IT'S BETTER THAN DRINKIN' ALONE: The Official ILM Track-by-Track BILLY JOEL Listening Thread

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which is to say i'm kind of a sucker for this bullshit, but i have such an allergy to aaron copeland the string stuff esp at the end really irritates me, the arrangement really sinks this, he should've gone for more a (god help i'm saying this) Eagles feel, more pedal steel less beef-its-whats-for-dinner pomp & circumstance

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 31 July 2017 16:06 (six years ago) link

it's not just you, there was something else recently where this riff came up and the composers themselves iirc referred to it as "Western movie music" but I can't remember who/what it was argggh

might've been The Who's "Soon Be Home"? eh whatever

Οὖτις, Monday, 31 July 2017 16:07 (six years ago) link

xp

Οὖτις, Monday, 31 July 2017 16:08 (six years ago) link

i really like this; the Happy Trails nostalgia & the Bernstein Mag-7 nod with the big strings
There's an earnestness that appeals to me I guess - like he genuinely was into Billy the Kid & wanted to write a song about him & here it is

and i feel that Tumbleweed Connection vibe too - i liked that album a bit as well so I don't hate the style or what he's going for

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 31 July 2017 19:59 (six years ago) link

i love the spot-on elmer bernstein hollywood western homage. it's thrilling. i've always been a sucker for instrumental billy joel. i loved the rest of the song, too, when i wore a younger man's clothes. i always got a kick out of the switch from that billy the kid to this billy the kid with the six-pack in his hand. oh shit! he's singing about himself! cool!

but today, this one mostly makes me yearn for warren zevon. "frank and jesse james." "boom boom mancini." "bill lee." any of those. character sketches with actual characters. outlaw tales with actual outlaws. this one's a movie without a script. elmer bernstein scoring a picture that should never have been greenlit. buy the soundtrack. but skip the film.

(and it's 100 percent made-up, innit? "his age and his size took the teller by surprise" is a decent, telling detail, i suppose. but that's it.)

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 07:48 (six years ago) link

there's a cool, super-high, super-fast piano thing he does (at 0:57 and 1:30, for example, in the video dr. c posted of the song) which i don't know what it's called but it reminds me of a thing he will do several years later in "all for leyna," and it's one of my favorite billy joel piano things.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 07:53 (six years ago) link

Yes, the fast, high piano runs are really cool. Actually the whole song works well - reminds me a little of "Songs From an Italian Restaurant" in places, another epic third-person tale. Before reading y'alls descriptions of this song, I figured it was another autobiographical song. Nope, but he sneaks a little bit in at the end

Vinnie, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 11:52 (six years ago) link

"Scenes", that is

Vinnie, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 11:52 (six years ago) link

I agree with the Dr. that I call that intro music "Happy Trails," though perhaps HT copied it from somewhere else and so it is not the original appearance of that motif.

Sigh. This song. There is a lot going on in the accompaniment, like the piano ornaments and the vigorous, dramatic drumming. Instrumental bridge = bad Copeland, yeah.

I find the lyrics stupid and the vocal melody dull as dishwater, though. At some points you hear Elton ("soon put many older guns ta SHAY-HAME").

okapi paste (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 12:03 (six years ago) link

Compare "SHAY-HAME" with "tryna drink WHISKAY, oh, from a bottla WHY-HINE"

okapi paste (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 12:04 (six years ago) link

or "hung my head in SHAY-HAME" in "Ballad of a Well-Known Gun." agreed with fcc that I'd like this song a lot more if the narrative actually held my attention, or if there were just a few more lyrical turns that stuck in my imagination. I'm okay with this kind of exercise generally, and have nothing but affection for "lily, rosemary, and the jack of hearts," or any of dylan's shaggy-dog songs really.

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 12:57 (six years ago) link

I like the lyrics because it's parody and self-parody at the same time. The overblown legendary status given to these Western guys, and the locals out on Long Island who think West Virginia is way out west.

pplains, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 13:37 (six years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlFmE4enqaI

Worse Comes To Worst opens side two of Piano Man with another smattering of different genre cues. Released as the album's second single in a 2:48 edit, it peaked at #80 on Billboard and #62 in Canada. Scarcely anthologized, it's probably one of his most obscure singles, but it apparently had some shelf life in the live set; this 1977 version bangs it together with "Ain't No Crime," with both songs getting a nice shot in the arm and some very lively keyboard work.

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 14:02 (six years ago) link

haha sounds like something off Superfly for like 10 seconds at the beginning

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 14:19 (six years ago) link

That sonofabitch thumb brings me back to the stoned businessmen in "Piano Man" for a second. I get that FM radio was playing anything in 1973, but Billy was getting pushed more toward AM/Top 40.

So with that in mind, how in the world would any program director allow a song with the word "stoned" in it on the air if it meant anything other than getting tooted on dry martinis?

I'd start counting the placenames - from the Pennsylvania Turnpike to New Mexico - but "We Didn't Start the Fire" would ruin it.

pplains, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 14:32 (six years ago) link

The overall sound of this is in line with what I think of as his style; even the tone of his singing voice. barring the Superfly/Tell Me Something Good intro of course lol

lyrics wise there's not a lot of "there" there, but musically it's pretty enjoyable

I like it!

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 15:35 (six years ago) link

A little too white reggae--aka, my least favourite sound in the world--for me.

the general theme of STUFF (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:25 (six years ago) link

billy as jimmy buffett. enjoyable, sing-along fluff. i like how the harmonies kick in on the chorus. the bridge makes no sense. "when i am together, when i sing my song"? smart of him not to come back to the bridge a second time.

somebody should sample the intro. action bronson, do it.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:36 (six years ago) link

this also reminds me of ringo starr for some reason.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:36 (six years ago) link

does anyone else find the cover image of this album incredibly creepy? my wife said it was the reason she's never listened to this album. I can't quite put my finger on it myself.

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:38 (six years ago) link

yes i hate it

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:39 (six years ago) link

it looks like a drawing someone did in a booth on the boardwalk for five dollars.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:41 (six years ago) link

It's a painting, right? Or is it some kind of re-touched photo? It makes me think of Catholic icons for some reason.

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:43 (six years ago) link

It's hard to think of white reggae in this period without mentioning Eric Patrick Clapton. However this predates 461 Ocean Boulevard, does it not? (73 vs 74)

I do think that the chorus of "Worse Comes to Worst," the backing vocals especially, has a somewhat Ocean Boulevard-ish sound.

okapi paste (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:46 (six years ago) link

clapton is otm. there's a general vibe here of what people who knew, or were in, the beatles were doing circa 1972-73.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:49 (six years ago) link

does anyone else find the cover image of this album incredibly creepy? my wife said it was the reason she's never listened to this album. I can't quite put my finger on it myself.

― Οὖτις, Tuesday, August 1, 2017 2:38 PM (twelve minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yes i hate it

― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, August 1, 2017 2:39 PM (eleven minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

it looks like he's supposed to be dead & that is his ghost, but yeah terrible cover image

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:51 (six years ago) link

the back cover upthread is even more horrifying!

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:54 (six years ago) link

it's AM Gold's version of the Exorcist demon pazuzu

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:55 (six years ago) link

it looks like he's supposed to be dead & that is his ghost

and the coffin, it sounds like a carnival
and the skeleton smells like a beer

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:57 (six years ago) link

fcc, I can't determine whether of the Delaney & Bonnie crowd were involved in Piano Man. I don't think so. Maybe it was just a sound that was in the air at that time.

okapi paste (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 19:59 (six years ago) link

captain jack is dead
undead
undead
undead
undead un

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:03 (six years ago) link

fcc, I can't determine whether of the Delaney & Bonnie crowd were involved in Piano Man. I don't think so. Maybe it was just a sound that was in the air at that time.

i don't think there was much crossover in personnel, so yeah, i assume it was in the air. but if you click thru enough wiki pages you eventually discover, not surprisingly, that everything is pretty much connected to everything:

Laura Creamer (née Polkinghorne) is a songwriter, vocalist, and arranger who has recorded and/or toured with Billy Joel, Bob Seger, Van Morrison, Glenn Frey, Bruce Hornsby, Kid Rock, Eric Clapton and many others. She is credited as a backing vocalist on multiple albums including Billy Joel's 1973 Piano Man.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:06 (six years ago) link

RE: The album cover: It wasn't until I started working at Kinko's that I finally went "Wait a minute..."

http://i.imgur.com/p9G80jI.jpg

pplains, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:07 (six years ago) link

lol

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:08 (six years ago) link

They call him the wild rose
But his name is Billy Joel

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:08 (six years ago) link

guys i skipped the day we were supposed to listen to the title track, anyway i somehow forgot the line "making love to his tonic and gin," please throw all recorded evidence of this song into the sea

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:12 (six years ago) link

it wasn't until this very moment the horrific image of billy joel jammin his dong into a saffire tonic invaded my sanity

Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:17 (six years ago) link

the cover is really really bad. though tbh if theyd gone the more obvious route of a photo of him at the piano (maybe even at the Executive Room) it would just be generic 70s Yawnsomely Literal material. the Shroud of Turin approach is at least memorable I guess.

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:18 (six years ago) link

I believe "Jammin his Dong" was the original album title but the label scrapped it

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:18 (six years ago) link

so it's supposed to be like a death mask image?

xp

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:19 (six years ago) link

jam a dong
jam a dong
gin and tong

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:19 (six years ago) link

his eyes are so hollow

i hate it
i hate it

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:19 (six years ago) link

I believe "Jammin his Dong" was the original album title but the label scrapped it

― Οὖτις, Tuesday, August 1, 2017 1:18 PM (three minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

oh so "piano dick" is actually the unearthed original draft

ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:23 (six years ago) link

it wasn't until this very moment the horrific image of billy joel jammin his dong into a saffire tonic invaded my sanity

So the gin's Beefeater then, right?

pplains, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:23 (six years ago) link

I believe there is a Piano Man demo, with different lyrics, on the "My Life" anthology, but I forgot to dig it up the other day. Hmm.

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:33 (six years ago) link

the infamous "soda and scotch" demo.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:36 (six years ago) link

apparently it goes like this:


Lyrically

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Billy Joel:Piano Man (Demo Version)







Piano Man (Demo Version)

This song is by Billy Joel and appears on the box set My Lives (2005).



Song of the Day
January 31, 2007

Well, it's nine o'clock on a Saturday
The drinks are going fast
There's an old man sitting next to me
Regretting the time that has passed

He says, "Son, can you play me a memory?
I'm not really sure how it goes
But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it complete
When I wore a younger man's clothes"

La la la la la la
La la la la la la la

Sing us a song, little piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well, we're all in the mood for a melody
And you've got us feelin' alright

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:42 (six years ago) link

ew sorry abt all that accidental pasting

﴿→ ☺ (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:42 (six years ago) link

omg little piano man

I am totally calling Billy that if I ever run into him

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 20:46 (six years ago) link


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