Review: Billy Joel plays Shea Stadium with some high-wattage guests
Melissa Ruggieri
July 17, 2008 6:00 AM

I knew that Billy Joel’s “Last Play at Shea” concert(s) would be special by nature of the event.

The Beatles were the first to play the hallowed Mets stadium in 1965 and on Friday, when Joel completes his second date there, he’ll be the last before the stadium is razed later this year.


Who will immortalize Yankee Stadium, BTW?

Anyway, I admit to being incredibly annoyed when I bought my tickets to Wednesday’s concert the morning they went on sale in February, only to learn the next day that a second date – the REAL “Last Play at Shea” – had been added for two nights later.

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As Joel apologized from the stage last night, too many scalpers got their hands on seats for the first show (“If only this state would enforce the frickin’ law,” he grumped), so the second show was meant for those who couldn’t get in the first time.

Um, dontcha think that just gave the scalpers a second opportunity, Billy?

But whatever, because Wednesday’s concert set the bar impossibly high, how could Friday’s show possibly be better?

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