| re: Rocky Horror | |
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Jacqueline 01:11 pm UTC 10/12/15 |
| In reply to: | re: Rocky Horror - rockfenris2005 09:09 am UTC 10/10/15 |
| It's always great to hear demos and see how the art grows. > > I managed to hear the original Richard O'Brien demos - > vocal and acoustic guitar - a couple months ago with some > narration. Wow. What an experience. To hear where it all > started. It was so fascinating. I can't remember just > exactly what songs I listened to - "Science fiction double > feature" definitely was one of them - but it was just so > fascinating to listen to, for historic purposes and just > seeing the creation of something so iconic and well loved. > Wish I could see the first draft screenplay for Richard's > original sequel "Rocky Horror Shows His Heels". I've seen > the treatment but not the full screenplay. The story goes > that Frank-n-Furter would rise from the grave and Janet > would be having a baby (and this would be like a nod to > "Rosemary's Baby") and Brad, Rocky or Frank were the > father. This evolved into "Shock Treatment" which just > recently got done as a stage show in London. > > > What's on the slab? Not Richard O'Brien - so I'm not sure > > what the point it but.... > > > > ...some of the Rocky cast has reunited. Meat looks great > > in the photo. Tim Curry is getting over a stroke and is > > in a wheel chair and he made it -- where is Richard > > O'Steinman?? > > > > Same sort of thing, I suspect. That said, Jim's been very > > social of late compared to the early years. > > > > Ever hear the 1975 version of Hot Patootie? WarioLoaf has > > it on YouTube. Faster but Loaf's voice is spot on. > > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZo_GLMW1v8 > > > > | |
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