May 23 2024
5
What a great album. I remember well when it hit the airwaves back in the day. I tried to resist, mistakenly believing that anything this popular must be trash. I could only resist for so long because it's just that good. It's like Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were reincarnated in a single person. Great selection for an addition to this list, shouldn't have been overlooked. 5 stars.
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May 23 2024
5
Stroke!
I've never heard this album before, but I love this kind of almost-AOR stuff. I should've checked this out a long time ago tbh. 5/5 and thank you!!
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Jun 24 2024
5
This album takes me back to 1981 again. Every songs is so great. This has always been an absolute favorite of mine and I don't think I've heard it in years.
Standouts: The Stroke, Lonely Is the Night, In the Dark, My Kinda Lover, Nobody Knows, Whadda You Want from Me, You Know What I Like, Too Daze Gone, I Need You, Don't Say No. (Yep, that's every song...)
5/5
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Jun 24 2024
5
One of the best of the 1980s. Billy is more than just THE STROKE. Great guitars on this whole album and Nobody Know (Song for John Lennon) is so perfect. His next album had some good tracks but this was absolutely his best.
Strong FIVE for me.
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May 23 2024
4
Never quite registered how many of these songs I had heard over the years. A classic rock power house! If you had asked me this morning "who is billy squier" I would have said "no idea".
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May 23 2024
4
This was an absolute treat! Completely unknown to me, yet sounding oh so familiar. If you're into Led Zeppelin like me, this is a sure shot. Impressive how Billy is able to almost reach Led Zep levels, yet not make it sound like a cheesy coverband. I will be revisiting this one for sure. Multiple times.
Thanks so much for bringing this one to this list!
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Jul 07 2024
4
Great choice! I was excited to see this one, not because I think it's the greatest album ever, but because it belongs here. Don't Say No was wildly popular when it came out and its songs have become a staple of classic rock radio over the years. Whether you like him or not, Billy Squier is a huge part of the rock sound of the early 80s, a sound that the editors of the 1001 list have made a point of ignoring completely.
Tight hook-laden production, with a strong pop sensibility that also rocks surprisingly hard at times. Billy Squier is a compelling, swaggering frontman who also knows his way around a guitar. Sort of a polished take on Led Zeppelin, but in the best ways.
Fave Songs: The Stroke, My Kinda Lover, In the Dark, Lonely Is the Night, Whadda You Want from Me, Nobody Knows
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Jul 06 2024
3
A different take on 80s rock that I enjoyed - no wild vocals, no dated synths, just a solidly rock LP with some minor glam stylings. Iβd heard of Squier before but had never listened to any of his tracks knowingly, so appreciate this actually worthwhile classic rock addition.
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Aug 17 2024
5
Brings back a lot of memories!
5/5
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May 30 2024
4
It is a classic!
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Jun 15 2024
4
Rating: 8/10
Best songs: My kinda lover, You know what I like, Whadda you want from me
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Jun 19 2024
4
Good stuff
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Jul 13 2024
4
Very good!
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Aug 14 2024
4
Seems like it would be cool driving music
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Aug 24 2024
4
Great hits that I still listen to.
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Aug 29 2024
4
Rock, hard rock. Me ha gustado. Un 4, venga.
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Sep 26 2024
4
Even though I'm giving this a four, there's way too much classic rock on the list already, I wouldn't have included this.
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Oct 02 2024
4
An artist and album I wasn't familiar with, and the album cover didn't leave me optimistic that I'd enjoy it. However, this was a pleasant surprise. Really good 80s rock, without too much of the cheesiness.
Rating: 3.5
Playlist track: The Stroke
Date listened: 02/10/24
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Mar 15 2025
3
Go! Go! Power Rangers
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May 23 2024
5
Lonely is the Night and the Stroke have been rotating for years, glad I now know there is a full album of badassery surrounding it to jam anytime
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Jan 21 2025
5
I think this would have been a great choice for the original list. It's a great and classic rock album.
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Jan 28 2025
5
"Billy! Every rock album has a ballad on it... it really pulls in the female audience." "Eh? it means chicks? Sign me up." Though the ballad included on this album is nearly a sin, the rest is an enjoyable rock fest. 4 absolute home runs with the rest decent tracks that follow the standard rock tropes. Billy Squier has a great voice for rock, and it is so enjoyable to guitar solos in these tracks. Really enjoyed.
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Jan 28 2025
5
Another one for the tape deck. And there are certain songs that you crank. Lonely is the Night is one of those. Just good rocking music.
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Feb 10 2025
5
I know Don't Say No pretty well, having been a regular Planet Rock listener for years and then digging deeper, and I suspect people will know a lot of Billy Squier's stuff without realising. He's excellent, no frills rock, memorable hooks, standout riffs, an all-round good time reminiscent of greats like Led Zep without coming across as a poor imitation. It gets a 5/5 from me because I can do and do listen to his stuff every week, one way or another, and I could happily do that for the rest of my life really. Life is better with this sort of music in it.
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Mar 19 2025
5
This exceeded any expectations I could have had. Gave it two listens. Classic album, I would argue. Had no idea how many hits were on this thing. Dude sounds like he carried Zeppelin into the 80s.
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Apr 21 2025
5
I absolutely remember when this album came out, it was *everything*. How was this not on the main list? Back to back hits that still sound so great. Wonderful share, finisher 150, you hit it out of the park with this suggestion. I had so much fun listening to this again today after I don't know how long; I'm a teenager again.
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Nov 12 2024
4
This is a pretty solid "classic rock" album. I really don't care for The Stroke at all but there's definitely better songs on there that make up for it. Honestly this probably could've taken the place of several duds that popped up in the book.
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Dec 21 2024
4
Oh it was great fun. I was disappointed when it wasn't Tale of the Tape, as that has the Big Beat on it, but this still goes balls out fun and mostly hits!
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Jan 21 2025
4
Grew up familiar with Billy Squier. I like this!
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Jan 21 2025
4
Kind of surprised I didn't own this as a teen. It would've fit into my stuff quite well. Very nostalgic.
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Jan 22 2025
4
Definitely belongs here, good times
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Mar 06 2025
4
Yes some good old classic hard rock, how is this not on the original list!
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Apr 15 2025
4
Ok Steve, we are off to a strong start here. This is The Stroke guy?! Yea this is fun and there is nothing wrong with that.
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May 12 2025
4
Fun, if sometimes fairly forgettable, 80s rock, with a few great songs and a bit of filler. An artist I first knew through GTA V, and the song from there is still his best in my view, but a guy who deserves (a wee bit) more recognition. Possibly sounded a bit out of place at the time - it's very old school rock & roll, and far removed from new wave / post-punk. Without that comparison, and with the distance that time brings, it's a solid collection of songs.
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Jun 13 2025
4
Fun old 80s era rock. Can't really go wrong.
My personal rating: 4/5
My rating relative to the list: 4/5
Should this have been included on the original list? Slight yes.
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May 22 2024
3
This is so utterly exemplary of this era/genre/vibe, yet none of these hit me as true instant-recognition ubiquitous hits. It's all just too played out for me to be into it much. Nothing against it but I don't really need to listen to any more of this kind of music for this lifetime.
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May 22 2024
3
Pleasant radio friendly rock.
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May 22 2024
3
A lot of other people have said what I might say, but I will add, it was fun to learn where the sample in Eminem's "Berzerk" came from!
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May 23 2024
3
Gold-standard AOR of its time, hard rock style surrendered totally to a pop LP costume. Squier even feels like a character, playing what he says instead of believing it. The few peaks are nicely packaged in their respective songs.
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May 23 2024
3
Good eighties rock in all its splendor, with rhythmic songs and also gives us the Lonely classic!
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May 23 2024
3
Was into this at first, but it mostly turned into Zeppelin worship as it went on.
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Aug 12 2024
3
Didn't change my world, but was very competent
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Sep 03 2024
3
The Led Zeppelin influence is very clear here. Itβs as if 70s hard rock was rolled into a single guy through a pop lens. The result is a very listenable and concise album. Iβm surprised something like this wasnβt on the original list.
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Oct 15 2024
3
Iβm surprised this wasnβt on the main list because there were a million other bland 80s power rock albums on there that were far less deserving of this. This might be the quintessential bland pop rock album but it also has the stroke which is still a great hype song. Glad someone chose to include this.
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Oct 21 2024
3
pretty shocked this wasnβt on the original list. This is some great rock anthem music here. Overall itβs classic rock to a T, just catchy choruses and solid guitar action. Pretty hard to beat sometimes. 7.6/10
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Oct 21 2024
3
No
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Nov 13 2024
3
The 80s answer to the cock rock likes of Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, and Bad Company. While that sentence reads like I hate this album, I don't. It's fine, solidly performed, just doesn't move the needle too much for me. Favorite tracks: "I Need You", "The Stroke"
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Jan 12 2025
3
It was ok. Like Kiss from Temu.
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Mar 10 2025
3
I'd originally misread the release date for this wrong - thinking it was a 90s album - which made me question all kinds of things about the sanity of the person submitting. As a 90s release, it's all kind of tired, done-to-death 80s rock, with multiple tracks that could easily and seamlessly have been slotted into the 1986 film masterpiece / toy advert "Transformers: The Movie" without anyone noticing.
As an early 80s release - well, it may well have been an introduction to the style. Given some of the other reviews on here, it might well have been.
Personally, I thought it was OK. There is no danger at all of me listening to it again - I'm sure not going to fit into the requisite skinny jeans - but it was nice to hear something from someone who was clearly very popular and influential at the time, but since has pretty thoroughly vanished from consciousness.
Not my thing, but I can see the value of it and why it's gotten a nod.
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Apr 03 2025
3
Early 80s American rock. I prefer the "i love rock and roll" flavour but it's inoffensive enough.
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Apr 04 2025
3
Straight up rock record. Enjoyed listening to it. Had heard of him before but didnβt know his stuff.
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Apr 10 2025
3
A fair few rip offs here
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Apr 10 2025
3
Didnβt realize The Stroke and Lonely is the Night were on the same album but glad we got this! I wasnβt impressed with the rest but a nice inclusion.
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Apr 11 2025
3
You've likely heard at least one of these songs on classic rock radio before, probably the Stroke. Squier's big rock sound can be partially attributed to the production of Reinhold Mack, who is also notable for this work with ELO, Queen, and Deep Purple. As far as this brand of '80s rock goes, Don't Say No
is pretty safe and a bit bland. Much of the time he sounds like a watered down Led Zeppelin, but in all honesty it's not bad either. Very middle-of-the-road radio rock. And it wraps up before the 40-minute mark so that's a win.
CONTENDER FOR THE LIST: No!
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Apr 21 2025
3
They call him Led Blimp. They call him Shallow Purple.
No idea who this guy is, but it's like listening to a homunculus of every 70s hard rock band imaginable. Serviceable.
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Apr 22 2025
3
Ok rock album big of drums and the guy definitely loved Led Zep as it's influence shines through. Didn't like the slow one. 3.5 I don't think I will revisit it.
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Apr 24 2025
3
This surely should be included in the original 1001 list. It sounds exactly like the stuff the authors' list love (and I liked it :-P).
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May 15 2025
3
Pretty fine hard rock with some dance tendencies
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May 20 2025
3
It was good.
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Jun 04 2025
3
Dear fellow child of the β80s, thanks for recommending this. Really enjoyed listening for the first time since β¦ well, the β80s. It was so big that it probably merits inclusion on the list proper, though it canβt really be said that itβs held up all that well musically, which is no surprise given that time had already passed him by before one graduated high school and he never caught up. One shudders to think where he might be touring today. While heβs certainly bigger than Tommy Tutone, itβs an issue when βsimilar artistsβ queries turn up Loverboy (yikes!) and Pat Benetar.
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Jul 03 2025
3
Classic yet-undersung 80s rock. Billy Squier was a casualty of the βvideo killed the radio starβ phenomenon of MTV. I wonder what wouldβve happened had he had Duran Duranβs video producer?
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Jul 07 2025
3
Donβt Say No might not be a groundbreaking album, but itβs widely considered the high point of Billy Squierβs career. After listening, I can see why. I went in cold, having never really heard of Squier before. Judging by the comments here, this album was formative for a lot of people growing up in the U.S., but Iβm not sure it ever made much of a splash in Europe. That said, I definitely recognised a few riffs. This thing has been sampled and borrowed from a lot more than I realised.
Musically, itβs idiosyncratic stadium rock, if that makes sense: big and bombastic, but with some quirky bits too. You can really hear Queen producer Reinhold Mackβs fingerprints all over it, especially in the theatrical production. It feels a bit glam-rock strut with a bit of Zeppelin swagger.
The album veers between solid rock craftsmanship and slightly sugary or clichΓ© moments. But the variety keeps it interesting, and for fans of REO Speedwagon, Foreigner, or Heart, this albumβs a must-listen.
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May 23 2024
2
I'm afraid I have to disagree with my fellow user in this group. Although it sounds good, it's a total Led Zep ripp-off. In at least three songs I hear a riff or vocal line that sounds exactly like that. No, this I cannot approve.
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Dec 09 2024
2
I'm afraid I have to say No to Billy Squier. I do not like this MOR stadium hardrock sound and the songs are mediocre.
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Dec 22 2024
2
I'm going to have to say no to this, Billy.
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Feb 08 2025
2
Didnβt get into this one at all Iβm afraid. A cheesy β80s take on β60s-style rock with generic songwriting, rubbish synths and reverse snares all over certain tracks, and really cringy lyrics. The falsetto in the ballad Nobody Knows is pretty painful, and the bass tone in the verses of I Need You sounds so much like a Casio preset itβs actually kind of funny (though otherwise I think itβs a pretty good song and probably my favourite on the album)
Apparently two songs from this album have been sampled by Eminem which is fun
Also my goodness Billy, please put your dogs away
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Jul 18 2025
2
OK. Dad rock.
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Sep 23 2024
1
Meh
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Jun 17 2025
1
Strokin' strokin'! Stroke!
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