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Billy Joel on Shea Stadium: “We’re Still in the Euphoria Bubble”

8/15/08, 1:08 pm EST

Last month, Billy Joel played to a sold-out crowd of 55,000 fans in the final perfomance at Shea Stadium, which is being demolished after the end of the 2008 New York Mets season. Rock Daily caught up with Joel after the announcement of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex to see if he has come down yet from his historic performance.

“We’re still kinda in the euphoria bubble from that. It hasn’t even been a month yet and I’m bone tired from it. They were long shows — three and a half hours with no intermission in hundred degree heat with stage lighting. It took a week or so to realize how tired I was from it.”

Joel admits that the appearances from legends like Paul McCartney, Steven Tyler, Garth Brooks and Roger Daltrey were thrilling game-time deicisions. “We didn’t know until the last minute they were actually going to be there. Nobody got paid. They just did it out of the goodness of their hearts,” Joel said.

McCartney, who played the first concert at Shea with the Beatles in 1965, closed out the final show with a performance of “Let It Be.” “I had to let him do the last song. He had to play ‘Let It Be’ to close the place. They opened it, he should close it. It made sense.”

[Photo: Walker/Getty]


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rocker | 8/17/2008, 12:48 pm EST

joels one of the greats.
he should play the entire 52nd street when he tours again.
to me its his masterpiece.

Jungleland2 | 8/17/2008, 11:13 am EST

The new The Stranger CD (with live show) reminded me of just how fantastic a performer Billy Joel is. Saw him on the Storm Front tour and twice on the Elton + Billy tour. His voice on the 2006 live CD was not what it once was, but the songs and the band energy were there. Looking forward to this Shea DVD

mal | 8/16/2008, 4:24 pm EST

the final Shea show was a great event, i can’t wait for the dvd.

report at- musicnewsnet(dot)com

633musicgroup | 8/16/2008, 8:08 am EST

Joel…New York State of Mind!
He puts on one of the best shows that anyone could imagine. I cannot stand the haters that say he is a has been. But even if that were true…better to be a has been than a never been!
I look forward to the next show.

Leetch2 | 8/15/2008, 6:49 pm EST

I was at the last show and it was an amazing event. I’ve seen Billy live 5 times and this was by far his best show! As a Mets fan it was even more special!

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