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I've never seen him in concert so I figured, this is it..... the last concert at shea... Billy Joel..... we're there. Got tix for tomorrow Wed. 7/16 show. From what I read in Newsday's article last Sunday it's going to be one **** of an event to close out Shea. Anyone else going?
 

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saw him at the Colosieum spelled that all to ****) a few years ago - good show.

I would be looking forward to this not so much for the fact that Billy's playing - but for who may show up to join him.

Could be some significant "help" on stage.

 

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I would be looking forward to this not so much for the fact that Billy's playing - but for who may show up to join him.

Could be some significant "help" on stage.



Thats the rumor. Heard everything from McCartney to Springsteen To Clapton. Who could it be?
:confused::):confused:

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ask Crabby about Billy Joel. Huge fan...

playing at Shea? Crabby's favorite ballpark too.


Billy Bass?? The HS dropout that everyone that grew up on Lung Eyeland loves? The drunk?

Bahhaaaaaaaaaa

At Shea? Located in the toilet of Queens?

Bahhaaaaaaaaaa

I'll go fishing instead.


DP, you know me too well.
 

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That was the best concert I've ever been to. He truely is "The entertainer". Billy played and sang for almost 3 1/2 hours with one very short break. You could feel his humble appreciation. With the concrete and steel bouncing, the fans almost brought down Shea before the wrecking ball hits in a few months from now. He and his incredible band sounded awesome from start to finish. Tony Bennett, John Melloncamp,and Don Henley were his surprise singing guests.
Even if your a casual Joel fan you would have enjoyed that historic world class show.
 

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a co-worker of mine was there as well - nothing but good things to be said.

Heard rumors today that Paul McCartney, Ringo & Clapton may join him on one of the shows over the weekend.

Soemthing to do with the fact that the first concert held at Shea was The Beatles back in 60 something. McCartney wants to do a return to close it down.

Pretty Cool...........
 

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I saw Billy Joel with Elton John at the Garden not too long after 9/11. Awesome show even though Billy was dealing with a cold and his voice was a bit hoarse. Elton John was incredible as well. They did a dueling piano thing.


Elton was great on the piano but he sucks on the organ
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and in the end...........

Sing us one last song at Shea, Piano Man

07/18/2008 11:38 PM, AP

NEW YORK (AP) ? Billy Joel bade a stirring farewell to Shea Stadium on Friday during an electrifying, sold-out final show at the same ballpark where the Beatles famously ushered in a new era in rock 'n' roll four decades ago.

He was joined by an all-star lineup of friends including Paul McCartney, who told Joel, "Came here a long time ago. We had a blast that night and we're having another one tonight."

"Good evening, Shea Stadium. Is this cool or what?" Joel told the crowd at the New York Mets' home field, which is to be razed after the baseball season to make way for a new stadium across the street.

"They're gonna be tearing this place down, but I wanna thank you ... for letting me do the best job in the world," he said.

The show paid homage to Shea's baseball glories, with Mets highlights playing on jumbo screens during "Zanzibar." But the concert also was a mark of the stadium's place in music history.

The show came 43 years after the Beatles' legendary show at Shea ? the first concert at the ballpark. The concert came at the height of Beatlemania and demonstrated the sheer power of rock 'n' roll and the Beatles: 55,000 screaming fans at a U.S. ballpark was virtually unheard-of at the time, and the show gave the Fab Four even more cachet among the Beatle-crazed American public.

Joel has always strongly embraced his New York and Long Island roots, and that makes for memory-making concerts every time he plays in the city. Throngs of fans know his music so well they can pretty much take over any chorus they like.

And as if the "Piano Man" playing the last concert at Shea wasn't thrilling enough, high-wattage guests turned up the excitement level.

Tony Bennett sang "New York State of Mind" with Joel on Friday, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler performed "Walk This Way," and Roger Daltrey of the Who did "My Generation. At the end of "My Generation," Joel smashed a guitar against the stage, breaking it in two.

McCartney came on at the end. He sang "I Saw Her Standing There" while on guitar and "Let It Be" on piano ? the last song of the night. Joel sat on top of piano and sang backup.

Garth Brooks appeared on stage earlier wearing a Mets jersey, and in the audience, one of Joel's famous fans ? ex-wife Christie Brinkley ? sang along, word for word, to the chorus of "She's Always a Woman."

During the first installment of Joel's "Last Play at Shea" on Wednesday, John Mellencamp came on stage to perform his hit "Pink Houses," and Don Henley underscored the baseball theme with his standard "Boys of Summer."

The Beatles and baseball shared the spotlight at the concerts. Joel played three Beatles songs ("A Hard Day's Night," "Please, Please Me" and "She Loves You") during Wednesday's set, and introduced his signature "Piano Man" with "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." He also played the national anthem to start the show.

"I want to thank the Beatles for letting us use their room. Best band that ever was, best band that ever will be," Joel told fans Wednesday.

Diane Gentile saw the Beatles play at Shea in 1966 ? their second visit to the stadium after the historic show a year earlier. Her recollection of that summer night 42 years ago: "Oh, my God, there are the Beatles on that stage, and here am I."

"It was unbelievable. It was exciting; you could feel the electricity. Right before the concert we were singing `Happy Anniversary' to John because his anniversary was that day," Gentile recalled.

On Friday, Gentile was back at Shea to watch Joel for what she predicted would be the best concert she'll ever see.
 

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TOO FUNNY!!!!

PURSUITWA wrote:
I saw Billy Joel with Elton John at the Garden not too long after 9/11. Awesome show even though Billy was dealing with a cold and his voice was a bit hoarse. Elton John was incredible as well. They did a dueling piano thing.


Elton was great on the piano but he sucks on the organ
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CHEVY1 wrote:
PURSUITWA wrote:
I saw Billy Joel with Elton John at the Garden not too long after 9/11. Awesome show even though Billy was dealing with a cold and his voice was a bit hoarse. Elton John was incredible as well. They did a dueling piano thing.


Elton was great on the piano but he sucks on the organ
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ROFL...did Billy have to get tested after the his duel with the pocketRocketMan?
 
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