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Billy Squire

JohnC

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He was never a favorite but damned if he didn’t make some hits. We didn’t have cable TV (MTV) or money to buy albums and he was no longer very popular when I got more into music.
Some of you may have been aware of this but there is the feeling that this one video destroyed his career. You be the judge:
 
That whole Don't Say No album was killer from beginning to end. 1981 was a great year for Rock and Roll.
Rush - Moving Pictures
Judas Priest - Point of Entry
Ozzy - Diary of a Madman
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
Van Halen - Fair Warning
Iron Maiden - Killers
AC/DC - For Those About To Rock
Triumph - Allied Forces
Def Leppard - High N Dry
Foreigner - 4
April Wine - Nature of the Beast
ZZ Top - El Loco
Billy Squier - Don't Say No
Genesis - Abacab

I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but DAMN what a great year for music!
 
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