Billy Joel takes Flak
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And I'm right there with ya. Grew up in Huntington, right next to Cold Spring Harbor. Always liked the guy. A monster talent.Kevin Hatton wrote:Sour grapes from someone whose opinion means nothing and could never stand up to Billy Joels record. His opinion might as well be written on toilet paper. Billy Joel is a monster award winning talent, Pop, and otherwise. Monster singer, songwriter, and musician. This comes from a guy who grew up two towns away from him at the same time on Long Island. Me. Joel is one for the history books.
And I don't know about anybody else but there were some players I hung around in high school that were by FAR the best I've ever been around. Scott Calder and the Skydogs anyone? John Ward? Tad Blake? Dionysus?
I've met some whiners-but not till I left the Island.
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Every time a thread like this comes up I point out that there are two aspects to artistry. The first is technical mastery of one's skills. The second is making a connection with an audience. Both Springsteen and Joel are masters of the latter aspect. And each seems awfully good at the former aspect in his own way. I think the writer of the article was writing a fluffy entertainment piece in order to connect with his own audience. And I'm sure he succeeded. A master , in turn, of his own craft.
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