HE'S BECOMING A CHANNEL FAVE 🔥! First Time Hearing Billy Joel - We Didn't Start The Fire Reaction!

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  • Get ready for an energetic and thought-provoking journey as we react to Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire" for the first time! This song, known for its rapid-fire lyrics and catchy tune, has made Billy Joel a channel favorite, and we're excited to experience what makes this track so iconic.
    🎹 About Billy Joel: Billy Joel, an acclaimed singer-songwriter, is known for his storytelling prowess and diverse musical style. "We Didn't Start The Fire" stands out in his discography for its historical references and unique lyrical composition, making it a standout hit.
    🔥 In This Video: Join us as we delve into "We Didn't Start The Fire" by Billy Joel. We're anticipating a song that's not only musically engaging but also rich in historical context. Expect reactions full of excitement, curiosity, and our thoughts on how Joel crafts a narrative through song.
    👫 Why React as a Couple?: Exploring the depth and creativity of Billy Joel's music together adds a fun and insightful element to our reactions. We're both excited to dive into the lyrical world of "We Didn't Start The Fire" and share our journey with you.
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    💬 Your Thoughts: What's your opinion on Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire"? Do you find its historical references as fascinating as we do? Let us know in the comments section below, and feel free to suggest other songs by Billy Joel or similar artists for future reactions!
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  • @tomstanziola1982
    @tomstanziola1982 5 місяців тому +150

    I'm a history buff, and this song is a semester of history class compressed into 4 minutes!!! 👏👏👏👏

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill 5 місяців тому +5

      But it's just words to someone who can't associate them with their relevance. It's more of a history test, than a lesson, imho.

    • @tomstanziola1982
      @tomstanziola1982 5 місяців тому +3

      @@Tijuanabill Great thought!!!

    • @joshhencik1849
      @joshhencik1849 5 місяців тому +4

      @@Tijuanabill Which is why every 7th grade class in the US from the time I was a kid has studied this song. Billy Joel did more for middle school history than any administrator did.

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill 5 місяців тому +1

      @@joshhencik1849 Go ahead an include all the teachers in there as well. They are the biggest failures in our nation, and it's not even close.

    • @barsandbarbells2022
      @barsandbarbells2022  5 місяців тому +4

      🎯

  • @scottclark3761
    @scottclark3761 5 місяців тому +116

    He wrote this song because a young person said "Oh, but nothing happened in the Fifties." He was like....what? My sixth grade history class used this song to teach. Each of us took one of the items he said. It was pretty cool. Fall Out Boy did a sequel to this, by the way.

    • @sdhartley74
      @sdhartley74 5 місяців тому +10

      I don't mind the sequel too much, except they definitely don't do the events in order.

    • @scottclark3761
      @scottclark3761 5 місяців тому +11

      @@sdhartley74 Yeah.....that bother me, too.

    • @warrenhughes911
      @warrenhughes911 5 місяців тому +8

      That 'young person's was Julian Lennon..John's boy .!!

    • @DanielFrost21
      @DanielFrost21 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@warrenhughes911It was actually a friend of Sean Lennon's who said it

    • @lesblatnyak5947
      @lesblatnyak5947 5 місяців тому +1

      Bet you most highschool grads today couldn't tell you the meaning of each

  • @user-gp7oq1kd3c
    @user-gp7oq1kd3c 5 місяців тому +3

    Julian Lennon stopped by with a friend one day when Joel was recording. He was lamenting about how hard it was to live in his time because of world events. Billy Joel pondered this and sat down and just started writing down everything that had happened in his lifetime. We Didn’t Start the Fire was the result.

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 5 місяців тому +52

    Billy was in a recording studio and met a friend of Sean Lennon (John's son), and the friend claimed "nothing happened in the 1950s"
    It "started a fire" in Billy's brain, and the result was a list of 118 events starting with the 50s.

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX 5 місяців тому +96

    Billy was born in 1949 and the lyrics deal with US/world history from that year until 1989 when this song was released. Although this song deals with everything going on during Billy's life around the world, it also has many important historical events that focus on NY as well.

    • @jald910
      @jald910 5 місяців тому +5

      I am close to Billy Joel’s age, so these are also the events of my life so extremely impactful.

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX 5 місяців тому +21

    I believe Billy got an honorary history degree from a college in NY due to this song.

    • @cowetascore8476
      @cowetascore8476 5 місяців тому

      Billy was a speaker at my sister's college graduation at Hofstra University in 1997 whlie receiving an honorary degree.

  • @TOPCHEF19733
    @TOPCHEF19733 5 місяців тому +22

    References to 118 significant political, cultural, scientific, and sporting events between 1948 (the year before Joel's birth) and 1989, in mainly chronological order.

    • @James-jl9lm
      @James-jl9lm 2 місяці тому

      Actually, iirc, William Martin "Billy" Joel was born in 1949, NOT 1948.

  • @ajruther67
    @ajruther67 5 місяців тому +181

    This song is a history lesson. Find a lyric video and listen to it again. It doesn't have to be a reaction video.

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 5 місяців тому +2

      The irony of that is he wrote The Ballad of Billy the Kid which is about the least accurate song historically.

    • @philiphill6697
      @philiphill6697 5 місяців тому +7

      I think it is HIS history, from birth to current.

    • @philiphill6697
      @philiphill6697 5 місяців тому

      I understand that they are mainstream references. I'm saying they are one's that happened during his lifetime.@gv7217

    • @aaronwieman8368
      @aaronwieman8368 5 місяців тому +12

      It’s history that happened up to that point in his life. Come on people let’s not be dense.

    • @Chance1978ric
      @Chance1978ric 5 місяців тому +4

      This song was used by teachers verse by verse to teach history to children. Kids would take a single verse and make a report..
      This song is history.

  • @seanscanlon9067
    @seanscanlon9067 5 місяців тому +13

    Billy was born in 1949 and had turned 40 years old in 1989 when this song was released.
    He had been at a party or some sort of social gathering where Sean Lennon and a few other teens were also there, and a friend of Sean's had said that it was an exciting time in the world then, what with the end of the Cold War approaching and the Berlin Wall coming down later that year. Billy said he knew how they felt, as he felt that way too when he was younger but the friend said that nothing of significance had ever happened when Billy was growing up.
    When Billy writes a song he starts with the music first and then writes lyrics to create a complete song, but for We Didn't Start the Fire and as more of a mental exercise initially, he started to list some of the more significant people and events during his lifetime, having hit the milestone age of 40 that year. He then set the list to music, using an old country type song that he had written but never released, as the melody for the chorus.
    The We Didn't Start the Fire chorus part is basically saying that the world has always been messed up and youngsters of any given time should not collectively blame the generation before their own because it was already messed up prior to their generation too, and the future younger generation will be blaming Sean Lennon's and his friend's generation in the years ahead. Ironically, Sean Lennon and his friend are now in their 40s.
    What is even more remarkable about this song than it all rhyming though is that everything is generally in chronological order too.

  • @beverly.alford
    @beverly.alford 5 місяців тому +26

    Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl” is a fun song/video. Joel’s future wife-supermodel, Christie Brinkley-appears in the video.

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX 5 місяців тому +21

    Billy is from Long Island, NY like me. He stated that he dropped out of high school to join a band. Years later, his high school rewarded him his diploma and that his mother was thrilled because she never liked the fact that had dropped out. I do not remember the year but it wasn't that long ago. The local news was present at the ceremony.

  • @nanastan9
    @nanastan9 5 місяців тому +24

    The thing to keep in mind is that to the people living through the events mentioned in the song they were as real, frightening, and world altering as anything we're experiencing now. Every generation experiences this, and feels that their times are the worst, and pretty much always has. You'll find this theme even in ancient Egyptian writings, and Roman correspondence. That's one of the things that makes history so interesting and exciting to me, is understanding how the dry facts of wars and famine, political crises, and environmental disasters affected the people living through them, and the similarities to our own current experiences and attitudes.

    • @joshhencik1849
      @joshhencik1849 5 місяців тому +1

      Which is why the word "unprecedented" is so damned overused these days. This all happened before.
      But I agree. So many people think history is boring because they think of it in terms of dates and places and things... but it's not. It's people and events and actions and choices with very interesting context.

  • @sabrinapittsley2304
    @sabrinapittsley2304 5 місяців тому +39

    One of the most imaginative and talented singer/songwriters of the 80’s and 90’s.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 5 місяців тому +2

      His first releases were in the 1970s.

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 5 місяців тому +2

      He had a lot of hits in the 70s!

  • @lornif6274
    @lornif6274 5 місяців тому +35

    Another good song by Billy Joel is 'She's always a woman to me' if you'd like to hear more from him.

    • @andreaschmall5560
      @andreaschmall5560 5 місяців тому +2

      There are so many more interesting songs such as Stiletto and The Stranger.

  • @nebidiaswift5200
    @nebidiaswift5200 5 місяців тому +20

    I’ll never forget the social studies class my 10th grade teacher did where we analyzed this song… there’s so much in it she had us do essays on the events/names he brings up. Easily most influential class and it introduced me to him and I’ve loved billy Joel ever since

  • @debbie7505
    @debbie7505 5 місяців тому +1

    He is saying that everyone complains that the current generation is blamed for what’s happening these days but the fact is that they’ve always have fires since the world started

  • @ajruther67
    @ajruther67 5 місяців тому +16

    Billy Joel - Just the Way You Are. It's an early song from him in the 70's and it's a romantic ballad.

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 5 місяців тому +1

      1977 actually.

  • @Stacy55ish
    @Stacy55ish 5 місяців тому +20

    Billy Joel was listing iconic events during each year of his life.

  • @JohnKWelsh
    @JohnKWelsh Місяць тому +2

    Billy Joel’s best song is just the way you are

  • @visionaryventures12
    @visionaryventures12 5 місяців тому +38

    Listening to the song this time, again watching the characters in the video grow up, I’m not only reminded of the changing times. I’m reminded of how great the US had been during most of this song.
    I had read that this song was inspired by a younger kid telling Billy Joel that things must’ve been easier in Billy’s generation. This was his response.

  • @BennoWitter
    @BennoWitter 5 місяців тому +21

    I knew him from the 80's and 90's, but I was very late in discovering that he also recorded countless good songs in the 70's. The biggest surprise to me lyrically was "Only the Good Die Young". It's such a cheeky song.

  • @roberttrevino2861
    @roberttrevino2861 5 місяців тому +10

    He wrote this song as he turned 40, reflecting on some big events and people during his lifetime.

  • @jonathanlocke6404
    @jonathanlocke6404 5 місяців тому +17

    I have heard him say that he had mixed feelings about the song, partly because it seemed to come really easy to him, and he didn't have to struggle to write it. He wondered if it was too simple of an idea. But it's a great song...

  • @eileenrivera6142
    @eileenrivera6142 Місяць тому +2

    Basically anything from Billy

  • @alexmarin4245
    @alexmarin4245 5 місяців тому +21

    One the best 80's songs ever! Lyric, beat and story... all in one song! So unique! GREAT REACTION, GUYS!

  • @karehelene
    @karehelene 5 місяців тому +23

    I watched the video with, my then, teenage son (13). He was curious about thalidomide babies that are mentioned in the song. I knew this was an anti-nausea drug that cause birth defects in the 60's. We got on the computer, and I explained what it was and found pictures of people that had been affected by the drug. My mom had actually been offered this when she was pregnant with my younger sister and turned it down. Many years later when I was pregnant, I turned down anti-nausea medication because of thalidomide, even though I was assured the medication being offered was perfectly safe.

    • @visaman
      @visaman 5 місяців тому +1

      So did my mom.😢

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 5 місяців тому +5

      I lived through that. Thalidomide had huge cultural impacts, beginning with a first major FAILURE by the pharmaceutical industry, and eventually the legalization of abortion.

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 3 місяці тому +2

      Thalidomide was never approved by the US FDA, thanks to a Canadian woman who was on the FDA board at the time, and knew or suspected that it might harm babies. It was manufactured by a European pharmaceutical company, and was approved in Europe.

    • @tnolddawg
      @tnolddawg Місяць тому

      One of my classmates when I was in elementary school was affected by thalidomide
      While his mother discontinued use after the news broke, he was born with deformed fingers and toes

    • @karehelene
      @karehelene Місяць тому

      @@tnolddawg It's too bad his mother didn't stop in time. I would have been the age to have thalidomide classmates also, though I don't recall ever having one.

  • @ChrisHartpence
    @ChrisHartpence 2 місяці тому +4

    Even better, the historical events are IN ORDER...amazing accomplishment, IMO

  • @dionisioiacobelli6689
    @dionisioiacobelli6689 5 місяців тому +6

    Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it .

    • @llanitedave
      @llanitedave 5 місяців тому

      Or in words attributed to Mark Twain (who didn't really say it, but you have to know the history well to realize that), "History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes."

    • @ScootrRichards
      @ScootrRichards 2 місяці тому

      I first learned this meme as "Those who do not learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them."
      Don't know who first said it or if that was the original expressed the idea, but I think it is more to the point.

  • @mikechiarelli6895
    @mikechiarelli6895 4 місяці тому +4

    Goodbye Saigon will blow you away. Another great one Allentown.

  • @salvation2979
    @salvation2979 5 місяців тому +13

    he is a lyrical genius. barely and mean barely scratched the surface with billy. his catalog is extensive!

  • @ajruther67
    @ajruther67 5 місяців тому +18

    Phil said he didn't know references that happened before he was born. That is unusual to me because my generation (Gen X - 1965 1980) know so many things before we were born through history class and parents telling us things as we grew up.

    • @theshadowfax239
      @theshadowfax239 5 місяців тому +6

      I always find it weird when people claim they don't know thing from before they were born. Like no one had a concept of history anymore. 🤦‍♀️

  • @a.grimes4202
    @a.grimes4202 2 місяці тому +4

    I don’t know for sure but it looks like you two haven’t yet reacted to his SUPER classic hit from ’80, “It’s Still Rock & Roll To Me”. No rush, but I just know you both would love it. Even when you’re sitting and listening you just can’t help but dance to it, it’s that catchy. And even on your first time listening you will want to sing along even if you don’t know the words lol.

  • @jeannejorgensen1230
    @jeannejorgensen1230 5 місяців тому +8

    I’m the same age as Billy Joel and these are all the events that occurred during his lifetime (and mine) so I know all of them and remember their impact on society at the time.

  • @theresastuppiello9589
    @theresastuppiello9589 4 місяці тому

    So I heard when Billy Joel was around 40, he was having a discussion with a younger person who was arguing that the older generation was the cause of world issues and it sparked this song. Starting in the 50s he brings up a plethora of all kinds of pop culture and social issues from before and moving forward in time. Masterpiece.

  • @hihoktf
    @hihoktf 5 місяців тому +5

    Try River of Dreams for, again, another style from him. And Uptown Girl for yet another, and ...

  • @Memorylanemodelcars2
    @Memorylanemodelcars2 Місяць тому +1

    Billy Joel Does Everything Do Wap to Ballad to Rock n Roll to Blues/Jazz. Hes Just Amazing

  • @Ny-kelCameron
    @Ny-kelCameron 5 місяців тому +3

    River of Dreams.

  • @robertfowler238
    @robertfowler238 4 місяці тому +2

    History from his birth to present

  • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
    @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 5 місяців тому +8

    Next one for Billy Joel; RIVER OF DREAMS. One of those songs that you absolutely cannot stop yourself from moving to. Even though I am not a big Joel fan, River of Dreams is one of my favorite songs.

    • @justkaron
      @justkaron 5 місяців тому

      This one is absolute FIRE! But there are SO MANY that are. From so many decades. Daughter-in-law saw him in concert around this past Thanksgiving and said it was BEST concert she's ever attended. He's in mid seventies now and she said he has not lost his voice or piano skill and funny as hell.

    • @justkaron
      @justkaron 5 місяців тому

      I meant River of Dreams is straight fire. One of his more recent songs.

  • @mariacavanaugh1010
    @mariacavanaugh1010 5 місяців тому +17

    I'm so glad that you watch the music videos that accompany these songs, not all reactors do that and it can be frustrating to those of us who grew up watching MTV and other televised video shows. So much can be shown in a music video to supplement the story-telling within the song. And while it may not be true for every song (some vids are simply abstract or banal), the advent of MTV surely set the stage for some amazing imagery that helps the listener better understand the meaning of the lyrics. Excellent reaction. :-)

  • @feuerwehrmanngrisu9094
    @feuerwehrmanngrisu9094 5 місяців тому +5

    Its from his birth (1949) to the date of release the Song. Was great in germany too because of the music. The Things he sing about Was 75 percent us related

    • @andrew348
      @andrew348 5 місяців тому

      Nothing to be proud of

  • @kryssieaston3771
    @kryssieaston3771 19 днів тому

    This was always one of my favorites. If you want something showing more of a rocking side to Billy Joel, watch "A Matter of Trust".

  • @correctlyrics
    @correctlyrics 5 місяців тому +13

    So many Billy Joel songs are different than what you expect...
    For the Longest Time
    Uptown Girl
    Pressure
    Still Rock n Roll

  • @visionaryventures12
    @visionaryventures12 5 місяців тому +5

    That’s a weird coincidence you quizzed us about when Billy graduated in the same video reaction to “We Didn’t Start the Fire”.

  • @akastarchild
    @akastarchild 2 місяці тому +2

    Historic events of Billy s life. Billy is the baby.

  • @debrawalkermeyer9109
    @debrawalkermeyer9109 2 місяці тому

    I was born in 1962 and remember so well when MTV started videos I was out of college and married when this came out I have heard my entire life from older people “ back in the good old days when the world was good and youth has messed things up” And youth looking at adults like “we didn’t start the fire, what damn good old days do you mean?” Valid every era has been that way, he choose to focus on the time he was alive to when he released
    this in 1989 ❤

  • @Tijuanabill
    @Tijuanabill 5 місяців тому +4

    I think chorus is one young people should heed. You too, will be judged, by the next generation. Be careful how you judge the prior ones, because far more will come after you, than came before. At least, in regards to written history, that is.

  • @shannonotoole3526
    @shannonotoole3526 2 місяці тому +1

    My college prfessor used this song to go thru all those times in history. As a final paper we had to take one instant in the song and write a paper on it

  • @TheMerryPup
    @TheMerryPup 5 місяців тому +7

    This is a better song to listen to a few times first before watching the video, IMHO. It shows Billy’s extraordinary writing ability in that most, if not all, of his songs sound different. Like the Beatles, you can’t pin him down to a specific style but it always sounds uniquely ’him!’

  • @user-sr4gw3gs4v
    @user-sr4gw3gs4v 5 місяців тому +1

    From when Billy was born in 1949, same as myself.

  • @jmcd4999
    @jmcd4999 5 місяців тому

    Billy Joel - Movin Out

  • @RLG-
    @RLG- 5 місяців тому +2

    Only the Good Die Young is a rocker, one of his more famous songs.

  • @fgrillo29
    @fgrillo29 4 місяці тому

    Circa 1990, One of my high school history teachers assigned us to choose a topic mentioned in this song. We had to write a few pages about why these names/events were so important in history. This is a musical tour through history from the 1950's to the end of the 1980's. This same teacher played a lot of Billy Joel songs in class throughout that year. That was one of my favorite classes. Thanks, Mr. Manson for such a great class!

  • @82acroney
    @82acroney 5 місяців тому +2

    Billy Joel is one of my all-time favorite artists, his music is just timeless, still holds relevant in this day age

  • @jamiethevis7356
    @jamiethevis7356 5 місяців тому

    I just discovered a podcast called "We didn't Start the Fire." Each episode is a history lesson of every person, place, and event in the song.

  • @mikeyd7749
    @mikeyd7749 5 місяців тому +1

    Billy Joel graduated from Hicksville HS on Long Island in 1967. I knew 2 people who went to school with him.

  • @michaelcorley3622
    @michaelcorley3622 5 місяців тому +2

    NBC News put together a video and matched every lyric with shots of what he’s talking about. It’s amazing.

    • @par500dragon7
      @par500dragon7 5 місяців тому

      That's so cool! I'm going to try to find that.

  • @draguladirt
    @draguladirt 5 місяців тому +6

    It's interesting in these times (and with a reaction channel) how you listen to a song. I was a teenager in the 80's - heard this plenty of times on the radio and television and it was just a cool song with a cool beat. Never paid attention to the lyrics until much later. And I never thought this could be sung live - but he did, on the River of Dreams tour. Amazing.

    • @ines_uk
      @ines_uk 5 місяців тому +1

      I can say that about most of the songs of that time of my life. I discover more of their lyrics by watching the reactions when they analyse the songs more in detail. Otherwise, I like the songs for their music first and foremost.

  • @JH-ii8xm
    @JH-ii8xm 5 місяців тому

    Scenes from an Italian Restaurant, Only the good die young, Innocent man, River of dreams, My life, Moving out, Big shot, The longest time, You're only human, Just the way you are, She's always a woman, Don't ask me why, Tell her about it, Allentown, She's got a way, uptown girl. Any and all of these songs. Can you tell I love Billy Joel :-D

  • @keymack2477
    @keymack2477 5 місяців тому +3

    Great to see the two of you "discovering" the great Billy Joel! Before you are done with his catalogue be sure not to miss "An Innocent Man" and "Until The Night"!!

  • @lorispiro-pioggia4289
    @lorispiro-pioggia4289 5 місяців тому +3

    River of dreams is a great one you need to check out

  • @tomtortolani8082
    @tomtortolani8082 5 місяців тому +6

    Liking your channel, check out Billy Joel live "New York State of Mind" at the Grey Whistle Test, circa 1978

  • @hartspot009
    @hartspot009 5 місяців тому +4

    Great review as usual. Joel is without doubt one of the best songwriters of the 80s / 90s. MY LIFE, ALLENTOWN, UPTOWN GIRL etc etc. are worth a listen. The more you explore, the more you will enjoy this master musician.

  • @melodyszadkowski5256
    @melodyszadkowski5256 20 днів тому

    Ah, 1972. Graduated when I was barely 17. A lifetime since then.

  • @MasonDarwin
    @MasonDarwin 25 днів тому

    One of the very first gem songs that stuck with me my whole life was Billy Joel - My Life (1978). Looking back now I realize it sounds similar to an intro of a sitcom in the era of Greatest American Hero, Mash, The A Team, Knight Rider, Dukes of Hazard, and so on.

  • @rw4487
    @rw4487 5 місяців тому

    FYI Billy Joel was a history teacher back when he was younger

  • @debbie7505
    @debbie7505 5 місяців тому

    One of my favorite Billy Joel songs is It’s Still Rock & Roll To Me.

  • @mattpotter8725
    @mattpotter8725 Місяць тому

    Something that you didn't seem to get from the song and I've not seen in the comments is the the title "We Didn't Start The Fire" is basically saying the the US didn't start all the conflicts going on in the world, that they've been going on since time began, and we're trying to do the best we can (obviously this is an older song and it was a different time, but it did seem at the time that upholding democratic values was something the US valued and tried to spread across the world rather than just pure economic greed, unlike certain politicians today). Great reaction to a great song. Love Billy Joel, he's an amazing artist.

  • @1calvinfunny1
    @1calvinfunny1 5 місяців тому +2

    Another great song is "The Entertainer" It's about himself and what can happen in the Record /Entertainment industry...

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 5 місяців тому +2

    Your analysis is correct, I put it this way, the world was effed up in the past, it’s effed up now and it’ll be effed up in the future no matter how much we try to make things better. The song 52nd Street is a great one showing another side to him. Also Me & My Baby Grand which is a duet with Ray Charles. 😊

  • @johnm506
    @johnm506 5 місяців тому

    Billy is part of the holy trinity of piano song writers singers Elton John Bruce Hornsby and Billy Joel its how I see it

  • @sopdox
    @sopdox 5 місяців тому

    I love this song, but Billy Joel has said he doesn’t like it but the fans keep wanting to hear it.

  • @stardreamer26
    @stardreamer26 3 місяці тому

    Uptown Girl is one of my faves from him 🥰🥰🥰

  • @jgsrhythm100
    @jgsrhythm100 5 місяців тому +1

    Curtis Mayfield- Superfly ( 73)
    Its time for B&B to get down with the funk 🔥

  • @Succubus2Angel
    @Succubus2Angel 4 місяці тому

    That’s what I truly love about this song. It’s a lesson in human history urgently expressed and left to you to explore keywords in this string of history. Truly mind-blowing. I just truly wish Joel felt more pride in this single. He equated the rhythm and beat equivalent to a root canal, and it’s a shame he feels that way.

  • @JRAWJRAW
    @JRAWJRAW 3 місяці тому

    Great journey, great lyrics. Such a timeless track.

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon 2 дні тому

    How can you be like... not twelve... born and raised in a English-speaking country... and NOT know Billy Joel? =__= I'm French in my thirties and I've been knowing him for a long while.
    Anyways... at least, you liked it !
    The lyrics of that song are sensational.

  • @beverlybrown2673
    @beverlybrown2673 5 місяців тому

    He's referencing historical events from his birth in 1949 up until the song was written in 1989. The video shows family life, and the child he was growing up, as these things were happening.

  • @gaylemalone5897
    @gaylemalone5897 5 місяців тому +3

    This song to me is one of the very best and most creative of Billy Joel’s works. He literally went through history and one song I can remember so much of this except for the early 50s since I was born in 63 the year Kennedy was assassinated.

  • @TheWorldsEnd66
    @TheWorldsEnd66 3 місяці тому

    I love history, but if it was taught this way many more would too

  • @rw4487
    @rw4487 5 місяців тому

    I know every word sang it in bars with friends all the time

  • @kylecrawford5103
    @kylecrawford5103 5 місяців тому +2

    I also remember this song being used in our 7th or 8th grade history class. The teacher played the song for us and there was a poster that had the lyrics printed on it. Our teacher went through and touched on the most relevant and important events. Love your channel, keep up the great work. Thanks.

  • @aaronwieman8368
    @aaronwieman8368 5 місяців тому

    I love this song…

  • @willdwyer6782
    @willdwyer6782 5 місяців тому

    Stephen Colbert calls this tune the Wikipedia song. Billy was inspired to write it on his 40th birthday in 1989. The lyrics of each verse are newspaper headlines from a decade in his life from the '50s to the '80s.

  • @karehelene
    @karehelene 5 місяців тому +2

    There's a group that has done an updated version of this song. Someone watching your channel may know.

  • @bettyartis3648
    @bettyartis3648 5 місяців тому +1

    Children of Thalidomide is an amazing line. Having experienced a similar history, this is an amazingly biting piece of writing.

  • @LisaEvans-qb1bs
    @LisaEvans-qb1bs 5 місяців тому +2

    Please do Lara Fabian ‘your not from here’ it is amazing 🥰🥰 love from north wales UK

  • @markmorgan3058
    @markmorgan3058 5 місяців тому +1

    This song goes from Billy's birth in 1949 to 1989 when it was released

  • @margaretsimmons1598
    @margaretsimmons1598 3 місяці тому

    We didn’t light it, but we tried to fight. It is the lyric.

  • @JasonMistretta-wf5ip
    @JasonMistretta-wf5ip 5 місяців тому +2

    I remember sitting waiting for the school bus in the fall of 1989 listening to the "Storm Front" album. This song was just incredible to listen to and so educational for a high school Junior student. History was always one of my favorite subjects. I remember trying to memorize the lyrics on the way to school. I would LOVE to see Billy Joel to a part 2 to this song with a timeline that runs from 1990-2023. Could you imagine what that those lyrics would be like??

    • @schroederrt
      @schroederrt 4 місяці тому

      Fallout boy actually did a modern cover of this with modern events. It's worth a listen.

  • @arnoldcox9128
    @arnoldcox9128 5 місяців тому

    I love history so this is one of my favorites as well....movin out is a must reaction

  • @mariacavanaugh1010
    @mariacavanaugh1010 5 місяців тому +4

    Recommendation: You May Be Right.

  • @ozmaile7938
    @ozmaile7938 5 місяців тому +2

    Love the song. Always wished he updated it with the years since

    • @Super3dognite
      @Super3dognite 5 місяців тому

      There is an updated version of this song by Fall Out Boy.

    • @ozmaile7938
      @ozmaile7938 5 місяців тому

      Yea i just saw it looking up the lyrics to the original. Thought their added lyrics were pretty bad actually. just my take of course ..... @@Super3dognite

  • @leslieroth8447
    @leslieroth8447 5 місяців тому

    The River of Dreams. Original video. Gospel feel and fantastic vocals and piano. A must hear. For a soft feel Shes Got a Way. The history of We Didn't Start the Fire was from yr he was born, 1949 til 89. John Lennons son complained to Billy that the 80's was roughtime to grow up in and not much happened when Billy was young. Well...heres some of what happened. 😂

  • @michaelweaver3961
    @michaelweaver3961 5 місяців тому

    Trouble in the suez!!!!!!!

  • @patticampana9458
    @patticampana9458 5 місяців тому

    Tried to fight it!

  • @DavidLender
    @DavidLender 5 місяців тому +2

    Other great songs are:
    You're Only Human
    The Longest Time
    A Matter of Trust
    Keeping The Faith

  • @steveray9655
    @steveray9655 5 місяців тому

    It's been nicknamed "50 years of history in 3 minutes". There are videos here that people put together using historical images for each of the events mentioned in the song.

  • @jimreid4367
    @jimreid4367 5 місяців тому

    This song is about everything that happened & people during the cold war .

  • @rosemariediamond5948
    @rosemariediamond5948 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing history lesson. I am old enough to know all of the reg😧!! Great song and reaction. You can never go wrong with him. Try Just the Way You Are soon