Rocky Horror Music !new! -

Or maybe a bite?

I'm going home Ev'rywhere, worlds are turning It's getting late My life's fading It's getting late It's time for sleeping I'm going home Don't dream it, be it Don't dream it, be it Don't dream it, be it Don't dream it, be it... rocky horror music

Oh Brad, I’m mad... Dammit, Janet.

The climax of this musical clash is the floor show, a three-song suite (“Rose Tint My World,” “Don’t Dream It, Be It,” “Wild and Untamed Thing”). Here, Brad and Janet are forcibly absorbed into Frank’s world. They sing his music, move to his rhythm. By the time they belt out “We’re wild and untamed thing!” they have fully crossed over, their clean-cut harmonies corrupted and liberated into glorious, chaotic rock & roll. Or maybe a bite

And nothing can ever be the same

Ultimately, the music of The Rocky Horror Picture Show endures because it understands a fundamental truth about liberation: it’s supposed to be fun. The songs are about sex, fear, joy, and identity, but they are never pretentious or boring. They are a invitation. So, whenever you hear those opening theremin wails of “Science Fiction/Double Feature,” you know what to do. Give yourself over to absolute pleasure. Jump to the left. And shake it. Dammit, Janet