I do really appreciate "with voyeuristic intention" being in the movie version of the song. It amuses me to think of Magenta being some kind of weird cosmic peeper.
Contrary to what is being stated in these comments, the bald man in this video, singing Riff Raff's part, did not write this song, nor did was he involved in writing The Rocky Horror Show. The man responsible for writing this song and The Rocky Horror Show is a man named Richard O'Brien. The man who is singing Riff Raff's part here is a man named Kraig Thornber, who, as far as I am aware, was not involved with the original Rocky Horror Show or the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The stage presence of all the cast members here is incredible - makes me feel, even from UA-cam, like a part of the performance. (issue: needs more mic on the tap shoes)
Lordy the one song I have heard that can get everyone on the dance floor sod how old they are :-) When did Biggins sound so butch? Since when did Toyah need an introduction?
The only thing I can't understand, is how people are confusing them, being bald well...theres a noticable difference in the singing styles and they don't look 'that similar'....though I may be biased, been a fan since I saw the movie at like...4yrs old
2:12 What a shame Toyam Wilcox forgot the words. Her singing was atrocious, but forgetting the lyrics is unforgivable. Last gig she will ever get...oh, and do they all really need to yell their lyrics?
Jack French It's a common thing in stage. No two people play a part the same way, and that extends to singing for musicals. Everyone does it, that it was immediately assumed to be her forgetting the lyrics shows that whoever made the comment wasn't used to that (which is understandable). Philip Quast, one of the greatest actors to play Jarvart changes lines, to give an example. It's just what happens in theater.
I do really appreciate "with voyeuristic intention" being in the movie version of the song. It amuses me to think of Magenta being some kind of weird cosmic peeper.
Toyah screwed up the lyrics that night.
Contrary to what is being stated in these comments, the bald man in this video, singing Riff Raff's part, did not write this song, nor did was he involved in writing The Rocky Horror Show. The man responsible for writing this song and The Rocky Horror Show is a man named Richard O'Brien. The man who is singing Riff Raff's part here is a man named Kraig Thornber, who, as far as I am aware, was not involved with the original Rocky Horror Show or the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The singers really impressed me, good voices.
Where's the HE'S LUCKY IM LUCKY YOU'RE LUCKY WE'RE ALL LUCKY!!! Part???
The stage presence of all the cast members here is incredible - makes me feel, even from UA-cam, like a part of the performance. (issue: needs more mic on the tap shoes)
It's great that they had an original cast member in this.
In the reprise it has little Nell and Patricia Quinn
Finding this was a real accident.
Same
Was it, though?!
Nikki F. Found Sweet Transvestite first. Anthony was amazing
Brian Clark ikr
Same here but God I'm glad I found it
powerful!
Es impresionante
that thornber is a dead ringer for O'Brian.
Lordy the one song I have heard that can get everyone on the dance floor sod how old they are :-)
When did Biggins sound so butch?
Since when did Toyah need an introduction?
The only thing I can't understand, is how people are confusing them, being bald well...theres a noticable difference in the singing styles and they don't look 'that similar'....though I may be biased, been a fan since I saw the movie at like...4yrs old
*ahem* Some of the instrumental part in this song was also used in the song from MOTHER 2/ EarthBound, "Franky". Look it up.
@BetsyJill biggings was in the origional stage show yes
@BetsyJill yeah it was
Was that Christopher Biggins saying "It's jump a jump to the left!"?
He’s a good singer
I'm in love with Columbia! Amy Field (or Rosefield?) is one hot redhead...
Admit it, You were dancing to this too.
You had 1 job Toyah!
no it isn't Richard O'Brien wrote it but this isn't him
All I see in ade is Eddie
Total is good too
2 people didn't do the time warp
Oops Toyah forgot her words
2:12 What a shame Toyam Wilcox forgot the words. Her singing was atrocious, but forgetting the lyrics is unforgivable. Last gig she will ever get...oh, and do they all really need to yell their lyrics?
+Dan_from_Epsilon_Crucis At what point did she forget the words? Maybe you should never comment on UA-cam again as you can't spell Toyah
+hypnolein You do understand people make mistakes right?
The_Man_from_Epsilon_Crucis I get what you mean, it can be a mistake but she changed the lyrics which shouldn't of happened.
lol
Jack French It's a common thing in stage. No two people play a part the same way, and that extends to singing for musicals. Everyone does it, that it was immediately assumed to be her forgetting the lyrics shows that whoever made the comment wasn't used to that (which is understandable).
Philip Quast, one of the greatest actors to play Jarvart changes lines, to give an example. It's just what happens in theater.
Toyal wilcox
The guy playing the lead really can't use a microphone properly....
+davidoliver2009 That was the great Richard O'Brian
+Andy Rousonelos He is called Kraig Thornber
Joe Hughes-Stainsby Oh, gotcha
Toyah you had one job
A...men.
Yikes...
Was that Christopher Biggins saying "It's jump a jump to the left!"?