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Three men, one vision, several lawsuits. Spinal ¨ Tap ’s improbable return is the comeback no one expected – and even fewer requested. David St Hubbins , Nigel Tufnel and Derek Smalls tell all.
A boy reaches breaking point at reform school; teenage road trippers head to Syria; Tap return for one last gig; and more…
IN A 1992 Guitar World feature that celebrated the release of Spinal Tap’s reunion album, Break Like the Wind, it was reported that lead guitarist Nigel Tufnel had been, at some point during the band’
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