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Punk legend Billy Idol spills the secrets behind ‘Hot in the City,’ ‘White Wedding’ and more

By Chuck Arnold
Published Sep. 12, 2023

After fronting the English punk-rock band Generation X, ’80s icon Billy Idol moved to New York in 1981 and began dancing with himself in pursuit of solo stardom.

And it was his first summer of baking in the Big Apple that would inspire his breakout solo hit, 1982’s “Hot in the City.”

“New York just had this great energy because anything went, you know?” Idol, 67, told The Post. “And it fired me up … just living through this kind of really humid, hot summer. It was totally different to a summer in England. But also, yeah, I felt like I was hot — you know, sexually hot — as well. I’m living in the clubs and meeting girls that way and sleeping with them and carrying on that rock and roll existence.”

It was those debaucherous days that fleshed out Idol’s self-titled solo debut, which came out in July 1982. A new expanded edition celebrates the 40th anniversary of the album that gave us “Hot in the City” and “White Wedding” — leather-clad classics that Idol will be rocking when he plays Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre on Tuesday.

Fittingly, the concert will take place on the same night as this year’s MTV Video Music Awards —  because Idol is one of the video visionaries who helped put the music network on the map after it launched in 1981.

“I did have an American manager, Bill Aucoin, [who also] managed Kiss,” said Idol, who was born William Michael Albert Broad. “And he knew MTV was coming … This 24-hour cable music channel was coming that he said I was going to be perfect for. So it was a bit like readying yourself for that as much as your solo thing.”

After Generation X (also known as Gen X) had first released “Dancing with Myself,” Idol remixed and re-released it as a solo single as he relocated from London to Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. And the song provided the sonic springboard for his debut album in the city’s new-wave movement.

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Source:  https://nypost.com/2023/09/12/punk-legend-billy-idol-spills-the-secrets-behind-hot-in-the-city-white-wedding-and-more/

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Alright, I finally get the meaning of shotgun in the song "White Wedding." I imagine Idol's little sister wasn't too happy with the inference.