Billy Joel: Change of Heart and an Obama Endorsement

Sure, he may have performed alongside Bruce Springsteen last week at a New York fundraiser for Barack Obama, but "Piano Man" Billy Joel is not too keen on musicians endorsing politicians. "I get insulted when I'm at a show and somebody starts talking to me about political stuff—you know I didn't come here to hear that song," Joel told luncheon guests at the National Press Club in Washington. "In a way, it's condescending."
In fact, the Obama fundraiser was the first political one he's ever done. "People who pay for your tickets, I don't think they want to hear who you're going to vote for and how you think they should vote," Joel said. Throughout his four-decades-long career, Joel actively avoided political endorsements until now. "So I kind of blew that one out of the water," he said.
Why the change of heart? "Over the last few months, there's a quote that keeps occurring to me, and it's a Dante quote, 'The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis,' and I thought, 'Oh, OK, I don't want to be in that place.' " Joel explained, not getting the quotation quite right. "So I did the fundraiser."
Joel then chatted for about an hour while playing bits and pieces of his songs on the piano and mostly avoiding the topic of politics. At the end of the Piano Man's appearance, National Press Club President Sylvia Smith asked: "Which of your songs would you choose to be the theme song for each presidential campaign, or would you play us one song all the way through?" He opted for the latter, bellowing out "Summer, Highland Falls."
—Nikki Schwab
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slight paraphrase of Dante
Here's the real Dante quote (Inferno, canto iii.35): This way of wretchedness/Belongs to the unhappy souls of those/Who lived without being blamed or applauded.
Poor Judgement
Intellectuals and composers are unlikely to be politically inclined. Basically, having absolutely NO common sense! It's not about, can't satisfy everyone, it's about a huge disappointment in Billy Joel's lack of public quality care. God gave him so much and yet, he gives nothing in return . . . but poor judgement.
McCain / Palin . . . 2008
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