38. Discograffiti’s Queasy Listening, Ep. #2: William “Billy” Joel’s “An Innocent Man”

Back by popular demand…Discograffiti presents QUEASY LISTENING, which explains in forensically funny detail why certain albums belong in a landfill.  Episode 2 focuses on William “Billy” Joel’s “An Innocent Man”, which was voted #1 Record Of All Time by hospital emergency room personnel for utilization in vomit induction. CONNECT
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1 comment on “38. Discograffiti’s Queasy Listening, Ep. #2: William “Billy” Joel’s “An Innocent Man”

  1. I’ve always despised “Uptown Girl.” But I’ve never liked the 4 Seasons, either. Sweet Jesus, that ice pick to the ear of the sqeelching voice!
    “Leave a Tender Moment Alone” is painfully dull.

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