Nigel Tufnel: 5 Best Moments From ‘This Is Spinal Tap’

Comedic genius Christopher Guest celebrates his birthday today (February 5.)

He’s written some of the most celebrated comedies of the past few decades (Waiting For Guffman, Best In Show, A Mighty Wind) but his most iconic creation/role is Nigel Tufnel, lead guitarist of Spinal Tap from the 1984 classic This Is Spinal Tap.

In honor of Guest’s birthday, here are the five best Nigel Tufnel moments from the film.


5.  “He exploded on stage.”

Poor Peter James Bond! Just a flash of green light, a “globule” on his drum seat, and that was it.

 

4.  “None more black”

True, the answer really is “none.”

None More Black – Spinal Tap

https://methodshop.com/2018/05/spinal-tap-quotes.shtmlNigel Tufnel: It’s like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.

 

3.  “This miniature bread…”

Nigel just wants bigger bread. Is that so much to ask?!

 

2.  “My solos are my trademark.”

No…explanation…necessary.

Trademark Solos

I can’t believe he tunes the freakin’ VIOLIN….that’s probably the funniest thing I’ve ever seen….

 

1.  “These go to eleven!”

Could there be any other number one than this “one louder” moment?!  Considering how much a part this moment is in the rock lexicon, it’s hard to disagree with its placement.  

These Go To 11 (Spinal Tap)

These Go To 11 from Spinal Tap!!!! =] enjoy

 

 

Honorable Mention – “Lick My Love Pump”

This clip was SO close to making the cut at number five.  Honestly, the use of the word “globule” was really the deciding factor that put “He exploded on stage” over the edge

 

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