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Music Storytellers - VOL 70 - BILLY JOEL
Music Storytellers - VOL 70 - BILLY JOEL Photo BILL JOEL - Billy Joel ranks among rock and roll’s most talented musicians and accomplished songwriters.  His classical training and reverence for Broadway musicals have been counterpointed by his early grounding in the Long Island bar-band scene and his love of rhythm & blues, resulting in an enthusiastic yet musically sophisticated approach to rock and roll. His diverse influences include Beethoven, the Beatles, Dave Brubeck, George Gershwin, Phil SpectorRay Charles andFats Domino, whom Joel inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986. From romantic balladry to hard-rocking material, with elements of jazz, pop and soul thrown into the mix, Joel has applied his skills in a diversity of settings. He is the pop crooner of “Piano Man” and the jazz-tinged romantic of “Just the Way You Are.” Yet he’s also capable of harder-rocking fare (Glass Houses), production-heavy pop with a Sixties influence (The Nylon Curtain) and vocal-group soul and doo-wop (An Innocent Man).

As an artist, Joel has stated that his goal is to make music that “meant something during the time in which I lived...and transcended that time.” Joel’s popularity is such that he tied the Beatles for the most multi-platinum albums in the U.S. With the success of “Piano Man"-a slice-of-life autobiography, written about Joel’s extended gig as a lounge pianist-Joel inaugurated a staggering run of hit singles. Between 1974 and1993, Joel placed at least one single in the Top Forty in every year but three. To date, 13 of Joel’s 42 hits have made the Top Ten, and three of them-"It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me” (1980), “Tell Her About It” (1983) and “We Didn’t Start the Fire” (1989)-reached #1.

Billy Joel was born on May 9, 1949, in the Bronx. He displayed an early aptitude on the piano and began taking lessons at four. The training continued till he was sixteen, by which time Joel was already a veteran of three bands. In 1967, Joel joined the Hassles, a popular Long Island group that played blue-eyed soul with a twist of psychedelia. Gravitating back to the acoustic piano during the early stirrings of the Seventies singer-songwriter movement, Joel recorded Cold Spring Harbor, his debut as a solo artist. In a self-penned bio included with review copies, Joel wrote: “After seven years of trying to make it as a rock star, I decided to do what I always wanted to do-write about my own experiences.”

After the album flopped, Joel dropped out of sight, working as a lounge pianist in Los Angeles. He immortalized that experience in “Piano Man,” which served as the title track from his first album for Columbia Records. (He remains with the label to this day). His next album, Streetlife Serenade (1974), included “The Entertainer,” a withering portrait of the music industry. On Joel’s fourth album, the self-produced Turnstiles (1976), the singer/pianist stretched himself as a songwriter and stylist on a varied set that ranged from the Brill Building pop of “Say Goodbye to Hollywood” to the cabaret-styled tribute to his home turf, “New York State of Mind.” Joel made his commercial breakthrough with The Stranger, a hit-studded album that surpassed Simon and Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water as the top-selling album in Columbia’s history (until Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the U.S.A. displaced it in the Eighties). With its jazzy sheen and compositional cunning, Joel hit his stride on The Stranger, which yielded “Just the Way You Are,” “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)” and the suite-like “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant.” Its followup, 52nd Street, produced another round of hits, including the hard-rocking “Big Shot.”

Beneath their fluid, polished surface, Joel’s songs teem with a New Yorker’s brashness. Joel had boxed with his fists as a teenager and, on occasion, with his songs as an adult-no more so than on 1980’s Glass Houses. Its chart-topping first single, “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me,” rebutted punk and New Wave acts who’d taken potshots at perceived old-wavers like Joel. This further inflamed a war of words with his detractors in the rock press. However, the critics came around to Joel’s corner on the strength of such albums as The Nylon Curtain, which couched social themes in ornate pop productions inspired by the late-period Beatles, and An Innocent Man, his fond tribute to the doo-wop era. Greatest Hits Volume 1 & Volume 2, a double album that collected his singles, became Joel’s seventh consecutive Top Ten album.

Joel further refined his craft on The Bridge (1986) and Storm Front (1989)-mature later works on which he assimilated various genres into a cohesive personal style. Joel’s historic tour of the Soviet Union in 1987 resulted in a live album and video. Joel also turned a history lesson into a hit single with his rapid-fire recitation of 20th-century names and places in “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” from Storm Front. Both single and album reached #1, as Joel’s superstar status remained unabated despite ongoing shifts in musical trends. His marriage to and divorce from model Christie Brinkley, along with various business-related lawsuits, raised his profile as a celebrity and newsmaker. In 1993, Joel released River of Dreams, his first album of new material in four years, which entered Billboard‘s album chart at #1.

Subsequently, Joel has toured with Elton John and on his own. He also has lectured on college campuses, released Greatest Hits Volume III and composed instrumental pieces in a classical vein. Joel has remained in a state of semi-retirement as a pop songwriter and recording artist since River of Dreams. Meanwhile, worldwide sales of his back catalog topped the 100 million mark in 1999. Joel closed out the century with a gala Millennium Eve concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden.”

http://rockhall.com/inductees/billy-joel/bio/

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#1 | 374 days ago

We didn't start the fire, piano man, Captain Jack, Only the Good die young, Just the way you are....I could go on. I like Billy.
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#1 | 374 days ago

We didn't start the fire, piano man, Captain Jack, Only the Good die young, Just the way you are....I could go on. I like Billy.
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#2 | 374 days ago
unopescatore (+)

love me some Billy Joel...he knows about the NE....Yankees. laugh
#3 | 374 days ago

I grew up (as a pre-teen) listening to Billy Joel, thanks to my mom!

Piano Man, The Stranger, 52nd Street and Glass Houses are the albums that I heard as a kid.

Great performer!
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#4 | 374 days ago

the stranger is one of my favorite albums all time
#5 | 374 days ago

One of my favorites when I was a kid. Lately I've been singing "You May Be Right" at karaoke.
#6 | 374 days ago

Kenne wrote:
One of my favorites when I was a kid. Lately I've been singing "You May Be Right" at karaoke.
I've done that before too, and I'm sure people think I really am crazy.indecision
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#7 | 374 days ago

Only the Good Die Young
You May Be Right
Piano Man
We Didn't Start the Fire
My Life

I think there may be a couple more Billy Joel songs I've done at karaoke before.  I love his music!
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#8 | 374 days ago

I like Billy Joel's Pop songs like, Only the Good Die Young & Scenes from an Italian Restaurant. But my favorite thing about him was always Christie.
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#9 | 374 days ago

I have his complete hits collection and its one of the best purchases I made
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#10 | 374 days ago

Some of my faves are ....Pressure, Moving Out, Big SHot, This is the Time and Downeaster Alexa
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#11 | 374 days ago

oh, and most of Billy's stories are alcohol infused
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#12 | 374 days ago

derms33 wrote:
oh, and most of Billy's stories are alcohol infused
Hence my love of him
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#13 | 374 days ago

i like too many of his songs to list here so i'll say "scenes from an italian restaurant" is a fave.
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#14 | 374 days ago

I might be weird, but I think Billy Joel is Satan.  
Just a theory.
#15 | 373 days ago

janet011685 wrote:
I might be weird, but I think Billy Joel is Satan.  
Just a theory.
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#16 | 369 days ago

I like Joel....Captain Jack, Scenes From an Italian Restaurant, The Stranger (the song AND the album), 52nd Street album...I liked em all.  One song that is catchy but I don't really like is "We Didn't Start The Fire"...one of the radio stations changed the lyrics to that..."We couldn't think of lyrics, so we got a paper and we wrote down what we read"
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#17 | 368 days ago

icfeet wrote:
I like Joel....Captain Jack, Scenes From an Italian Restaurant, The Stranger (the song AND the album), 52nd Street album...I liked em all.  One song that is catchy but I don't really like is "We Didn't Start The Fire"...one of the radio stations changed the lyrics to that..."We couldn't think of lyrics, so we got a paper and we wrote down what we read"
Captain Jack just came on the radio this morning, after years! They play Classic Rock on Sunday mornings, 102.3 WBAB Long Island. And "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" is just one of those songs where when it comes on, it puts you back to a time where you can remember exactly what you were doing at that time in your life when you hear the beginning keys of the song. It's kind of like "Piano Man". Billy Joel was that good of a storyteller.
His concerts were fabulous, and even most recently he was still "the entertainer".
#18 | 356 days ago

heart
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#19 | 344 days ago

unopescatore wrote:
love me some Billy Joel...he knows about the NE....Yankees. laugh
lol
NYY no

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