Saturday, July 19, 2008

Billy Joel Setlist for Double Play at Shea Stadium - July 19,2008 - 2nd Night Songs

Setlist for LAST PLAY AT SHEA - Friday, July 18,2008

-ORCHESTRA OPENING
-National Anthem (Star Spangled Banner)
-Miami 2017
-Prelude/Angry Young Man
-My Life
-The Entertainer
-Summer, Highland Falls
-Zanzibar
-Allentown
-Ballad of Billy the Kid
-New York State of Mind (w/Tony Bennett)
-Root Beer Rag
-Goodnight Saigon
-Don’t Ask Me Why
-Keeping The Faith
-The Downeaster “Alexa”
-This Night
-Movin’ Out (Anthony's Song)
-Under The Boardwalk/An Innocent Man
-Shameless (duet w/ Garth Brooks)
-She’s Always A Woman
-Captain Jack
-Lullabye
-River of Dreams/A Hard Days Night
-Walk This Way (w/Steven Tyler)
-We Didn’t Start The Fire
-It’s Still Rock ‘n Roll To Me
-My Generation (w/Roger Daltrey)
-You May Be Right

Encore:
-Scenes From An Italian Restaurant
-Only The Good Die Young

Second Encore

-I Saw Her Standing There (with Sir Paul McCartney)

-Piano Man, Let It Be (with Sir Paul McCartney)

CHRISTIE BRINKLEY

BILLY JOEL & THROAT SPRAY

BILLY JOEL SAYS QUEENS IS STILL LONG ISLAND!





WEDNESDAY - JULY 16,2008 AT SHEA STADIUM - BILLY JOEL LIVE

-OPENING ORCHESTRA
-National Anthem(Star Spangled Banner)
-
Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)
-Prelude/Angry Young Man
-My Life
-Everybody Loves You Now (from Cold Spring Harbor)
-The Entertainer
-Zanzibar
-Allentown
-Ballad of Billy the Kid
-New York State of Mind (w/ Tony Bennett)
-Big Man on Mulberry Street
-Root Beer Rag
-Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
-Goodnight Saigon
-Don't Ask Me Why
-This is the Time (w/John Mayer on Guitar)
-Keeping the Faith
-The Downeaster "Alexa"
-An Innocent Man (w/STAND BY ME a little first)
-Boys of Summer (w/Don Henley singing)
-She's Always A Woman
-Captain Jack
-Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)
-River of Dreams (with a "Hard Day's Night" segway)
-Pink Houses (w/ John Melloncamp singing)
-We Didn't Start the Fire
-It's Still Rock & Roll to Me
-Please Please Me (Beatles Cover)
-You May Be Right

Encore
-Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
-Only the Good Die Young
-She Loves You (Beatles Cover)
-Piano Man w/ Take Me Out to the Ball Game 1st - crowd sang the song and then sang piano man - most of the songs!

-A short closing song on the piano called SOUVENIR

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Billy Joel - Last Play at Shea - Shea Stadium Concert - Setlist

This concert was amazing and everything you can hope it to be!
Billy did his usual new york cracks and threw in touches in certain songs!
He had MANY GUESTS!!!
(The order is mostly correct - but I might flub some in the middle - he played all the songs and opening/closing,encore is right!)

Billy Joel Shea Stadium Setlist - 7/16/08

-OPENING ORCHESTRA -He had a pretty full orchestra playing very cool stuff!
-National Anthem(Star Spangled Banner)
-
Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)
-Prelude/Angry Young Man
-My Life
-Everybody Loves You Now (from Cold Spring Harbor)
-The Entertainer
-Zanzibar
-Allentown
-Ballad of Billy the Kid
-New York State of Mind (w/ Tony Bennett)
-Big Man on Mulberry Street
-Root Beer Rag
-Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
-Goodnight Saigon
-Don't Ask Me Why
-This is the Time (w/John Mayer on Guitar)
-Keeping the Faith
-The Downeaster "Alexa"
-An Innocent Man (w/STAND BY ME a little first)
-Boys of Summer (w/Don Henley singing)
-She's Always A Woman
-Captain Jack (Love this song and was incredibly happy he played it!!!)
-Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)
-River of Dreams (with a "Hard Day's Night" segway) (with a cool but not quite fitting "A Hard Day's Night" segway in the MIDDLE OF THE SO - O - ONG!)
-Pink Houses (w/ John Melloncamp singing) ("Ain't that America, You & Me!" John Melloncamp came out to perform his song with Billy just backing up)
-We Didn't Start the Fire
-It's Still Rock & Roll to Me
-Please Please Me (Beatles Cover)
-You May Be Right

Encore
-Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
-Only the Good Die Young (It looked like he was arguing with his band between this and they might have wanted Big Shot which he'll no doubt play on Friday!)
-She Loves You (Beatles Cover)
-Piano Man w/ Take Me Out to the Ball Game 1st - crowd sang the song and then sang piano man - most of the songs!
-crowd sang the song and then sang piano man - most of the songs!
-A short closing song on the piano called SOUVENIR

The show was very cool and it was amazing how long he played plus the 4 special guests were awesome! I bet Friday will have a cool setlist but maybe not matching this one!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Where is my Tropicana Orange Juice in New York City?

Someone stole nyactor's Tropicana orange juice and he is so mad that someone would dare drink his oj that this actually happened -- here is he in 'Not From Concentrate':

Come Clean 4 Congo - YouTube Video Contest Entry "FLEE"

Fighting for the rights of people in the Congo and for companies to
be fair about the buying of minerals as many were raped and killed - here is our entry:

Thursday, July 3, 2008

I am NOT related to Jill Rappaport!!!

Jill Rappaport used to be all over the news and it turns out that she is Christie Brinkley's best friend! Jill Rappaport will testify in Christie Brinkley's defense during her divorce trial with Peter Cook!
It turns out that it was JILL herself who introduced Peter Cook to Christie Brinkley!
I am Rappaport but not related to Jill!!! I'm also not related to Michael Rapaport (I say, DISTANT cousins though!)!

Jill Rappaport works as a NBC correspondent.
When Christie Brinkley discovered her husband Peter Cook’s affair with Diana Bianchi, she cried. In the weeks that followed, Jill Rappaport would be at Christie Brinkley’s side. Jill Rappaport would describe waht Christie Brinkley went through as a consequence of Peter Cook and Diana Bianch’s relationship.



Saturday, June 21, 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008

A Guide to New York City for NEW NEW YORKERS with 2011 smoking update

Welcome, Students. Now Watch It.

It’s the time of year when the streets of Morningside Heights, Greenwich Village and a few other neighborhoods are filled with new, unfamiliar faces: college freshmen. Various guides on paper and on the Internet tell these students what they should see and do in their new hometown. Here, then, is the opposite, from the staff writers of The New York Times: a list of things they should not do.

Don’t fall asleep on the subway. So far this year, 150 people have reported that someone made off with their wallet, purse, jewelry or other property while they slept on the train, according to the Police Department. If that’s not bad enough, falling asleep on the train is simply against the rules. Specifically, it is a violation of Section 1050.7, Article C, of the New York City Transit rules of conduct, which states that no rider shall “sleep or doze where such activity may be hazardous to such person or to others.”

Don’t drink too much beer and use the street as a toilet. Drinking in public carries a fine of up to $25, five days in jail, or both. Public urination carries a fine of $50 to $250, 10 days in jail, or both. Also, beware the custom of putting drinks in paper bags to disguise that you’re drinking an alcoholic beverage. “There is no such thing as paper-bagging it and making it legal, even if you put it in a Starbucks cup,” said Edison Alban, a spokesman for the Manhattan district attorney. “You are drinking, regardless.” And besides, if you’re not 21, you shouldn’t be drinking anyway.

Don’t ask a cabbie (or anyone else) to take you to “HUGH-ston” Street. Houston Street, the Lower Manhattan thoroughfare that put the Ho in SoHo, is pronounced HOW-ston. Unlike the city in Texas, which was named for the first president of the short-lived Republic of Texas, Samuel Houston, Houston Street is named for William Houstoun, a Georgia delegate to the Continental Congress who married into a powerful Manhattan family that owned some of the land on which the street is built. The street name was shortened to Houston in the early 1800s.

Don’t play chess for money with the hustlers in Washington Square Park. As they are hustlers, they will take your money. Also, you could be hit with a summons for unlawful gambling and sent to the criminal courts, where a judge would determine what you owe, according to Jama Adams, a spokeswoman for the city’s Parks Department.

Don’t try to swim in the River. The rivers that ring Manhattan are cleaner than they’ve been in decades, but that doesn’t mean they’re safe for a midnight dip. “When people ask me if it’s O.K. to swim in the East River,” said Beau Ranheim, chief of the marine sciences section at the city’s Department of Environmental Protection, “my question to them is, ‘Are you an Olympic swimmer?’ ” Both the East River, on Manhattan’s east shore, and the Hudson River, on the west shore, can move as fast as four knots, Mr. Ranheim said — enough to wash most casual swimmers out to sea. A few people typically drown in the rivers each year. And once you jump in, you will probably find it very hard to climb out: Access points are few and far between.

Don’t count on following the highway signs to get to Yankee Stadium. The markers pointing north from Lower Manhattan along the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive point only in the general direction of the Bronx and leave much navigation to chance. They are among hundreds of markers known as trailblazers, designed to supplement street signs and direct the way to cultural institutions and hospitals. Their placement is subject to the whims of demand for space and available real estate, so the results are often comically uneven. But fear not: Come October there’ll be no reason to go there anyway.

Don’t spend money on condoms. This year, the city started handing out condoms packaged with subway logo-themed designs. More than 10 million have been distributed, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. You can find them at places like Beauty Bar on 14th Street and Black Betty in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In many bars and coffee shops, the condoms are in the wall display with the free postcards, where there’s no need to look the drugstore counter girl in the eye.

Don’t order bottled water. New York City draws its tap water from the Catskill/Delaware supply system, qualifying among five large American cities that are not required to filter their drinking water. This year the city received a 10-year waiver from the federal Environmental Protection Agency to keep providing unfiltered water, and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced plans for the city to spend $300 million buying land to protect its watershed. This summer, health department workers have been distributing empty bottles around the city, urging people to fill them with tap water.

Don’t light up in a bar. Cigarette smoking was banned in all bars and restaurants in New York City in March 2003. That’s why there are lots of people standing around on Rivington Street smoking in the rain. Smoking or carrying an open flame or a lighted match in a nonsmoking area is a violation punishable by a $25 fine, 10 days in jail, or both. And besides, if you’re not 21, you shouldn’t be in a bar anyway.

***As of Summer 2011 - You cannot legally smoke in new york city public areas such as parks, seating areas and other outdoor areas run by the city ***

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Great SNL Digital shorts from the mind of Andy Samberg and The Lonely Island Boys!

The Best SNL Digital Shorts from the minds of Andy Samberg and the rest of the Lonely Island Boys











Wheelchairs , Michael Torpey (Michael Jordan Commericals) & Jessie Cantrell (Tiny Apartment Show)

Wheelchairs and Love and Black20 mix well

W H E E L S : The MOVING story, the COLD play

SEE MICHAEL TORPEY ALONG WITH SNL'S WILL ARNETT EDUCATE  JESSIE CANTRELL OUT OF HER WHEELCHAIR ALONG WITH MICHAEL O'GORMAN SEE MATTHEW RAPPAPORT CAMEO ALONGSIDE MICHAEL TORPEY AND MICHAEL O'GORMAN IN MIDSUMMER SNOWBALL

Wheels is a hilarious based on true story event which is the furthest 
thing from a cliche you can write up and takes very talented individuals
and make them do things that no other actors would dare do - enjoy A LOT!


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