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TRP: Sloppy Seconds & Leftovers

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Is that guy not a midget?
He looks like what would come out of CTF if Brent impregnated her.
And what gives with the hair metal dorkateers headbanging a wall?
If they're foopers, my guess is they're just trying to end it all in the video. Either that or they're dumb enough to think doing that will lead them to bigger and better things - like failing in bands that play in other ****holes like Flint or Joliet.
 
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What was that Billy Squier song that ruined his career? That was the worst.Oh, "Rock Me Tonight"!

Ummm...from Wiki:

Two years passed between Emotions in Motion and Squier's next album Signs of Life. It was his third consecutive Platinum album. The album's first single release, "Rock Me Tonite" was Squier's biggest 'Pop' hit. It reached #15 on Billboard's Hot 100 - as well as #1 on the Album Rock Tracks chart - in late 1984.
 
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Ummm...from Wiki:

Why didn't you finish the paragraph? BOX!:

which shows Squier dancing around a bedroom in a pink tank top, frequently appears on "worst music video ever" lists.[citation needed]

Billy Squier's career took a major downturn afterward. His next two albums, released in 1986 and 1989, sold in the neighborhood of 300,000 copies each. He began playing smaller venues like music theatres. The 1990s would find Squier largely off the radar and recording and performing considerably less.
 
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Going from 3 platinum albums to a pair of them that sell 300k apiece is definitely a nosedive. However, selling 300k is something of an accomplishment for a lot of bands, as it indicates a strong regional act with modest national appeal.
 
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Going from 3 platinum albums to a pair of them that sell 300k apiece is definitely a nosedive. However, selling 300k is something of an accomplishment for a lot of bands, as it indicates a strong regional act with modest national appeal.

So that means Billy Squire is playing some dive bar in his hometown now?
 
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I suppose I should make my way up there at some point then and see what the BFD is all about...
 
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