NOTE: Maybe it was
Action Bronson sampling “Zanzibar” (and paying for it with Mark Ronson’s money)
or the shook-up goodwill from Plant’s set but I’d never been readier to give
Billy Joel a fair trial and luckily, his excellent re-evaluation barely
required one. Joel kicked off with “My Life” and “Pressure,” which both share a
drive that splits the difference between Randy Newman and Steely Dan more than
any of the Tin Pan Alley stuff he’s more known for. That is, he capped a
weekend of proudly professional winners with two hours of purely pleasurable
studio rock and late-night talk show-style patter and recurring gags, many
involving a flyswatter he brandished all evening. He did a song from his very
first record (“I don’t even have a copy of that album”), and after playing
“She’s Always a Woman,” brusquely commented, “That was for one of my ex-wives.”
Not the complete show - missing
first track.
Exclusive concert & divided into separate tracks by Live Bootlegs Blog.
Source: FM Broadcast
Sound Quality: 10/10
Setlist
1.
Pressure
2.
(banter)
3.
Everybody Loves You
Now
4.
Zanzibar
5.
All for Leyna
6.
Allentown
7.
The Entertainer
8.
Movin' Out (Anthony's
Song)
9.
Sometimes a Fantasy
10.
She's Always a Woman
11.
Don't Ask Me Why
12.
(banter)
13.
Highway to Hell
(AC/DC cover) (with Chainsaw)
14.
We Didn't Start the
Fire
15.
The River of Dreams
("Tush" by ZZ Top snippet mid-song)
16.
Scenes From an
Italian Restaurant
17.
Piano Man
18.
Uptown Girl
19.
It's Still Rock and
Roll to Me
20.
Big Shot
21.
You May Be Right
22.
Only the Good Die
Young
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Please support this artist. Buy their records and merchandise.
If band members are still playing shows, go see them live!
320kbps mp3
Thank you soooo much for this!
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