Billy Joel on the subprime meltdown

OK, so I lied about it. To my knowledge, Billy Joel hasn’t yet opined on the subprime mess. But we’ll keep you posted whether he does.

Instead, a hilarious riff on Joel’s hit “We didn’t start the fire” is making the rounds on the Web — It’s definitely not as good as Merle Hazard’s “hit” “H-E-D-G-E F-U-N-D” but it’s pretty good.

I wonder whether

YouTube videos featuring market-oriented gallows humor could be seen as a sign of a bottom — a sign that the traders/managers making these videos have finally gone nuts.

In case you missed out on Hazard’s follow-up, check out “In the Hamptons.”

Original post by Zac Bissonnette

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