A hard rock band is set to embark on a journey to the remote and small town of Grand Guignol, where they will be performing. The town is populated by people who are not exactly known for their refined tastes or sophisticated manners—they are simply referred to as "hickies" and "rubes."
The band arrives at the town's small, dusty train station, where they find themselves amidst a sea of curious onlookers. They disembark and make their way through the narrow streets, past the dilapidated buildings that dot the landscape. As they progress further into the town, the hickies and rubes begin to notice the band's distinctive sound and unmistakable energy.
At one point, they come across a group of locals gathered around a bonfire, singing and dancing in unison. The band approaches them with interest and begins to play a few bars of their music. The locals are immediately captivated by the band's performance, and soon the entire town is caught up in a wave of excitement.
As the night wears on, the band continues to play and interact with the townspeople, who are now eager to join in on the fun. The hickies and rubes become more than just passive observers; they actively participate in the band's performance, joining in with the singing and dancing and even offering up some of their own traditional songs.
As the sun begins to set over the horizon, the band prepares to leave Grand Guignol. But before they depart, they decide to extend an invitation to the townspeople to join them on their next tour, promising that they would bring their music and energy to even more remote corners of the world.
With a sense of pride and accomplishment, the band sets off down the dusty road, leaving behind a trail of smiles and memories for the hickies and rubes of Grand Guignol.