I went to his (probably the last) concert at Tokyo yesterday. This song was the opening song, and soon after he started playing the prelude, the audience got pumped up! It was one of the greatest night in my life and their lives who were there. I’ll never forget the moment of the live forever.
Bata pa lang ako music na ang hilig ko alam mona ang maganda lalo na may lahi din kami mahilig sa music kapatid ko sumasali sa amateur singing contest palagi panalo sa mga sinasalihan.
The drummer played 28 years with Billy Joel and he's the father of Torrey de Vitto from Chicago Med. But the drumstick flying of his hands... there's no price
My mom took me to the billy Joel concert back in September and it was by far the best concert I’ve ever seen. Keep in mind I am an 18 year old girl. I’m so lucky to have seen him in person and I will definitely never take that for granted
Thank you for being a wonderful fan. I appreciate your comment. I hope you are having a good day? Thank you so much for the love and support,God bless you💕💘🤩❤❤
This song is dedicated to everyone who lost a loved one. God bless. "I'm calling out your name tonight" by Richie Levoi ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JSbGGiSe3S8.html
When I used to play out on drums people would always say “you hit those drums like your mad at them” this guy plays like that. I always said you gotta play it like you mean it!! Of course different situations call for different dynamics(like bridge in this song) but the rest of the time…hit em hard!! I love this drummer. Fun to watch and yes it takes a toll on your joints.
I was 7 years old, and living in Avon Connecticut when this song came out. I vividly remember sitting next to my mother in her car, driving on the backroads of central Connecticut, and listening to this song. Billy Joel is a living legend and a national treasure.
He HATES this song, FYI. That's a true definition of a pro. I don't think there is a drummer that was tailored made for an artist writings than Libery was for Billy. #beastmode
Yeah it's a different take on Doug Stegmeyer's original baseline. Tom Wolk was a great bassist. Sadly at this point Doug had already passed away and Tom did several years ago around age 50 I think.
@@Sammyli99 there's not many artists that can do it the way he can he writes and records the most unique music its like he's A musical therapist and yet he's so down to earth and self effacing
Billy has written some of the best, funnest music to sing. I could listen to his music and love it as long as I’m alive and truly feel blessed that I was growing up when it was originally released and performed. I’ll always love his music. Bless you Billy Joel.
I am so glad I found this gem of a video thanks to RU-vid. I hope Billy Joel lives at least a hundred years and keeps singing too. I was fortunate to have seen him live at the Madison Square Garden some years ago and I hope to see him next year if the pandemic fears die down and all travel gets normalised. As Tony Bennett called him once.. Billy is a poet and a performer and a philosopher.
@@ironwood9 drums, piano, and violn. I had his piano music when I was 8. I learned a lot through decades of coming back to attempt that book. My piano teacher told me to be patient. You don't realize how much goes into a competition and how much you don't know when your that young. Love the music.
I'm 50 now, have been a Billy Joel fan since I was 15. And My Life has always been my favourite number. Three years ago, I started writing and performing stand-up comedy. And I just realised today that the first stanza of the song says, 'Now he gives them a stand-up routine in LA' ❤️🙂
Hi big fan!!!! I'm using this medium to appreciate you in particular as a fan of mine and I want you to keep supporting me while I bring more entertainment.♥️
One of the all time great intros to a song. And I love how Billy has altered it over the years. He incorporates the unofficial Australian National Anthem (Waltzing Matilda) into it when he plays here.
Hi,this evening,2 u. Repomidnight. Yes,Truuly Love this Song from Billy. And lot Others,too👍😎🎤🎹🎵 Love How He Plays the Piano,Excellent,& Sings awsum! Liked him Since SchoolDaze. & Still Do. He's a Pretty COOL. Guy.👍😎🎵
What excellent musicians! In addition to playing well, I thought it was cool that everyone sang. The bass player is very good. The guy makes each arrangement on the bass, every detail is subtle but adds a cool detail to the song. Congratulations to him. The guy is very good. If you put on good headphones you can hear all the details of the bass sound. Even the introduction along with the drums, the bassist plays a really cool arrangement. 🇧🇷
My first billy concert. One of many. Thank you daddy for buying the stranger. 52nd Street and the nylon curtain and making a cassette of songs from those albums. I wasn’t even born when the first two came out and was a year old when the nylon curtain came out but my daddy made me a billy Joel fan for life. He then bought the greatest hits vol 1 2 and 3 on cd. The ironic thing his now I listen to him way more than my dad does. I don’t remember the last time he listened to him.
My FIRST concert: Billy Joel and Elton John: April 1995 Joe Robbie Stadium 🏟 Since then it's been Jimmy Buffett ×3... Brad Pasley.. James Taylor.. Jimmy Buffett
Frankfurt June 1994 - keyboards David Rosenthal, lead guitar Tommy Byrnes, bass (the late great) Tom [T-Bone] Wolk, guitar Crystal Taliefero, saxophone Mark Rivera, drums Liberty DeVitto and of course the maestro.