And So It Goes

I’ve always loved Billy Joel.

One of the clearest memories was of Mom taking us to a record store and letting us know - back in 1977 - that we could each get a record album.

Corinne chose Tom Petty’s debut record with ‘Refugee’ on it.

I couldn’t help it, I had to go with Bob Dylan’s ‘Slow Train Coming.’

And my brother John chose Billy Joel’s ‘Glass Houses.’

I still love that Dylan record, but I also love both of the choices that my siblings made that day.

And my love affair with Billy Joel’s music started.

It’s continued and now, Billy, like Bruce is opening up his life and his vault and showing us all the madness behind the music.

I watched the start of the documentary on Tuesday and it blew me away.

Just the talent!

He wrote “New York State of Mind” in an hour.

He wrote “Piano Man” which is a song-along for the world.

And in true rock and roll sense, he was a manic depressive who built his world with one hand and burned it down with the other.

As I was watching, I felt a little sadness because for some reason the Arts take a backseat in the minds of some of the idiotic leaders.

Musicians struggle.

Writers struggle.

Everyone wants the art for free.

But that’s another story.

Check out the documentary…

…it’s awesome.

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