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Thread started 11/06/06 1:25pm

NDRU

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I Jammed With The Keyboardist From Spinal Tap Last Night

I went to a party that was a benefit for a friend of mine, and there was a jam session happening.

I was playing for a while, bass & guitar, and eventually I sang a song.

Afterwards, the keyboard player came up to me and said "nice job, I'm the keyboard player from Spinal Tap" and then he started his big line from the movie, "have a good time..." and I finished it with him "...all the time."

I didn't recognize him until he said who he was. Interesting that most people with small fame like that get sick of people saying "aren't you...?" This guy was all too happy to remind me who he was!

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Reply #1 posted 11/06/06 1:28pm

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i know the actual person on whom he is based biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 11/06/06 1:29pm

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XxAxX said:

i know the actual person on whom he is based biggrin


can you elaborate?
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Reply #3 posted 11/06/06 1:40pm

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oh hey. i'm referring to the movie spinal tap, and to the fact that i know someone in real life who could have been the model for one of the characters.
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Reply #4 posted 11/06/06 1:45pm

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XxAxX said:

oh hey. i'm referring to the movie spinal tap, and to the fact that i know someone in real life who could have been the model for one of the characters.


Oh, I thought you meant literally. I was just asking because I wanted to know the story, like was this a guy we know or did he play with a band we've heard of. I like hearing that stuff.

So your friend is something of a rock & roll parody?
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Reply #5 posted 11/06/06 1:47pm

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NDRU said:

XxAxX said:

oh hey. i'm referring to the movie spinal tap, and to the fact that i know someone in real life who could have been the model for one of the characters.


Oh, I thought you meant literally. I was just asking because I wanted to know the story, like was this a guy we know or did he play with a band we've heard of. I like hearing that stuff.

So your friend is something of a rock & roll parody?



yes! biggrin but then again, aren't we all sigh
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Reply #6 posted 11/06/06 1:50pm

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XxAxX said:

NDRU said:



Oh, I thought you meant literally. I was just asking because I wanted to know the story, like was this a guy we know or did he play with a band we've heard of. I like hearing that stuff.

So your friend is something of a rock & roll parody?



yes! biggrin but then again, aren't we all sigh


either that or Rock & Roll Suicide, and that's pretty Tap now, too
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Reply #7 posted 11/06/06 4:43pm

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NDRU said:

I went to a party that was a benefit for a friend of mine, and there was a jam session happening.

I was playing for a while, bass & guitar, and eventually I sang a song.

Afterwards, the keyboard player came up to me and said "nice job, I'm the keyboard player from Spinal Tap" and then he started his big line from the movie, "have a good time..." and I finished it with him "...all the time."

I didn't recognize him until he said who he was. Interesting that most people with small fame like that get sick of people saying "aren't you...?" This guy was all too happy to remind me who he was!

headbang


Hey, that's pretty cool! What an honor that must have been! biggrin
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #8 posted 11/06/06 4:53pm

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XxAxX said:

NDRU said:



Oh, I thought you meant literally. I was just asking because I wanted to know the story, like was this a guy we know or did he play with a band we've heard of. I like hearing that stuff.

So your friend is something of a rock & roll parody?



yes! biggrin but then again, aren't we all sigh



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this is the title of my first record, "aren't we all just something of a rock & roll parody?"
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Reply #9 posted 11/07/06 12:00am

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NDRU said:

I went to a party that was a benefit for a friend of mine, and there was a jam session happening.

I was playing for a while, bass & guitar, and eventually I sang a song.

Afterwards, the keyboard player came up to me and said "nice job, I'm the keyboard player from Spinal Tap" and then he started his big line from the movie, "have a good time..." and I finished it with him "...all the time."

I didn't recognize him until he said who he was. Interesting that most people with small fame like that get sick of people saying "aren't you...?" This guy was all too happy to remind me who he was!

headbang


lol
I was really embarassed when I met BB King that I wasn't 100% sure it was even him and had to ask him! redface but he seemed like he was afraid he would get mobbed or something and made us go into an alley to sign autographs for us
and then he gave us badges giggle but nobody else in that street seemed to be paying him the slightest bit of attention and he looked a bit lonely just walking around by himself.
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Reply #10 posted 11/07/06 10:34am

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ZombieKitten said:

NDRU said:

I went to a party that was a benefit for a friend of mine, and there was a jam session happening.

I was playing for a while, bass & guitar, and eventually I sang a song.

Afterwards, the keyboard player came up to me and said "nice job, I'm the keyboard player from Spinal Tap" and then he started his big line from the movie, "have a good time..." and I finished it with him "...all the time."

I didn't recognize him until he said who he was. Interesting that most people with small fame like that get sick of people saying "aren't you...?" This guy was all too happy to remind me who he was!

headbang


lol
I was really embarassed when I met BB King that I wasn't 100% sure it was even him and had to ask him! redface but he seemed like he was afraid he would get mobbed or something and made us go into an alley to sign autographs for us
and then he gave us badges giggle but nobody else in that street seemed to be paying him the slightest bit of attention and he looked a bit lonely just walking around by himself.


There's something off putting about a celeb thinking they're going to be mobbed when they're not, even though they act that way for a reason. I'm sure in other situations he is mobbed by people.

That happened when I worked at a movie theater that screened a Jean Claude Van Damme movie. I was told not to let anyone sit in two rows (and they didn't tell me whose movie it was), so when he took those seats I tried to stop him. He said quietly "I'm J.C.V.D." as if saying his name would have caused a riot. The theater was basically empty except for his group of people!
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Reply #11 posted 11/07/06 12:51pm

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hehe cool ... I haven't seen that movie for many years but it's fantastically funny biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 11/07/06 2:03pm

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I sat to Micheal Caine on a flight back to the UK from Canada once I think he was a bit miffed that I didnt reconise (sp) him Well I had but I not the type of person to go all gooey over a 'star' any way that would be messy lol
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Reply #13 posted 11/07/06 2:07pm

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oldpurple said:

I sat to Micheal Caine on a flight back to the UK from Canada once I think he was a bit miffed that I didnt reconise (sp) him Well I had but I not the type of person to go all gooey over a 'star' any way that would be messy lol


Maybe you're his type. I grew up in LA, and more often than not, the stars were happiest to not be noticed.
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Reply #14 posted 11/07/06 2:17pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

ZombieKitten said:



lol
I was really embarassed when I met BB King that I wasn't 100% sure it was even him and had to ask him! redface but he seemed like he was afraid he would get mobbed or something and made us go into an alley to sign autographs for us
and then he gave us badges giggle but nobody else in that street seemed to be paying him the slightest bit of attention and he looked a bit lonely just walking around by himself.


There's something off putting about a celeb thinking they're going to be mobbed when they're not, even though they act that way for a reason. I'm sure in other situations he is mobbed by people.

That happened when I worked at a movie theater that screened a Jean Claude Van Damme movie. I was told not to let anyone sit in two rows (and they didn't tell me whose movie it was), so when he took those seats I tried to stop him. He said quietly "I'm J.C.V.D." as if saying his name would have caused a riot. The theater was basically empty except for his group of people!


omg, how funny! lol
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Reply #15 posted 11/07/06 2:18pm

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We need pics! mad
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