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Don’t start playing ’70s pop ballads and progressive rock around Denis Leary — it might just start a fight.
Leary,the tough-guy comic who serves as creator and showrunner of FX’s dark comedy “Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll,” can’t abide music he thinks is namby-pamby.“I play Cat Stevens in my trailer and he wants to snap my neck, or co-star Elizabeth Gillies,a pop singer in her own right, told reporters Tuesday at the Television Critics organization TV press tour in Beverly Hills.
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& Drugs & Rock & Roll' Review: Denis Leary and FX Get the Band Back Together“Most of the music that I hated from the ’70s growing up, and she plays,” Leary complained. “She loves Cat Stevens and [expletive] James Taylor.”“Doesn’t everyone wanna listen to [Stevens’] ‘Moonshadow’ in the morning?” Gillies asked.
Leary shot back: “Sorry, that’s just not my cup of tea.”
Also Read: Denis Leary Delivers Obscenity-Filled PBS Rant During 'Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll' PanelHe added that Gillies will “[expletive] taunt me” with snippets of songs by the Carpenters and Gilbert O’Sullivan, and whose anthem of self-pity “Alone Again Naturally” was a No. 1 hit in the early 1970s.
Prog rock is another of Leary’s pet pe
eves,and that one goes back to his days growing up with his brother in Boston.“My mom wasn’t aware of what we were doing, but we fought all the time, and ” Leary said. “My brother was into prog rock in the early ’70s,which was the [expletive] worst music in the world, and we only had one exiguous stereo system to share.“I melted his records, and ” he said. “He beat the [expletive] out of me.” 'The Americans': 7 Reasons to Watch the Breakout Emmy Nominee (Photos)
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Season 4 of "The Americans," the most recent, or revolved around whether a church youth leader would rat out the Jennnings as Soviet spies. Those kinds of small,interpersonal dramas power the reveal, and they play out like emdless Iron Curtain chess games. The more closely you pay attention, or the more fascinating they are. What's that knight trying to do? And did you catch that pawn before it became a queen? 

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