Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Billy Joel - New York State Of Mind! Did this INSPIRE Nas?
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Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Billy Joel - New York State Of Mind! Did this INSPIRE Nas?
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I keep saying and saying until you hear me...
." Goodnight Saigon".
YES!
Yes! This will definitely show them another different side to Billy. Bonus is that the official video is also a live performance.
YES!!!!
Yep, Goodnight, Saigon. Especially with your contact with the military.
Omg yes; cannot hear it and not tear up 😢
My favorite Billy Joel is "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant"
Me too!!! Oh, and also Vienna Waits For You.... ;-)
I also love that song. Why he didn't do that one with the amazing storytelling is beyond me.
Thats Billy Joel’s favorite song too:)
Live
@@floyd2222 Definitely Vienna!
When Billy performed this at the Concert for 9/11 with a fireman's helmet on his piano....absolutely moving and priceless
I read you comment and had to go back and watch it - amazing...
In this performance, he's channeling Ray Charles, his singing style and mannerisms, as a tribute. If you didn't catch it, go back and watch it again.
I was coming here to say that about him channeling Ray Charles in this. Ray was one of his BIG influences
His oldest daughter is named Alexa Ray Joel after RAY Charles.
And he got to duet with Ray on his song Baby Grand
@@sabrinapittsley2304She is a wonderful musician too
100%. Imitation is the best form of flattery.
My Wife a Broadway actress says: Billy Joel is show tunes for people that don't like to admit that they like show tunes
There are people who don't like show tunes? The world is a strange place.🤔
"JUST THE WAY YOU ARE", one of Billy Joel's finest!
Now you need to do "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" Billy Joel seriously crazy song but SOOOO awesome. Also great workout song and video is his song "Pressure".
I would also recommend "Vienna" and "Only the Good Die Young. "
Yes!!! 2 of my favourites!!!
Billy is the goat!! He is so talented, song writing , musicianship and performance. Unbeatable!
He’s a national treasure ,, thank you for this great song and reaction. I think, deep down, every American wants NYC to be a great city again. God willing, it will be.
We need another Guiliani. 👍🙏
@@katscully f that noise.
@@thestonedgeek8928 try again in straight English.
@@katscully which word are you confused about? The letter f which is being shorthanded for a four letter word that UA-cam won't let me post? Or it is the word "that", that is tripping you up? Maybe you are confused by what "noise" is?
Giuliani was a scum bag of a mayor and I hope katscully doesn't live in my great town.
Billy Joel is a bona fide hit machine - Scenes from an Italian Restaurant, Piano Man, Only the Good Die Young, Still Rock and Roll, Just the Way You Are, Movin' Out, Always a Woman, Goodnight Saigon, Captain Jack - he'll amaze you with his diversity.
A love letter to New York City - yes, that's exactly what it is. :) BTW, I'm a soon-to-be 63 year old white woman and I think Nas is an incredible talent. Have a good one.
Same. Love love love Nas.
No two songs from Billy are the same and regardless of how many times you hear one, it doesn't get old. I was a NYC actor in 1977 when my girlfriend's brother came in all excited to play an album of this"new guy" he discovered playing a club downtown. We were hooked.
"For the Longest Time" is full on doo-wop and "River of Dreams" will take you to church. A true artist, Billy Joel's music will live forever.
Hearing you guys talk about the musical styles in New York just goes right to another Billy Joel song. "...Hot funk, cool punk, even if it's old junk, It's still Rock & Roll to me."
Having grown up in the Bronx in the 70’s, Brooklyn in the 80’s, and now living just across the water in NJ (can see the skyline just around the corner and down the street) I can say that native New Yorker Billy Joel’s “New York State Of Mind”, with his jazzy, bluesy, dramatic delivery is simply THE perfect NYC song. 🗽🗽🗽❤
I been to over 200 concerts throughout my life & I have a lot of great memories, great times & have seen some great performances. But I have to say that seeing Billy Joel was absolutely AMAZING!! Definitely 1 of the top 5 & would DEFINITELY go see him again!!
I heard in an interview that Billy doesn't consider himself a singer but a player. I certainly get that.
Man, that voice, though. ❤
Obviously, this is a Tribute to his home town N.Y. But he always said Ray Charles had a HUGE influence on him. I saw Ray Charles in this one.
I’m a 52 year old white boy and even I know that Sleep is the cousin of death 😝 I bought Illmatic when it first came out. Nas is a top 3 rapper no question! But if you grew up in NY in 70’s, 80’s or 90’s you were required by law to own Billy Joel’s Greatest Hits.
Billy is from Long Island. Truly a NY guy. He professed his love for his spot in this song.
BP moved to NYC at 18 from FL. Sis made mixtape all NYC songs. This was 1st. Always in my heart. Became home! City was awesome early 90’s. Spent few nights per week at jazz clubs! FYI treat- Billy does once a month MSGs concert. Last month was 100th consecutive month. Aired live on TV. You want to see this song with NYers going crazy, you must check it out!!!!
This is why at 75 he still sells out MSG (more than 100 times over the last 10 years!) just doing his hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Just released his first new song in more than 20 years.
Billy Joel was my first concert, in 1989. No opening act, just Billy and his band for 3 and a half hours!!!!!!!! Amazing, simply amazing.
That tour was my first concert too. When He came to Melbourne Aus
Now to understand his new song "Turn the lights back on " you'll understand why all of us die hard Billy fans get so emotional. .... waiting for over 20 years for a new song ! And no he didn't wait to long it was perfect time.....the world needed it ❤
Billy Joel "SCENES FROM AN ITALIAN RESTAURANT" ❤❤❤
Billy Joel’s song “It’s Still Rock N Roll To Me” is about all the influences you talked about.
“Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways…” 👍💐
Hot punk, cool funk even though it's old junk
If you want to check out how good a whistler he is, check out "The Stranger." It will amaze you. I,m pretty sure you'll like the message of the song too.
As a native New Yorker, this is so precious.
Billy Joel has some great songs, you haven't heard those yet, The Stranger album holds many of his greatest.
Right after September 11th, there was a national televised fundraiser and Billy sang this. It was so beautiful and emotional. You should check it out. Also check out Billy’s song Goodnight Saigon.
They don't make music like this anymore. So beautiful !!
They do. You just dont listen to it. Lawrence is a great example. Allan Stone, Leon Bridges, Mayer Hawthorne.
@@iceman10129 thank you, its getting tiring hearing people say this, its definitely out there but you just gotta search for it a little harder now
cuz not enough people will listen to it
I guess you prefer crap wrap
My man was scatting (improvising) musically on that sax.... Killed it
Billy Joel had 100 great songs by the time I was in 4th grade in 1980. This channel part of my daily routine, it reminds me of really cool stuff I haven't thought about for decades.
you guys have no idea how excited i get when i see a new Billy Joel reaction come up on my feed! lol
He sang this at the 911 fundraising concert. We were all a mess.
Very much so.
To see his range of styles: “Goodnight Saigon,” “Secens from an Italian Restaurant,” “Miami 2017 (The Lights Went Out on Broadway,” “Allentown,” “She’s Always a Woman,” many others but that’s a great start.
To connect this to Piano Man - which you also reacted to: Billy lived in LA for years trying to make it (working gigs in piano bars in the meantime) and this song is in part about his desire to be out of the LA scene and back home in NY. He’s also said the style is very much his tribute to Ray Charles’ music - which really comes through in this performance.
Dude! You see he is paying tribute to Ray Charles, that’s why he uses that big dark glasses . Do “ Baby Grand” a duet with Ray. You’ll love it .
"She's got a way" is a great Billy Joel song. He has so many it us amazing.
If you really want to see Billy go crazy on the piano you need to listen to his song Angry Young Man!
Root Beer Rag
Billy Joel has always kept his home in NY his whole career!❤️
Keep the Billy Joel reactions coming BP.😊
He is an amazing and very sophisticated musician. I was able to go to a concert he did with Elton John and I was so blown away by how jazzy and sophisticated his music was. Just amazing.
Billy Joel is from Long Island NY. No matter what part of New York one is from it’s a vibe. I myself was born and raised in NYC. Thank you for reacting to this one and would love to see react to Frank Sinatra’s New York song.❤️🗽
Billy Joel predicted the future in the 1970s with his song “Miami 2017”. Missed it by 3 years.
I feel like I should have a smoke and a glass of brandy listening to this song.
Billy Joel holds the record for the most performances by any artist at Madison Square Garden.According to MSG, Billy Joel has sold out the arena over 100 times, solidifying his status as a musical legend. The record-breaking residency began in January 2014 with Joel playing one show every month at the Manhattan venue for, as he said at the time, “as long as the demand continues.” Every show has sold out since he began. his residency for 10 year coming to an end this July
Another amazing one from him is River of dreams. A complete shift in style again 😊
Billy Joel is one of those singer / songwriter / performers where the answer to "which of his songs are essential?" requires a double album or more. A crazy range of genres, styles, moods -- everything from sappy to snarky, moving to hilarious. Jazz, doo wop, latin, R&B, pop, soul, folk... he has hits in all of those. An American legend. Some awesome corners of his range are "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant", "Angry Young Man", "Vienna", "Piano Man", "Rosalinda's Eyes", "Just the Way You Are", "Uptown Girl", "We Didn't Start the Fire", "Goodbye, Saigon", "The Stranger", ...
The Piano Man has played a show at the Garden every month since 2014 and performed 90 consecutive times.
His residency began almost a decade ago with a promise that it would last "as long as the demand continues."
"I'm kind of flabbergasted that it lasted as long as it did. My team tells me that we could continue to sell tickets, but ten years, 150 shows - all right already!" Joel said. "I do remember the first time we played Madison Square Garden, it was the pinnacle of my career. I thought, 'My God, I'm headlining Madison Square Garden.' Everybody in the world knows when you play The Garden, it's not just New York. To our audience, I want to thank them for coming to our shows for this long. It's hard to end, even at 150 lifetime shows. I just want to thank everyone for the wonderful thing that's happened here."
I saw him in concert in the late 70's. At one point he made the Forum in Inglewood feel like a small jazz club. His ability to create atmosphere is unmatched.
every time I travel, I play this on my flight back to NY
Billy Joel - Pressure - Only the Good Die Young - Moving Out - My Life
I’m a NYer who first saw Billy Joel in 1976. His music was the soundtrack of our college years. Listen to You’re My Home to hear his romantic side
Absolute GREATNESS! Please react to GOODNIGHT SIAGNON. Lyrics are Bars and its about Vietnam. He always has disabled vets on stage singing the chorus. Billy is so humble, down to earth and real!!
I was born in Brooklyn.
Billy Joel so nailed it.
For the Ages.
Another good one is Scenes from an Italian restaurant or his duet with Ray Charles Baby Grand
Billy Joel is a New York native & I can't imagine him being anywhere else.
This is a tribute to Ray Charles (they did a duet later). My favorite Ray Charles song is What I’d Say.
My favorite Billy Joel moment happened the last time (that Im aware of) he performed at the Grammy's. An artist was going a bit long on a lifetime achievement acceptance speech, so the network went to commercial in the middle of the speech. Mr. Joel was up to perform when they came back from commercial, and he dead stopped in the middle of the song. He sat in silence for minute before saying into the mic "You are wasting valuable advertising time now.". For that Billy Joel will always have my respect.
There used to be a TV series called story tellers, it was a show where an artist would show up, play music and take questions from the audience. Billy Joel was one of them.
Billy knew how great his saxophone player was and wrote music to take advantage it
Billy Joel is a beast. The Old Grey Whistle Test showcased some of the best live shows ever.
I agree with the poster who suggests Good Night Saigon; for another song in the vein on New York State of Mind, try Summer, Highland Falls.
Billy Joel "Miami 2017", "Goodnight Saigon", great songs. He is so popular, he sold out the most consecutive concerts of all time at Madison Square Garden, and still counting.
River of dreams, such a great yet underrated song
My breeder of my golden retriever is a big Billy fan…. And I am the doggy mum of River of Dreams aka Winston. River of Dreams is his Kennel Club name.
Wrote the song in 10 minutes. Inspiration on the exact bus trip to his home. My favorite version of this song. It's the same band members today. Think his drummer retired after 35 years.
Not trying to be a dick here but none of the band members here are in Billy's band today, although most did stay for several years starting from around 1976.
His bass player here Doug Stegmeyer sadly committed suicide in 1995 having no longer been in Billy's band since 1989, guitarist Russell Javors was no longer part of the band from that same year, saxophonist Richie Canata left in the early 80s and drummer Liberty DeVitto has not been part of Billy's band since 2006.
The last three currently play in a band called The Lords of 52nd Street performing Billy's music, with 52nd Street being the name of one of Billy's albums that they all played on. 52nd Street was incidently the very first commercially mass-produced CD.
He came up with the idea for the song while he was on the Hudson River line and was coming home. He basically wrote this song in an hour and a half. He ran home and wrote the entire song
A classically trained pianist who one day decided to do his own thing and we love him for it! My personal favorites: Allentown and We didn't start the fire.
Was born in Nyack right outside the city. Love that he also mentions the greyhound up the Hudson River Line, ton of recording studios, performing art centers, Woodstock... music everywhere 😈🤘
Scenes from an Italian Restaurant is A MUST WATCH!!
Billy was a child prodigy on the piano when very young.
Love Billy Joel! His 52nd Street was the first and last album I ever heard that I still listen to every single song.
You should give Turnstiles and The Stranger a listen, if you have not already.
@@seanscanlon9067 Yup!! Been a fan for 40 years! The Stranger is my husband's favorite
This one of the greatest badasses ever.......show respect KID.....
I love Billy and I’m not even from New York but it makes me go into a New York State of Mind. Such a great tune from a true legend!
The Downeaster Alexa is an overlooked masterpiece. You likely wont see someone else recommending it, but it’s an unmissable song.
Billy had a Broadway show done about his music and it was combined with a rock ballet choreographed by Twila Tharp. I’ve seen the thing three times live. It’s not on Broadway anymore, but you oughta at least see if you can find it and watch it because it intertwines Billy songs and attaches them to three couples as they’re living their lives, it’s absolutely phenomenal. I know you wouldn’t react to it because you’re not like a movie reaction channel or Broadway reaction channel but off the show is called movin’ out! And it’s out of this world.
He is truly the Piano Man. Loved your reaction! ❤❤❤
He has a great song he wrote for his daughter titled "Lullabye" that you might like for your new little one. In it he talks about how his song is a part of him, and how if his daughter sings it to her kids a little piece of him will never die but be carried on forever. Great song by a great artist--it's hard to say which is his best quality--his piano playing, song writing or singing/performing.
And of course Downeaster Alexa. His boat was named Alexa after his daughter with Christie Brinkley.
Billy Joel is my personal all time favorite since childhood. My 1st concert was The Storm Front Tour in late 1989, I had just turned 12y/o. I drove up from South Jersey to NYC for Garth Brooks' Central Park concert where Billy Joel made a guest appearance. Standing in Central Park with a million+ concert goers singing New York State Of Mind along with Billy Joel & Garth Brooks, is a lifetime highlight for me.
I'm a native New Yorker and grew up in a town near where Billy grew up. Him and my dad knew each other and Billy beat my dad in a Battle of the Bands competition at one point. 😂
For a live Billy Joel song, along with yet another complete change of direction, listen to "And So It Goes". Just Billy at his piano on a darkened stage, singing with so much emotion about a dying love affair.
He’s singing about the city & the state of New York. Taking a Greyhound up the Hudson River line.
One of my favorite Billy Joel songs, and a wonderful live performance.
Check out the video of a Bill Joel concert where a kid from the audience (18?) asks if he can play. Joel agrees and the kid totally nails this song.
Goodnight Saigon, with the Marines on backing vocals is transcendent
My good friend was Billy's first bass player. I was lucky enough to be at the early shows; knew he'd blow up.
"Good Night Saigon "is a masterpiece.
I saw Billy Joel in the mid 80s. Impressive is not a strong enough word. Soooo good in person and the sax player was excellent.
The Hudson River Line goes along the Hudson River. It's beautiful, country, trees, ocean, lakes, etc.
In this one Billy gives me a Ray Charles feel and sound. I believe that the Sax player is the one that just passed.
The saxophone player here is Richie Cannata who was a multi-instrumentalist in Billy's band at the time but left in the early 1980s. He is still alive though and is aged 75 and plays in a band called The Lords of 52nd Street. That band is made up of past Billy Joel band members, and 52nd Street is the name of one of Billy's albums and was the first commercially mass-produced CD in 1978.
You might be thinking of jazz saxophonist Phil Woods, who died in 2015 and played saxophone on Billy's song Just the Way You Are from his The Stranger album in 1977. Billy started a run of around six albums being produced by Phil Ramone, and he wanted to use Phil Woods for the saxophone part on that song.
Richie Cannata had played saxophone on this song New York State of Mind from Billy's album Turnstiles in 1976 and the performance of that song in this video is from 1978, from a BBC programme called The Old Grey Whistle Test and I think perhaps Richie wanted to show what he could do, after having be replaced on the recording of Just the Way You Are.
@@seanscanlon9067 Thanks for the correction.
favorite billy joel song.did a great performance of it at the concert for new york after the 9/11 attacks
You should have done "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" since you seemingly love songs that you can picture the story in your head. That song is all about marrying your high school sweetheart, becoming an adult, and growing apart and life going on.
Brenda and Eddie's love story. You'll enjoy the ride.
Billy Joel is awesome and one of the best out there...
I agree with the others, Goodnight Saigon is a must! It will definitely tug at the heart.
Billy has also said that musically its a tribute to Ray Charles.
This is my fav Billy Joel song, but I’m definitely biased because NYC is my hometown ♥️
Another recommendation is Ray Charles and Billy Joel do a piano duet of 'Baby Grand'. You can hear Ray Charles influence in the vocals of this song.
good reaction
Great songs, great band, great vocals, great mood.
This is what a star is like
Astonishing artistry
Billy Joel... Still Rock-N-Roll!!! 🔥💥🔥💥❤💯
"The Last Play at Shea" is a must-see documentary - a magical last event at Shea Stadium that is PURE NEW YORK, PURE BILLY JOEL.
And yes, New York and NY bands at CBGB's, The Mudd Club, and Max's Kansas City (Ramones, Dead Boys, Blondie, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, New York Dolls, Television...) were hugely influential on the British Punk scene and bands like Sex Pistols and The Clash.
River of Dreams is an absolute must. It is another whole vibe of its own!