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June
2001 classicrockrevisited.com
Jeb: You can tell me if this is complete bullshit
or not
In the movie Spinal Tap, where the band has the scene where
they come up with Stonehenge as a stage set came from a real life incident
when you were Black Sabbath; true or false?
Ian: No two ways about it, its 100% true. In fact
I told the scriptwriter exactly that story which is where it came from.
The fact is that Spinal Tap's budget wasn't nearly as big as Black Sabbath's
so they did a little one. Here is the story: we had made the album Born
Again and were planning to go on tour. We were rehearsing and we went
to a company called LSD (Light & Sound Design) in Birmingham to
talk about production. The guys said, "Does anybody have any ideas
for a stage set?" We were all looking around at each other and
trying to think of something and Geezer said, "Stonehenge."
The bloke said, "What a great idea. How do you visualize it?"
Geezer said, "Life-size of course." They built an exact replica
of Stonehenge, which is huge. The built it out of fiberglass and carbon
fiber. They build it in sections. No one gave it any thought but we
could only get it into two of the halls and even then it was only three
of these things. The rest of them are in containers in a dock somewhere
and they have been for the last 15-20 years!
I remember it being set up at the first gig at Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens.
We had hired it out for a week to rehearse for the first gig. They could
only get three of these things up. I remember that there was a dwarf
hanging around. The manager looked around like, 'why is this guy hanging
around here?' On the front cover of Born Again they had this baby with
long fingernails and horns so we had this dwarf. We had a tape of a
baby screaming and the sound was flanged. The dwarf would fall backwards
about 20 feet and then the bells would toll and the roadies would come
out dressed as Druids. They looked great. Apart from the Reeboks they
looked authentic. We didn't want the dwarf thing to happen but Don Arden,
the manager, refused to get rid of him. I was laughing my fucking socks
off. When the dwarf would fall off of Stonehenge, the screaming would
fade and the Druids would come on to the sounds of the bells tolling.
On opening night, we could still here the screaming after the dwarf
fell. He was supposed to fall onto some mattresses but on opening night,
somebody had moved the mattresses! We didn't see the dwarf any more!
I think he bounced right out the door.
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