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A few years back I remember hearing a story about Elvis seeing the stage version of "Rocky Horror" and meeting up with Meatloaf and Tim Curry after the show.
Does anyone have any more info on this?
I have always been a fan of RH and find it interesting that there is an Elvis connection.
Lisarose
02-25-2008, 08:07 PM
Never heard that one! How very interesting. I remember seeing the Rocky Horror Picture Show in '78 with my friends.
Getlo
02-26-2008, 07:06 AM
I would suggest this is absolutely untrue.
Danny Ocean
02-26-2008, 07:25 AM
In March of 1974, TRHS opened in Los Angeles at Adler's 500-seat, newly-opened Roxy theatre/nightclub. The show was a hit, and soon it became a hangout for celebrities. (John Lennon, Keith Moon, and Elvis Presley were but a few names of those who attended the production.) Tim Curry revived his role as Dr. Frank N. Furter, but none of the other members of the original London cast performed in this ensemble. It was this company that introduced Meat Loaf to Rocky Horror. Playing the dual role of Eddie and Dr. Scott, he would further go on to perform in TRHPS with several members of the original London cast. Film veteran Graham Jarvis was cast as The Narrator, but the rest of the cast were mainly unknowns at the time.
I have been told that there is footage of Meatloaf talking about the meeting with Elvis on the "Rocky Horror" Special Edition DVD.
I will check it out tomorrow and let you know.
I don't think that there would be any reason for Meatloaf to make up such a story. Why wouldn't Elvis go see RH?
SleepyJack
02-26-2008, 08:19 AM
Never heard of any connection between this and Elvis.Wonder what he would have made of it?
I do recall Meatloaf claiming in an interview he met Elvis. But I don't recall the circumstance of their supposed meeting.
Getlo
02-27-2008, 06:09 AM
In March of 1974, TRHS opened in Los Angeles at Adler's 500-seat, newly-opened Roxy theatre/nightclub. The show was a hit, and soon it became a hangout for celebrities. (John Lennon, Keith Moon, and Elvis Presley were but a few names of those who attended the production.)
What is your source for this information?
This production opened at the Roxy on March 21st, 1974 and closed January 5th, 1975. Tim Curry and Meat Loaf left in September 1974. Again, it is doubtful Elvis attended, let alone went backstage.
And on another note, I don't believe this show would have been to Elvis' taste. Just a thought. It's also one of the dumbest, most overrated movies of all time, IMO.
Danny Ocean
02-27-2008, 08:33 AM
I saw the stage show in the Netherlands over here last year. It was the original London cast. When I saw the flyers and saw pictures of it I thought... Oh no.. a dragshow.. But when I sat there and they begin I just enjoyed every minute of it! It's something else like any other shows. Maybe Elvis was also just curious.
I have it from here
http://www.sanityfortoday.com/roxyrhs.html
What is your source for this information?
This production opened at the Roxy on March 21st, 1974 and closed January 5th, 1974. Tim Curry and Meat Loaf left in September 1974. Again, it is doubtful Elvis attended, let alone went backstage.
And on another note, I don't believe this show would have been to Elvis' taste. Just a thought. It's also one of the dumbest, most overrated movies of all time, IMO.
I don't know Getlo, Elvis liked off the wall humor (Monty Python comes to mind)...so maybe he might have seen some humor in this show.
Tony Trout
02-27-2008, 07:43 PM
This production opened at the Roxy on March 21st, 1974 and closed January 5th, 1974.
Um...dates are in reverse order aren't they, dude? :P:P;)
FWIW, I don't see how he could've attended the movie. He was in Vegas for most of that time period. I mean...sure, he wasn't there all during that time but..I just don't see him attending a screening of TRHPS
I finally got around to seeing the RH Special Edition DVD. And sure enough there is Meatloaf talking about Elvis coming backstage after the show and "Holding Court" with them.
And no,Meatloaf did not give any details as to the date of the meeting or how long Elvis' sideburns were etc..
So did the meeting happen?
Yes.
Getlo
02-28-2008, 04:35 AM
Um...dates are in reverse order aren't they, dude? :P:P;)
January 5, 1975 I meant.
Jumpsuit Junkie
02-28-2008, 06:07 AM
And no, Meatloaf did not give any details as to the date of the meeting or how long Elvis' sideburns were etc..
LMAO, you couldn't make this shit up :lmfao:I like the implication though :lol:
LMAO, you couldn't make this shit up :lmfao:I like the implication though :lol:
Its like a scene out of Rocky Horror Picture Show;)
utmom2008
02-28-2008, 12:22 PM
I do recall Meatloaf claiming in an interview he met Elvis. But I don't recall the circumstance of their supposed meeting.
Interesting side-bar......Meat Loaf went to High School with my brother, was quite possible the biggest nerd in the entire graduating class of 750 kids. :lol: And..no he never made it back for any reunions. ;)
Um...dates are in reverse order aren't they, dude? :P:P;)
FWIW, I don't see how he could've attended the movie. He was in Vegas for most of that time period. I mean...sure, he wasn't there all during that time but..I just don't see him attending a screening of TRHPS
The Roxy is on Sunset Blvd. Elvis was rehearsing on Sunset Blvd in August 1974 during the Rocky Horror run.
pearldrummer
05-26-2012, 03:24 PM
I love Meat Loaf,especially the Bat Out Of Hell album.I would love Elvis to have heard the album and then met Meat Loaf.I think Elvis would have been blown away by Bat Out of Hell and it may have inspired him to make great music again.
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