I'm currently watching on WLIW a Bill Joel concert on "The Old Grey Whistle Test" from 1978, doing a lot of Stranger songs. I have to admit that, Billy Joel fan though I've been all my life, it's hard for me to enjoy him in the live setting knowing what a pathetically creepy caricature he'd become in his later years.
Well, it took over a month, but this finally popped up on a Bay Area PBS station (KCSM) and I'm watching it right now. Pretty wonderful, and the in-between "Pledge Month" segment included an interview with Phil Ramone.
The Stranger was something of a do-or-die situaltion (Columbia wanted hits) and Billy had actually talked to George Martin about producing, but Martin wanted studio musicians instead of Billy's band, and Billy wouldn't go for that. Also, "Allentown" was orig intended to be part of the "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" suite but got bumped.