Billy Joel on his high school music teacher.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2022
  • Billy Joel speaks at the opening of the Charles “Chuck” Arnold Theatre Dedication.

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  • @libertine5606
    @libertine5606 Год назад +192

    To all the teachers, who work so hard, and touch so many lives. True heroes.

    • @brianfiore6767
      @brianfiore6767  Год назад +9

      Thank you!! I’m a public school teacher in Cleveland. I can’t believe how this video that I edited is blowing up. (Blowing up is a relative term here)

    • @stormwarning1235
      @stormwarning1235 Год назад +8

      Thanks. I'm a Louisiana educator going on my fourth decade in education. The job is getting significantly tougher, and other educators are leaving in droves.

    • @MsMesem
      @MsMesem Год назад +3

      and all thé ones I knew who couldn't care less.

    • @ZippyThePinhead
      @ZippyThePinhead Год назад +2

      One of my sisters is a retired teacher in the public school system, and even though the PS system may not have appreciated her so much, her students love her. She still teaches ESL part time, because she just LOVES teaching. I wasn't a great student in school, but I can name a few teachers who had a major impact in me as a kid.

    • @alwayssunnyinphiladelphia922
      @alwayssunnyinphiladelphia922 Год назад +3

      What percentage of teachers do you think that is? I would say at most 2%.

  • @JudyGurl
    @JudyGurl Год назад +38

    Can we just agree that the world owes a great debt of gratitude to Mr. Charles 'Chuck' Arnold?!

  • @matthewwilson9656
    @matthewwilson9656 Год назад +126

    Wow. That is so cool. Maybe, without the influence of Chuck Arnold, we wouldn't have the music of Billy Joel. So, thank you, Mister Arnold

  • @cards0486
    @cards0486 Год назад +98

    Chuck Arnold, we owe you SO much! A world of music without Billy Joel’s songs?
    Too awful to think about.
    An inspirational teacher changes hearts, lives and history.

  • @danielfriedman6316
    @danielfriedman6316 Год назад +143

    I had the privilege of sitting in the audience for this. This entire video was produced by Hicksville HS students in the auditorium now named for Chuck Arnold. It is a world class space that continues the legacy of teaching the arts. A fitting tribute for a great educator.

    • @cards0486
      @cards0486 Год назад +10

      I’m sure Mr. Arnold has been retired for a long time. What a treasure he was to these kids.
      I’m very happy he was alive to enjoy the honor of having the auditorium named for him and to hear his well earned tributes.

    • @baymar84
      @baymar84 Год назад +1

      Thank you Daniel . Worthy of a full house.Why so many empty seats? More available seats in that HHS auditorium than at a sold out Billy Joel show at The Garden!

    • @Arturo-sm1tb
      @Arturo-sm1tb Год назад +2

      Wonderful story and man. How old is Mr. Arnold? He must have been a very young music teacher in 1965. My goodness, Billy Joel must be 73 based on his HS graduation.

    • @nhstuff6658
      @nhstuff6658 Год назад +2

      What a great tribute. Mr. Arnold's influence touched many lives, including Billy Joel's. Purpose. Beautiful.

    • @daviddehner3622
      @daviddehner3622 Год назад

      @@cards0486
      Ll

  • @johnnywhite58
    @johnnywhite58 Год назад +27

    I was a high school music teacher. I hope I was as inspirational. I hope.

    • @nycsongman9758
      @nycsongman9758 Год назад +2

      You were. Thanks for making this a more civilized world.

  • @samueladams4218
    @samueladams4218 Год назад +89

    How great it must be for Mr. Joel to recognize an influential teacher in his life while said teacher is still living. I have had many I wished I could have been able to tell this to, but woefully, they are gone.

    • @danman6123
      @danman6123 Год назад +3

      It’s ok Mr.Adams

    • @dgcmusi
      @dgcmusi Год назад +4

      I so agree with you…I had a music teacher during my very early years in school and one in my Junior high years that were very influential in my career as a musician and teacher

  • @stevenhaff3332
    @stevenhaff3332 Год назад +46

    Thank you Mr. Joel for your tribute to a teacher who made such an impact on you.

    • @steveprudell9976
      @steveprudell9976 8 дней назад

      Great Songs Great job Arnold inspired Billy 👏

  • @simongaskill
    @simongaskill 2 года назад +69

    I could listen to Billy speak all day long

    • @andrewdunn49ers
      @andrewdunn49ers Год назад +5

      Same! Just incredible.

    • @scottburns2600
      @scottburns2600 Год назад +7

      he's a natural story teller; which definitely helps with songwriting. His music doesn't age either

  • @bronxboy47
    @bronxboy47 Год назад +12

    In 1963, my high school Music Appreciation teacher at William Howard Taft High School in the Bronx wrote his own lyrics to the choral part of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. And although he only recited it once in front of the class, I remember all of it to this very day: "Gather round and join the chorus, sing the brotherhood of man. Proclaim the truth that all are equal children of the almighty one. We will understand each other when all nations join as one. Brothers all in human nature, love alone can make us one." Mr. McCormick clearly lived by those words. I'm 74, and Mr. McCormick is the only high school teacher whose name I remember.

  • @clarabartha1737
    @clarabartha1737 Год назад +11

    That was beautiful. And WE thank you Chuck Arnold for recognizing the talent that for some reason no one else saw or encouraged.

  • @chromaticnomadic
    @chromaticnomadic Год назад +13

    Joel is one of the greatest songwriters ever and I don't think it's a coincidence that he knows classical music and it's history.

  • @dgcmusi
    @dgcmusi Год назад +31

    History will remember Mr. Joel 200 years from now….he’s one of our living Masters…not many of them out there.

    • @ikarooz
      @ikarooz Год назад +2

      Add these to your short list. Elton John, Alfred Brendel, Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Harry Connick, Jr., Diana Krall, Jon Baptiste, Lang Lang, Martha Argerich.

  • @johnanthonycafe2993
    @johnanthonycafe2993 Год назад +12

    Billy Joel said it all when he said ‘music chose him’ - an insight
    into living.

  • @donnatlaw6172
    @donnatlaw6172 Год назад +22

    Billy Joel's Piano Man album was a good seller, but- when we all fell in love-- was The Stranger. What a mix of musical genre! We were 17, Catholic but Public HS girls and boys, he was the bad boy, the good guy, the lover, the comedian, the storyteller about our young aunts and uncles. And what a friggin' show. 4 pianos, all over the stage to play to everyone in The Garden. Never stopped moving. When Richie Canatta came out with the accordion to do Vienna we cried real tears as we knew what was going to happen our lives in the next year. Me, the one whose parents let her stay overnight on 34th & 9th working for Louie the Scalper and got tix for every show. (And was on time for HomeRoom in JC)I love my KISS, Zepp, Aerosmith, etc but this guy has no match whatsoever in my heart. Well, Bowie, maybe...

    • @averyjoycelynbarakudablock4139
      @averyjoycelynbarakudablock4139 Год назад

      Donna T Law I dig your sharing, but please don't relegate Piano Man album to a (just) "a seller" heap.

    • @donnatlaw6172
      @donnatlaw6172 Год назад

      @@averyjoycelynbarakudablock4139 I'm regarding the time. His first two brilliant albums very underappreciated. Do you know about them? Piano Man got him his first hit, and extended his interest to the company, where I feel he made his seminal album, The Stranger. To get 20K people to sing to Vienna, an accordion song (of course Piano Man was an encore) was one of.. well, you'll never know and I'm so sorry! Sister, I wish you were there, next to us.

  • @Spacejunk57
    @Spacejunk57 Год назад +18

    We owe a great debt of thanks to our music teachers, their jobs weren't easy. They taught us a lot about life

  • @ozboomer_au
    @ozboomer_au Год назад +79

    With all his ups'n'downs through life.. and his great success, of course.. the more I explore who Billy Joel IS, the more impressed I am with the man. Above everything else, he's just a brilliant bloke, with a wonderful heart... and he's given the world a lot through his music... and continues to do so. Even more kudos to his teacher who recognized where his strengths were.. and encouraged him to pursue his true calling. Let's hope we have more people like these two men.

    • @steverobson8827
      @steverobson8827 Год назад +3

      Simply a beautiful human being

    • @doctorkayak
      @doctorkayak Год назад

      @@steverobson8827 Says you huh? The guy can write... He can sing... So did Charles Manson. Do your homework!

    • @IMEMINE.
      @IMEMINE. Год назад +1

      Finding Gems amongst us

    • @billyjoel2578
      @billyjoel2578 Год назад +1

      @@steverobson8827 Hello how you doing You one of my fans?

    • @billyjoel2578
      @billyjoel2578 Год назад

      @@doctorkayak Hello how you doing You one of my fans?

  • @WAHOOUPS
    @WAHOOUPS Год назад +26

    This means everything to teacher when any student comes back and shows what influence they had on them. I wish people would say thank you more to those who changed a life influenced and mentored.

  • @DavidGutierrez-jz3be
    @DavidGutierrez-jz3be 20 дней назад +4

    I had the wonderful experience in having had two of the finest music teachers in my life. Mr. William Hill was a public school music teacher who asked me why I wanted to learn how to play the Saxophone. In 1970 At the age of 9 I told him I liked the sound it produced and I wanted to play it well. I learned the art of true appreciation and lots of practice from him. Mr. Raymond Rivera my high school music teacher, taught me that dedication to playing well Is what made one a successful musician. Today at 63 I owe a great deal of gratitude to these great teachers. 30 years later I went back to my home state to find and thank them personally.
    Thank you to all the music teachers in the world who help to plant that music seed. 🎼🎷

  • @waynemiller6070
    @waynemiller6070 Год назад +9

    Very cool. My senior year I had almost all music classes. Sometimes I would skip out of PE to go into the band room and play the drums. One morning I got a call from the music teacher, Mr. Van Gaskin, who said he was sick that day and had arranged for me to be excused from my only other two classes. Instead of getting a substitute teacher, he had me direct the bands all day. The best seat in the house!

  • @maryromaniec9543
    @maryromaniec9543 Год назад +18

    I just sent this video to my son who has a music teacher much like Chuck Arnold. We should all be so fortunate to know someone who inspires our dreams.

  • @jamesterraprice6617
    @jamesterraprice6617 Год назад +27

    I've had two teachers like this. I never got a chance to tell them how much they impacted my life. I think the good ones are rare. And thank God for them.

    • @kevinabel2370
      @kevinabel2370 Год назад +2

      My wonderful teacher, Mr. Provado, gathered a bunch of students who were not doing well in school. He said that we would be part of an experiment. He took us bowling and noticed we had trouble keeping score because we hardly new addition. He said that he would stay after school and teach us algebra for a few months with no pay. He said that he would teach one class on quadratic equations and if we passed we could take his deal. I went and was shocked that I passed the test. I only cared about two classes. English and Algebra. We all passed the Regents exam. It was exactly like Stand And Deliver. I did go back to visit him while teaching a class. I explained to the class the story and how it led me to becoming an engineer with a BSEET degree and a great profession. The students were just like I was thinking it was all BS when I was their age. Mr. Provado told me it was a one time experiment to find out if the school gave up on bright students. He wished he could have done this every year but it was too much for anyone to teach a whole class without pay. I kept in touch but he has since passed away. I want to do this in return.

    • @WAHOOUPS
      @WAHOOUPS Год назад +1

      Tell them... Its the right thing to do.

  • @joelmathiason6070
    @joelmathiason6070 Год назад +27

    Bravo Billy for recognizing your roots and giving them props. Your willingness to speak that day meant more to him than you will ever imagine.

  • @doctorpete1
    @doctorpete1 Год назад +7

    That's how you do it! True heroes in our lives, thanks Billy for taking the time to show some love.

  • @urwholefamilydied
    @urwholefamilydied Год назад +22

    I'd like to thank my guitar teacher Charlie Tomlin for changing my life. I never thought I would even be able to play guitar, let alone making music and guitar the fountainhead of my life.

  • @fretted
    @fretted Год назад +13

    My High School Music Teacher and his classes are the only reason I went to school most days. 👍 Thank you Mr. "T" and all the music educators!

  • @stringskahler
    @stringskahler Год назад +12

    Thank goodness for teachers that really care - they change lives!

  • @charlesdahmital8095
    @charlesdahmital8095 Год назад +9

    There is always someone who is to be the wind beneath the wings.
    Thank you Chuck!

  • @haroldbrown5308
    @haroldbrown5308 Год назад +15

    I've seen him 12 times in concert! Yes--this old man was and is a Billy Joel junkie! Thanks for the great memories and thanks for Billy Joel!

    • @user-jr3zm1jb5s
      @user-jr3zm1jb5s Год назад

      i saw him once. front row ... He delivered

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 3 месяца назад +1

      You're not alone in being a Billy Joel junkie. There's tons of us out there. 💪💪😎😎🎹🎹❤️❤️

  • @Jez2008UK
    @Jez2008UK Год назад +14

    When Billy mentioned that NO ONE encouraged him to be a musician except for Chuck, I know how that feels because the exact same thing happened to me. From all directions. What that did for me, I believe, is that it taught me how to 'not follow my heart' (which is also known as 'following what you love'.....). Now that I'm a fully grown adult, and approaching my 60's, guess what I taught my young son to always do? (he's grown up now) Yep, follow his heart, and follow what he loves.....

    • @elizabethwitt2621
      @elizabethwitt2621 3 месяца назад

      I think it was common with the generation before us (I'm 59). You got a job and you were just supposed to be glad you had it so you could pay your bills. You weren't supposed to be happy doing it. I don't think I ever even had a thought about what I really wanted to do. I spent 25 years doing jobs I hated because that crap was imprinted on me from my family...be glad you have a job.
      One day I just said enough of this, life is too short and began the scary quest of working for myself. Never looked back.
      Good on you for teaching your son to follow his passion and do what he loves so he will feel fulfilled, energized and love going to work each day. I did the same with my kids. It's just one unnecessary life lesson they don't need to waste tons of valuable time to learn firsthand.

  • @Bigkevy1970
    @Bigkevy1970 Год назад +22

    I love this!! It’s always gives me great inspiration when artists like Billy relate their experiences with reflections about his HS music teacher.
    I’m so grateful to my HS music teacher, Margaret Falk, at Oxley HS back in the mid 70’s for having faith in me and inspiring me to be who I am today!! She was a beautiful soul, patient, gifted and a great teacher! She will always be in my heart! ❤️💙🎶🎶

  • @PassengerInMortality
    @PassengerInMortality Год назад +12

    This literally brought tears to me. I know exactly how he feels.

  • @robertrussell9336
    @robertrussell9336 Год назад +35

    What a treasure , Thank you Billy Joel for all the music.

  • @tetrisdanser
    @tetrisdanser Год назад +8

    Billy Joel is a terrific story teller. I only clicked on the link because I wanted to hear him talk, and it turned out to be a great story.
    If he hadn't become a musician/singer, Billy Joey might have a great career as a comedian, as he's quite funny.

  • @davegott4783
    @davegott4783 2 года назад +22

    Billy is a smart guy , he likes to self deprecate which is all to the good , but he is very intelligent , listen to fast the words fall and listen to his diction , a lot of gravitas in his voice

    • @stevenmason8286
      @stevenmason8286 Год назад

      great, what is gravitas? 😂

    • @jeeves6490
      @jeeves6490 Год назад

      On the chance it was a genuine question:
      gravitas
      /ˈɡravɪtas,ˈɡravɪtɑːs/
      Learn to pronounce
      noun
      dignity, seriousness, or solemnity of manner.
      "a post for which he has the expertise and the gravitas"
      You're watching this on you tube, google is available, it's worth using.

  • @monalisa2703
    @monalisa2703 Год назад +40

    He is such a wonderful artist, man and speaker, it seems. And I love his humor. God bless him.
    Thanks for this fantastic upload! :))

  • @frankdaguanno4667
    @frankdaguanno4667 Год назад +14

    I went to Hicksville High School and had Chuck Arnold, Mr. Arnold for Chorus and also for Music 🎶 theory class for two years in a row. I have also met Billy Joel many times and talked with him although I’m sure he wouldn’t remember because he has met so many people in his life. It is nice that the High School is dedicating the new auditorium to Chuck Arnold now and that Billy Joel showed up this year for the occasion. I also noticed his weight loss. All Hicksville people were invited to this occasion.

  • @randomamerican471
    @randomamerican471 Год назад +7

    I've been a head banger all my life. My friends used to trip when I'd go from the Scorpions to Billy Joel and start wailing Uptown Girl, hehe. Thank you Chuck for seeing the talent and love of music in this man we now cherish. And thank you Billy for being you and doing what you do. And sharing these moments when an amazing music teacher whom saw the talent in a young man. And encouraged his love for the piano. That has become a part of so many of our lives.

  • @timtonner946
    @timtonner946 Год назад +17

    It's always great to acknowledge those those who are responsible for the path your life has taken. Well done Billy Joel...

  • @johnpandolfino8663
    @johnpandolfino8663 Год назад +15

    How important is it to have a teacher who can see your inner talent and push you in that direction...... I had a 6th grade teacher who pushed me into the arts.... I am a retired licensed architect who had a wonderful career creating buildings and interior's.....for the past 45 years thanks to Mrs Jensen....my sixth grade teacher.....at PS176 in Brooklyn, NY

  • @ManxAndy
    @ManxAndy Год назад +4

    Coming from the Isle of Man in the U.K. . And being a Billy Joel fan…..it’s always been a struggle to find the time and money to go and see him…..finally got the chance in June 2019 at Wembley……that concert will stick with me forever, 👍🇮🇲

  • @silverdaggerbugs
    @silverdaggerbugs Год назад +9

    TO my Jr HS Music teacher Gary Friedman You have no idea bu music changed my life and I have been a sound engineer for several bands over the years THANK YOU you were one of the best influences in my life! And thank you Billy Joel for being the best at everything, this video just made me put you even higher on the pedal stool of life.

  • @DonSalmonMusic
    @DonSalmonMusic Год назад +7

    Some music teachers inspire! This is one of them! Look at Where Mr. Billy Joel is today, by the encouragment of this teacher. "Music picked me"...that's what Billy Joel said, but that teacher saw potential in Billy and spoke words to him that he never forgot...the rest is history!!! Love this tribute!!👏

  • @familylifetoo9541
    @familylifetoo9541 Год назад +22

    God Bless the Music Teachers they are so unrecognized all over the World 🦋

  • @1912fld
    @1912fld Год назад +29

    Great speech. We all had teachers such as Mr. Arnold, but unfortunately today, administrators and school boards seem not to care about the impacts teachers have on the students. They are clueless.

    • @dennismayer4936
      @dennismayer4936 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately The systems created to improve education don’t leave enough room for teachers to share their love and passion for learning . Lots of time for standardized tests and money to changing hands…

    • @sandragruhle6288
      @sandragruhle6288 Год назад +3

      As a teacher of many decades, I loved just closing the classroom door and getting down to business. The educational politics were so stressful that they added an unnecessary dimension. Then, we managed to get an anti-education governor who never graduated from college. Our state’s excellent educational system may take decades to reach its very top ranking.

  • @arthays5327
    @arthays5327 Год назад +10

    I didn't know much about this before I watched it. For some reason, I just assumed that Mr. Arnold was not present. To see him hugging Billy at the end was amazing.
    As a musician myself, I want to just point out that people who go into pop/rock careers sometimes don't jive with their high school music teacher (if they even had a music class) and seem to have some nasty story to tell along the lines of hating the music they were forced to play. This is quite a testament this Mr. Arnold and makes me respect Billy even more. ( We all know his deep appreciation of the arts!) Class act!!

  • @linda9731
    @linda9731 Год назад +7

    You may be right, you may be crazy Billy. Every time I hear your music play, I just want to get up and dance. Congratulations on your fantastic career. Thank goodness your teach Chuck Arnold said those magic words to you. Acceptance and guidance from wonderful teacher is a powerful thing.

  • @ZippyThePinhead
    @ZippyThePinhead Год назад +6

    Like Billy, I had a teacher do pretty much the same thing for me. I signed up for guitar lessons when I pre-enrolled for high school, but they nixed them because the guy who was supposed to teach backed out. The school put me in band class instead, so long story short Mr Rose heard my story, and let me study guitar, instead of playing a regular band instrument. I will forever be grateful to Mr Rose for being cool enough to understanding my desire to play guitar, and allowing me to pursue that. ❤

  • @johnheart6890
    @johnheart6890 Год назад +11

    More proof that our American Mozart- Billy Joel, is a great man. Generously given talent by God, and passing on that generosity to so many. He is talented, grateful, and kind!

  • @ClintScottFischer
    @ClintScottFischer Год назад +22

    This brought a tear to my eye. Wonderfulness all the way.

  • @Jez2008UK
    @Jez2008UK Год назад +4

    This is what get when you combine a teacher who really wants and loves to teach and a student who really wants to learn (what he/she *wants* to learn). Magic happens.

  • @RubyBandUSA
    @RubyBandUSA Год назад +5

    Billy J, that was a wonderful tribute and we can see it truly came from the heart.

  • @Jaxthewonderhusky
    @Jaxthewonderhusky Год назад +7

    My very first concert at 13 yrs old was Billy Joel. Amazing!

  • @LoyalOpposition
    @LoyalOpposition Год назад +3

    I've always had a deep place in my heart for the great teachers out there. I remember all mine, even the ones who weren't good, but most cared, which made me care. Many were great human beings, which is all that matters.

  • @JayneCravens
    @JayneCravens Год назад +6

    What a beautiful, personal tribute. Hurrah, music teachers!

  • @leonardodalongisland
    @leonardodalongisland День назад

    I can't believe that the audience is packed for this!!! ..The Long Island high school (Longwood) teacher who significantly altered my life (in a good way) was named, "Chuck Anderson"

  • @BarneeFife
    @BarneeFife Год назад +15

    Whether telling a story in his songs, or speaking from a podium, a great storyteller.
    That was so excellent that his teacher saw his talent and said he should be a professional musician.
    I, on the other hand, wanted so bad to be like Al Hirt and Herb Alpert, both trumpet players, that I joined band in 5th grade. It was kind of a funny that they brought you into the music room to have you try all the instruments to see if you might have a natural talent, or maybe easiness, with any of the instruments. I tried them all and you could see they were unimpressed, so they, by default, let me play the coronet (like the trumpet).
    So, between having zero natural talent (nobody in our entire extended family ever played an instrument), no ear for the notes, undiagnosed ADD, and parents who didn't really GAF, I was awful. I just couldn't get it, I wanted to badly, but I was lost. When our first concert came up, the head teacher came up and told me "Whatever you do, DO NOT blow in that thing, fake like you're playing". Shortly after, he told me I "should just give it up and maybe play sports or something"...
    I still, to this day, have never blamed him..I just didn't get it...I can't see holding up the class for 1 person who may never get it. The bottom line is that he saw I agreed with him. I would like to say, and actually feel, that if I got emotional at all when he told me to quit, he would have taken extra time, maybe after school or whatever, to help me out. I just didn't appear to want it bad enough. I did, but I was kind of beaten down by frustration.
    I still love music. The most interesting fact about music is, after all the years I have lived, I have NEVER met anyone who didn't like music. Some like it more than others, but I never met one person who didn't like music. I bet Putin listens to music, and one day he may hear a song that moves him to become a different person. I believe it has that kind of power and possibilities.

    • @johnanthonycafe2993
      @johnanthonycafe2993 Год назад

      Is that it?
      You should have your own something.

    • @j.victordp885
      @j.victordp885 Год назад +2

      If you still want to learn a instrument, well, there is still time. I am not saying for you to do it but just point s fact. You are older now, more mature, you know if you have only 15 minutes a day to practise it is mostly likely you will not waste time and you will enjoy the process.
      I have met two people who hate music and one of them is my best friend. I am a musician started working when I was 16 and I am 39 years old now, I have seen manu people picking up an instrument later in their lives.
      All the best!

  • @MrJones-ge5sl
    @MrJones-ge5sl Год назад +5

    Good stuff. Always remember those people who've had a positive impact on your life.

  • @girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288
    @girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 Год назад +7

    So nice that Billy Joel mentions The Cloisters! Ft Tryon, you're famous.

  • @franciscleary6544
    @franciscleary6544 Год назад +11

    That's such a great talk. Anything I do good in music comes from all of my great teachers.

  • @swalterstennis
    @swalterstennis Год назад +11

    Wow. What a speech. Great talk about his inspiration to make as a musician.

  • @AbqRealDeals
    @AbqRealDeals Год назад +2

    I kept thinking of how much Billy Joel looks like the character "Mike" played by the actor Mike Ehrmantraut in the series "Better Call Saul". Thank you Billy, you have brought a tear to an old music lovers eye. You are a real class act.

  • @exodus9655
    @exodus9655 Год назад +6

    Remembering your roots ...how sweet

  • @timcummiskey1178
    @timcummiskey1178 Год назад

    Just beautiful! Thanks for posting.

  • @skyavalanche
    @skyavalanche Год назад

    Wow. I’m feelin the feels. Great Tribute Billy

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Год назад +1

    That was wonderful. Thankyou!

  • @littlejoe9381
    @littlejoe9381 Год назад +3

    This is beautiful.

  • @mattdon2164
    @mattdon2164 Год назад +1

    Beautiful tribute!

  • @jacobsfoodreview
    @jacobsfoodreview Год назад +7

    Myself and my mum have listened to Piano man together for years....one of the greatest songs ever.....

  • @oscarfelix1952
    @oscarfelix1952 Год назад +2

    I really just came here for his music. He's phenomenal on any scale.

  • @kurikokaleidoscope
    @kurikokaleidoscope Год назад +2

    Thank you Mr. Arnold & Mr. Joel.

  • @farmgene
    @farmgene Год назад +2

    This was wonderful.

  • @JosephVisaggi
    @JosephVisaggi День назад

    This is so unbelievably cool. Thanks for uploading!

  • @ryanjoslyn
    @ryanjoslyn Год назад +9

    What a great, Grateful speech. Thank You for sharing with us!

  • @circlesthesun
    @circlesthesun Год назад

    The amazement of sowing seeds. Teaching chose me. Thanks Billy.

  • @larrytate5605
    @larrytate5605 Год назад +1

    Billy is the real deal,.....just a guy who has talent,...made it big,... no ego, ....just a true new yorker, ....loves motorcycles, women, music.... always gives great interviews, i think he did for his music teacher out of pure respect and love. and we LOVE you Billy ! ( thanx for sharing this with us Brian Fiore )

  • @user-nq2tu1yc9v
    @user-nq2tu1yc9v Год назад

    Perfect one with a complete step by step details u had shown.. thx u !!!

  • @sandragruhle6288
    @sandragruhle6288 Год назад +2

    I hope he thanked him while Mr. Arnold personally and often. Teachers need to be appreciated when they ARE!

  • @UTAH100
    @UTAH100 Год назад +5

    Nice speech and tribute to a good man. People can have huge impacts on the direction of our lives.
    This speech reminded me of my days hanging around the piano in the music room- when it was dark and no one was supposed to be in there! It was always a thrill when I tried that big, heavy wooded door, and it was open (as was often the case!) Music was easily my best friend in H.S.
    "Music Picked Me." I feel that way too. It's a privilege to play. That is why I dislike arrogant musicians. They don't get it. Music is a gift. I am fortunate that music has picked me to be a mere representative of it's incredible beauty. In striving to master this craft, you pay respect to it. SRV said his guitar was his first wife- he was being serious. I get it.

  • @zuketroop1
    @zuketroop1 Год назад +5

    My first guitar teacher was a guy I took a couple lessons from. Although he was essentially blind he was a very good guitarist. Unfortunately he didn't inspire me and I gave up on guitar. Then a high school friend talked me into taking a guitar class our senior year. That teacher didn't play guitar nearly as well as the lessons guy, but he inspired and motivated me to want to learn to play the guitar. That was over 40 years ago and I still play. Although he died many years ago, I did run into him some years after graduating. Regretfully I never told him the impact he had on my life.

  • @dianajennings7767
    @dianajennings7767 Год назад +1

    Billy Joel my favorite artist ever

  • @c.c.6930
    @c.c.6930 11 месяцев назад

    I LOVE his sense of a story and his humor!

  • @MollyT119
    @MollyT119 Год назад +1

    Music has given a lot of us out in this world a safe space to be ourselves. It just takes one person to believe in you at the right moment and it can change your life forever. I’m glad Bill had that person back then in Mr Arnold, and I’m glad they’re still so close. Two wonderful guys with good hearts. ❤

  • @janpiet4740
    @janpiet4740 Год назад

    Wish everyone would have a teacher like that. People can actually change lives.

  • @JJ-qd9fx
    @JJ-qd9fx Год назад +5

    Great job Billy....very thoughtful of you...it means a lot to be recognize by someone of your stature.

  • @MusicTherapyLaz
    @MusicTherapyLaz Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this... Billy Joel has always (corrected typo) been one of my favorite musicians because what he and his music has meant to me growing up and over the years... so inspiring! Love the guy and what a great story! 😎🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹

  • @KhoiNguyen-es8df
    @KhoiNguyen-es8df Год назад

    Much respect for the share!

  • @susansoler6569
    @susansoler6569 Год назад +1

    Love him..a real person

  • @user-justbeingme
    @user-justbeingme Год назад +1

    Billy Joel's experience sounds like my experience. I love it.

  • @willettej7988
    @willettej7988 Год назад

    Thanks, Chuck, for Billy Joel!

  • @DrQuizzler
    @DrQuizzler Год назад +6

    Shout-out to Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky whose piano concerto Mr. Joel misquotes in grand style as he tell the story of how he and Mr. Arnold first met. I'm pretty sure Mr. Joel would have gone on to become a music legend no matter who his high school music teacher was, but it's interesting hearing him lend his voice to the many anonymous fellow students whose understanding of how music works and its place in history were also impacted along with him, by Mr. Arnold's presence in their lives.

  • @ReverendBrown.
    @ReverendBrown. Год назад

    Thongs change scent from one end to the other. Knowledge is power.
    God bless

  • @timd8912
    @timd8912 Год назад +1

    God bless you Billy.....

  • @josephkelley8641
    @josephkelley8641 Год назад

    So important for Billy Joel to come, pay homage to
    the school, teacher and program. Spiritually. Meta-
    physically. Cuz it's so important what this teacher
    did for/to Billy. "Changed the Game."

  • @patcummings201
    @patcummings201 Год назад

    Loved this!❤

  • @andreasfulcher4212
    @andreasfulcher4212 Год назад +5

    I love his music! I bought his greatest hits album

    • @sarac.3259
      @sarac.3259 Год назад

      You need to buy _The Stranger, 52nd Street, The Nylon Curtain, Glasshouses_ - loads to enjoy!

  • @kc3074
    @kc3074 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful tribute to an amazing teacher.
    My son moved to NYC after graduating college 4 years ago and was living in Chelsea until the rent became insanely high. He just moved to Fort George Manhattan two weeks ago and was so thrilled that he discovered Fort Tryon Park and the Met Cloisters are within walking distance from where he lives. He and some friends went there last weekend and he said the same thing Billy said, it looks like a European town, and is very beautiful with views of the Hudson River.

    • @kaynetuohy7588
      @kaynetuohy7588 Год назад +1

      Washington Heights is a beautiful gem.
      I grew up there.

  • @jimpepper6410
    @jimpepper6410 Год назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @mikewrasman5103
    @mikewrasman5103 Год назад +5

    That was SO cool!
    It was good to see Billy Joel remembering his high school days!
    I have been a Billy Joel fan for a long while!

  • @ccbarr58
    @ccbarr58 День назад

    Love when people tell their stories