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Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.It’s very easy to dismiss Billy Squier as some early 80’s Corporate Rock wimp. Especially if you have spent a sizable portion of your life having to listen to this song on Classic Rock Radio:
Or if you wondered just what in the name of Sweet Baby Jesus was Mr. Squier and company thinking when they filmed this video:
Before I proceed, I have to be honest with the people reading this. I have had plenty of laughs through the years at Billy Squier’s expense. I have joked about how his hit song “The Stroke” was about stroking off long after the joke stopped being funny. I also admit to laughing AT Billy Squier just about EVERYTIME I watch the video to “Rock Me Tonight.” But if you do a little bit of digging (like I tend to do) you will realize that there is more to Mr. Squier than the string of hits he had in until about 1991.
First of all, Billy Squier is not some flash in the pan Pop Rock artist but a career musician who had been paying his dues since 1968 (about twelve years before his major label solo debut). His first band included Dead Kennedys bassist Klaus Flouride. That’s right the bassist from the FUCKING DEAD KENNEDYS. In the 70’s he formed a band called Piper that featured future Kiss guitarist Bruce Kullick.
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If being in a band with a Dead Kennedy was not unusual enough Billy Squier is a bit of a hip hop pioneer. Say What? There is
a song on Billy Squier’s 1980 solo debut called “The Big Beat…”
The song came out about a year before “The Stroke” and all his other hits that followed. Although the song wasn’t an immediate hit for Billy Squier, the “beat” on “The Big Beat” has been sampled by a long list of Hip Hop artists that include:
Run DMC
Big Daddy Kane, Dizee Rascal and “99 Problems” by Jay Z
Billy Squier Rock Me Tonight Youtube
I guess in part I am writing this blog as an informal way to apologize to Billy Squier. As I stated earlier, I used dismiss his music as cheesy commercial rock. I even got into countless musical arguments over the merits of Billy Squier’s music. So this is kind of my way of adimitting that I was being a little too hard on the guy. Although I doubt the day will come in which the video to “Rock Me Tonite” will ever stop being funny, there is more to the guy than that one really bad video. Besides, a big reason why those hits Billy Squier had back in the day still get played on the radio is because they were well written songs, even if his videos do look kind of cheesy.