Columbia Dr. Frank-N-Furter Eddie's Teddy Fanfare/Don't Dream It Floor Show/Rose Tint My World I'm Going Home Little Nell Magenta Meat Loaf Over At The Frankenstein Place Patricia Quinn Peter Hinwood Richard O'Brien Riff Raff Rocky Horror Picture Show Rocky Horror Show Rocky Porno Video Show Science Fiction/Double Feature Shock Treatment Super Heroes Sweet Transvestite Sword Of Damocles Tim Curry Time Warp Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me
Shock Treatment 7" Single (1981) - Promotional single. Richard O'Brien solo version, backed with "Overture". | |
Shock Treatment (Original Soundtrack) (1981) - Music and lyrics by Richard Hartley and Richard O'Brien. |
Alternative Science Fiction/Double Feature - 4 minutes 31 seconds (320x240, 30 fps, 10.5 MB). Fanvid by sacolton, based on the original screenplay conception of Science Fiction/Double Feature where footage from the various movies referenced is used instead of the (now famous) Lips. | |
Alternative Science Fiction/Double Feature (RockyMusic.org exclusive) - 5 minutes 1 second (320x240, 30 fps, 30.7 MB). Fanvid based on the original screenplay conception of Science Fiction/Double Feature where footage from the various movies referenced is used instead of the (now famous) Lips. This particular version was created specifically for RockyMusic.org. | |
Cold Case (Creatures of the Night Part 1) - 19 minutes 16 seconds (624x350, 24 fps, 129.0 MB). Video continues in Part 2. This entire episode of Cold Case is centered around The Rocky Horror Picture Show, with several clips from the film, numerous songs from the soundtrack being played during flashback segments, and to top it all off Barry Bostwick playing the serial killer Roy Brigham Anthony (while also appearing on-screen as Brad Majors). Originally aired on May 1st, 2005. | |
Cold Case (Creatures of the Night Part 2) - 21 minutes 54 seconds (624x350, 24 fps, 146.6 MB). Video continued from Part 1. This entire episode of Cold Case is centered around The Rocky Horror Picture Show, with several clips from the film, numerous songs from the soundtrack being played during flashback segments, and to top it all off Barry Bostwick playing the serial killer Roy Brigham Anthony (while also appearing on-screen as Brad Majors). Originally aired on May 1st, 2005. | |
Connie and Carla (Time Warp) - 31 seconds (540x404, 30 fps, 3.5 MB). The drag duo of "Peaches N'Cream" (a.k.a. Stephen Spinella and Alec Mapa) perform The Time Warp at an audition in the 2004 film Connie and Carla. | |
Drew Carey Show (New York and Queens) - 4 minutes 36 seconds (508x380, 30 fps, 30.9 MB). The "New York and Queens" episode from the second season of The Drew Carey Show (originally aired on May 14th, 1997) features Drew Carey and company trying to attend a midnight showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. They arrive at the theater to discover that Rocky Horror has instead been replaced by The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert which has its own cadre of costumed fans, led of course by Drew's arch-rival Mimi. This leads to a "dance off", with The Time Warp battling against "Shake Your Groove Thing". Cast members from Midnight Insanity in Long Beach, California were also used as costumed extras standing in line. | |
Fame (Rocky Horror Picture Show Part 2) - 2 minutes 34 seconds (646x360, 24 fps, 17.1 MB). Characters Doris Finsecker and Ralph Garcey watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the 8th Street Playhouse in New York City, from the 1980 film Fame. Doris is later inspired to run on stage and join the performers for The Time Warp. Continued from Part 1, in which fan club president Sal Piro warmed up the audience. | |
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Theatrical Trailer) - 2 minutes 26 seconds (670x360, 24 fps, 16.3 MB). "Ladies and gentleman, whether you like it or not... HEDWIG!" John Cameron Mitchell stars in and directs this 2001 rock musical film. | |
Phantom of the Paradise (Long Trailer) - 2 minutes 9 seconds (540x416, 25 fps, 14.4 MB). "A gothic horror story... a beautiful love story... a cinematic odyssey through the rock universe... from Grease to glitter and beyond. The story of a sound, the man who created it, the girl who sang it, the monster who stole it, and the Phantom who haunts the Paradise - the ultimate rock palace." Jessica Harper makes her 1974 film debut here, as Phoenix, and Paul Williams (who also composed the music) is featured as Swan. | |
Ripa Horror Picture Show - 3 minutes 24 seconds (540x405, 30 fps, 22.8 MB). From the RipaRocks.com web site comes this Live with Regis & Kelly fanvid, set to The Time Warp from the Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack. I'm not sure why this particular fanvid amused me so much, but it did...:-) | |
Rocky Horror Picture Show (Theatrical Trailer) - 2 minutes 59 seconds (540x412, 30 fps, 20.0 MB). "You've seen all kinds of movies, but you've never seen anything like The Rocky Horror Picture Show." | |
Shock Treatment (Theatrical Trailer) - 2 minutes 37 seconds (540x406, 24 fps, 17.5 MB). "Hello, I'm Dr. Cosmo McKinley. I'd like to tell you about a new film from the gang that gave you The Rocky Horror Show... Shock Treatment." "You'll be pathetically crazy about Shock Treatment. Trust me... I'm a doctor." |
Miscellaneous
Richard O'Brien - Miscellaneous
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Hedwig and the Angry Inch Soundtrack [ Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask. ]
Phantom of the Paradise Soundtrack [ Words and music by Paul Williams. ]
Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack [ Music and lyrics by Richard O'Brien. ]
Shock Treatment Soundtrack
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