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Marty DiBergi:
The last time Tap toured America, they where, uh, booked into 10,000 seat arenas, and 15,000 seat venues, and it seems that now, on their current tour they're being booked into 1,200 seat arenas, 1,500 seat arenas, and uh I was just wondering, does this mean, uh, the popularity of the group is waning? Ian Faith:
Oh, no. No, no, no, no, no. No, not at all. I - I - I just think that the, uh, their appeal is becoming more selective
The last time Tap toured America, they where, uh, booked into 10,000 seat arenas, and 15,000 seat venues, and it seems that now, on their current tour they're being booked into 1,200 seat arenas, 1,500 seat arenas, and uh I was just wondering, does this mean, uh, the popularity of the group is waning? Ian Faith:
Oh, no. No, no, no, no, no. No, not at all. I - I - I just think that the, uh, their appeal is becoming more selective
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The last time Tap toured America
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they were booked into 10 000 seat arenas and 15 000 seat venues
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And it seems that now on the current tour
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they're being booked into 1 200 seat arenas 1 500 seat arenas
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and I was just wondering does this mean the popularity of the group is waning
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Oh no No no no no no
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No not at all I just think that
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their appeal is becoming more selective
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Movie Summary
Spinal Tap, one of England's loudest bands, is chronicled by film director Marty DiBergi on what proves to be a fateful tour.


