I remember as a young girl, I would sing this about my auntie who I thought did not understand English saying I don’t care what you said anymore. This is my life. Go ahead with your life. Leave me alone.,she did I understand now nearly 30 she still remembers me, disrespecting her with that song👍🏿😅
I have a weird connection with Billy Joel in that my favourite artists, Daft Punk, sampled Billy Joel for one of their songs which resulted in Daft Punk - High Fidelity, and a few years ago during my earlier studies in music production I was going about trying to learn how Daft Punk sampled their music back in the 90s with the likes of sampler and earlier technology in order to see how could I legally translate that to my own music today within a DAW/Macbook, I tested this on maybe like 50 old obscure songs mainly focusing on disco music, but out of curiosity I tried some Billy Joel songs and chopped the audio the way Daft Punk might have back on the old samplers, now when you listen to Daft Punk's music they have a certain way of doing vocal chops that makes you say to yourself "thats Daft Punk" and Billy Joels voice was a perfect example of that in High Fidelity so when I made a couple of patterns that I felt was so similar to Daft Punk I was like hmmmm this is so much work and time and chopping whole songs tiny bits by tiny bits how did they do that, and what I learned from a Daft Punk fan online who commented to me was that Daft Punk didn't just randomly check songs for samples, they knew of a certain way that they made music and realised that certain pianos and guitars when pitched with a particular warmth had this feeling, that combined with the vocal chops just cutting off where the intelligibility of the word begins, they would actually surf the back of albums to see what instruments were used in order to see if they could make something recognisable as Daft Punk, and its just significant to me in learning how they done it for myself when having the idea to check Billy Joel's music because Billy Joel in particular played a certain kind of piano that gave that Daft Punk feel plus with him being a multi-instrumentalist... Billy Joel also has this beautiful way of prolonging and dragging all of his singing notes in a way that when you chop it to a fast BPM it sounds great for house music, Daft Punk knew about this quality and would notice it in other voices, I knew nothing about Billy Joel other than he was famous until I learned about the Daft Punk sample then trying his music myself experimentally :) amazing what music can do
Billy Joel has a lovely voice, always liked his music the past forty years I've been listening him.
What a musical genius Billy Joel is!
Just the appropriate reaction to this great song by this great artist. I loved it.😇
Best wishes from Germany and Merry Christmas🎆
A great message for people who don't feel like they fit in. Stop trying to fit in. ❤❤❤❤
I love your reaction❤. Very real could tell you loved the message.Thanks Fay❤️💯
I remember as a young girl, I would sing this about my auntie who I thought did not understand English saying I don’t care what you said anymore. This is my life. Go ahead with your life. Leave me alone.,she did I understand now nearly 30 she still remembers me, disrespecting her with that song👍🏿😅
I have a weird connection with Billy Joel in that my favourite artists, Daft Punk, sampled Billy Joel for one of their songs which resulted in Daft Punk - High Fidelity, and a few years ago during my earlier studies in music production I was going about trying to learn how Daft Punk sampled their music back in the 90s with the likes of sampler and earlier technology in order to see how could I legally translate that to my own music today within a DAW/Macbook, I tested this on maybe like 50 old obscure songs mainly focusing on disco music, but out of curiosity I tried some Billy Joel songs and chopped the audio the way Daft Punk might have back on the old samplers, now when you listen to Daft Punk's music they have a certain way of doing vocal chops that makes you say to yourself "thats Daft Punk" and Billy Joels voice was a perfect example of that in High Fidelity so when I made a couple of patterns that I felt was so similar to Daft Punk I was like hmmmm this is so much work and time and chopping whole songs tiny bits by tiny bits how did they do that, and what I learned from a Daft Punk fan online who commented to me was that Daft Punk didn't just randomly check songs for samples, they knew of a certain way that they made music and realised that certain pianos and guitars when pitched with a particular warmth had this feeling, that combined with the vocal chops just cutting off where the intelligibility of the word begins, they would actually surf the back of albums to see what instruments were used in order to see if they could make something recognisable as Daft Punk, and its just significant to me in learning how they done it for myself when having the idea to check Billy Joel's music because Billy Joel in particular played a certain kind of piano that gave that Daft Punk feel plus with him being a multi-instrumentalist... Billy Joel also has this beautiful way of prolonging and dragging all of his singing notes in a way that when you chop it to a fast BPM it sounds great for house music, Daft Punk knew about this quality and would notice it in other voices, I knew nothing about Billy Joel other than he was famous until I learned about the Daft Punk sample then trying his music myself experimentally :) amazing what music can do
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Fay, do a reaction to the Russian group Alkasar