Billy Joel on Fire, Again: The Rolling Stone Interview
‘If someone had told me twenty years ago I’d be spending this much time with cops, I would have punched him in the goddamn face,” says Billy Joel with a laugh.
Joel is referring to the four weeks he’s just spent rehearsing at the Suffolk County Police Academy, in West Hampton, Long Island. There, for most of November, he played the toughest series of gigs in his life – at least since the tour he did in the Seventies opening for Olivia Newton-John. Sure, he may have successfully invaded Russia with rock & roll, but for Joel, who proudly confesses to having “one big problem dealing with authority,” it takes nerve to spend a month warming up for a world tour by playing for a uniformed audience bearing firearms.