William Shatner’s Trip To Space Revives His Extremely Cheesy Rocket Man Cover

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William Shatner’s historic space jaunt on Wednesday inspired many people to boldly go back into his musical past.

Twitter users dug up a 1978 clip of the Star Trek star performing a spoken-word rendition of Elton John’s 1972 hit Rocket Man at the 1978 Saturn Awards, which honour films in the fantasy, horror and sci-fi genres.

The video features an intro by Rocket Man lyricist Bernie Taupin, who declares himself truly proud to introduce William.

The original Captain Kirk then appears onstage in a ’70s tux complete with a huge bow tie and a cigarette – which, ILoveClassicRock.com duly notes “never seems to burn down to the filter.”

Although the ciggie seems to be the traditional tobacco kind, William emphasises the line “I’m going to be … high as a kite by then,” as if cannabis is somehow involved.

The performance than really hits the stratosphere when the screen splits to show a smokingWilliam on one side and a speakingWilliam on the other, proclaiming, “I’m a … Rocket Man!”

Not surprisingly, many Twitter users posted the clip in tribute to William. But instead of snark, a vast majority used a variation of the line, “He’s a real Rocket Man now.”

Meanwhile, here’s the infamous video which, frankly, holds up even when the sound is off.





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