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2-disc set.
With another hour and a half of extra features.
Please tell me you've seen this movie.
If you haven't, then you should have.
The DVD inlay card carries on the Tap tradition:
"David St Hubbins continues to scout new talent. His newest find: Poca-Pola, a Japanese-American pop group is creating a series of educational short songs called things like "Math Bath".
He continues to work on his magnum opus, the operatic Beowulf of London. But rock 'n roll is still the major means of expression for this 'Yeoman of the Codpiece'"
"Derek Small has always been a seeker - whether exploring the bass-ticular uses of a second neck or a seventh string, or simply trying to find his car-keys, Derek has never stopped his restless searching.
During Tap's hiatus, Smalls joined a Christian rock band, Lambsblood, which charted on Christian Radio with "Whole lotta Lord" and "Godsmacked"
Following Tap's Break Like The Wind, Smalls starred in a series of comical Belgian television commercials for the tart-like snack Floop."
Drummer Necrology:
John "Stumpy" Pepys (1943-1969) Gardening Accident
Eric "Stumpy Joe "Childs (1945-1974) Choked on Vomit
Peter "James" Bond (1949-1977) Spontanous Combustion
Mick Shrimpton (1948-1982) - Onstage explosion
Joe "Mama" Besser (19??-1983) Missing, presumed dead
Richard Shrimpton (1948-?) "No one knows what happened to Ric. None of the band members thought to ask each other. We've also heard that he sold his dialysis machine for drugs, and we assumed he died"
Awesome.
Because it's like, how more black can it be?
And the answer is none. None more black.
2-disc set.
With another hour and a half of extra features.
Please tell me you've seen this movie.
If you haven't, then you should have.
The DVD inlay card carries on the Tap tradition:
"David St Hubbins continues to scout new talent. His newest find: Poca-Pola, a Japanese-American pop group is creating a series of educational short songs called things like "Math Bath".
He continues to work on his magnum opus, the operatic Beowulf of London. But rock 'n roll is still the major means of expression for this 'Yeoman of the Codpiece'"
"Derek Small has always been a seeker - whether exploring the bass-ticular uses of a second neck or a seventh string, or simply trying to find his car-keys, Derek has never stopped his restless searching.
During Tap's hiatus, Smalls joined a Christian rock band, Lambsblood, which charted on Christian Radio with "Whole lotta Lord" and "Godsmacked"
Following Tap's Break Like The Wind, Smalls starred in a series of comical Belgian television commercials for the tart-like snack Floop."
Drummer Necrology:
John "Stumpy" Pepys (1943-1969) Gardening Accident
Eric "Stumpy Joe "Childs (1945-1974) Choked on Vomit
Peter "James" Bond (1949-1977) Spontanous Combustion
Mick Shrimpton (1948-1982) - Onstage explosion
Joe "Mama" Besser (19??-1983) Missing, presumed dead
Richard Shrimpton (1948-?) "No one knows what happened to Ric. None of the band members thought to ask each other. We've also heard that he sold his dialysis machine for drugs, and we assumed he died"
Awesome.
Because it's like, how more black can it be?
And the answer is none. None more black.