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Spinal Tap[edit]
The Complete Guide[edit]
- Overview
- Spinal Tap
Excellent companion book to the classic 'This is Spinal Tap' mockumentary about 'one of England's loudest bands.' 'Spinal Tap' is easily in my top 10 favourite movies of all time, and this is a worthy and very funny read, detailing the history of this largely fictitious band. Includes lots of posters and must have facsimile memorabilia. Spinal Tap: The Big Black Book by Wallace Fairfax (2017, Applause Books, ISBN 9404) 'Spinal Tap: The Big Black Book will bring to the public, for the very first time, the story of the band in words, pictures, and removable facsimile memorabilia.' You can buy it at Amazon.
- From the Spinal Tap archives. The scene in which Tommy Pischedda labels the group as 'fuckin' Limeys' was originally MUCH longer, largely focusing on his.
- Inside Spinal Tap (1985), a rare companion book by Peter Occhiogrosso. In 1992 this was revised and expanded exclusively for the UK market. Both Michael McKean and Harry Shearer appeared in character as David St. Hubbins and Derek Smalls as part of the all-star charity group Hear 'n Aid. The group issued the single 'Stars' in early 1986 which.