DiscoverGlass Houses - A Billy Joel PodcastEP 125 - Video Retrospective: Billy Joel Tonight - December 5 & 6, 1976
EP 125 - Video Retrospective: Billy Joel Tonight -  December 5 & 6, 1976

EP 125 - Video Retrospective: Billy Joel Tonight - December 5 & 6, 1976

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In April of 1976, Billy Joel hit the road with the first incarnation of the now-legendary Lords of 52nd Street lineup. The band toured in support of the album Turnstiles, the first official audio document of this group. And, late that year, they recorded the first concert home video of Billy’s career. 


That program, entitled “Billy Joel Tonight,” was filmed over two nights at the Palmer Auditorium in December. This band was already a cohesive unit when the tour began. But, after 8 months and dozens of shows, they were a unified force to be reckoned with for this recording. 


The video was available only through Time Life, and has been out of print for decades. The closest official digital release are the individual songs on Billy’s YouTube channel. Still, it ranks with Live From Long Island and CW Post as a seminal live document. 


For this episode, we’re listening along to the unedited, uninterrupted original video. It includes stage banter not on the YouTube videos. 


Join us as we dig deep into Billy Joel Tonight: Live at Palmer Auditorium in New London, CT - December 5th and 6th, 1976.


WATCH BILLY JOEL TONIGHT


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EP 125 - Video Retrospective: Billy Joel Tonight -  December 5 & 6, 1976

EP 125 - Video Retrospective: Billy Joel Tonight - December 5 & 6, 1976

Michael Grosvenor & Jack Firneno