This Is Spinal Tap
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And, oh, how they danced,
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the little children of Stonehenge,
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beneath the haunted moon,
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for fear that daybreak
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might come too soon.
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The problem wasn't that the band was
down. The problem may have been

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that there was a Stonehenge monument
in danger of being crushed... by a dwarf.

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All right? That tended to understate
the hugeness of the object.

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- You're making too big a thing out of it.
- Making a big thing was the idea.

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Nigel gave me a drawing
that said 18 inches.

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I know...
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Whether he knows the difference between
feet and inches is not my problem.

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But you're not as confused as him. It's not
your job to be as confused as Nigel is.

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It's my job to do what I'm asked to do
by the creative element of this band.

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- The audience were laughing.
- So it became a comedy number.

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Yes, it fuckin' did, and it was not pleasant
to be part of the comedy onstage.

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Backstage, perhaps it was very amusing.
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Maybe we just fix the choreography,
keep the dwarf clear.

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- What do you mean?
- So he won't trod upon it.

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That's not the issue.
I think it's symptomatic of taking on more

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than you can, er... er... handle.
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It's not the first time
you've messed things up, is it?

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There have been some gaping holes
in the business end...


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