me” from one of his later albums….
Billy Squier! Can't believe it! Finally!
First concert I ever saw was Billy Squier opening for Pat Benatar. It just doesn't get much better than that. They both just rocked the venue! Fantastic intro to rock and an amazing memory!! Check out more Billy Squier, "Everybody Wants You", "My Kinda Lover" and "Don't Say You Love Me". You won't be disappointed!!
I was never a big Billy Squier fan... but "Billy Squier opening for Pat Benatar"... It doesn't get more 80s than that! LOL We had it good musically in those days. And concert tickets were like 18 bucks!
And just think, Def Leppard opened for Billy Squire when Pyromania came out. Talk about coming full circle.
I can't imagine having to follow Billy Squier. He rocks too hard. Once he leaves the stage there's no place to go but down.
Billy is simply awesome
Loved that Billy Squier album back in the day. Interesting tidbit: The drum line from his song "Big Beat" were sampled by a lot of early hip hop groups. You might also enjoy "In the Dark" and "Everybody Wants You." Two awesome rockers. Cheers to you guys, keep up the great reaction video work!
Big Beat is the most sampled drum piece, & actually its The most sampled piece of Music ever. Mailbox money for life & beyond...
@@andresflores1500 The most sampled would be The Amen Break.
I haven't heard this in ages. I loved this song back in the day.
Billy Squier is a great producer… and this is something that is not overproduced… check out my kind of lover, in the dark, the stroke etc….
Can't get enough of these two, great channel! This was one of the first songs I did as a singer and to this day I'll never forget performing it live.
Raw is a great way to say it. That’s what I love about classic rock. Good reaction!
It's worth noting that Billy was produced by Mack, who was also producing Queen at the time.
The Stroke is my favorite Billy Squier song. He takes me back to fun times. Some of the best times of my life.
I didn't see anyone say he is still touring.He is.First concert I took my daughter to.Great showman.
Billy was the next Led Zeppelin. He had a Plant voice, he & his drummer the late Bobby Chenard had Bonham down, had great guitar prowess including great Telecaster, & Les Paul tones, & was a dynamite songwriter, arranger & self producer. Literally on a certain level, an almost 1 man LZ.
And then the "dance" happened....lol
@@warinsidemyhead8939 Haha! Yes, & then the dance happened. Good one! Instant Classic!
@@andresflores1500 Lol....if he would've just stood still and played the damned guitar....
@@warinsidemyhead8939 A beautiful, & now quite hard to find Telecaster/Les Paul hybrid Saint Blues guitar at that. It's funny how no one ever says if only The Dance hadn't looked so fruity. Nope, the general consensus is that of 'If only he hadn't ever danced at all!' All can think of is that was the worst Cocaine Decision ever. If only Billy hadn't done The Booger Sugar Boogie!
@@andresflores1500 Lol!!😁😁
Billy is from Massachusetts where i live..proud of my Massachusetts boy
This whole album is FANTASTIC... Definitely one of my all time faves!
Yessss Billy Squier!! Wore out this album, especially this song! I’m back in high school💕😂
Anything from 80s rocker Billy Squire is good.Very popular in his time.👍👍
Thank you, I forgot how powerful he was.
This was "top 40" when I was in High School! (I'm 58 now)😆 This took me back!❤❤
love watching you guys getting lost in the music, its awesome! i grew up listening to Billy all my childhood. Some of his best for you guys are "In The Dark", "The Stroke", "Everybody Wants You", "Rock Me Tonight", "All Night Long"
Love squier. Great guitarist and singer
You couldn’t escape hearing his work on the radio, all your friends car stereo’s even in dance clubs during rock segments. Billy Squire was FIRE!!!
The voice, the stage presence, the picking. Man's a gift.
Billy is definitely a hidden gem,
“The Stroke” is a classic, more please!
Billy is great! I enjoyed seeing you two getting into it. Another Billy who is great... Billy Joel. Scenes from an Italian restaurant....PLEASE
The drummer's name is Bobby Chouinard. He was on most of the Billy Squier albums. Unfortunately, he left us in 1997. Great drummer! He always stood out on every song he played! Also, fun fact: Billy Squier is the most sampled artist in hip hop. I'm sure Bobby had a lot to do with it!
Not even close to being the most sampled. Big Beat got used a shitton back then but the James Brown breaks, The Winstons, Bob James, etc got used a LOT more. Big Beat will forever be the toughest drum break though imo.
Billy Squier some great songs
Great album from beginning to end. This album is Billy at his finest and is, indeed, "raw." There is no pretense to this album. He has a lot of bangers.
FINALLY! You NEED to hear more Billy Squier. :)
MY KINDA LOVER
IN THE DARK
Billy is awesome! "everybody wants you", "the stroke", "my kinda lover".
This song, like a lot of Billy's, has *swagger*.
1 ..Billy Squier Rocks !!
My kind of lover; Everybody wants you are both worth checking out. Right up there with this reaction for sure!
Way back in the 1970s, Billy Squier was in a band called Piper. The first concert that I ever went to was Kiss in 1977. Piper was the opening band. And on a side note, when I saw Kiss in 1979 the opening band was Judas Priest.
Billy is the man!
Nice reaction - In the Dark if you are lining up Billy S. songs in the future. 1981 music to study by back in the day in the dorms.
It's Billy Squier. 😎
Absolutely love Billy Squire's music. He's underrated, which is such a shame !
Still does some touring and such.
His biggest hit song's video killed his career.
Harry Edward Nilsson III👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
@@michaelallen387 homophobia killed his career. It's 2024, you can say it...
I wouldn't say homophobia, Queen was huge during the time. The video was just terrible! Billy was my favorite Rockstar at the time too!
Squire was in a band called Piper. Album is Can’t Wait. I saw them open for KISS way back in the day at Madison Square Garden.
There were two Piper albums that I used to have; I believe the other was just titled Piper.
Thank you to whomever in comments for the led Zep reference! Totally hear it now! Never placed it even though I’ve liked it since it came out. This is where 70s rock was heading until mtv hit and changed the calculus. As someone mentioned he had a really wack video and couldn’t shift to the new medium. But for a while there he was the future.
One of my favorite artists when I was in high school! Yep. I'm old, lol.
Billy sued his record company over some royalty issues and ended up owning his master recordings in the settlement. Rap/ hip hop artists love his beats and riffs and have sampled him so much that Billy has made millions in royalties from people sampling his music.
Fun Fact: In 2006 he joined Sheila E, Edgar Winter, Rod Argent and Hamish Stewart(Average White Band) on tour with the Ringo Starr All Star Band. 🙂
Friday, August 27, 1982 at the Myriad in OKC. Queen in concert with Billy Squier opening. Unforgettable experience. Nothing like seeing Bohemian Rhapsody performed live with Freddie. I still have the ticket.
Squire is such a great sound. Been a Squire fan for many years..
You're getting warmer...😎
And with this tune, you have officially jumped down the musical rabbit hole of Billy Squire!! Do the happy dance with me, because great music with a twist in every song awaits!!!
*All Night Long*
*In The Dark*
*Everybody Wants You*
*Don't Say You Love Me*
*She Goes Down*
*Love Is The Hero*
That'll do for starters and I hope you keep an eye on this thread because you really need more Billy Squire to help round out your 80's musical understanding. It's only right. And when you react to "The Stroke" please pay very close attention to the lyrics otherwise you might mishear him sing something...that he didn't really sing...😯😁
I really loves me some Billy Squire tunes, all right, all right, all right...essential listening, imo. He's got a gravel in there, and a fire...
Thanks
S.W.
How can you know so many of his songs, and get his name wrong?!
Grew up in 70s and 80s and I think best music made is from 1975 to 85 . So blessed to have had so much great music in my youth.
You totally nailed that vibe. Billy was one of the best artists of early 80s American rock and roll. I graduated high school in the early 80s when he was really big and we listened to a lot of his stuff along with Journey, Van Halen, Pat Benatar, The Cars, and The Police. I'm sure you already got all these suggestions so let me just echo, for further Billy Squier songs: "Everybody Wants You", "My Kind of Lover", and "The Stroke". If you liked this one you'll like those too.
The album that this track is from is TOP NOTCH!! Every single track is unreal. Especially, What Do You Want From Me and Too Daze Gone....The album was released around 1981....
I saw this tour !!!!!! What a fun time this memory brings back. Thanks for doing this.
I really enjoy and appreciate you breaking down the song and listening to it first hand. I'm from way back and seen this dude live every time his was in town. Every concert was bang'n start to finish!
All right my babies.... I've seen Billy Squier three times in concert! This band sounds exactly like the records and cassette tapes! P.S. please try your best to always showcase "official videos" , so the whole RSR family can view these artists. 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
I don't know about sounding exactly like the recordings, or if I'd even want that. But his show at Meriweather Post Pavilion in probably '81 or '82 was pure energy. More running from wing to wing of the stage than I'd ever seen, before or since.
@@Hexon66 I'm sure when you seen the productions in the very early stages of Billy Squier's career, the band was just starting out. But when I seen all three productions, the band had more time behind them which made them tighter, stronger and probably sounded a lot better than what you witnessed. Plus, the technology of electronic mixing boards and sound engineers have evolved. But I'm glad that you had the experience to see them in their debut stages 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
Bobby Chouinard was Billy's close friend and log time Drummer. The Guitar work is 95% Billy Squier himself. Vince Gill, Kieth Urban, and numerous others play a VERY special edition guitar sold only by Fender, called the "Squier strat" or the Squier Stratocaster... the 80's "Arena Rock" movement Squier wrote the book and set a standard.
~R.
Also...The Stroke & Everybody Wants You!! I've been begging for Billy Squier!! Yay!! ❤️
Definately need to hear The Stroke...and Everbody wants you...such a vibe!
@@denniss5275 My Kinda Lover is another good one!!
Billy Squier is my absolute favorite artist and has been since I first heard The Stroke around 1980. You two have a ton of excellent music to listen to just from Billy alone. Enjoy!! Rock on!
Now you have to react to his song, "Rock Me Tonight", the video destroyed his career but the song is awesome!
"Raw" is a great way to describe Squire's music. Great choice!
One of my favorite songs of all time! Pretty much all guitar players love this song! It's just simply so freaking cool to play along those simple but very catchy intro and riffs! And solo is also so on point for this kind of song!
You guys are great✌🏽 Billy Squire was the real deal just as I was graduating from HS. Amazing live shows. Really cool to look back at his work. Nice to see you really appreciate him.
A most excellent choice! Billy's 1982 album "Emotions in Motion" is a favorite of mine. You should check out "She's a Runner" and Learn How to Live"
Squire is THE most underrated artists of the 80’s he had a great voice, great sound
FINALLY! Took a while, but you finally got to Billy Squire! Lonely is the Night is awesome! ...now react to some of his other songs such as The Stroke, Everybody Wants You, and My Kind of Lover please 🙂
I absolutely love how they enjoy him❤❤❤❤ Childhood memories.
Love Billy Squier, another great 80s rocker you haven’t played yet is Jimmy Barnes. You just have to play his “When Your Love Is Gone, live in concert and you WILL be hooked.
It's been too long since I've had time to just "hang out" with you guys! I'm happy to get the chance to do so and watch a good handful of videos.
If you want to make a 'work out tape' you can't go wrong with a bunch of Billy Squier. A greatly underappreciated talent.
I saw Billy Squier open for Pat Benatar in Providence, RI in 1981. One of the most awesome concerts ever . . .
Billy was huge in the 80's. His 3 big albums had so many great rock songs. His other albums are good too, but these are the best. Don't Say No is absolutely classic. Don't Say No (1981) Emotions in Motion (1982) Signs of Life (1984)
His 1st album, Tale Of The Tape, holds up on its own right with bangers like The Big Beat and You Should Be High Love.
grandioso BILLY SQUIER , gran musico ....un fan de CHILE
If You guys love the old classic rock feel y’all need to do a movie review of Dazed and Confused. You guys will love it
Dammit, to heck!!! I only have two thumbs!
I'm throwing in my two huge toes, too!!!
So, I give this Artist, and Song, 4 thumbs up 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼!!!!
"Love is the Hero" featuring Freddie Mercury. I doesn't get any better.
Amber, you seem to really starting to grasp the many aspects of good rock music. Good to see more enlightened people such as you and j that really appreciates what rock music is about and how to really enjoy it. Keep on rocking. Love your show!
Billy Squire rocked and I love the funky rock riffs in this song especially. Rock mixed with some old school funk. My older sister had this on vinyl and I eventually had the cassette. We played the album like crazy.
Billy Squier is an all-time favorite. Saw him live 2 times. The first opening for Queen in the early 80's. This guitar intro in a completely dark auditorium was one of my favorite openings to a show EVER,.
Billy was able to make many many styles of songs , Not just the same music type with just different words .
KRANK IT!!! LAWD I love this song
Squier is one of those artists who kind of got lost in the shuffle, but he has a great voice. I mistook this for a Led Zeppelin song the first time I heard it, which is quite the compliment. The drums are excellent.
Love Billy Squier! "Everybody Wants You" is a must hear.
My favorite is "My kind of lover"! A real rocking genius is Mr. Squire. Be sure to also check out:
Emotions in motion
Stroke
In the Dark
This is a GREAT song !! Literally.... Make love to it !!
Billy Squier Deep Dive:
1. The Big Beat (One of the most sampled songs in rap history)
2. In The Dark
3. The Stroke (His biggest hit)
4. My Kinda Lover
5. Everybody Wants You
6. Emotions In Motion
7. All Night Long
8. Rock Me Tonight (The song/video that ruined his career).
9. Don’t Say You Love Me
10. She Goes Down
You have to do IN THE DARK next. Amazing.
Great video thank you