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Billy Joel’s emotional coming-home story behind ‘New York State of Mind’ — as he says goodbye to his MSG residency

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Billy Joel at the beginning of “New York State of Mind,” his 1976 saloon song that would become a hometown anthem for the ages — and a local crowd favorite during his 10-year monthly residency at Madison Square Garden that ends on Thursday night.Unhappy with his contract with Family Productions — the label that released his 1971 debut album, “Cold Spring Harbor” — the Bronx-born, Long Island-bred crooner hopped a cross-country flight from New York to Los Angeles.And the big move paid off: After making his getaway in 1972, becoming a resident lounge lizard in La La Land, Joel recorded his second and third albums, 1973’s “Piano Man” and 1974’s “Streetlife Serenade” under a new deal with Columbia Records.But you can take the Piano Man out of New York, but you can’t take New York out of the Piano Man.With his fourth album, 1976’s “Turnstiles,” Joel said goodbye to Hollywood — in both song and geography.

And his return east inspired his now-legendary love letter to his city.“‘New York State of Mind,’ I wrote actually while I was on a Greyhound bus on my way back from a gig somewhere,” Joel told SiriusXM in 2016. “And I was really homesick for New York, and the words started coming to me on the bus, and the melody.”For Joel, writing his own ode to the Big Apple — inspired on that Greyhound bus ride back from Highland Falls, New York — became a very personal mission.“There’s a lot of songs about New York. ‘New York, New York,’ ‘On Broadway.’ This was about coming back to this place, which I think it really needed, especially back in the mid-’70s, when it was really kind of crappy,” he told Newsday in 2015. “A lot of bad things were happening in New York then.“There was a lot of crime.

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