There’s always been something about Billy Joel’s music. They capture moods, they paint aural murals to be taken in, savored, and stored away for future enjoyment. Perhaps one of Joel’s finest aural murals is Captain Jack.
At over seven minutes long and chocked full of images it’s easily one of his “busiest” pieces. He sings of what we know, either from our own experiences or because we know or are at least peripherally familiar with the people of which he sings. The thing which makes the song so deeply personal is the level of detail Joel uses whether it’s the “tape deck in your brand new Chevrolet” or whether “they just found your father in the swimming pool” the details are so incredibly specific yet at the same time so universal that Joel is able to “connect” with all of his listeners. He hits that melancholy nerve of ennui that so many of us suffer from and he pulls it all together with the fictitious drug dealer, “Captain Jack.”
We all have our own “Captain Jack”—that someone or something that makes life enjoyable or bearable, that magical thing which gives us our escape from the madness of life. For some it’s drugs, others alcohol, but for many of us its nothing so glamorous or damaging. Simple companionship is the Captain Jack that so many of us long for. So, part of what makes Captain Jack such a well-painted aural mural is that it gives that sense of companionship. In many ways, the song itself is a “Captain Jack.” Because it captures that chord of melancholy and loneliness so well, Billy Joel, is essentially letting us all know that even in our darkest hours, those moments when life has landed you with the mother of all sucker punches… You aren’t alone. Captain Jack is just the reminder we all need from time to time that whenever life gets us down, when we’re at our worst and loneliest. We’re not alone in our experiences.
So now I’m left to ask, who or what is YOUR “Captain Jack?”
(cross-posted @ The Review Revue)
9 comments:
My Captain Jack is blogging.
books, definitely. i'm kind of addicted ;)
blogging's not bad either.
My CJ?
Writing/ recording my own music.
Oh, and my wife.
:)
I would suppose my girlfriend, she can bring out the best of me and the worst.
The St. Louis Cardinals...
As sad as it seems, my Captain Jack these days is probably my Tivo, or blogging.:)
Hi there........I found you on Layla's blog.
You have described the feeling behind this timeless song so well. I have always been drawn to Billy Joel's storytelling lyrical songs.......always accessible and always poignant. He will always be my favourite artist. I'll never forget the first time I heard him sing Capt. Jack live (though it seems like centuries ago...geeesh)
My Captain Jack........the times when the writing flows effortlessly. It doesnt happen often, but when it does........it's a high.
I always loved this tune. Billy Joel paints quite a large canvas on this one. At one time Captain Jack was my Captain Jack but now it is just quiet times spent with my family.
I love Billy Joel...even at his "worst."
I don't know what my "Captain Jack" is though... maybe pacing around talking to myself, or driving in my car with the radio really loud, or standing in the shower and pretending I am far away... Hmmm.
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