to happen. Plus, it’s not like Billy Joel has a tight schedule or anything.. + So why am I booing? There are certainly some songs that he has played too many times (like “Piano Man”), and there have been shows where his voice sounded tired or strained. But even then it’s still worthwhile to see him because you could expect anything to happen. And, of course, the other reason is for this gem: -Plus, it’s not like Billy Joel has a tight schedule or anything.. In my defense though, when I’m at home watching Netflix after an exhausting day with my cat on the couch while eating Fruit Loops out of a bowl in front of me–I can’tI’ve been going to Billy Joel concerts since I was a kid. I’m now in my early 30s and have seen him perform live over 10 times. He is one of the greats, but that doesn’t mean he’s perfect. There are certainly some songs that he has played too many times (like “Piano Man”), and there have been shows where his voice sounded tired or strained. But even when things don’t go perfectly, it’s still worth seeing him because you know he’ll shake things up with an unexpected cover song or two..or three! So why am I booing? I’m booing because I want him to stop playing “The Stranger.”
I’ve been going to Billy Joel concerts since I was a kid. From watching the news coverage of his Madison Square Garden concert, it’s clear that some people are frustrated with how long he is taking for this gig. But even when things don’t go perfectly, it’s still worth seeing him because you know he’ll shake things up with an unexpected cover song or two..or three! So why am I booing? There are certainly some songs that he has played too many times (like “Piano Man”), and there have been shows where his voice sounded tired or strained. But even then it’s still worthwhile to see him because you could expect anything