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Year-End Special with Liam Cooper
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Year-End Special with Liam Cooper

Episode 65 • Truth Isn't Afraid of Questions

On this year-end episode, Shane talks with Australian pop-singer Liam Cooper about their shared interest in the backstory of Billy Joel’s song, Piano Man. Liam is the creator and frontman of a show called King of the Keys, which features the music of Billy Joel, Elton John, Paul McCartney and others. Earlier this year, Liam had plans to shoot a music video featuring the original piano used by Billy Joel at The Executive Room back in 1973—or so he thought. Shane’s research has led him to re-evaluate things.

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Related Episodes & Articles
The Pilot Episode, Humble Skeptic #01
New Evidence for The Executive Room, Humble Skeptic #55
Evidential Reasoning, Humble Skeptic #56
Dealing with Discrepancies, Humble Skeptic #57
Is My Dad One of the Characters in Piano Man? Shane Rosenthal
The Executive Room according to PopSpots, Bob Egan
How to Detect Deception, Shane Rosenthal
The Virtue of Doubt, Shane Rosenthal

Music & Video Links
Project Magic, Liam Cooper (wedding proposal video)
If You Were Here, Liam Cooper (song)
Out of the Blue, Liam Cooper (music video)
Yellow, Coldplay (music video)
I Found The Executive Room Piano, Liam Cooper (interview)
Carpool Karaoke, Paul McCartney & James Corden (video)
Chin Up, Tomorrow’s a New Year, The Whiskey Wasps (song)
Minute to Midnight, Anthony Lazaro (song)
King of the Keys, Liam Cooper (website)




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Shane Rosenthal was raised in a Jewish home but became an atheist at a very early age. Some years later, however, he ended up losing faith in atheism and converted to Christianity. On this podcast, he talks with people from a wide variety of worldviews and perspectives in order to explore the beliefs and ideas that shape our lives.
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