Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An amazing tribute to a real talent. He is flawed and human and not perfect but he is amazing. The song Piano Man will be iconic for ages. And I also agree that the fact all his ex wives were available and honest to talk about him speaks volumes ……
Speaks volumes, huh? Just more Hollywood propaganda trying to normalize and glorify hedonism, eroding religion, breaking vows and the casual destruction of families. Oh but he can sing catchy piano songs, what a mensch!
Spare me.![]()
Don't you have a rosary to say? Leave us heathens be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An amazing tribute to a real talent. He is flawed and human and not perfect but he is amazing. The song Piano Man will be iconic for ages. And I also agree that the fact all his ex wives were available and honest to talk about him speaks volumes ……
Speaks volumes, huh? Just more Hollywood propaganda trying to normalize and glorify hedonism, eroding religion, breaking vows and the casual destruction of families. Oh but he can sing catchy piano songs, what a mensch!
Spare me.![]()
Anonymous wrote:An amazing tribute to a real talent. He is flawed and human and not perfect but he is amazing. The song Piano Man will be iconic for ages. And I also agree that the fact all his ex wives were available and honest to talk about him speaks volumes ……
Anonymous wrote:I loved that little piece where he turned Uptown Girl into a classical music piece. He probably would have been a noted classical composer if he’d been born in that era.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish !!
Joke: Which Billy Joel album cover emphasizes his Huge eyes?
(All of them)
Does he have a thyroid problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband. And I’d like to not hear about it anymore. Or Billy Joel songs on YouTube.
Something is very wrong if a person does not enjoy listening to Billy Joel.
Anonymous wrote:I watched it and am loving it.
I always thought he didn't get enough respect as a musician and songwriter. Already see the evidence on this thread.
It's a bit the same reaction Taylor Swift gets...oh you have written literally dozens of songs that speak to people and are insanely memorable melodies and oh you play an instrument flawlessly....but you are popular so you are overrated and kind of a talentless hack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched this weekend and found the documentary excellent. His life story is incredibly fascinating, and his resiliency is so impressive. So much raw talent and his music such a gift and a true expression of his life. I especially love how he presents in such a genuine, unpretentious way... it was painful watching his family drama and glad he found love again. The fact that his ex-wives all appeared in the documentary speaks volumes.
This. None of them seemed angry or bitter (although they might have been at one time). They all seemed to realize that his drinking wasn't something that they could fix. I didn't know he had a stepson or a half brother and that his father grew up in Germany. I felt so bad for him that his father basically left him and his sister and never tried to contact them.
Anonymous wrote:I watched this weekend and found the documentary excellent. His life story is incredibly fascinating, and his resiliency is so impressive. So much raw talent and his music such a gift and a true expression of his life. I especially love how he presents in such a genuine, unpretentious way... it was painful watching his family drama and glad he found love again. The fact that his ex-wives all appeared in the documentary speaks volumes.