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 Turnstiles was the fourth album by Billy Joel, released in 1976 (1976 in music). In part, the album was made to celebrate Joel's return to New York City after his sojourn in California. Three of the album's tracks are about New York: "Summer, Highland...




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 Doors and Hardware
Turnstiles.
02/01/2003: 910 words, approx. 3 pages IN THE WAKE OF SEPTEMBER 11TH, THE DEFINITION of what makes a "secured facility" secure has changed. Facility operators that would never have considered using security turnstiles have begun to examine this familiar security mainstay as a necessity. Turnstiles are a more...
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Jumping The Turnstile
02/01/2005: 384 words, approx. 1 pages So the FSA eventually opened the turnstiles as kick-off approached and waved everyone through. Not just those still patiently waiting in the queue from last summer, but also those who hadn't even bothered to join the waiting throng. January FSA national press adverts...
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Jack Hanna, flamingo stuck in turnstile
9/17/2007: 271 words, approx. 1 pages Animal expert Jack Hanna and an 11-month-old flamingo became trapped while trying to squeeze through an airport security turnstile. It took firefighters to finally get the flamingo out.Hanna, the director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and a frequent guest on nationally televised talk shows, was...
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AC Milan wants fans at Sunday's match
2/9/2007: 337 words, approx. 1 pages AC Milan hopes some fans will be allowed into San Siro on Sunday despite the stadium being closed by government inspectors for safety reasons."The technicians and laborers were at work all last night," Milan spokesman Anthony Sogus said Friday. "We hope to have finished enough...




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Critical Essay by Peter Reilly
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 "Turnstiles" is an intelligent, perceptive airing of young middle-class values and attitudes in 1976, though there's not nearly as much sentiment or drama here as in Billy Joel's earlier work. The pervading mood is one of exhausted malaise. All You Wanna Do Is Dance is a deftly aimed shot at the Beatles generation, baffled and resentful at the party's end; James is the male equivalent of the girls Janis Ian was talking about in At Seventeen (play by Their Rules and you sti...
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Critical Essay by Robert Cowan
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 Last year Billy Joel was some kind of American Elton John, this year he's a piano-playing Bruce Springsteen, returning from the West Coast to New York, presumably—judging from two of the better tracks [on "Turnstiles,"] "Say Goodbye To Hollywood" and "New York State Of Mind"—to re-mine his roots…. [The switch] certainly puts a mite more muscle behind his music. The songs have more bite, yet they invite instant comparison with Springsteen,...


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