Billy Joel was riding his motorcycle on Long Island when he saw a piano left for trash. Obviously, he had to stop to try it out
Walking past what looks like a piano being thrown out is sure to pluck at anyone’s heartstrings, but to Billy Joel, it’s an invitation to bang out a tune. Video has resurfaced of the Piano Man himself playing a piano that he saw on the side of the street in late June. Touching a random, unknown, trashed piano in the middle of a pandemic? Mr. Joel has never seen a piano he wasn’t tempted to play.
According to Newsday, he stopped during a motorcycle ride when he saw the piano in Huntington, New York, and played a quick ragtime ditty. Joel’s verdict? “Not bad! The action is good. It just needs tuning. And the finish is beat. It’s a perfectly good piano.” Even if you don’t know what all those things mean, you heard it from an expert. “It’s a shame to throw it out,” he added. “At least donate it to St. Vincent De Paul or something.
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