September
1981
Idol has put his past behind and moves forward with a thrust. Mony Mony is released, it's Billy Idol's first debut single as a solo artist accompanied by a selection of songs from his past (Untouchables- Dancing wit Myself) as well (Baby Talk) included on the 12 inch EP entitled "Don't Stop".
"BUT THE RADIO STATIONS
REFUSED TO PLAY IT BECAUSE I HAD SPIKY HAIR! THE
These early days in New York proved to be a challenge seeing Billy sleeping on friends floors, but the acceptance of his music in the clubs proved to be the fuel he needed to push forward. |
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February 1982
The turning point that would begin the ball rolling saw Billy cement a relationship with guitarist Steve Stevens, as you know became 50% of a song writing partnership. "HIS GUITAR IS LIKE A VOICE , IT SCREAMS, IT'S NOISY, IT CUTS RIGHT THROUGH"( BILLY IDOL) Billy's new group now consists of (Judi Dosier - keyboards, Phil Feit- bass, Gregg Gerson - drums , and Steve Stevens - guitar). With Keith Forsey producing, Idol's first solo album comes together. |
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July
1982
The roller coaster begins as Billy Idol - Billy Idol debuts and the American audience embraces him. It is August 1982 and "Hot in the city reaches number 23 in Billboard charts (Note that the single release still doesn't have his picture on it).
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