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PoliticsGirl3 years ago

Credit to:

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Troy3 years ago

I am continually blown away by how simply he packed so much history into a simple song, it really is unrecognized genius.

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Taurus_Today3 years ago

I watched an interview with Billy Joel where he said he wrote this song because he had heard young people at the time complaining about how hard life was and how easy the earlier generations had it. He wrote this to prove no generation has had it “easy”.

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G B3 years ago

Bone chilling goosebumps. I’ve always enjoyed the song, but these graphics add a level of reality that’s just amazing.

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American Cino3 years ago

A totally new appreciation for that song!!

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Lefty no More3 years ago

Incredible! How chilling that Roy Cohn made it into the song & now we’re dealing with his “ pupil” Trunt, in current times. Thanks for sharing!💜

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Taurus_Today3 years ago

This is so great. I had the lyrics to the song and sat down with my parents once and asked them to explain the things to me that were from before my time. A very educational experience.

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Stacy Martin3 years ago

This song was originally released in 1989... Feels like it's time for @billyjoel to add a new verse covering the last 30+ years. Be sure to include Dr. Fauci, Barak Obama, Facebook, and 🎶 Trump was a fascist crook 🎶.

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Kathy NJ ☮️3 years ago

Wow! Felt this deep on my bones and cried. Such a brilliant song and the visuals are perfect. And for every fire, there are those of us who will never give up putting them out no matter how hard or long it takes - even for generations. Pass it on. Thank you for posting it.

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Erin McCrone3 years ago

It’s always been right in front of us. The problem is people have short memories and we’re losing the greatest generation that reminded us of the dangers.

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