There’s a young couple in the upper left corner swaying together. If you see this message, learn from this piece. Appreciate each other and respect each other. Love is fleeting, unless it’s true. I wish you the best. Thank you Billy.
Love that he found his way back to his music, I always thought his divorce to Christie Brinkley had so much to do with it. Glad to see him in a good place in life, new family and old family 💞.
My guess is that this is not really "work" but as my dad said if you find a career/job you love you are always on vacation. Pretty sure, he intended this date by choice. A gift for us. (I've also worked local stage crew on sevearl shows over the years for his shows).
Billy,gracias por tu bonita musica,por todos los aňos,que has producido,buena música para todos nosotros,te queremos,y vives en nuestros corazones musicales,que dios te cuide
I love to hear how Billy and the band keep adding and updating the arrangement, the outro is a nice addition.... but I still don't get why he consistently misses the first note, and has trouble tuning the first line or two. He's still taking it down a half, which is fine (a lot of artists tune down on stage) but at least it's not as low as it was at the Grammy's ! Great tune tho...
maybe take into account he’s 75 and still better then 90% of any other musicians out there. It’s easy to criticize from home, but get o stage with all the ambient sounds and waiting for others to hit their marks, not easy to do. He sounds amazing.
@@armyjoe_9842 That's the point I'm making. He can sing a whole show, mostly in the original keys, with very few changes, perfectly in tune, but the first few notes of this song I have yet to hear properly on pitch. Billy can hear everything on stage with his self-adjustable dual monitor setup that he's been using for years, and he has complete control over this song becuase it's a piano intro. It concerns me more than anything else. If he can tune 99% of the time, why is he consistently off on this one song?
@@armyjoe_9842 absolutely a great song, and I love the way it sounds more “Billy” as they keep adding to the arrangement. I guess I’m just cursed with a really good ear (I’m a musician) and it’s noticeable to me. Once he gets into the second phrase, it’s amazing
I'm so glad my ear is just dull and regular. But I understand how when you have more of a professional sound/interest then it's difficult to ignore those small things. Have you tried to reproduce the intro to see if it's possibly the arrangement? I'd be interested to hear what you find out. Keep me posted
@@thirstyworks1465 The other keyboard player is named David Rosenthal. He's also Billy's Musical Director, and he plays the arpeggiated notes on the choruses of the song.