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One of the first songs Elvis did in public was "Old Shep" at a state fair. We have talked about Elvis before here. As I said before, if you can listen to OS without a tear, you don't have a lot of emotion.
And to add to that, listen to "Trilogy," Mr. vash. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/vISPgbosZUw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> My wife has instructed that this be played at her memorial. One reason I need to die before her because I absolutely would not be able to handle it. |
My first Album I ever retrieved from somewhere-I can't remember- was Elvis. It was a color album with Elvis in black leather?
I musta been 7 years old. Thought he was cool before I knew what that meant. I do blame him for one thing- Being so anal about my lid! Why does it seem when some people have it all, they self destruct? Is it something about 'survival mode' that keeps you interested/excited about tomorrow? Elvis was the birth of cool to me. |
Well, my Mother saw Elvis in his 1st Jacksonville, FL show in 1956,
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1331603617.jpg And she saw his last performance in Jacksonville, FL and even managed to tape it.. So, yes, she was devastated when he passed, we were in Brownsville,TX when the news hit.. Quote:
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Thanks to all for some great replies.
Plenty of people dont like Elvis, and thats cool. Me and some others do. I think most would agree that he had a good voice. From his early Rockabilly sound to the 70s when his voice was operatic. Some wont even give him that, and thats ok. The guys that got to see him live, lucky men. Thanks. :) |
Thank you, Thank you very much.
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Let's wrap this back around to a car connection. Here is Linda's Pantera that Elvis shot twice when it won't start.
Here again he did something that we all wish we could do. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1331642399.jpg |
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First song I EVER remember hearing was Elvis and "Ain't Nothin But A Hound Dog." When you are 3 Hound Dogs catch your attention. Another song I remember is the "Purple People Eaters."
When Elvis came back from the Army (his Mother died while he was in the Army at 42 years old) he was never the same. Elvis always wanted to be a Movie Star and kind of fell into RR. So Elvis became a movies star in flicks that pandered to the younger set, but time had changed by the early 60's with a whole new set of teenagers. Those Elvis movies were for the most part schlocky...like the Beach Blanket Bingo movies. In 63 it was da Beatles that hit the scene... In 69 Elvis modernized his sound and made a comeback...after that he was a BIG Las Vegas Act...which was mainstream entertainment. Nothing cutting edge...like the Beatles or the Stones... Elvis, like Brando and Dean opened the door to self expression in performance art. Which back in 56 was a big big deal.. |
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Elvis's home in LV was the International which became the Hilton...The International was the first high rise hotel in LV. The first theme hotel was Caesar Palace in 65 followed by Circus Circus...Caesars was a fav of the NY high rollers.
Before Bugesy built the Flamingo there was the El Rancho and Old Frontier..which were kind of like Dude Ranches..after the Flamingo you had the Sahara, Rivera, Desert Inn, Tropicana, Sands, Dunes, Hacienda and Thunder Bird...along with the gambling hall The Silver Slipper. Around 1960 came the Stardust. Watch the original Rat Pack movie Oceans Eleven for a feel of the town back over yonder. Howard Hughes first came to town in the late 60's after he sold off his stake in TWA. He rented the top floor of the Desert Inn (where the Wynn stands now). After awhile the owners of the DI wanted him out, so he bought the place...He didn't like the lights on the Silver Slipper gambling hall shining in his window so he bought them out. Howard also owned the New and Old Frontier. Howard was the first of the Corporate owners which set the stage for Steve Wynn in the late 80's to first get the Golden Nugget downtown and then get Michael Milken JUNK BOND money to build the Mirage...which was a game changer...Today the LV Strip is nothing more than a Carnival/Circus or a Disney Land primarily for adults. . |
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Is that Elvis in a 507?
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