Dave2112
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This had to have been about the coolest thing I've seen in years! I just got done watching Metallica from Wembley in London on the "Live Earth" broadcast, and thankfully I didn't go out to walk the dog like I'd planned.
Out comes Spinal Tap in all of thier old glory! I couldn't believe they got these guys to do this show. The highlight had to be the all-star cast for the new rendition of the Tap classic "Big Bottom"! Twenty-five or so bassists all on the same stage for a walk down remembery lane. Hell, even James Hetfield of Metallica picked up a bass for the jam.
This was, quite frankly, the best act of the whole day so far. With the wigs and outfits, Micheal McKeon (David St. Hubbins) and Christopher Guest (Nigel Tuffnel) look just like they did twenty years ago. Of course, Harry Shearer (Derek Smalls) is looking a bit grey around the temples, but it was still the coolest thing in years. They even did a take on the old "Stonehenge" bit, with the "little people" dancers and yet another disaster with the stage set.
Simply classic.
Tap still rules!

Out comes Spinal Tap in all of thier old glory! I couldn't believe they got these guys to do this show. The highlight had to be the all-star cast for the new rendition of the Tap classic "Big Bottom"! Twenty-five or so bassists all on the same stage for a walk down remembery lane. Hell, even James Hetfield of Metallica picked up a bass for the jam.
This was, quite frankly, the best act of the whole day so far. With the wigs and outfits, Micheal McKeon (David St. Hubbins) and Christopher Guest (Nigel Tuffnel) look just like they did twenty years ago. Of course, Harry Shearer (Derek Smalls) is looking a bit grey around the temples, but it was still the coolest thing in years. They even did a take on the old "Stonehenge" bit, with the "little people" dancers and yet another disaster with the stage set.
Simply classic.
Tap still rules!





