Identifier9625867
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference NumberHD-Mets1
Media TypeFLAC
NoteWBAB Broadcast

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Ripped by Atlasstar 1-2016
AT-172


Source InfoFM
Tech Note>>>> 423 mb
Trades Allowed
Performance
Billy Joel 1989-12-27 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
Set 1Got To Get You Into My Life
Bob Buchmann Interview
Station ID
Born Under A Bad Sign
Dr Feelgood
Respect
What Id Say
Born In The USA
Lay Lady Lay
N.S.U.
Dazed And Confused
BB Commentary
Higher Love
Ive Got You Under My Skin
Beat It
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Still Crazy After All These Years
Walk On The Wild Side
Oliver's Army
Can't Help Falling In Love
Up From the Skies
BB Commentary
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Up On Cripple Creek
Ruby Tuesday
Rebel Yell
I Thank You
King Of Pain-Walking On The Moon
Born To Be Wild
Little Bit Of Soul
Allentown
My Life
Pressure
Keeping The Faith
Jump
While You See A Chance
Higher Love
The Wind Cries Mary
Hey Joe
Hold The Line
Band Intro by BB
A Salty Dog
Sledgehammer
N.S.U.
You Really Got Me
BB Commentary
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Closing Remarks
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThis was an on-air Soundcheck performed by Billy & his band, minus the guitarist who had not yet arrived. Because they couldn't do a final soundcheck, they start riffing of various songs, making fun of other artists, pretending that other performers were there and then singing in their voices (e.g., Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen), making up lyrics to songs they don't really know, and generally having a good time.

The band does not play full songs. Typically 20-60 seconds of each one, eventually trailing off into banter or pretending that the artist who wrote the song had just fallen off the stage.

WBAB broadcast the soundcheck live on the air, and the WBAB DJs occasionally add commentary from the floor of Nassau Coliseum. These "songs" are listed here because they are part of the performance, not of any particular recording.