Dude….just got back from the Billy Joel/Elton John concert.
Free tickets.
Five minutes from my house.
Next to the woman I love.
Fifth row…I could have lobbed a boulder and crushed Billy’s piano, if I wanted. Couple of times was close enough to shake his hand..didn’t take the opportunity…bummer.
Billy’s saxophone player looked eerily like Will Farrell, especially when he played the Jazz flute.
My ears are just now recovering…after the concert, people’s voices sounded like they were talking through a window fan (think Chris Farley: “LUUUUKEE, I AM YOUR FAAATHEERR!”).
Will post pictures soon.
I don’t know if you should be boasting in billy joel concerts
Still love you bro.
I would love to see you write about public preaching because it’s a hot topic among christians.
You know, I was thinking about that on the way, especially given the fact that I wrote a post yesterday about using discernment in one’s entertainment. Some of his songs are definitely not good (“My Life,” “Captain Jack”), I know that. This seems to me like a grey area, but I could be mistaken. Jury’s still out on this one, and I’m open to thoughts. Anyone?
Easy Ken. Billy Joel puts on a true show! And this is coming from a man who has sat front row for bands ranging from Pink Floyd to Earth, Wind and Fire; Luther Vandross to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Trust me, this dueling piano concert tour is nice.
And for all we know, Mr. Pugnacity was dancing butt naked, with his betrothed, to the tunes of “Rocket Man” and “NY State of Mind.”
Then, he would have told us in the Bible, David danced, he would have bashed the Churches of Christ on their legalistic stance and brought it back around to public preaching.
But you interrupted, so I guess we’ll never know.
Carry on (and peace, brother)