This Is Spinal Tap
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1:06:00
- So we can play that one.
- Hole is out, Heavy is out.

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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.

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We're not about to do a free-form jazz
exploration in front of a festival crowd.

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You are witnesses at the new birth
of Spinal Tap, Mark 2.

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Hope you enjoy our new direction.
1:06:56
On the bass - Derek Smalls.
He wrote this.

1:07:06
END OF TOUR PARTY
Los Angeles

1:07:09
So tonight's the last show of the tour.
1:07:11
Is this your last waltz?
Are we talking the end of Spinal Tap

1:07:14
or are you gonna try to milk it
for a few more years in Europe?

1:07:18
Well, I don't really think that the end...
can be assessed... er...

1:07:23
as of itself as being the end.
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What does the end feel like?
It's like saying when you try

1:07:29
to extrapolate the end of the universe.
1:07:31
If the universe is indeed infinite,
then what does that mean?

1:07:35
How far is all the way?
And then if it stops, what's stopping it?

1:07:39
And what's behind what's stopping it?
"What's the end?" is my question to you.

1:07:44
- It's a good crowd, good crowd.
- It is, isn't it?

1:07:47
Yeah. Some of these things,
you know, don't mean much.

1:07:50
It's hard to get at the last minute.
You can't arrange it all overnight.

1:07:54
David, we had a 15-year ride, mate.
1:07:57
Who wants to be
a 45-year-old rock'n'roller farting around


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