Monday, April 21, 2008

Billy Joel at Nationwide Arena

Could one artist really have that many hits? What an amazing show last evening, April 20, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio, at the Nationwide Arena, home to the NHL Columbus Blue Jackets. I've followed his career almost all of my life since he represents in my mind what an artist really is...singer, songwriter, plays an instrument. I've already made some mention of Dan Fogelberg before, but this is a long list of artists that have stood the test of time and I believe it is for the above mentioned reasons! Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Billy Joel, Gordon Lightfoot, bands like The Eagles...probably could not get a record deal today with this Miss America approach to searching out talent...but before I go off on that tirate, back to Billy at The Wide!

I'll put as complete of a set list as I can remember at the bottom of this but what a treat to hear "Prelude/Angry Young Man" to open the show! You stepped into a time machine and it was the 1970's! He just kept banging out the hits and the obscure album tracks for over two hours with no intermissions, and a few surprises like have "Chainsaw" the guitar tech come on stage and scream out AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" and inserting "Hang on Sloopy" in the middle of "River of Souls."

The band was pretty straight forward as well. Of course Billy on piano, or as he introduced himself, Billy's Dad due to the gray and lack of hair, lead guitar, keyboards/synth, percussionionist who did vocals and some woodwinds, a dedicated woodwinds/brass player, bass and set drums. Really simple set up but tight, tight, tight.

For me the highlights were "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant", his closer "Piano Man", "My Life" and "You May Be Right". His voice stayed strong all night, and I forgot just how much of a rebel this guy was and still is! He thumbed his nose at a lot of establishments in his day, but did it in such an intelligent and entertaining way that I am not sure everyone noticed!

Well here are some of the songs I can remember, and no they are not in order!

Prelude/Angry Young Man
The Entertainer
Innocent Man
You May Be Right
Movin' Out/Anthony's Song
Allentown
Just the Way You Are
Only the Good Die Young
Scenes From an Italian Restaurant
River of Dreams
New York State of Mind
It's Still Rock and Roll to Me
She's Always a Woman
Matter of Trust
Summer, Highland Falls
We Didn't Start the Fire
Zanzibar
Don't Ask Me Why

1 comment:

Jen C. said...

I just ran across your blog (thanks for inviting me as a friend on Facebook) and I agree, this was a superb concert! It is actually the 3rd time I had seen him, and he entertains every time. We were behind him, and had a blast watching the rest of the crowd singing right along. The other nice thing was we were the only section that appeared to get to sit through the whole concert.