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Billy Joel's AI state of mind

Peter Funt

By Peter Funt

Published Feb. 13, 2024

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A friend who reviews music and interviews top performers for a newspaper in New England, was up early Feb. 1 to sample the release from pop legend Billy Joel — his first new song in 17 years, "Turn the Lights Back On."

The music and accompanying video link he sent me evoked memories of Mr. Joel's "New York State of Mind" (1976), with a hint of "Piano Man" (1973):

"Drivin' down 7th Avenue/ So many things have changed/ The places, the faces, the traces/ Of the days are falling out of range.

"While I'm parking my car/ I see a familiar bar/ The neon beer sign has seen better times/ And this joint can't keep up with the fines/ So raise a glass, make a toast/ Honor all forgotten ghosts/ Turn the lights back on my friend/ Turn the lights back on."

It was vintage Billy Joel, or so it seemed to us. But later in the day when I eagerly searched for the track to play it for my wife, Mr. Joel had changed his tune:

"Please open the door/ Nothing is different, we've been here before/ Pacing these halls/ Trying to talk over the silence."

"I'm late, but I'm here right now/ Though I used to be romantic/ I forgot somehow/ Time can make you blind/ But I see you now/ As we're laying in the darkness/ Did I wait too long/ To turn the lights back on?"

Seems the version my friend and I were enamored of was written by Tom Scharpling on his podcast "The Best Show," with collaborator Brian Heveron-Smith, They had only the title to work with after Mr. Joel announced the new project in an Instagram post Jan. 22.

More intriguing than the musical fake are the comments on YouTube. "I wasn't a Billy Joel fan until I heard this song," writes @MichaelList. "He finally got me!" To which @Jack5505 replies, "This is not his new release. This is a fake." And Michael posts, "Really?! I still love it!"

The music industry has been challenged by AI vocals that mimic a sound by processing dozens of prior works by an artist. Many have appeared on TikTok, with some already prompting legal action by record companies.

Meanwhile, Billy Joel, who turns 75 in May, still sounds great. And apparently, he'll continue that way long after the lights go out.

Previously:
08/27/21: Suzanne Somers was pure showbiz
08/27/21: Big memories of Little League
08/13/20: 73 years of smiles and insights
10/13/20: At a time when some rail about fake news, there's little room for faux documentaries
10/30/14: Thoughts About Whatchamacallit
04/29/14: Media Drones
03/11/14 Pay Attention to This
10/29/13 A Royal Scam
10/14/13 Siri Tells All
10/08/13 Rushing Print's Demise
08/08/13 Pervs in the Press
07/24/13 Monitoring Media
07/16/13 TV on Trial
07/03/13 With Trayvon, who has won? Not us or the U.S.
07/01/13 When history comes with ink stained fingers
06/25/13 An E-Z Fix
06/11/13 Mister, Mister
06/04/13 Branded

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Peter Funt is a writer and speaker. His book, "Cautiously Optimistic," is available at Amazon.com and CandidCamera.com.