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Thread started 08/17/05 4:33pm

jasonstar

Did Billy Joel just give up?

Whatever happened to Billy Joel...
he made a classical album...did some musicial with his songs..
got married..and gave up on music? Whatever happened to him? hrmph
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Reply #1 posted 08/17/05 4:34pm

jasonstar

jasonstar said:

Whatever happened to Billy Joel...
he made a classical album...did some musicial with his songs..
got married..and gave up on music? Whatever happened to him? hrmph


**Opps I meant to post in Non Prince* sorry mods sad
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Reply #2 posted 08/17/05 4:35pm

sitruk7

To be honest with you, the only time I ever hear his name is on the news after he wrecks his car!
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Reply #3 posted 08/17/05 4:45pm

wallysafford

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He's been drinking.
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Reply #4 posted 08/17/05 5:12pm

Aerogram

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wallysafford said:

He's been drinking.


and colliding.
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Reply #5 posted 08/17/05 5:26pm

thEfRIeNdChiP

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I´m asking the same 2 myself biggrin I´m a huge fan of Billy. Latest things BJ made, was a concert tour with Elton John (Face 2 Face Tour). He also composed a classical music album "Fantasies & Delusions". Elton John said, that BJ is 2 lazy biggrin Hopefully his lazyness ends quick cool
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Reply #6 posted 08/17/05 11:04pm

JesseDezz

I've always got the sense that he takes himself too seriously, like those songwriters who analyze every lyric of their song like it's some important earth-changing statement. I can see him getting sloshed while regaling his dinner guests with rants against the recording industry and drunken dissections of "New York State of Mind".

His daughter's kinda cute, though smile
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Reply #7 posted 08/18/05 7:22am

jasonstar

I guess I always thought I'd catch "his next tour."
It looks as though I missed my chance. eek
Damn the super model wife and damn the old age setting it..
and damn the drinking!!!
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Reply #8 posted 08/18/05 4:58pm

sthom146

He recently married a woman a few years older than his daughter. Maybe he's still homeymooning.
Damn this kooky love affair....
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/05 5:35pm

thesexofit

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"why should I worry, why should I care...."

Love that song.
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Reply #10 posted 08/25/05 5:57pm

sosgemini

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"we didnt start the fire" is what happened..

disbelief
Space for sale...
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Reply #11 posted 08/25/05 6:01pm

thesexofit

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sosgemini said:

"we didnt start the fire" is what happened..

disbelief



Last song I remember was that "river of dreams" number.
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Reply #12 posted 08/25/05 9:39pm

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Billy actually Retired from "POP" music and obviously music in general. I respect him for doing that, he basically felt there was nothing to do anymore, he wasnt being MOVED by anything and just lost his desire for the Industry and all that stuff, his last 2 albums STORMFRONT and RIVER OF DREAMS clearly show someone that didnt want to be bothered anymore, although some good moments, mostly Very forgettable CDS though they were huge sellers, I guess U could say Billy did go out on top. I also respect BILLY for sticking to His retirement since No one else ever does, i just have this feeling this guy is gonna do something again, its his turn to have a "santana" comeback.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #13 posted 08/25/05 10:20pm

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sosgemini said:

"we didnt start the fire" is what happened..

disbelief


Was Billy trying to be a rap artist on THAT track?!? cool
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Reply #14 posted 08/26/05 3:27am

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thesexofit said:

"why should I worry, why should I care...."

Love that song.



was that from Oliver and Co, the Disney Movie, Damm its been years since i seen that movie, i want to see it again.. i remember Billy was the cool dog in it.
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Reply #15 posted 08/26/05 3:47am

terryfrancis

last i heard, he was dropped by his record label because his career was an embarrasment and a disgrace to the music industry.

he's so embarrasing, no record company wants to sign him up.


also,

apparently, he was caught with a 19 year old nanny fucking her on his toilet seat and his wife walked in.
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Reply #16 posted 08/26/05 6:56am

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lastdecember said:

Billy actually Retired from "POP" music and obviously music in general. I respect him for doing that, he basically felt there was nothing to do anymore, he wasnt being MOVED by anything and just lost his desire for the Industry and all that stuff, his last 2 albums STORMFRONT and RIVER OF DREAMS clearly show someone that didnt want to be bothered anymore, although some good moments, mostly Very forgettable CDS though they were huge sellers, I guess U could say Billy did go out on top. I also respect BILLY for sticking to His retirement since No one else ever does, i just have this feeling this guy is gonna do something again, its his turn to have a "santana" comeback.


I'm pretty suspicious of this idea that pop stars "retire". It's not like they're washing machine repairmen or city employees or something. If they change styles or do something else (go into acting etc.) that's one thing, but to just hang it up and "retire"? That's not natural. Seems something else is afoot.
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Reply #17 posted 08/26/05 7:00am

DavidEye

I think he's going through a mid-life crisis.Ever since Christie Brinkley divorced him,it's been downhill for him.He has a problem with alcohol addiction...he was involved in a couple of car accidents....he recently married a girl who's young enough to be his daughter!


Mid-life crisis,folks lol
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Reply #18 posted 08/26/05 7:57am

terryfrancis

i heard his wife whos old enough to be his daughter


caught Billy fucking a 16 year old on the couch!!

apparently, she was disgusted so she got counselling

Billy needs help

fucking 16 year olds while married to a 20 year old is not good for your health!

unless you are R Kelly, who likes to fuck 13 year olds in the arse and piss on em!
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Reply #19 posted 08/26/05 9:07am

thedoorkeeper

terryfrancis said:

i heard his wife

caught Billy fucking a 16 year old on the couch!!

apparently, she was disgusted so she got counselling


Who got conselling?
The wife or the 16 year old?
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Reply #20 posted 08/26/05 9:32am

CinisterCee

His best songs describe how lonely and depressed he is. And he has an alcohol problem.
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Reply #21 posted 08/26/05 11:04am

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heartbeatocean said:

lastdecember said:

Billy actually Retired from "POP" music and obviously music in general. I respect him for doing that, he basically felt there was nothing to do anymore, he wasnt being MOVED by anything and just lost his desire for the Industry and all that stuff, his last 2 albums STORMFRONT and RIVER OF DREAMS clearly show someone that didnt want to be bothered anymore, although some good moments, mostly Very forgettable CDS though they were huge sellers, I guess U could say Billy did go out on top. I also respect BILLY for sticking to His retirement since No one else ever does, i just have this feeling this guy is gonna do something again, its his turn to have a "santana" comeback.


I'm pretty suspicious of this idea that pop stars "retire". It's not like they're washing machine repairmen or city employees or something. If they change styles or do something else (go into acting etc.) that's one thing, but to just hang it up and "retire"? That's not natural. Seems something else is afoot.


I like that attitude. A lot of folks say that musicians should just give it all up when their music is no longer relevant. I say why would a musician ever stop making music?

Even athletes who can't compete can still enjoy playing with others in their age group. Look at golf. We're lucky to still be able to watch those legends play. And since music isn't a competition, why should musicians ever retire?

I don't exactly miss Billy Joel, but if he wants to make music it won't hurt me.
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Reply #22 posted 08/26/05 12:10pm

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andyman91 said:

heartbeatocean said:



I'm pretty suspicious of this idea that pop stars "retire". It's not like they're washing machine repairmen or city employees or something. If they change styles or do something else (go into acting etc.) that's one thing, but to just hang it up and "retire"? That's not natural. Seems something else is afoot.


I like that attitude. A lot of folks say that musicians should just give it all up when their music is no longer relevant. I say why would a musician ever stop making music?

Even athletes who can't compete can still enjoy playing with others in their age group. Look at golf. We're lucky to still be able to watch those legends play. And since music isn't a competition, why should musicians ever retire?

I don't exactly miss Billy Joel, but if he wants to make music it won't hurt me.
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Yes. I believe that creativity is an essential part of a person that doesn't simply get turned off. He may be blocked by alcohol and other issues, but it doesn't mean it's not there and part of who he is. It has nothing to do with one's worldly status or career. Obviously, he's talented and his story is kind of sad.
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Reply #23 posted 08/26/05 5:11pm

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Billy gave up pop music. It wasn't a record contract thing, he simply went off pop music.

He has been putting out classical music for years. He has been writing exceptional classical piano.

Her says he grew tired of his average voice. So he decided to drop it. the only artist I can remember that actually stuck to their convictions.
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Reply #24 posted 08/26/05 5:37pm

Universaluv

There's talk of another Joel/Elton John tour again next year. So far it's just talk.
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Reply #25 posted 08/26/05 5:43pm

Saturnyne

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if he didn't, then he really ought to consider it.
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Reply #26 posted 08/26/05 6:06pm

heartbeatocean

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SquirrelMeat said:

Billy gave up pop music. It wasn't a record contract thing, he simply went off pop music.

He has been putting out classical music for years. He has been writing exceptional classical piano.

Her says he grew tired of his average voice. So he decided to drop it. the only artist I can remember that actually stuck to their convictions.


Oh, well that sounds like a decent plan. thumbs up!
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Reply #27 posted 08/26/05 7:22pm

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>his last 2 albums STORMFRONT and RIVER OF DREAMS clearly show someone that didnt want to be bothered anymore, although some good moments, mostly Very forgettable CDS though they were huge sellers<

I may be one of the few, but I thought "River of Dreams" was one of his best albums. And he's had several top quality albums. An impressive foray into a more modern blues-rock sound without sounding dated or cheesy. Well, at least the first half of it. The second half was more of those 'Billy Joel ballads' that he had done for years, but they were all strong songs with good production.

I really think he should attempt one more album in his old pop-rock vein before he gets to where he really couldn't even if he wanted to. At least do it for the die-hard fans. I think he would make a lot of money from it, he has always had a loyal fanbase. Elton's probably right, he does seem a bit lazy. Though it's true he's probably lost his interest in it.
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Reply #28 posted 08/26/05 9:03pm

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Gave up his seat on the wagon...
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Reply #29 posted 08/27/05 3:30pm

thesexofit

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ThaCat said:

thesexofit said:

"why should I worry, why should I care...."

Love that song.



was that from Oliver and Co, the Disney Movie, Damm its been years since i seen that movie, i want to see it again.. i remember Billy was the cool dog in it.



Yeah thats right. Billy is surprisenly cool as the dog dodger. I love that movie and do own the cd lol


And a young joey lawrence is the cat oliver. Good stuff



"absitivley posilutely" (or whatver he says)
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