1:05:01
the people you played with
for a short time.
1:05:03
Well, I'd feel much worse if I weren't
under such heavy sedation, but
1:05:08
you've gotta be realistic
about this sort of thing.
1:05:11
So what happens to the band now?
1:05:14
- What do you mean?
- He's not coming back or...
1:05:16
No. We shan't work together again.
1:05:22
THEMELAND AMUSEMENT PARK
Stockton, California
1:05:28
- Oh, no.
- Great.
1:05:29
If I told them once,
I told them a hundred times
1:05:32
to put Spinal Tap first
and Puppet Show last.
1:05:36
It's a morale builder, isn't it?
1:05:38
You got a big dressing room...
You got a big dressing room.
1:05:41
A bigger dressing room than the puppets?
That's refreshing.
1:05:45
I've got some of this Mendocino rocket
fuel that's supposed to be really nice.
1:05:48
Can you play... Excuse me, Viv.
Can you play a bass line
1:05:52
like Nigel used to on Big Bottom?
1:05:55
Can you double that?
You remember it? It's in fifths.
1:05:58
Oh, yeah, yeah. I got two hands here.
1:06:00
- So we can play that one.
- Hole is out, Heavy is out.
1:06:04
Right, right, right, right.
1:06:06
America we can't do. It's Nigel's tune.
It's not my tune.
1:06:09
- That's a nice, cosy ten-minute set.
- What are we gonna do?
1:06:13
- We got nothing to play.
- I'll tell you what we're gonna do.
1:06:16
- What?
- Jazz Odyssey.
1:06:19
We're not about to do a free-form jazz
exploration in front of a festival crowd.
1:06:26
You are witnesses at the new birth
of Spinal Tap, Mark 2.
1:06:34
Hope you enjoy our new direction.
1:06:56
On the bass - Derek Smalls.
He wrote this.