CBS cut Billy Joel’s televised concert during ‘Piano Man’

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It’s nine o’clock on a Sunday night, and the Billy Joel fans tune in. But thanks to the golf Masters, CBS delays the MSG concert, for yet another 30 or so min. Then to add full insult to injury, CBS abruptly cut off the show. Joel was still singing “Piano Man,” but all we got was an anchorman, and people united to say NO! La, la, la, de, de, da. La, la, la, de, de, da, da, da. [G7 to C major to G major] Stream us a show, like you promised us! Stream us a show, CBS. For we’re all in some need of a reverie, and you’ve got us feeling upset.

Or, here’s how the NY Post reported it:

They had been waiting for the longest time.

During a televised Billy Joel concert on Sunday night, enraged fans slammed CBS for cutting it off in the middle of one of the hitmaker’s most popular songs.

CBS was broadcasting the 100th concert of Joel’s residency at Madison Square Garden.

It was slightly delayed due to the network’s coverage of the Masters golf tournament, which caused the snafu later.

“Hey @CBS wtf is this?! You cut off @billyjoel during Pianoman of all songs?! And then didn’t come back to it?!?! Now wonder network TV is a mess. Not ballin, not ballin at all,” one fan posted on X, formerly Twitter.

Another fan slammed the network, “You couldn’t produce a worse product than CBS just did on the Billy Joel special. Way too many commercials, didn’t play some of his best songs, went extremely out of order in his set list, and then cuts away to the local news in the middle of Piano Man?!? A total flop by CBS.”

A third viewer marveled, “CBS has been promoting the Billy Joel concert special every two minutes for WEEKS. So what better way to air it than to preempt it for a half hour and the cut him off MID-PIANO MAN? C’mon guys.”

“Wow. CBS cut off the Billy Joel concert special to start their affiliates’ local new broadcasts… In the middle of “Piano Man.” Someone royally screwed up. That’s an embarrassment,” another viewer said.

Even the local news anchors got in on it, once they realized what happened. Rex Smith, a local anchor at a CBS affiliate WANE 15 in Fort Wayne, posted, “I apologize to the people who were enjoying Billy Joel singing on TV then all of a sudden had to see my face. I’d have picked Billy Joel over me, too. I’m not even the Rex Smith who is the famous singer/actor.”

“As a man who grew up right next to Billy Joel’s hometown, who went to The Last Play at Shea, it was my duty to apologize to everyone about cutting off our telecast of Billy Joel tonight,” Evan Closky, sports director of 10 Tampa Bay, said on X.

“Not to get into the weeds, but there was a special report after the Masters and it wasn’t accounted for by the powers that be beyond this building.

Despite the explanation, viewers were not having it.

“CBS touts the Billy Joel concert endlessly for weeks. Then because the Masters ran over they start it 30 min late and cut off the end of the concert right in the middle of Piano Man. Are you F–KING KIDDING???” another person fumed.

[From NY Post]

That’s right, it ain’t ballin. It ain’t ballin at all!! Sports ruin everything!! That may be going too far, but there must be a workable solution out there to the decades-long problem of live games preempting other programming. Surely there’s space for them to coexist across the many channels, apps, streamers that make up the 21st century television landscape. I do hope there was at least one person in the control room yelling at his coworkers, “You’re gonna cut off Billy Joel on ‘PIANO MAN?!’” At least we had local newsmen Rick Smith and Evan Closky who knew how to respond in real time. Props to each of them for their fast-acting, self-deprecating apologies. They were sharing their tweets they call loneliness, but it’s better than— oh good grief I’m gonna have the song stuck in my head all day, aren’t I?

Note by CB: CBS is re-airing the special on April 19th, without interruption! See Billy Joel’s tweet below.

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  1. Peach says:

    So they’re going to air it the same day that Taylor Swift’s new album comes out? They’re really doing Billy Joel dirty, lol.

    • ML says:

      Different age group?

      • Peach says:

        I was *kinda* kidding, but also thinking of myself….elder millennials/young Gen x is a pretty big crossover. Billy takes precedence in my book, though!

      • Shawna says:

        As an elder Millennial, I rate Swift and Joel at pretty much the same level as well!

    • Bumblebee says:

      And ATEEZ will be livestreaming from Coachella. The music competition is fierce. Good for us music fans who don’t care about age. 20, 30, 70, you play good music, we’ll listen.

    • Jan90067 says:

      It IS streaming. (w/out commercials) on Paramount+… HOWEVER….the entire encore (4 songs) was CUT as well!!! I was watching it last night, and I’m like, WTF?!!!!!!!!! I was NOT happy!!

      FFS, the man is a legend! Give him that extra 1/2 you soulless &*^%$# at CBS!!

      Also, IMO, the editing was on par with the hatchet job KP did on the Mother’s Day photo of KKKhate. Chopping, splicing, and dicing…going from shot to shot lasting a second or two. Horrible.

  2. manda says:

    “Sports ruin everything!!” — I used to think this as a child during football season. I missed quite a few episodes of my favorite show (Punky Brewster) due to football overtime. I’m not sure how they deal with that anymore, I thought they just kept pushing things back. In the 2000’s, I used to record Cold Case on the dvr, and it came on on sundays, and so I had it set to record for like three or four hours, just because OT would push it back so far so often that I would miss part or all of the show. I have since pretty much moved away from network tv, and some of the games have been moved to other platforms

  3. Anastasia says:

    It was a beautiful song, but it ran too long, if you’re gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit, so they cut it.

    Seriously though, I can’t imagine cutting Piano Man.

  4. Shawna says:

    With Kismet’s writing and “not ballin, man, not ballin at all,” this post is a gift!

  5. AlexS says:

    Someone at CBS had to be an Big Shot and open their mouth. And give the fans an heart attack. (Couldnt resist)