"Piano Man" question

I like that. I can definitely see that there.

I vote for A, too.

What the hell is a “real estate novelist”, anyway?

Incidentally, Joel has gone on the record saying that he’s not all that crazy about *Piano Man * - he thinks the tune is too repetitive, and that the lyrics are more a series of trite limericks.

It’s like actor-slash-waiter. The guy wants to write novels, but he has to keep his day job. Damn, now I have this song stuck in my head.

Im disappointed that John is just a bartender, and Davy is just a navy guy. Where is the ingenious lyrics from the Paul part? They should be soccer evangelist and chemistry cameraman, or something.

It was raining in the City of Angels. The escrow was closing like a Broadway show featuring Rosie O’Donnell topless. The Wilkersons were just days away from moving into a sweet three-bedroom ranch house in a safe neighborhood with good schools and convenient freeway access. I even threw in a white picket fence and made the extremely yappy dog in the place next door “go away.”

My name’s Nick. I show houses.

Hee!

I work in real estate, and I have met a few of these people. They are writing the Great American Novel (or thinking about writing it), but they are always too busy selling houses to get it finished (or get started on it).

All the people are living unfulfilled lives:

The bartender is “sure that I could be a movie star, if I could get out of this place.”
Paul thinks he could be the Great American novelist
Davy is “still in the Navy and probably will be for life.”
And they wonder why Bill Martin (the name Joel was using) is doing there.

I get most of the lyrics, except for the “La dee dee da” part. What is that? Swedish?

No, repetative. A representation of their repetative, going nowhere lives that mean about as much as “La Dee Dee Da.”

:dubious:

It’s A, because the manager knows that it’s me they’ve been coming to see.

I had a whole bunch of parody lines made up for this song, most of which I’ve forgotten, but one was “The piano sounds like a carnivore and the microphone smells like a deer.”

I also liked " ‘Bill, I believe this is Hillary’, and the smile ran away from his face."

Here’s the reason I’ve asked this (and the reason for the debate with my friends):

I had always thought Interpretation A was correct as well. But then I have a recollection of watching the video, and at the moment when Billy sings “Man, what are you doing here,” I thought I saw two old friends bump into each other in front of the bar and do the ol’ holy-cow-what-are-you-doing-here-shake-hands-good-to-see-ya routine. So for the past several years, I’ve thought Meaning B was a very real possibility.

However, after watching the video on YouTube yesterday, I see that my recollection about the two friends bumping into each other was a complete figment of my imagination.

Ahh, and now that part of the song makes so much more sense. Thanks for the explanation, Balance!

I always thought it sounded like “carnivore” too, but I figured maybe I was mishearing “paramour.”

I’m another person who always thought that the real estate novelist was hitting on Davy.

Or talkin’ with Davey, who’s still in the Navy and probably will be for life…

and no women in the bar. Odd, that.

This is one of those songs that should be used in an episode of The Simpsons

You forget the waitress who’s practicing politics while the businessmen slowly get stoned.