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[D] [A] So the musical turned movie that's become an international [E] phenomenon and join us now as the star who took on the role of Columbia
[A] We just saw her then Sydney [E] born and bred now Campbell now
Thank [F] you darling
[D] It's great.
That was always I remember when we're at the blue light disco and that song used to come on
That was always everybody's favorite part [E] of the song was when you did you have walking down the street?
It's so great.
My mother said that my voice could open a can
It's opened many [G] cans ever since it's not funny now that it's been 40 years and Rocky horror is now
You know [A] popular with a whole new [Em] generation of fans, isn't it?
Oh, we're done.
I think we've gone through three [A#] generations now
I have [B] grandparents and their [C] children and grandchildren [F] coming up
With [C]
fabulous because you in the [G] very original with [D] Patricia and [A] Tim Curry
It was up in a room in London [F] somewhere in [C] the West End.
Yeah, and did you [D] know that was a [A] theater upstairs with a royal?
court
[E] Well, it's good it's a professional theater I should have got that right but
There we go, it's just you silence darling, you've got the real thing now you can turn
On any time you like did you know back there in that little theater that it was going to be such a cult hit?
Of course we [N] did
Of course not darling, you know some of us are just born cult sensations
No, did you have a bizarre audition for the role of Columbia what happened in the audition?
Well, nothing bizarre happened slept with the director and things went from there
David I do
Yeah
Why there's a great director
Memorable role I mean and you're still sporting that little Bob hair and stuff like that.
Did you wait a minute?
What the cream did you create this look that was a different haircut?
I was a shorter sleek isn't that was more of an eaten crop?
Oh, yeah
And what do you call this one then?
This is a I call this the classic Bob.
Okay.
Oh, it's also called a Buster Brown
I busted brown.
Yeah, who's Buster Brown an old friend of mine.
Can't talk about him right now
Was that a
Styling, you know
Suggestion for the film or was it just your look no one styled me, right?
It was your look
But the costume if I had my choice my I'd have had
Magenta's costume I was more because as a person
I'm more eyes the the very white face the red lips and the black and white and I've always loved a maid's uniform
Yeah, I have several in my wardrobe.
I'm now more interested
but
But the hair was almost I always had my own haircut.
Yeah, and and so yes, I wouldn't have I wouldn't have chosen
Well in the play I had sort of tight clotty things that I wouldn't have normally chosen with anyway
But in the movie it was the it was the short shorts
Yeah, I was a short short girl, but I have to say magenta was more my look
But I'm but I love the sequel style your look.
Oh, yeah legs.
Hello, and they're still amazing now
You're still dancing, right?
You never lose it Sonia
It was kind of like a jumping-off point for so many stars like yourself meatloaf.
Yeah, it was your love interest
No, no, you meet my love interest.
Well, you know to hear that.
Yeah, no one
It was like working with a young meatloaf.
Would he do anything for you and love he he were in real life
He did.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's a darling of a person really?
Yeah and
Yes, we we not heard of meatloaf when he came to do the film was he called meatloaf
He was called meatloaf once meatloaf always meatless.
Was it when you said it is it meatloaf or just meat meatloaf meatloaf?
Yeah, okay.
So you didn't know no one knew who he was young meat
[F#] Well, Susan Sarandon Barry boss, we didn't know who [E] they were.
All right, hurry
Yeah, Tim Curry.
We all you see a lot of us in the film were in the original in the theater
Yeah from the theater at the Royal Court Theatre
So we obviously all knew each other and then 20th Century Fox insisted we have two American stars
Sure [Em] to be in those in the roles of Brad and Janet, but we actually hadn't heard of them at the time
But there they were
Otherwise you would have had the original
London folk who would have been absolutely brilliant Julie Covington who was a sure she's a bit and what's a big star for that?
[B] She was an incredible person and she would have become a huge star Susan [N] Sarandon is faultless in the role
I have to throw yeah
Bostwick Barry people still think
Barry is Brad because he kind of still looks to save Barry if you see him even now
But he gets treated as if he is Brad.
That's how yeah
Yeah, [E] why do you think this production has you know stood out when when so many others have faded away now this one
Well, no one does this with the chorus line do they know no, that's true
Why is it a cult sensation?
[G] Okay, these are my feelings number one
This it's got all the songs are fantastic people
seem to forget that but it holds [Am] to get so this the script at which is very [G#] short and tight [F] and
Songs [G] are fantastic.
The sex element is major.
Okay
What are the musical really has sex in it where there's you know cross-gender by?
Hetero trans the whole goddamn confusion
[F#] It's all there and what's so fantastic.
Is it it's it's liberated people and
Americans particularly in general a Bible bashing conservative country.
[E] Let's face it.
We love you America and they are
people at the number of
People that have told me the other they come from very small towns and just even being gay or wanting to wear a garter belt
Anything like that was you know
They just feel so isolated and their local cinema will start showing the Rocky Horror Show and they then have
Create these shadow cast where they perform in front of the screen and they create new families of people that enjoy
Either you know just dress
Joy of it.
Yes, and they don't have to be gay or cross-dressers or no
No, I'm sure anything and fun, but they yes and it's brought them all together and they create new families
They tell me and they're there in those shows for years and they meet and marry their partners
And so it's it's created that as well.
I mean pizza hair.
Of course.
It had its moments in unity, but very dull
I want to say happy 40th anniversary first of all and second of all we all have a dinner party together because you're amazing amazing
Thank you so
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[D] _ [A] So the musical turned movie that's become an international [E] phenomenon and join us now as the star who took on the role of Columbia
[A] We just saw her then Sydney [E] born and bred now Campbell now
Thank [F] you darling _
[D] It's great.
That was always I remember when we're at the blue light disco and that song used to come on
That was always everybody's favorite part [E] of the song was when you did you have walking down the street?
It's so great.
My mother said that my voice could open a can _
_ It's opened many [G] cans ever since it's not funny now that it's been 40 years and Rocky horror is now
You know [A] popular with a whole new [Em] generation of fans, isn't it?
Oh, we're done.
I think we've gone through three [A#] generations now
I have [B] grandparents and their [C] children and grandchildren [F] coming up
With [C] _
fabulous because you in the [G] very original with [D] Patricia and [A] Tim Curry
It was up in a room in London [F] somewhere in [C] the West End.
Yeah, and did you [D] know that was a [A] theater upstairs with a royal?
court
_ [E] Well, it's good it's a professional theater I should have got that right but
_ _ _ _ There _ _ _ _ _ _ we go, it's just you silence darling, you've got the real thing now you can turn
On any time you like did you know back there in that little theater that it was going to be such a cult hit?
Of course we [N] did
_ Of course not darling, you know some of us are just born cult sensations
_ No, did you have a bizarre audition for the role of Columbia what happened in the audition?
Well, nothing bizarre happened slept with the director and things went from there _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ David I do _
_ Yeah
Why there's a great director _ _
Memorable role I mean and you're still sporting that little Bob hair and stuff like that.
Did you wait a minute?
What the cream did you create this look that was a different haircut?
I was a shorter sleek isn't that was more of an eaten crop?
Oh, yeah
And what do you call this one then?
This is a I call this the classic Bob.
Okay.
Oh, it's also called a Buster Brown
I busted brown.
Yeah, who's Buster Brown an old friend of mine.
Can't talk about him right now
Was that a
_ Styling, you know
Suggestion for the film or was it just your look no one styled me, right?
It was your look
But the costume if I had my choice my I'd have had
Magenta's costume I was more because as a person
I'm more eyes the the very white face the red lips and the black and white and I've always loved a maid's uniform
Yeah, I have several in my wardrobe.
I'm now more interested _ _
but
But the hair was almost I always had my own haircut.
Yeah, and and so yes, I wouldn't have I wouldn't have chosen
Well in the play I had sort of tight clotty things that I wouldn't have normally chosen with anyway
But in the movie it was the it was the short shorts
Yeah, I was a short short girl, but I have to say magenta was more my look
But I'm but I love the sequel style your look.
Oh, yeah legs.
Hello, and they're still amazing now
You're still dancing, right?
_ _ _ You _ _ never _ lose it Sonia
It was kind of like a jumping-off point for so many stars like yourself meatloaf.
Yeah, it was your love interest
No, no, you meet my love interest.
Well, you know to hear that.
Yeah, no one
It was like working with a young meatloaf.
Would he do anything for you and love he he were in real life
He did.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's a darling of a person really?
Yeah and
_ Yes, we we not heard of meatloaf when he came to do the film was he called meatloaf
He was called meatloaf once meatloaf always meatless.
Was it when you said it is it meatloaf or just meat meatloaf meatloaf?
Yeah, okay.
So you didn't know no one knew who he was young meat _
[F#] Well, Susan Sarandon Barry boss, we didn't know who [E] they were.
All right, hurry
Yeah, Tim Curry.
We all you see a lot of us in the film were in the original in the theater
Yeah from the theater at the Royal Court Theatre
_ So we obviously all knew each other and then 20th Century Fox insisted we have two American stars
Sure [Em] to be in those in the roles of Brad and Janet, but we actually hadn't heard of them at the time
But there they were
Otherwise you would have had the original
_ London folk who would have been absolutely brilliant Julie Covington who was a sure she's a bit and what's a big star for that?
[B] She was an incredible person and she would have become a huge star Susan [N] Sarandon is faultless in the role
I have to throw yeah
_ Bostwick Barry people still think
Barry is Brad because he kind of still looks to save Barry if you see him even now
But he gets treated as if he is Brad.
That's how yeah
Yeah, [E] why do you think this production has you know stood out when when so many others have faded away now this one
Well, no one does this with the chorus line do they know no, that's true
Why is it a cult sensation?
[G] Okay, these are my feelings _ number one
This it's got all the songs are fantastic people
seem to forget that but it holds [Am] to get so this the script at which is very [G#] short and tight [F] and
Songs [G] are fantastic.
The sex element is major.
Okay
What are the musical really has sex in it where there's you know cross-gender by?
Hetero trans the whole goddamn confusion
_ [F#] It's all there and what's so fantastic.
Is it it's it's liberated people and
Americans particularly in general a Bible bashing conservative country.
[E] Let's face it.
We love you America and they are
people at the number of
People that have told me the other they come from very small towns and just even being gay or wanting to wear a garter belt
Anything like that was you know
They just feel so isolated and their local cinema will start showing the Rocky Horror Show and they then have
Create these shadow cast where they perform in front of the screen and they create new families of people that enjoy
Either you know just dress
Joy of it.
Yes, and they don't have to be gay or cross-dressers or no
No, I'm sure anything and fun, but they yes and it's brought them all together and they create new families
They tell me and they're there in those shows for years and they meet and marry their partners
And so it's it's created that as well.
I mean pizza hair.
Of course.
It had its moments in unity, but very dull
I _ _ _ want to say happy 40th anniversary first of all and second of all we all have a dinner party together because you're amazing amazing
Thank you so