Recently I've been playing The Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack a lot, and I loved this campy comedy film. Various cast members have been used for different musical performances. Tim Curry is Frank-N-Furter to me, but I think quite a few would be interesting in that role.
I started thinking about which singers in Prog would (or would have at a different age) have been interesting or funny in roles for the film. If going rather outside Prog, I think Bowie might have made a very good Frank-N- Furter (think Labyrinth), and Phil Collins with his acting experience could fit in somewhere
This is the film cast:
- Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, an eccentric transvestite scientist - Susan Sarandon as Janet Weiss, a heroine, Brad’s Fiancée - Barry Bostwick as Brad Majors, a hero, Janet’s Fiancé - Richard O'Brien as Riff-Raff, a hunch-backed handyman, Magenta’s brother - Patricia Quinn as Magenta, a domestic, Riff Raff’s sister - Nell Campbell (credited as Little Nell) as Columbia, a groupie - Jonathan Adams as Dr. Everett V. Scott, a rival scientist - Peter Hinwood as Rocky Horror, a creation (Trevor White as singing voice) - Meat Loaf as Eddie, an ex-delivery boy - Charles Gray as the Criminologist, an expert - Jeremy Newson as Ralph Hapschatt - Hilary Farr (credited as Hilary Labow) as Betty Munroe
This is Just for Fun, so feel free to have some fun with it.
I'll say (not necessarily dependent on the current age of the singer):
- Geddy Lee as Dr. Frank-N-Furter - James LaBrie as Eddie - Phil Collins as Rocky - Neal Morse as Brad - Annie Haslam as Janet - Robert Wyatt as Everett von Scott - Christian Vander as Riff Raff (or maybe Jon Anderson) - Kate Bush as Columbia - I might say Christina Booth as Magenta for being in the band Magenta, but Dagmar Krause as Magenta - Peter Hammill as the Criminologist
Be interesting to hear how different Prog singers would put their own spins on the music and performance. Greg Lake might have been a good choice for Eddie or Rocky.
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