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Old 12 January 2018, 10:19 PM   #31
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Rough workout this morning.

Wifey is still snoozing away. This was an experience not to be missed. If possible, I recommend to all. At 68 years old this guy is filled with energy and charisma.

He sounds like he did in the 80’s and performs like a young man. I was actually worried about him a few times. He’s rather portly clearly not overly healthy.

But damn, he’s talented.

I wondered before the show, why does this legend do this. He doesn’t need the money. He’s got to be tired at this point. What’s the point? I’d be sipping tequila in Mexico if I had his money and experience. Id be chilling.

But after seeing him perform, and the adoration of the crowd, it’s easy to understand. I’d not be able to give up that kind of energy either.

When Pinao Man finally played the entire place sang along. It was really special. And this guy does this ALL THE TIME. Wow.

Just so impressive.
To prove his relevance. Some artist are happy to walk away from show biz, for other's it's their life.
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Old 12 January 2018, 10:22 PM   #32
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Glad you had an awesome time Seth.

There’s nothing like live music IMO and I think these performers feel the same way. Some don’t need the money, but they are addicted to the rush they feel from performing and the energy of the crowd.
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Old 12 January 2018, 10:33 PM   #33
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Sounds like a memorable time, drinking is fun, but we always have to pay for it, when in my twenties and early thirties it was what we had to do for a good time, drink, get hammered, pass out and then somehow work thr next day and it was very do able. Now at 47, with a 10yr old and 8yr old, in fact since they were born, it goes like this, drink, get $h!t faced, have a bad sleep, wake up with massive head ache, stomach in knots, kids screaming and making you want to jump out of a window all the mean while, painfully smiling at your wife that everything is fine and her smirking knowing that you are struggling. Lately, it doesn't seem worth it anymore.....the best thing for you, is that you remembered everything last night with no foggy moments!
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Old 12 January 2018, 10:56 PM   #34
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I typically don’t have more than two or three alcoholic drinks in one day but was getting into the habit of drinking pretty much every day. My wife and I stopped that a few months ago and now we only have a drink or two on the weekends only. I find that I sleep better, I have more energy and I really don’t miss it.

To try to answer the question of why Billy Joel still performs, I think it is one of those things that he just enjoys doing. I’m sure it has to feed your ego to feel the energy of the crowd and the adoration but he must love it or he wouldn’t do it.

My parents were both musicians, my mom plays the oboe in an orchestra and a quartet to this day and she’s in her 70s. She does it because she enjoys it. It gives her something to strive for excellence in, and she’s pretty good at it too. My dad taught music and played in a band his entire life. He could play any instrument and he could conduct an orchestra. It was his passion. I think this is why Billy Joel still performs.
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I love Billy Joel's music. Is it true he has not written a song in over twenty years?
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Old 12 January 2018, 11:50 PM   #36
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To prove his relevance. Some artist are happy to walk away from show biz, for other's it's their life.
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I am not saying I disagree. But that is pretty cynical.

I would like to believe that he just loves to perform.
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Old 12 January 2018, 11:50 PM   #37
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I love Billy Joel's music. Is it true he has not written a song in over twenty years?
I dont believe he has. which is nuts.
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Old 12 January 2018, 11:55 PM   #38
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He very well could need the money.
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Old 13 January 2018, 12:00 AM   #39
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He very well could need the money.
I wondered that.
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Old 13 January 2018, 12:24 AM   #40
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Glad you enjoyed the show. Billy Joel is fantastic! Good job abstaining.
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Old 13 January 2018, 12:46 AM   #41
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I am not saying I disagree. But that is pretty cynical.

I would like to believe that he just loves to perform.
Seth, I didn't mean that to be cynical. Sinatra, The Stones [my favorite], etc, long after they have written and recorded hit songs deserve to enjoy the fruits of their labor and popularity.

As a musician for the past 3 decades I sure as hell would if I had hit records from the past that would allow me to continually perform to large crowds today.

I'm in the recording studio now working on a spring release so maybe this is my chance. But at my age it better happen quick.
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Old 13 January 2018, 12:52 AM   #42
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He very well could need the money.
I was going to say it’s a good check!
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:30 AM   #43
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Seth, I didn't mean that to be cynical. Sinatra, The Stones [my favorite], etc, long after they have written and recorded hit songs deserve to enjoy the fruits of their labor and popularity.

As a musician for the past 3 decades I sure as hell would if I had hit records from the past that would allow me to continually perform to large crowds today.

I'm in the recording studio now working on a spring release so maybe this is my chance. But at my age it better happen quick.
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I didn't realize you were in the industry. Surely you do have a better perspective than most could. Thanks for sharing.

And good luck!! I hope it works out for you.
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:33 AM   #44
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I was going to say it’s a good check!
based on the ticket prices...yeah. its gotta be a really nice check.

and the place was fully packed, on a school night.

and I think he has a young wife that he likely needs to support.
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:34 AM   #45
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Wow.

What a performer. Just got home.

So pooped. I cried. My wife cried. It was incredible.

Foreigner showed up and sang two songs. They too were incredible.

Saw a lot of gold Rolex watches.

What a night...
Glad you enjoyed, well worth the price of entry...

He always has a guest pop in for a song or two at almost every show, last I saw him at the Garden (I believe 2015), AC/DC popped in and they did Highway to Hell.
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:35 AM   #46
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based on the ticket prices...yeah. its gotta be a really nice check.

and the place was fully packed, on a school night.

and I think he has a young wife that he likely needs to support.
Always sold out, pro tip (I've been to 3 of these):

If you go again, just wait until like 6-7pm night of show, then grab them on Stubhub as the remaining sellers get desperate.
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:37 AM   #47
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Always sold out, pro tip (I've been to 3 of these):

If you go again, just wait until like 6-7pm night of show, then grab them on Stubhub as the remaining sellers get desperate.
thats a super good idea.

my wife picked them up for an xmas gift.

next week, we go to see Hamilton. I picked those up for her.

not sure which was more expensive. but I guess experiences are worth it. certainly last night was unforgettable.
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:40 AM   #48
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I didn't realize you were in the industry. Surely you do have a better perspective than most could. Thanks for sharing.

And good luck!! I hope it works out for you.
Saying I'm in the industry is like equating lightning and lightning bugs. And stop calling me Shirley!

Having said that, the past 30 years have been beyond my wildest dreams. Played over 2500 gigs between Chicago and Memphis, performed with everyone from Dion, The Stray Cats, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, to James Hetfield [Metallica], recorded 4 CDs [working on #5 now], and every moment has been a blast.

Thanks for the good wishes!
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:45 AM   #49
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I haven't seen him in a couple years but was going to the Garden about twice a year for his shows. It never got old hearing all the hit songs. On a side note, a member of his band, the guitarist started out as singing in a Billy Joel tribute band. The guy is awesome and his voice sounds a lot, I mean a lot like Billy's. He still plays in that band every so often, it's called Big Shot. I highly recommend them if they are playing in the Long Island NYC area. Almost like a Billy Show
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Old 13 January 2018, 01:46 AM   #50
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Old 13 January 2018, 02:10 AM   #51
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I would like to see him again. Saw him perform with Elton years ago. Unreal show! Glad he is still rocking.


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Those 3 ex-wives get expensive.
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Old 13 January 2018, 04:01 AM   #53
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Those 3 ex-wives get expensive.
Yes. Just heard an ad on the radio that he is coming to Orlando soon.
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Old 13 January 2018, 04:30 AM   #54
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I’ve seen him a few times at MSG. My favorite was when he brought out Brian Johnson. LOL.
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Awesome seats! I’m sure the show was amazing. I had a few friends there too. Have a good weekend!
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Old 13 January 2018, 11:39 PM   #57
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Billy is unreal in concert, Literately like listening to a CD! amazing and extremely talented man...


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Seth - been to see him a few times - awesome show. Actually was looking at tickets on Stubhub for Thursdays show.

As far as why ~ I would imagine it's because he really enjoys it. Doesn't hurt that he consistently sells out the Garden.
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Billy Joel

Last time we saw him it was with Elton John at the garden that was a hell of a show!


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Old 14 January 2018, 04:04 AM   #60
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very cool! fist concert I ever went to was a Billy Joel concert. Think it was 1991/92.
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