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This Is Spinal Tap
:00:00 Hello. My name is Marty DiBergi.
:00:02 I'm a filmmaker.
I make a lot of commercials.
:00:06 That dog that chases the covered wagon
underneath the sink? That was mine.
:00:12 In 1966,
:00:14 I went down to Greenwich Village
to a rock club called The Electric Banana.
:00:19 Don't look for it. It's not there any more.
But that night, I heard a band
:00:24 that, for me,
redefined the word "rock'n'roll".
:00:27 I remember being knocked out by their...
their exuberance, their raw power,
:00:33 and their punctuality.
:00:35 That band was Britain's
now legendary Spinal Tap.
:00:40 17 years and 15 albums later,
Spinal Tap is still going strong.
:00:46 And they've earned a place in rock history
as one of England's loudest bands.
:00:51 So in the late fall of 1982,
:00:54 when I heard that Tap was releasing
a new album called Smell The Glove
:00:58 and was planning a tour of the US
to promote that album,
:01:02 I jumped at the chance
to make the documentary,
:01:06 the, if you will, rockumentary
that you're about to see.
:01:11 I wanted to capture the sights,
the sounds, the smells
:01:16 of a hard-working rock band on the road.
:01:19 And I got that.
:01:21 But I got more.
:01:23 A lot more.
:01:25 But enough of my yakkin'.
Whaddaya say? Let's boogie.
:01:39 Gives me energy. Makes me happy.
:01:41 Heavy metal's deep.
:01:43 The way they dress, the leather.
:01:45 - Is this La Guardia?
- No, this is JFK. New York, New York.
:01:54 Watch its mouth!
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