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:: Gimme Some Money :: STOP WASTING MY TIME YOU KNOW WHAT I WANT OR MAYBE YOU DON'T DO I HAVE TO COME RIGHT FLAT OUT AND TELL YOU EVERYTHING? GIMME SOME MONEY GIMME SOME MONEY I'M NOBODY'S FOOL I'M NOBODY'S CLOWN I'M TREATING YOU COOL I'M PUTTING YOU DOWN BUT BABY I DON'T INTEND TO LEAVE EMPTY HANDED GIMME SOME MONEY GIMME SOME MONEY DON'T GETTA ME WRONG TRY GETTING ME RIGHT YOUR FACE IS OK BUT YOUR PURSE IS TIGHT I'M LOOKING FOR POUND NOTES LOOSE CHANGE BAD CHECKS, ANYTHING GIMME SOME MONEY GIMME SOME MONEY Wikipedia says: Spinal Tap (officially spelled with a "heavy metal umlaut" over the letter n—n-diaeresis—and a dotless letter i) is a Grammy-nominated parody fictional heavy metal band that first appeared on a failed 1979 ABC TV sketch comedy pilot called "The T.V. Show", starring Rob Reiner. The sketch, actually a mock promotional video for the song "Rock and Roll Nightmare", was written by Reiner and the band, and included songwriter/performer Loudon Wainwright III on keyboards. Later the band became the fictional subject of the 1984 rockumentary/mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap. The band members are portrayed by Michael McKean (as David St. Hubbins), Christopher Guest (as Nigel Tufnel) and Harry Shearer (as Derek Smalls). Although the band is shown within the film as hailing from the United Kingdom, all the actors that play the band members are actually American. This Is Spinal Tap was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the same name. In the years since the film was made, the actors who portrayed the band members have played concerts and released music under the Spinal Tap name. Guest, McKean, and Shearer toured in the U.S. in April and May 2009 and performed as Spinal Tap in a "One Night Only World Tour" on 30 June 2009 at Wembley Arena in London, three days after playing the Glastonbury Festival. Support at Wembley Arena came from The Folksmen. Current members * David St. Hubbins -- lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar (1964--present) * Nigel Tufnel -- lead guitar, backing & lead vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin, violin bow, harmonica, keyboards, piano (1964--1982, 1982--present) * Derek Smalls -- bass guitar, backing & lead vocals, acoustic bass guitar (1967--present) * "Caucasian" Jeffery Vanston -- keyboards, backing vocals * Gregg Bissonette -- drums, percussion Former members * Jan van der Kvelk (1965) * Tony Brixton (1965--1966) * Nick Wax (1965--1966) * Dicky Laine (1965--1966) * Denny Upham (1966--1968) * Ross MacLochness (1974--1975) * Viv Savage (David Kaff) (1975--198?) also played keyboard bass * John Sinclair (1982) * Jon Carin (Amnesty International performance in 1991) * Jamie Cullum (Glastonbury 2009) * Ronnie Pudding (1964--1967) * Danny Jarman (1967) * David Gilmour (Amnesty International performance in 1991) * Tim Renwick (Amnesty International performance in 1991) * Pino Palladino (Amnesty International performance in 1991) * Cody Wheaton * Jarvis Cocker (Glastonbury 2009) * Gary Wallis (Amnesty International performance in 1991) * Jody Linscott (Amnesty International performance in 1991) * Mick Fleetwood (2000) * Todd Sucherman (2009) * Jeanine Pettibone (1982) * Stewart Ikin (1982) - Backing Tambourine-Reports of his death exaggerated. Unless you count leaving the band to join Creme Brulee. * Little Danny Schindler (1965--1966) * Keelan Hegarty (1965--1966) * Geoff Clovington (1965--1966) * Lhasa Apso (1965--1966) * Julie Scrubbs-Martin (1965--1966) Deceased * John "Stumpy" Pepys (1964--1966) Died in a bizarre gardening accident, that the authorities said was "best left unsolved". * Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs (1966--1967) Choked on vomit of unknown origin, other than his own, because "you can't really dust for vomit." * Peter "James" Bond (1967-1977) Spontaneously combusted. * Stewart "schteadynow" Ikin (1981) Creme Brulee commitments forced him to retire, but went on backing tambourine for tour in 1982. * Mick Shrimpton (1981--1982) Exploded onstage. * Joe "Mama" Besser (1982) Claimed he "couldn't take this 4/4 s**t"; according to an MTV interview with Spinal Tap in November 1991, he disappeared along with the equipment during their Japanese tour. He is either dead or playing jazz. * Richard "Ric" Shrimpton (1982--1999) Allegedly sold his dialysis machine for drugs; presumed dead. * Scott "Skippy" Scuffleton (2001--2007) Fate unknown. * Chris "Poppa" Cadeau (2007-2008) Eaten by his pet python Cleopatra. * Plus 9 other drummers at various times (Probably between 1970-1981) all of whom are dead.

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