Spinal Tap To Tour In 2009

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SpinalTapTour.gifThe faux heavy metal band, Spinal Tap, known for their songs "Cups and Cakes" and albums "Shit Sandwich" are going on tour this year.

Harry Shearer, known for his work on The Simpsons as well as his role as Derrick Smalls (bassist for Spinal Tap) is leading the effort for the "Unwigged and Unplugged" tour.

This is Spinal Tap (directed by Rob Reiner) is considered by most film critics to be one of the most funny films of all time. The cast plays most of the parody songs which are impressibly performed even to this day.

  • Comment on this article

  • By Ken Taraszka, MD

I know a guy who claims to have lost his virginity to this film! I bet HE'S going to see this tour!

  • By Jerry Del Colliano

That guy must be amazingly cool

  • By Ken Taraszka, MD

I haven't yet heard if he's going to see the tour.

What do you think Jerry??

  • By Steve Jackson

Spinal Tap had a review of their Album "Shark Sandwich" that described the album as "Shit Sandwich"- Has this author watched the movie?

Who doesn’t know that? Please slap me hard if I am wrong.

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