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4 Terrible Rock Musician Cameos in Famous Movies

I kind of miss the era of rock stars making the most random cameos in movies. You donโ€™t see it much anymore. And those cameos are often either hilarious or downright terrible. Though, for what itโ€™s worth, I donโ€™t think the following rock musician cameos are the worst things in the world. A lot of them are campy at worst. And who doesnโ€™t love a bit of camp?

Bruce Dickinson in โ€˜Chemical Weddingโ€™

Iron Maidenโ€™s Bruce Dickinson appeared in a film about famed occultist Aleister Crowley called Chemical Wedding. Released in 2008, this spooky science-fantasy romp was released about a decade after Dickinsonโ€™s solo album of the same name came out, though the two are unrelated. 

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Still, Dickinson wanted a part in the film, which led to his role as a landlord as well as a blind character in the movie. His performance is nothing short of bizarre, but itโ€™s the kind of camp that you canโ€™t look away from. Like a clown car accident.

Mick Jagger in โ€˜Bentโ€™

When one thinks of Mick Jagger making a cameo in a movie, one would expect it to be something cheeky, fun, and humorous. Nothing could be further from the reality of his appearance in the movie Bent, a drama about the horrors that LGBTQ folks experienced in concentration camps during World War II. This 1997 film is a hard watch, and Jaggerโ€™s appearance in the film is an odd expenditure from the filmโ€™s budget. To be honest, anyone could have played that role, and the fact that it went to Jagger is distracting.

Ed Sheeran in โ€˜Yesterdayโ€™

Itโ€™s not exactly surprising that Ed Sheeran once appeared in a musical romantic comedy film. In Yesterday, he plays the role of himself, and challenges the lead character to a duel of songwriting, which Sheeran loses. The premise of the film is strange, but not totally awful. But I have to admit, the choice to have Sheeran play himself in a movie that doesnโ€™t really call for it is on the odd side.

John Bonham in โ€˜Son Of Draculaโ€™

Son Of Dracula often makes it to lists of the worst movies ever. But as mentioned earlier, Iโ€™m a sucker for camp. This example of rock musician film cameos shows John Bonham of Led Zeppelin in the role of a (you guessed it!) drummer, notably in the background. 

You might be confused as to why theyโ€™d shell out the cash to bring a famous rock star and have him play such a minor role. When it comes down to it, this is a massive superstar-packed film. Ringo Starr plays Merlin, after all. Bonham, along with Peter Frampton, Klaus Voormann, Leon Russell, and Keith Moon, all play supporting roles as part of Count Downeโ€™s band. They donโ€™t make silly movies like they did in the 1970s anymore.

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