LOL, I know. I have to watch this again, this was just so over the top that you knew that no one could write a script for this. I am just shaking my head at it all, such a great documentary. For me, the wedding reception with old-timers sitting there while they are just shredding, f/uckin outrageous! Or the stoned-out metal troubadours that Lips is chatting with at the first big metalfest in Europe. No one would have the nerve to write something this funny/embarrassing.
Hehe. I was expecting Rob to spontaneously combust on stage at some point. And he's lucky he didn't succumb to the same fate as John "Stumpy" Pepys, who, famously, died in a bizarre gardening accident.
I wonder if anyone offered to buy the turd art.
The lion and the calf shall lie down together, but the calf won't get much sleep.
You could make documentaries on 100 heavy metal and hard rock bands, and at least half of them would look like Spinal Tap. If you're into metal, you know that Spinal Tap isn't much of an exaggeration; it's an accurate portrayal of what those kinds of bands are like with a few jokes thrown in. They're almost all loaded with insane stories and over-the-top imagery, and that's part of what makes the genre so awesome.
And of course, ending with a big concert in Japan after a previous tour across the pond (except in the opposite direction North America / Europe) fizzles out.
I'm sure there were more that I'll catch when I re-watch this with my wife.
The female manager and all of her incompetence was the second biggest Tap-moment for me.
The smoking cannabis on film was great, and got a double take out of me.
And, yeah, the leather bondage gear.
A moment that wasn't really a Tap-moment, but at the same time, sad, endearing & chuckle-worthy was Lipps running around at the European monster concert trying to re-connect to the musical vets.
Damion Crowley "Tomorrow's just your future yesterday..."
"I could answer that in one word.. two words.. three words: we haven't got good management."
That line had me howling. I also loved the bit with Lips going on about "Mondays they have meatballs & pizza, then Wednesdays it's pizza & meatballs, they just switch it around...etc...etc..." rofl. It reminded me so much of Nigel rambling about those little sandwiches in the dressing room.
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Oh, man. Practically the whole thing. I almost couldn't believe it was real (in fact I'm not 100% sure it was). Anyhoo, the wedding reception reminded me of the officers' club party with Fred Willard, and during the scene with the manager venting, I heard Tony Hendra as Ian Faith saying, "You want to know what my job is? I find mandolin strings at three o'clock in the morning!"
Also when Robb and Lips are discussing what bands they would play in Robbs house near the beginning of the movie, Lips mentions the band Cactus and someone honks their horn a few times, they both wait about 5 seconds, then continue the conversation like nothing happened.
@podwilliams One of my faves that hasn't been mentioned yet happens during their visit to EMI Music Canada.
The director of A&R plays their song and gets up to switch it off after 20 seconds. The look on Lips' face reminded me of the look on Nigel's face when Lieutenant Hookstratten says, "The idea is that we get it on and we get it over with..."