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Sir Denis Eton-Hogg

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I'm the head of Polymer Records. During the 1982 Spinal Tap tour and filming of Marty DiBergi’s documentary, I wished band "great success" during the pre-tour party. I sent them off with: we here at Polymer we're all looking forward to a long and...and...and fruitful relationship with Spinal Tap. We wish them great success on their North American tour and so say all of us...Tap into America! Some time after the pre-tour party I had to make the decision to change the album cover of 'Smell the Glove' to pure black. The boys were not too happy about this but both Sears and K-Mart stores had refused to handle the album. They were boycotting the album only because of the cover. I was knighted for founding of Hoggwood, a summer camp for pale young boys. In a scene cut from DiBergi’s documentary, Bobbi Flekman explains to Rolling Stone reporter Jill Macey, "They knight everything over there." What a BITCH! nice Jewish girl. When MCA Records was negotiating a recording deal with Tap, I sent the boys a cease-and-desist letter, I claimed that Tap was still legally bound to Polymer in an "exclusive, universe-wide agreement. David stated "We’re committed on paper not to make records for him, and he used that to try to stop us from making records for anyone else.

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