“I should be dead, but someone up there likes me.” Billy Idol looks back on his wild adventures in ’80s New York, including the night he met David Bowie while covered in his own vomit
The title of the new Billy Idol documentary, Billy Idol Should Be Deadspeaks volumes about the English rocker’s uninhibited and often reckless embrace of hedonism and debauchery at the top of his fame. Idol had a reasonably profitable profession in England with London punks Generation Kiss‘ wily supervisor Bill Aucoin, who inspired his new shopper’s…
