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Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 03:24 PM Mar 2014

This List Goes to 11!: Eleven Trends Predicted by 'This is Spinal Tap'

Rolling Stone's slideshow celebrating 30 years since the release of "This Is Spinal Tap." Enjoy!



Three decades ago this week, the movie This Is Spinal Tap hit theaters, parodying hard rock bands and heavy metal culture so well that phrases like "none more black" now verge on becoming clichés. The mockumentary followed the exploits of a trio of headbangers – comedians Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer as vocalist-guitarists Nigel Tufnel and David St. Hubbins and bassist Derek Smalls, respectively – and filmmaker Marty Di Bergi (played by the movie's real director, Rob Reiner), as the group toured and promoted an album called Smell the Glove.

But while it all looked like fun and Stonehenges, it all seemed very real to some people. A 1984 Rolling Stone feature on the movie recalls people at a rare L.A. club gig for Spinal Tap exclaiming "Nigel's here!" as though they didn't know the guitarist was really a "Christopher." "The closer we dared to get to the real thing, the closer the real thing dared to get to us," Shearer said in the article. "It's like reality is calling our bluff at every step along the way." As it happens, the rock and roll satire managed to predict several very real music trends and events that have come into focus over the past 30 years. Rather than listing 10, Rolling Stone goes one louder: Here are 11 things This Is Spinal Tap anticipated. By Kory Grow

http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/pictures/this-list-goes-to-11-eleven-trends-predicted-by-this-is-spinal-tap-20140306
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This List Goes to 11!: Eleven Trends Predicted by 'This is Spinal Tap' (Original Post) Miles Archer Mar 2014 OP
"Shark Sandwich." Two word review: "Shit Sandwich." Initech Mar 2014 #1
No matter how many times I have seen this movie, I still laugh until I cry livetohike Mar 2014 #2
My Fender 210 Hot Rod Deville amp goes up to 12 mulsh Mar 2014 #3
That article was quite frightening. Dr. Strange Mar 2014 #4
Funniest line from that article... Archae Mar 2014 #5
Oh boy, WAS IT EVER. Miles Archer Mar 2014 #6
I looked them up at Youtube, that review isn't accurate. Archae Mar 2014 #7
Spinal Tap told through DU smilies: Initech Mar 2014 #8

mulsh

(2,959 posts)
3. My Fender 210 Hot Rod Deville amp goes up to 12
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 08:15 PM
Mar 2014

but I haven't gone above 4 on the volume or gain knobs, it's a really loud amp.

Archae

(46,326 posts)
5. Funniest line from that article...
Fri Mar 7, 2014, 03:07 PM
Mar 2014

The most notable incident occurred in a 1986 issue of Musician magazine, when critic J.D. Considine reviewed an album by a band called GTR by writing simply "SHT."

Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
6. Oh boy, WAS IT EVER.
Sat Mar 8, 2014, 01:24 PM
Mar 2014

I wasa big Genesis / Steve Hackett fan. A big Yes / Steve Howe fan. GTR misssed it on every level...crap songs, uninspired performances, and a front man (Max Bacon) totally lacking in charisma. "SHT" indeed.

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