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bryant ([personal profile] bryant) wrote2002-09-20 03:10 pm

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Guilty pleasure: Billy Joel. I suspect this New York Times article is morosely grim even if you're not a big fan, though. Or maybe it's just pathetic. The man is certainly whining -- but if he was more credible, wouldn't there be something worthy about a guy who weighs the value of love so high against the rewards of fame? Instead, it's just the Piano Man, and he's hard to respect.

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[personal profile] clauclauclaudia 2002-09-20 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I have a hugely different experience of Billy Joel than the people who keep pointing out this article.

I have lots of respect for him.
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[personal profile] rfrancis 2002-09-21 10:07 am (UTC)(link)
I'd agree, although I find even as a musician odd. His ability as a vocalist is somewhat in doubt, but his musical chops in general are almost unbeatable in the pop music biz (which is why nowadays he makes most of his money composing more classically-styled stuff, I guess). As you say, he's an amazing songwriter.

I guess my point is that I respect him mostly as a musician if not entirely. :)

[identity profile] jadasc.livejournal.com 2002-09-20 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose. Still, Billy Joel on the jukebox was the soundtrack for my junior high experience.