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Billy Idol Biography
While
Billy Idol has the dubious honor of having a youth culture named after his
former band, Generation X, the British musician's work as a solo artist
gave him mass acceptance. His solo New Wave music impacted the charts, but
Generation X's punk music helped shape a genre. The snappy dance rock of 1983's Rebel Yell, with the hits "Eyes Without A Face," "Flesh For Fantasy" and the title track, further propelled Idol's career, earning Idol a Grammy nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Idol was once again nominated with 1986's Whiplash Smile, but the record lacked his earlier energy and conviction, with Stevens stealing most of the spotlight. Idol also released a dance remix collection, Vital Idol, which cracked the top 10 and sold platinum thanks to a new version of "Mony Mony," which went straight to number one. Stevens split to form the Atomic Playboys. It took
Idol three years to come up with Charmed Life, but, in tragic irony, while
he was awaiting its release, he got into an accident while riding his
Harley in February 1990; he was left with multiple fractures and muscle
damage. Idol not only survived the crash, but once recovered, toured in
support the pushed-back Charmed Life, which generated the top five hit
"Cradle Of Love." (Set to have a prominent role in Oliver
Stone's movie The Doors, the accident meant he only could have a cameo--on
crutches.) It took another three years for Idol to release his next
musical offering, Cyberpunk, a coupling of music with videos, computer
graphics and manipulated imagery; while it was supposed to be a tribute to
pop music's growing fascination with computers, it comes across as Idol
jumping on the latest bandwagon. Billy Idol Links |
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