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You may like Kevin Spacey for his work on House of Cards, or alliance with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, or history of dressing up like Julia Louis-Dreyfus. But you don’t love him as much as Billy Joel, who didn’t have to f*cking sing “Piano Man” for the 4,092nd f*cking time during the upcoming PBS special Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize. Instead, it’s Spacey who belts out the rock radio mainstay — he shows off his harmonica skills, too.
Good thing they didn’t perform “Uptown (Train) Girl.”