Billy Joel
The Nylon Curtain
Album · Rock · 1982
Billy Joel turned his attention to what was happening with baby boomers and their world in the ’80s on this powerful song cycle. He addressed the death of manufacturing and its effect on the working class on “Allentown”, using the sounds of factory machinery as a rhythm to push his stomping piano and anthemic melody. The songwriting and production are ambitious throughout, especially on “Goodnight Saigon”, a dramatic seven-minute tour de force about Vietnam vets, bookended by the sound of helicopters.

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