The post Song of the Week: Spinal Tap Enlist Paul McCartney for the Downright Joyous “Cups and Cakes” appeared first on Consequence. “Cups and Cakes” was originally released on the 1984 mockumentary’s ...
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Spinal Tap have teamed up with Elton John to release a new version of the band’s song ‘Stonehenge’. The original track appeared in one of the best-loved scenes from 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal ...
After All in the Family went off the air, Rob Reiner and friends were developing the famous mockumentary about a fictional heavy metal band. Lear funded through his Embassy Pictures. He writes, "Rob ...
80s legends Spinal Tap are currently on tour, performing special acoustic gigs across the country for their drooling fan base. 80s legends Spinal Tap are currently on tour, performing special acoustic ...
Sir Elton John has joined fictional rock band Spinal Tap for a new version of their classic song Stonehenge. Released on Thursday (31.07.25), as the first single from the band’s forthcoming album The ...
Spinal Tap have explained that they re-recorded a number of their classic tracks for a new release because they wanted the songs to sound better. The tracklisting on the group's upcoming Back From The ...
Not sure if anyone out there knows this, but I've been looking for the piano score for the song "Lick my Love Pump" from the Spinal Tap movie all day.<BR><BR>I've been able to find the original sound ...
Spinal Tap, the British heavy metal band featured in one of the funniest "mockumentary" films of all time, is going back into the studio for the first time in nearly two decades. "We'll do a song ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Rocksmith 2014: Spinal Tap Song Pack Play "Tonight I’m Gonna Rock You Tonight", "Big Bottom", “Stonehenge”, “Gimme Some Money” and "Sex Farm" by Spinal Tap ...
Three months before his death, Rob Reiner explained the surprising reason for making "Spinal II: The End Continues" in his final USA TODAY interview.