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Squier, who will appear at Hammerjack's tonight, said he has never deliberately written anything overtly sexual. 'I take songwriting very seriously and I wouldn't want anything I do to be construed as frivolous or mundane,' he insisted.

'Take 'The Stroke,' for instance. Plenty of people saw sexual connotations in that song but to me it was about what goes on in the business world. I mean, I'm happy if people get something sexual out of it, but that was not its original intent or purpose.' Squier's new band features New York hotshot guitarist Larry Mitchell, who enlisted to join the band on the last tour for 'Hear And Now,' but was dismissed by Squier. 'I told him he was too good to be backing me up,' said Squier, who used former Aerosmith member Jimmy Crespo instead.

'But he called me again and he really wanted to be in the band so I figured I'd be a fool not to let him play.' In addition to playing songs from 'Creatures,' Squier promises a greatest hits package and a few off-tracks from older albums such as 'Tale Of The Tape' and 'Signs Of Life.' 'We also have a fantastic new version of 'The Stroke,' ' Squier said. Bosch Battery Tester Bat 121 Manual High School more. 'You play a song like that for 10 years and you start to get a little tired of it. Beyond Compare 4 Serial Key Linux.

We have rearranged it a little and brought 'The Stroke' into the '90s.' Some may think it's hard for a performer like Squier to readjust to playing smaller venues after reaching arena-size status during the early 1980s. For many artists it's more than just a humbling experience. It often leads to depression. 'We're getting back there slowly and it feels good,' Squier said.

Billy Squier The Tale Of The Tape Rarity

'I mean, I would always like to play bigger places and play for more people. But the reality for me is that I have the best band I've ever had and the best material I've ever had. What I get from the music now is better than then. 'I guess I could sit around and say, 'Gee, I wish I were playing at the Capital Centre tonight instead of Hammerjacks,' but it doesn't happen,' Squier said. 'Maybe one day it will all come again but it doesn't bother me at all because I don't think about it. Hey, at least I'm playing.'

Remastered by: Jon Astley IT TAKES a brave man to go it alone, in music or in life, and with 'Tale Of The Tape' Boston-born Billy Squier showed he had sufficient backbone (and material) to put his own name squarely behind his songs. Produced by 'prog. Professor' Eddie Offord and featuring top names from the US East Coast rock fraternity (including guitarist Bruce Kulick, later to join Kiss), 'Tale.' Was the record that established Squier as a singer/songwriter/guitarist of genuine stature True, he would have bigger-selling albums, but none more influential, with 'The Big Beat' now topping the list of most sampled songs ever; throw in numbers as downright potent as 'Young Girls', Axl Rose fave 'Calley Oh' & radio hit 'You Should Be High Love' and you have an album that laid the foundations for a multi-platinum career that continues to this day. Special Collector's Edition has been digitally remastered by Jon Astley and includes a 16 page full colour booklet, original and enhanced artwork with new photos, extensive memorabilia and track-by-track run down from Billy Squier and a 3,000 Word Essay.