
By: Jesse Striewski
Just when you thought you couldn’t get enough of Spinal Tap, director Rob Reiner puts into words the story of how perhaps the most referenced band of all time came to fruition, with the help of key players Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer for A Fine Line Between Stupid and Clever: The Story of Spinal Tap.
From each member’s early beginnings within the entertainment world, to how they each eventually came together in the ’70s and created the ultimate rockumentary with 1984’s This Is Spinal Tap (and all the false starts that occurred prior to it).
It also helps fill in all of the gaps between the original movie and its recent sequel Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, including brief reunions and one-offs, and other pop culture appearances over the years (yes, their ’90s cameo on The Simpsons included, too).
But that’s not all; finish A Fine Line Between Stupid and Cleaver and flip it over and you’ve got Smell This Book, a fictional Q&A on the band’s history from each of their alter egos. Not as strong as the other side of the book, but entertaining in its own right.
I had to laugh when I had my own “Spinal Tap” – esque moments while building this very article and the initial photo I uploaded for it was smaller than an eighteen inch Stonehenge (if you know, you know!), not to mention the typo originally found in this very article’s title! Without a doubt, the legacy created by these four guys will continue to endure through the ages/until we’re all “Rockin’ in the Urn” like a Derek Smalls original.
Rating: 4/5 Stars


