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Billy Squier "The Big Beat"
The first time i listened to this song,i thought it was zepplins Robert Plant.Back in the day brothers were breakn' to the breaks in this cut. Those breaks have been sampled by a few rappers. That lead me to more of his shit, like the "Don't Say No" LPwith Stroke Too Daze Gone In The Dark Lonely Is The Night My Kinda Lover You Know What I Like Nobody Knows I Need You "actually that whole lp was lit" plus some tracks on the Emotions in Motion LPlike, Listen To The Heart Beat Emotions In Motion Everybody Wants You Learn How To Live Keep Me Satisfied | |
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Big Beat is crazy good.
Songwise I really like "Emotions In Motion". | |
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brothers use walk around with home-made taped samples
of the drum break in that song& cardboard boxes,or linolium floor sections. "not sure on the spelling. but i can count to five Un Doo Fee fo Fie | |
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yep,billy rawks. "I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill" | |
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"My Kinda Lover" and the BIG HIT "Stroke" were killin'! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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"Yelp" | |
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Stroke is a great song, some of my other favs by him are In The Dark, My Kind of Lover and Lonely is the Night | |
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All I know of billy Squier is the sample of Big Beat that Dizzy Rascal sampled for his song Fix Up Look Sharp and that shit rocks like a mutha! | |
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blackguitaristz said: "My Kinda Lover" and the BIG HIT "Stroke" were killin'!
What a conincidence BG Baby, those two songs were my favorite cuts on Squire's album along with Emotion In Motion, In The Dark, and Everybody Wants You. | |
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he was cool. | |
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Saw him open for Pat Benatar, way back in the day. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: Saw him open for Pat Benatar, way back in the day.
Wow, I bet that was a cool ass concert. | |
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I used to play the Don't Say No album over and over and over... until one day I got Prince's 1999 album. Billy Squier had a great sound. I still lvoe that album. | |
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Hotlegs said: Stax said: Saw him open for Pat Benatar, way back in the day.
Wow, I bet that was a cool ass concert. She was touring on the Precious Time album, I think. Billy was touring on Don't Say No, I think. Merriweather Post Pavillion - Coulumbia, MD. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: Hotlegs said: Wow, I bet that was a cool ass concert. She was touring on the Precious Time album, I think. Billy was touring on Don't Say No, I think. Merriweather Post Pavillion - Coulumbia, MD. | |
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Spelling people.... spelling!!!! | |
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MartyMcFly said: Spelling people.... spelling!!!!
Whatever, its a thread not grade school damn! | |
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I always hoped that VH-1 would have done a "Behind The Music" special on him. I'm sure his story would be quite interesting. He jammed with Jimi Hendrix and went out with one of Jim Morrison's girlfriends (Pamela I think) and his old band Piper opened for KISS in the 70's. He was huge in the 80's until he did that "Rock Me Tonight" video. Then that killed his career. It would be cool to hear his whole take on all that. | |
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MsLegs said: MartyMcFly said: Spelling people.... spelling!!!!
Whatever, its a thread not grade school damn! | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: He was huge in the 80's until he did that "Rock Me Tonight" video. Then that killed his career. It would be cool to hear his whole take on all that.
What happened exactly? | |
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"My Kinda Lover"
love that song! | |
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DavidEye said: "My Kinda Lover"
love that song! That song really grooves. "You're My Kinda Lover. My Kinda Lover. My Kinda Lover." | |
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One of my alltime favorite cuts if Everybody Wants You.
"You Never Get Away. Everybody Wants You." [Edited 6/15/05 6:36am] | |
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Hotlegs said: DavidEye said: "My Kinda Lover"
love that song! That song really grooves. "You're My Kinda Lover. My Kinda Lover. My Kinda Lover." hell yeah | |
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I never knew there was so much love for Billy on the org! I think my first introduction to Billy was when he opened in concert in Mpls for Queen, a show that I saw when I was about twelve. I was immediately hooked. Then MTV was born and he was on a lot. He was my favorite for a few years as a young teen. I saw him again in Mpls headlining with the band Ratt as opener. Practically wore out my Don't Say No and Emotions in Motion LP However, I'm not sure what "Big Beat" is And I must have dropped out of fandom before the Rock Me Tonight video, because that doesn't ring a bell either | |
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I love "on our own" from the little known, but classic 80's "metropolis" soundtrack. Do his other songs sound like this (very 80's track)
I like his voice. | |
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He has a good voice and pretty good songs but the arrangements/instrumentation are weak. There's just not enough meat to them, when it seems like they could really rock. He was very sexy on stage though.
Now he's cut off all his hair and looks completely different. | |
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MartyMcFly said: SPYZFAN1 said: He was huge in the 80's until he did that "Rock Me Tonight" video. Then that killed his career. It would be cool to hear his whole take on all that.
What happened exactly? Billy had just enough of the Zep vibe to make you do a double-take when you initially heard him. Like Cee, my favorite Squier tune was Emotion In Motion (probably the funk factor) followed by Everybody Wants You. The fall came after the Rock Me Tonight video. All his hard rock fans felt betrayed by his prancing around in the video. Not really out of that period's style book of hard rock poses and stances. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm [Edited 6/15/05 13:06pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: MartyMcFly said: What happened exactly? Billy had just enough of the Zep vibe to make you do a double-take when you initially heard him. Like Cee, my favorite Squier tune was Emotion In Motion (probably the funk factor) followed by Everybody Wants You. The fall came after the Rock Me Tonight video. All his hard rock fans felt betrayed by his prancing around in the video. Not really out of that period's style book of hard rock poses and stances. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm [Edited 6/15/05 13:06pm] Here it is: http://www.davemmr.com/vi...2nite.html The writer of this points out that the dancing looked gay Hey, I actually do remember seeing this, of course, and loving it. They say he pranced around like a schoolgirl, but me being a schoolgirl I don't think it bothered me much. Seems a little silly that that alone could ruin someone's career. Not a bad song though and he still looks sexy. | |
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In 1984, Signs Of Life charted at #11 and cracked the platinum level; its "Rock Me Tonite" single peaked in the Top 20. But the awkward video for that song, Squier notes, "wreaked havoc on my career." He also wanted to progress musically, but had little support. "My success created a perception of who I was, and therefore how I should look and what I symbolized. If I deviated, I lost credibility. If I stepped out of "the box," there was no acceptance. It's one of the ironies of success: people don't want you to change." -www.marstalent.com/bio_billy_squier.htm | |
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