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And most amps go up to ten? Nigel Tufnel : Exactly. Marty DiBergi : Does that mean it's louder? Is it any louder? Nigel Tufnel : Well, it's one louder, isn't it? It's not ten. You see, most blokes, you know, will be playing at ten. You're on ten here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on ten on your guitar. Where can you go from there?
Marty DiBergi : I don't know. Nigel Tufnel : Nowhere. What we do is, if we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do? Marty DiBergi : Put it up to eleven. Nigel Tufnel : Eleven. One louder.
Marty DiBergi : Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder? Nigel Tufnel : [pause] These go to eleven. Sign In. Play trailer Comedy Music. Director Rob Reiner. Top credits Director Rob Reiner.
See more at IMDbPro. Trailer This Is Spinal Tap. Video Photos Top cast Edit. Michael McKean David St. Hubbins as David St. Parnell Mick Shrimpton as Mick Shrimpton. The film contains a lot of satire on the wild behavior of hard rock bands. The American actors talking to semi-British accents.
The film is shown in the style of a documentary filmed and directed by the fictional Marty DiBergi Rob Reiner. The documentary follows Spinal Tap during a concert tour of the United States for the promotion of their new album Smell the Glove. Through interviews with the band members the Group's past is revealed. The band was founded in the s by the childhood friends David St. Originally they called themselves "The Originals", but this soon changed to "The New Originals" to distinguish themselves from the already existing group with that name.
This name also was quickly rejected, and the band continued under The name "The Thamesmen". They changed their name to "Spinal Tap", and had limited success with their flowerpower -song "Listen to the Flower People". After some experiments with other music styles the band eventually decided to focus on heavy metal. The Group was eventually expanded to include bassist Derek Smalls Harry Shearer , keyboardist Viv Savage David Kaff , and a number of drummers, who all lost their lives under mysterious circumstances.
Dibergi interviews with St. Hubbins and Tufnel reveal that although they are good they are composers and musicians, and immature. When the tour of the group begins, are more and more concerts canceled due to low ticket sales.
The tensions running high when some large record stores refuse to sell Smell the Glove because of its sexist cover and because of the manager of the group, Ian Faith Tony Hendra. Then dives also unexpectedly St. Hubbins ' girlfriend Jeanine June Chadwick — a yoga and Astrology fanatic — on.
She joins the Group and begins interfering with their appearances and clothing. The band's record label, Polymer Records, decides to "Smell the Glove" with an entirely black cover without first consulting the band. The sale of the album does not draw enough fans to meetings with the album signs. Hubbins grew up in the same city block in London's Squatney District, knowing each other only slightly. David played guitar in a skiffle band, the Creatures; Nigel did the same for the Lovely Lads.
The two began jamming together outside tube stations, and eventually, formed their first legitimate band, the Originals, later changed to the New Originals when the East End Originals now the Regulars threatened suit. When the weather turned cold, the three hooked up with bassist Ronnie Pudding from the Cheap Dates now Cheapdate and began working in London as the Thamesmen.
It did not hit the charts immediately. Meanwhile, the band played extensively in the Benelux nations, particularly Amsterdam's Long-Hair Club, where they met sixteen-year-old keyboard prodigy Jan Van Der Kvelk, who did musical charts for the band and used his Dutch music-biz connections to get them work. The band quickly changed their name back to the Thamesmen but the single had peaked and vanished from sight. Tufnel, St. He was replaced on bass by Derek Smalls, formerly with England's pioneer all-white Jamaican showband, Skaface.
When Skaface broke up following the Boxing Day riots, Smalls "gave up rock n' roll" and enrolled in London School of Design as a design major. The band panicked, fired keyboardist Upham, and toured as a four-piece band, supporting the then-hot Matchstick Men.
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