Yeah? Interesting - I'll have to check it out now - I was wondering if that was
going to be any good or just a re-hash. Did you know that recently Guest,
Shearer, and McKean did an acoustic tour playing Spinal Tap and A Mighty Wind
tunes? Man, they were RIGHT up the street from me at the Keswick Theater in
Glenside PA - the whole thing was billed as "just a few friends sitting around
playing songs" and sounded like a lot of fun although tickets were unbelievably
expensive and I ultimately passed mainly for that reason (I mean, they were like
$90 US a pop...I couldn't understand why).
Anyways...I digress. Thanks for checking out the review, y'all - much
appreciated!
--- In rheostatics@yahoogroups.com, <studlyfellow@...> wrote:
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> Spinal Tap just last week came out with a new album. A compilation with some
old, new and redone tunes. For example, there's a funk version of Sex Farm.
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> It includes a full-length DVD of them being interviewed. It's good stuff.
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> From: seephalus
> Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 2:18 PM
> To: rheostatics@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [rheostatics] Re: The Land is Wild
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> A strong recomendation on finding the dvd of Spinal Tap and watching it with
Commentary track on. They do it totally in character, and it essentially is a
sequal to the film itself, and at least as funny!
> --- In rheostatics@yahoogroups.com, "mikey" <rheostatics@> wrote:
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> > > Just posted my thoughts in a new review on Used Wigs:
> > > http://usedwigs.com/cd-review-bidiniband/
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> > great review, love the "Jazz Odyssey" reference and video clip - i'm going
to watch spinal tap tonight havent seen it in awhile... huzzah!!
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