Billy Squier - Happy Blue video free download


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Duration: 07:22
Uploaded: 2012/10/24

This rare interview track was originally released to the press to promote Billy's acoustic album Happy Blue, and promote his upcoming Borders Books tour in 1998.

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8 years ago

Mike Idziak

I saw him when he came to Michigan and got his autograph. I forgot to bring my camera(crap). Still unhappy about that. Maybe I can meet him again one day.

9 years ago

Paul Brooks

i love the toon billy need a sax bud

9 years ago

Kimberly Wills

ALL artists should follow what's in their souls... it's a lesson we all need to learn. Artists need to survive, so of course they go for the money, I too do things that aren't creative to make money, but if we follow what's truly wanting to flow out, others would most likely love it even more, or maybe the audience would shift, or whatever... we should all try to remember to be open to change, and go with the Flow. :-)

9 years ago

Black Death 1347

It seems odd that Billy would ever become disillusioned about his abilities, as great a songwriter and guitarist he is. Not to mention being a proven, repeated success.

9 years ago

Gary Kloner

I've always had a good impression of Billy Squire since the 80s. I don't mean just that I like him and his music, which of course I do. He's a very talented singer song writer rock musician. Beyond all that in all the interviews I've seen of him over the years, he comes across as grounded, intelligent, perceptive, introspective even intellectual. And he has other interests besides just music, including apparently even studying art history. The last thing Billy Squire is is the cliche of a self destructive rock star who succumbs to drugs and alcohol and then loses all his money. This guy is on the ball!

10 years ago

bpd1964

I was at the Paramus, New Jersey show which was the first time I had the honor to meet him. Met him again during the 2009 tour. Billy's the greatest, and should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

10 years ago

wmwaytyler

I've always enjoyed Billy's music as he's got a unique and great voice for singing. He puts his voice and vocals to fantastic tunes such as "In The Dark", "Rock Me Tonite", "Now Ain't The Time", "Calley Oh", "Anyday", "She's A Runner", "The Big Beat", "The Music's All Right", "See Me Through", "My Kinda Lover", "Too Daze Gone", "Lonely Is The Night", "Like I'm Lovin' You", "Everybody Wants You"!! It would be really cool to hear and sing his songs from his Piper dayz!

10 years ago

guitorb

I've heard people say that there's more to life than Rock and Roll. It carries way more cred when you say it , Billy.

10 years ago

P Smith

Billy, Ive got a huge passion for music and you are honest to god one of my all time favorites!!!!!!!!!!!! Ive got every one of your albums. The first song of yours that I ever heard was Everybody Wants You. I was so impressed with your voice. I remember that day well. I love you man. You are a huge inspiration to me. Best of luck in all you do. Luv ya - Trish

10 years ago

camlloyd67

Would love to see you in Does Moines, Iowa :-) :-) :-) have and still love all your music. Had tale of the tape, don't say no and I think I had all of your tapes- yes tapes trying to get all of them back now and on CD's :-) :-) :-)

10 years ago

kprimm1967

Always loved Billy, The Don't say no album was great when it came out and still is today.

11 years ago

Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien

I love this, the opening song and The Stroke as a blues song, beautiful stuff! I'm glad Squire is still making music, he has a beautiful voice. I could listen all day. When I was a teenager,my friend Suzie died in her sleep, we didn't even know she was sick. She was such a huge Billy Squire fan, we made sure she was buried with one of his concert tee shirts. I mean, she lived in them when she was with us, so why not? He made her so happy in her short life and I'll always love him for that.

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