Separating the "men" from the "boys" Billy Joel style

Billy Joel said this*:
Think about it, before there was any recording at all, before the technology was even invented, you had performances, that was the state of the art. You had people going on a Broadway stage, or doing classical music, or virtuoso musicians going up on a stage and playing their thing, and people always went for that, they always liked it. Recording made it possible to put lightning in a bottle, but people were still wanting to see the real deal. And I think that's what separates the men from the boys: when you go out on stage, you've got to be able to do it. You can't fake that. 

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It separates the "men" from the "boys", like it separates the canned, over-produced television you may be thinking is the alternative this Wednesday at 7:30 from our Live, Real, True (and funny) show!

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*read the whole interview here.