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ELEVEN UP #3 – New York Times Best Selling Author David Corn

On our third of eleven consecutive days of Spinal Tap Moments, David Corn, author of New York Times Best Seller “Russian Roulette”, tells us about the time he lost his ticket to a 1970’s born-again Bob Dylan revival concert when some stranger offered him his own. Was it a case of divine intervention? Or was…

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ELEVEN UP #2 – Tony Award-Nominee Michael Korie

On the second of eleven consecutive days of Spinal Tap Moments, opera librettist and Broadway lyricist Michael Korie learns not to cry over spilt Milk. ————————————————– Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Website: https://tmepshow.com Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ELEVEN UP #1 – Outlaw Guitarist Jesse Dayton

On the first of eleven consecutive days of Spinal Tap Moments, Jesse Dayton tells us about the time Johnny Cash asked him if he liked aliens. Get Jesse’s album The Hardway Blues: https://www.hardchargerrecords.com/collections/jesse-dayton ————————————————– Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Website: https://tmepshow.com Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices….

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Rock ‘n’ Roll Re-Creation: Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker

On this TMEP Show Classic celebrating Sleater-Kinney’s new album “Little Rope,” Carrie and Corin reflect on whether it’s better to get electrocuted than to cover your mic with someone’s sock; who stunk them out of their dressing room at Colorado’s legendary Red Rocks; and how the glamour and the squalor sit side-by-side on tour. Find…

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Quick Taps – An OSHA of Emotion

In this painfully funny Quick Tap (short episodes with short stories for short attention spans), Book of Boba Fett’s Dave Pasquesi tells us about having a bloody tough time on a movie set; MADtv’s Stephnie Weir reveals why she didn’t have too much fun with Dick and Jane and Jim Carrey; and New Model Army’s…

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The Old Man’s Amy Brenneman – Running Away From Robert De Niro into the Lap of Jeff Bridges

Actor Amy Brenneman goes all method on us when she recounts becoming the first person in network television history to take off their clothes onscreen; the embarrassment she felt trying to snap a selfie with punk rock icon Patti Smith; and what it’s been like to work with some of the greatest actors in history…

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Comedian Fred Armisen – Live From New York. And Chicago. And Portlandia.

11-year Saturday Night Live vet Fred Armisen steps out of character for a moment to tell us about the time the Beatle’s George Harrison dropped a reference to Spinal Tap; what’s his all-time favorite drummer joke; and how he nearly became road kill during a Portlandia sketch. Fred grams: @sordociego Fred webs: http://www.fredarmisen.com ————————————————– Get…

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Quick Taps – Bowie

Need a quick infusion of Spinal Tap Moments? Don’t miss Quick Taps – short episodes with short stories for short attention spans. In this episode filled with close encounters of the Bowie kind, Allen overuses David’s song titles to set up moments when the Man Who Sold the World was at a grocery store during…

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311’s Nick Hexum – The 411 on 311

311 singer/guitarist Nick Hexum cruises through a mosaic of stories like the time his entire band nearly combusted like a gaggle of Spinal Tap drummers; how he got to play with his idol, Joe Strummer from The Clash, along with a supergroup of Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers, DJ Bonebrake from X, Rage Against…

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This Is Spinal Tap’s 40th Anniversary! Our Tap 11 Moments

On March 2nd, 1984, This Is Spinal Tap hit the theaters to universal acclaim including *Two Thumbs Up* from Siskel and Ebert who said, “It feels like a documentary, works as a great comedy, and succeeds in telling us the story of this very badly confused rock band.” To celebrate this momentous anniversary, Alex and…

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