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(YouTube) Video Who does the rock? Tim Curry does the rock. Well, it's stimulating   (youtube.com) divider line 28
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Nightmaretony 2008-07-21 01:01:18 AM  
Cold blue steel, sweet fire.

 
Bathia_Mapes [TotalFark] 2008-07-21 01:02:27 AM  
Nice, but that's got to be old. Look how young & fit he looks.

 
kaminariko [TotalFark] 2008-07-21 01:47:28 AM  
I had that album in high school, only because I thought Rocky Horror Picture Show was pretty anti-establishment, so Tim Curry must have been too by association.

That was the only decent song on there, if I recall.

 
RevMercutio [TotalFark] 2008-07-21 03:18:55 AM  
Bathia_Mapes: Nice, but that's got to be old. Look how young & fit he looks.

1979. He tried a music career from the contacts he made through Rocky Horror and failed.

 
jimjazz [recently expired TotalFark] 2008-07-21 06:47:38 AM  
I love Tim but I've got to say...

That was not very stimulating.

 
barefoot in the head [TotalFark] 2008-07-21 07:09:50 AM  
"I do the Roxy"

/loved Frank, but yer no Ferry.

 
nopokerface [TotalFark] 2008-07-21 07:36:44 AM  
Tim Curry is awesome. RHPS is a given, but his turn in Clue was also incredible.

 
doctorwormwood 2008-07-21 07:42:28 AM  
dang the eighties sucked.. who were these producers that thought slathering sax all over everything made it better?

 
monas 2008-07-21 08:48:29 AM  
doctorwormwood: dang the eighties sucked.. who were these producers that thought slathering sax all over everything made it better?

Sex Appeal + Typographical Error = Sax Appeal.

 
Marisyana 2008-07-21 09:05:08 AM  
kaminariko: I had that album in high school, only because I thought Rocky Horror Picture Show was pretty anti-establishment, so Tim Curry must have been too by association.

That was the only decent song on there, if I recall.


"Paradise Garage" is pretty good too (that video's on YouTube as well) but the rest of the album was meh. Didn't stop us from playing the crap out of it at parties, though. Ah, 1979.

 
bv2112 2008-07-21 09:06:29 AM  
Tim Curry had an awesome blues song back in the day called "Sloe Gin." Then Joe Bonamassa covered it a couple of years ago and made it spectacular.

 
Sarcasticus 2008-07-21 09:26:49 AM  
I had an ex who was into everything Tim Curry. She turned me onto this song after we listened to the album on vinyl. We were 19 at the time.

 
NYRBill 2008-07-21 09:33:10 AM  
I wonder how many people thought it was Bowie? kind of like this one:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=nkKxGzm98AU

 
mfaby 2008-07-21 09:37:10 AM  
One of my favorite songs from back in the day...I had it one three or four different cassette mix tapes.

Not kidding, either.

Still have it on vinyl and might have a cd of it, too.

 
Uzzah 2008-07-21 09:48:00 AM  
Jesus. Peter Schilling, a guy that doesn't speak a lick of English, had better lyrical flow. Any chance Tim was recovering from a head injury at the time?

 
Lipspinach 2008-07-21 09:48:02 AM  
His turn in Congo was a Tour de Force.
2 thumbs way up!!

 
Grandemadaca 2008-07-21 10:03:17 AM  
kaminariko: I had that album in high school, only because I thought Rocky Horror Picture Show was pretty anti-establishment, so Tim Curry must have been too by association.

That was the only decent song on there, if I recall.


I loved that album way back when. Enough for me to dig it out recently and record it onto the computer.

/what's the term for "ripping" an LP?

 
amoricanCrowe 2008-07-21 10:30:05 AM  
Came for the Tim Curry love, stayed for the Bonamassa reference.

 
capngroovy 2008-07-21 11:27:37 AM  
Tim, Tim, Tim. How about you time warp back to that point in your life and make that unhappen.

 
misterblint 2008-07-21 12:32:24 PM  
Love Tim, hate this song.

I gotta say though, after seeing Rocky Horror for the first time at age 18, Tim Curry was the first man who made me question my heterosexuality. He made me shiver with antici....

/pation
//happily hetero, still have man-crushes on Tim Curry & Robert Smith
///NTTAWWT

 
bv2112 2008-07-21 12:42:57 PM  
misterblint: //happily hetero, still have man-crushes on Tim Curry & Robert Smith
///NTTAWWT


TSWWT.

 
misterblint 2008-07-21 12:53:55 PM  
bv2112:

TSWWT.

I think I need the Fark decoder ring for this one.

 
Zombie Hitler 2008-07-21 01:24:02 PM  
misterblint: bv2112:

TSWWT.

I think I need the Fark decoder ring for this one.


There is something wrong with that.

Still, I agree with your original post. It's a natural reaction to look at the ass of a person wearing lingerie, but I still do it in Rocky Horror.

Tim made me feel...weird.

 
Kuta 2008-07-21 01:29:30 PM  
I did not anticipate this feeeeeling....

/Ah, RHPS at The Varsity in St. Louis, with late night double feature video goodness of Paradise Garage and Paradise by the Dashboard Light as teasers.
//Good times...

 
EthelPP 2008-07-21 04:22:17 PM  
barefoot in the head: "I do the Roxy"

/loved Frank, but yer no Ferry a fairy..


FTFY

 
Bird3149 [TotalFark] 2008-07-21 07:25:34 PM  
I recall seeing Tim on this tour. The thing I remember most is seeing the piano player and her camel toe.

 
simian04 2008-07-21 09:01:38 PM  
Tim Curry DOES rock.

 
mfaby 2008-07-21 10:43:01 PM  
I didnt see the video this morning while at work and now its been pulled.

 
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