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Spinal Tap BG Archives Print

from Jun 1, 1992

 - BGP057-01-CP

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It's generally agreed among rock enthusiasts that the genre's excesses and inherent goofiness have never been better parodied than in the 1984 feature film This Is Spinal Tap, a mockumentary about fictional heavy metal outfit Spinal Tap. The three-piece, as seen left to right in the photo above, features Derek Smalls (played by Harry Shearer), David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), and Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest). Rob Reiner directed the film, which gave a detailed history of the band's trials and travails, including their time as the Originals (and, later, the New Originals), and as a "flower power" group with sorta-hit "Listen to the Flower People. Drawing upon the oft absurd stories and spectacle of bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, the movie offers more great one-liners than just about any other movie, most famously Nigel's exclamation that his amps "go to eleven." Promotional photos of the band (such as this one) were not entirely a joke: Spinal Tap did, in fact, play shows in the years after the movie, including a series of gigs in 1992 and, in 2007, as part of the Live Earth concert series in Europe.

Bill Graham knew that the rock concerts BGP staged were unique events and by the early 1970s regularly assigned staff photographers to range the venues and capture the scenes on film. We are now pleased to present them to you as our Concert Photos collection. Incredible, slice-of-life portraits of the performers and crowds that freeze-frame an era, our Concert Photos are archival quality and are available in 11x14 and 16x20 prints.

Wolfgang's Vault also licenses the use of our Concert Photos to television, film and other agencies for advertising and other purposes. Please contact us for more information.

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