This Is Spinal Tap
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:28:01
Sharing cups and cakes with me
:28:04
And cakes with me
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Oh, yeah! Goin' all the way back to 1965!
:28:13
Doesn't it feel good with
The Thames Men and "Cups & Cakes"?

:28:17
The Thames Men later became Spinal Tap
and had a couple of nice-sized hits.

:28:22
They're currently in the
"Where Are They Now?" file.

:28:25
Johnny Q with you on Golden 106,
and right after we...

:28:30
I'm not sure this was a good idea.
I don't feel any better.

:28:33
GRACELAND
Memphis, Tennessee

:28:36
He was gonna do a TV special
from here before he died.

:28:39
Yeah, a musical version
of Somebody Up There Likes Me.

:28:46
Well, since my baby left me
:28:48
I found a new place to dwell
:28:51
Well, it's down at the end
of Lonely Street

:28:54
At Heartbreak Hotel
:28:57
- Do it with the harmony parts.
- All right.

:29:00
Well, since my baby
:29:01
The same key, though, I think.
:29:04
Well, since my baby left me
:29:06
If I'm going:
Since my baby left me

:29:10
- Me
- No, you can't hit that note.

:29:14
Since my baby left me
:29:16
Well, I found a new place to dwell
:29:20
- That's all right.
- Not really.

:29:23
- It sounds raga. You don't wanna go raga.
- Not with this, it don't.

:29:26
- Since my baby left me
- It sounds fuckin' barbershop.

:29:29
- Barbershop raga.
- Watch the language.

:29:32
- You're in the presence of the King.
- Oh. Sorry.

:29:36
This is thoroughly depressing.
:29:39
Really puts a perspective on things,
doesn't it?

:29:41
Too much. There's too much fuckin'
perspective now.

:29:45
In 1967, that was the first time
Spinal Tap came into existence.

:29:50
The whole world was changing
in those days.

:29:53
We had the world's ear because we had
just released an enormous-selling single.

:29:57
- Listen To The Flower People.
- Flower People.

:29:59
We toured the world.
We toured the States.


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