0:10 Prelude / Angry Young Man 5:02 Somewhere Along The Line 7:50 Summer Highland Falls 10:50 Piano Man 16:16 Root Beer Rag 19:10 James 22:40 Travelin' Prayer 31:31 New York State Of Mind 38:48 The Great Suburban Showdown 51:06 The Entertainer
This is the only version of angry young man I know of where he sings a B after the first verse on the “He likes to be known as the angry young man...OhhOhh..” making it a 7th chord as he plays the C chord. Favorite Rendition!
@@davidperfetti3383 I love stuff like this, which is why I love live shows. He actually starts on the D, making it a 9th, but yeah, that's really nifty. It's so interesting how he has added & subtracted little riffs & details of many of his songs over the years, and for me every song seems to have a "sweet spot" era. Anyway, great observation there.
I'm an "edgey", even "alternative", smart, introspective "grungey" music listener, and I think Billy is an exceptional musician who transcends genres. I love Billly Joel the way I love Van Halen. Music is God and whether that is Billy Joel or Van Halen, they are equal in divine. You take all of it, for what it is, and love having been enriched by what you have just heard. Go forth, haven't been rocked.
I was at this concert. It was the best and worst night of my life. Long story. Glad I made the concert against all odds.
0:10 Prelude / Angry Young Man
5:02 Somewhere Along The Line
7:50 Summer Highland Falls
10:50 Piano Man
16:16 Root Beer Rag
19:10 James
22:40 Travelin' Prayer
31:31 New York State Of Mind
38:48 The Great Suburban Showdown
51:06 The Entertainer
He is such a brillant musician!
This is the only version of angry young man I know of where he sings a B after the first verse on the “He likes to be known as the angry young man...OhhOhh..” making it a 7th chord as he plays the C chord. Favorite Rendition!
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@@davidperfetti3383 I love stuff like this, which is why I love live shows. He actually starts on the D, making it a 9th, but yeah, that's really nifty. It's so interesting how he has added & subtracted little riffs & details of many of his songs over the years, and for me every song seems to have a "sweet spot" era.
Anyway, great observation there.
I don't think that was intentional. Maj7 chords are illegal in rock n roll. I'm lobbying for decriminalization, but it's a long, hard fight.
He also sings the high b in Gusman Hall 76
And his band...just perfect. A singer-songwriter couldn't ask for better support musicians. Liberty DiVito is a drumming icon.
Three days before my 10th birthday. 1976 was a fun year.
Fenómenal
the best rendition of new york state of mind bro
Absolutely. I come back to this specific video every year.
"And the piano, it sounds like a Yamaha...." Hahaha
"The piano, it sounds like a Yamaha!!"... Mine too Billy, mine too.
31:33 New York State of Mind
His best version in my opinion
Two months later I was born.
He’s quick with a smoke or to light up your joke.
haha
I'm an "edgey", even "alternative", smart, introspective "grungey" music listener, and I think Billy is an exceptional musician who transcends genres. I love Billly Joel the way I love Van Halen. Music is God and whether that is Billy Joel or Van Halen, they are equal in divine. You take all of it, for what it is, and love having been enriched by what you have just heard. Go forth, haven't been rocked.
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