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Stiletto by Billy Joel

Biographie de l'artiste pour Billy Joel

William Martin Joel Plus Connu Sous Le Nom De Billy Joel Est Né Le 9 Mai 1949 Dans Le Quartier Du Bronx À New York. Pianiste Chanteur Et Compositeur Il Démarre Dans La Pop Music En 1973 Avec Le Disque « Piano Man ». Il A Gagné Pas Moins De 6 Grammy Award Durant Sa Carrière Mise Entre Parenthèse Depuis 1993. Avec Plus De 100 Millions De Disques Vendus Dans Le Monde Il Est Selon La RIAA Le Sixième Dans L'ordre Des Artistes Ayant Vendu Le Plus De Disque Aux USA. Il Continue À Parcourir Le Monde Pour Se Produire En Public En Particulier Avec Elton John Et Il Écrit Encore De La Musique Classique.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Stiletto

The Fifth Track Off Of “52nd Street” This Song While Not A Single Popularized Through FM Airplay. This Song Is A Great Metaphor Of Course The Woman In This Song Is Not Using A Literal Knife It’s Actually A Metaphor For Emotional Manipulation. There Are 3 Other Billy Songs With Same Kind Of “femme Fatale” Type Of Meaning To Them "She’s Always A Woman" "All For Leyna" And "Laura". In This Uptempo Track From His Sixth Studio Album Billy Joel Sings About An Irresistible But Dangerous Woman Who Wields Emotional Manipulation Like A Sharp Blade. In 2016 Joel Told SiriusXM That The Song's Staccato Piano Riff Was Inspired By The Riff That Opens Traffic's 1969 Song "Shanghai Noodle Factory." On "52nd Street" A Jazzy Send-Up To Manhattan's Night Life Joel Reunited With Phil Ramone Who Produced His Breakthrough Album "The Stranger" The Previous Year. For Its Follow-Up Ramone Encouraged Him To Shift His Musical Direction And Experiment With Jazz. The Album Won Two Trophies At The 1980 Grammy Awards Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male And Album Of The Year. According To Ramone The Funky Bass Lines Finger Snaps And Cliffhanger Breaks Were Incorporated After Joel Listened To The First Playbacks And Decided The Song Needed A Visceral Hook To Create The Necessary Tension. "Memorable Fills Phrases And Breaks - Such As The One Heard On 'Stiletto' - Are What Set The Best Records Apart " Ramone Wrote In His 2007 Book "Making Records The Scenes Behind The Music". "These Devices Are Especially Effective When They're Heard At The Beginning Of A Song If You Can Come Up With Something Spicy And Unique You've Got A Better Chance Of Getting And Holding The Audience's Attention." Ramone Explained How Drummer Liberty DeVitto Unexpectedly Nailed The Sound Effect Of A Switchblade Clicking Open "It Had Rained That Day So We Got An Umbrella And Liberty Practiced Opening It So The Timing Would Be Right. We Begin Recording... Here Comes The Take... And SNAP! The Umbrella Flew Right Off The Top Of The Handle. The Timing - And The Sound - Couldn't Have Been Better."

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