Claire gets the former bass player from Spandaux Ballet to make a private appearance for Phil as a last minute anniversary gift because she thinks "True" (or something) is one of their (Phil and Claire) songs.
This is a very funny segment, partly due to Ed Norton's take as the former player. Also because, although it would be very much in his character to love Spandaux Ballet, Phil barely has a clue who Spandaux Ballet is.
The only flaw here is: how could someone of Phil's age not know who Spandaux Ballet is and not know the song "True." For Christ's sake, I hate that band and that song, but I must have heard it over a thousand times back in the day and since.
This is a very funny segment, partly due to Ed Norton's take as the former player. Also because, although it would be very much in his character to love Spandaux Ballet, Phil barely has a clue who Spandaux Ballet is.
The only flaw here is: how could someone of Phil's age not know who Spandaux Ballet is and not know the song "True." For Christ's sake, I hate that band and that song, but I must have heard it over a thousand times back in the day and since.