
Full Disclosure with James O'Brien Billy Idol: The Punk Rock Icon who "Should Be Dead"
Mar 13, 2026
Billy Idol, English-born singer-songwriter who rose from punk roots to MTV stardom. He talks about growing up between the US and UK, discovering punk and forming Generation X. He recounts reinventing himself in New York, crafting his Billy Idol persona, MTV breakthrough hits, struggles with addiction, a life-changing motorcycle accident, and the making of his candid documentary.
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Childhood Listening Built A Songwriter's Curiosity
- Early exposure to American rock, jazz from his mother, and Radio Luxembourg gave Idol a deep, curious musical education.
- He learned song structure by making fictional albums as a child and taught himself guitar to write and sing.
How One Pistols Gig Changed His Path
- Billy Idol describes seeing the Sex Pistols at the 100 Club in April 1976 and realising punk made doing music accessible to his generation.
- That show convinced him to quit waiting and form bands, leading to adverts, meeting Tony James, and starting Generation X by Nov 1976.
Bleached Hair Was A Happy Accident
- The bleached hair look happened accidentally when a hairdresser omitted blue highlights and left his hair bleached.
- Gene October's reaction at a Chelsea rehearsal reinforced Idol's frontman persona and pushed him to keep the look.
