Despite the recession, the fifth edition of Billy Joel and Elton John's Face2Face Tour (which kicked off on March 2nd) is selling strongly — so much so that they've added dates to take the jaunt into August. "We haven't toured together since 2003, and I'm excited," says Joel from his winter home in Miami. "Getting together with Elton and playing with his band is like taking on another identity." On May 9th, Joel will celebrate his 60th birthday with a family-and-crew dinner in Chicago. "Sixty is a scary number, but I'm still doing this wacky job," says Joel, who will release a DVD later this year chronicling his historic two-night stand at Shea Stadium last July. "I'm probably not going to stop playing until I think I suck."
What's up?
I'm good. We just did a gig in Vegas, and we did some stupid
private gig in Palm Springs. They're like doing bar mitzvahs.
They're not fun, because it's not your audience. I feel like a slut
when I do them.
A well-compensated slut.
Yeah, you get paid like a really good call girl. Walking offstage
is like the walk of shame.
Moving on, what's the difference between your dressing
room and Elton's?
Mine is like the back of a deli. Give me some water, a couple of
sodas and a cold-cut platter, and I'm good. Elton's looks like the
glory that was Rome. He has flowers, and the room is draped with
all kinds of materials. There are boys in togas, like centurions.
And he's got dozens of pairs of shoes and beautiful jackets and
sunglasses — it's like shopping at Bal Harbour.
What Elton songs do you look forward to playing every
night?
"The Bitch Is Back," "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" and "Bennie
and the Jets." They're great piano songs, and you can beat the
living crap out of the piano with those songs.
Do you think you are a better piano player now than you
were 10 or 20 years ago?
No, I think I was a better player when I was 12. I could play
Beethoven, Mozart and Chopin. I was really studious about my
lessons. I certainly play as hard as I ever did, but rock &
roll tends to make you a little bit sloppy. Technique isn't that
important in rock & roll, truthfully.
You once told me that your true love is the Hammond B3
organ. So why don't you play it more often?
That's my favorite ax. The problem is schlepping around a B3.
C'mon! You're not schlepping anything!
I could get people to do it, for sure. The problem is that it only
works on certain kinds of music — blues, jazz, some rock
& roll. If there's a band that's got a Hammond, I'll jam with
them.
When was the last time you did that?
About a year ago, at a party at Jon Bon Jovi's house. Paul
McCartney, Bruce, Jimmy Buffett and Roger Waters were all there,
and we all got up and played a Pink Floyd tune, "Wish You Were
Here," and "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Long Tall Sally."
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