Billy Joel/FL, USA 1976
Billy Joel/FL, USA 1976
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A vintage soundboard album will be released. What is recorded in this work is the FM broadcast of "October 29, 1976 Miami Performance" 40 years ago. At the time, it had been about half a year since the release of "TURNSTILES," and Billy was only 27 years old. This is a record full of youthful singing voices and fresh piano sounds. The sound has a vintage feel that makes you feel nostalgic even when you hear it for the first time. Although the monaural FM broadcast is not of the type that can be called ``officially released,'' the atmosphere is exactly the warmth of old radio. When you play it, you may be surprised by the distorted sound of the master deterioration at the beginning of "Angry Young Man", but that's only this one song. After that, it becomes stable, and the powerful sound with plenty of analog feel will convey the entire concert. The concert was also full of the atmosphere of 40 years ago. Not only is it youthful, but the number of famous songs performed will be sure to impress both your eyes and your heart. Not only will all songs from the then-new album "TURNSTILES" except "All You Wanna Do Is Dance" be played, but also all songs from "PIANO MAN" except "Stop in Nevada" and "If I Only Had the Words (To Tell You)" will be played. All the songs of ``STREETLIFE SERENADE'' pop out, and three songs of ``STREETLIFE SERENADE'' are sprinkled there. Since they play this much, there are many hidden masterpieces such as the aforementioned "Angry Young Man", "Worse Comes To Worst", "Ain't No Crime", and "James". Rather than saying, "It's been a long time," you'll wonder, "How many times have you performed before?" or "Have you ever done it before?" It's so rare that you'll be dizzy. Of course, on the other hand, you can listen to many popular songs such as ``Piano Man'', ``The Entertainer'', ``New York State of Mind'', ``Ballad of Billy the Kid'', and ``Miami 2017'' with the unique singing voice of the time. is. Furthermore, Billy's humor in between is also great. ``Today is a radio broadcast, so there are a lot of guests here. I'll introduce them later,'' he says, but in reality, he doesn't care about the guests. Between songs, Billy himself imitates Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, and Joe Cocker. This was a perfect fit, and the audience was delighted. The selection and style are unique to 1976. Just by playing this song, the smell of the mid-'70s fills the room, and I feel like I'm choking. Young Billy's singing voice, fresh piano, and a collection of early masterpieces... these flow out of the speakers wrapped in the scent of 1976. The tone, the performance, the humor, everything is a vintage album that jumps over 40 years. This work is no longer just a live album. A two-disc set that promises an even richer, sepia-colored space-time experience. Live at Gusman Cultural Center, Miami, FL. USA 29th October 1976 SBD Disc 1(46:01) 1. Angry Young Man 2. Somewhere Along the Line 3. Summer, Highland Falls 4. Bruce Springsteen 5. Piano Man 6. Root Beer Rag 7. Paul Simon 8. James 9. Travellin' Prayer 10. New York State of Mind Disc 2(46.02) 1. Joe Cocker 2. The Entertainer 3. You're My Home 4. Ballad of Billy the Kid 5. I've Loved These Days 6. Miami 2017 7. Captain Jack 8. Say Goodbye to Hollywood 9. Worse Comes to Worse 10. Ain't No Crime 11. Souvenir
Disc 1(46:01) 1. Angry Young Man 2. Somewhere Along the Line 3. Summer, Highland Falls 4. Bruce Springsteen 5. Piano Man 6. Root Beer Rag 7. Paul Simon 8. James 9. Travellin' Prayer 10 New York State of Mind Disc 2(46.02) 1. Joe Cocker 2. The Entertainer 3. You're My Home 4. Ballad of Billy the Kid 5. I've Loved These Days 6. Miami 2017 7. Captain Jack 8 . Say Goodbye to Hollywood 9. Worse Comes to Worse 10. Ain't No Crime 11. Souvenir